Last summer, my awesome wife gave me the Ultimate Collector’s Edition Star Wars Millennium Falcon. She’s so awesome!
It was a super fun build and without sounding like a “what I did last summer” essay, it took me a little over 45 hours to put together.
Of course, that included time to organize the parts – which covered our dinning room table with both leaves inserted…
And time for a few ceremonial in-progress photos (although not nearly enough)…
And the final piece!!!
Did I mention how awesome my wife is? She’s pretty awesome – and then she got awesomer!
For Christmas, Santa (a.k.a my awesome wife) brought me the Lego Star Destroyer. This was another super fun build – although it only took me about 19 hours to complete. The parts were pretty well pre-sorted in the box and there are many fewer little details to slow you down than on the Falcon – not to mention the whole Falcon is asymmetric; meaning you can’t build large sections in duplicate like on the Destroyer.
Wading waist deep through Lego Star Wars replica’s got me wondering – If I have this monster Lego Falcon kit, but wanted a relative scale Star Destroyer to hide it on, how big would that have to be. It turns out, bigger than I could ever build – 178 ft in length!
But what about the other way around? I have a monster Star Destroyer. Could I make a tiny little Falcon to go on it?
Well it’s pretty small. It’s not even an inch in length. So I whipped-up a quick CAD model in Alias and sent it off to our 3D printer at work. The thing is so small it only took 6 minutes to build on the FDM.
Designing it was fun too. I wanted it to be a functional Lego piece and the only way to do so was to make it only one stud big. It has a hole on the underside, just a like a real Lego piece would and a single Lego stud on it’s dome – just in case I ever want to attach any additional Lego to it.
Spending a few hours researching the proper size of the Falcon and building the CAD for the Lego part, I inevitably stumbled upon Tim Ketzer’s site. I was enchanted. I also have a new hobby…
Tags: Alias Studio, CAD, Falcon, Lego, Star Destroyer, Star Wars





That little Falcon is great!