Hello everybody, my name is Crash Skarodex aka Pilot Nomad. I'm about to show you something truly special for a not-so-special milestone (I guess?) about today as well as two days ago (which I completely forgot about *shrugs*).
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My God, this got Featured. YES! Thank you so much to whoever did that. :sunglasses:
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Made a typo, forgot to include "is" next to "my name" at the beginning.
To begin, I would just like to say thanks for being a part of this community. It surprises me that this Amino has over 7,300 (active, idle, or disabled) and is still going strong, which makes me really happy.
If you don't already know, I am a
HUGE
Titanfall Fanatic
Plus an elitist, sue me. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
I have made this very clear/vaguely clear during my time as a member on this Amino. :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile:
Anyway, four years ago today, I made my first post on this Amino which was about BT and Jack in Lego form using Lego Digital Designer (Original Post can be found here.); then two days ago marks 4 years since I ed the Amino Community (however, I was too busy working on this project while celebrating 8 years of a certain horror game franchise)!
Finally, after 2.5 months out of ^the 4 months since I first became an owner of this magnificent masterpiece, it is finished.
I present to you...
MOC BT-7274 & Pilot Cooper IRL!


Some things to know about this MOC, it originally has a total of 1077 pieces while standing at about 31.2cm/12.28in however, that is not exactly the case with my set. I've added several misc pieces from my own bin of Legos to this set, rearranged some parts around to different sections, or removed/replaced for multiple reasons:
1. To better accurately resemble BT in-game.



2. If I followed the instructions exactly for a few specific areas, it would either not look right to me or just be uneven with the rest of the build.



3. The pieces wouldn't stay put or there was not enough provided so I had to improvise.


4. And missing details.



Before I wrap things ^up, I would just like to express how
PAINFULLY ANNOYING IT WAS TO POSE THIS F**KER!
Seriously though, he could not stand up on his own! I had to lean him up against my freaking water bottle just to take these photos!! He kept falling apart during construction and posing. I swear, either the pieces provided in my set were faulty; I have bad luck; or the way some things are built does not compute with the laws of logic and/or gravity in general (hence my "improvise and adapt" tactics).
Alright, that's all I have to say about this. Thank you so much for dropping by and checking out this post. For future reference, I'm gonna be trying to use this MOC kit to represent my own semi-original (I call it that) Titan for the OAC this month. I will also make update posts relative to this to show my progress of turning this "simple" MOC into a moderately detailed BT-7274 set when my replacement parts come in the mail and onward.
With^out further ado, this is Pilot Crash Skarodex aka Nomad g off with Pilot Jack Cooper and BT-7274.

Until next time...
Standby for Titanfall!

^Psst! Hey, guess what? I completely forgot to add a picture of the height comparison between the MOC and the minifigure. Here ya go! :joy:


Comments (1)
This is amazing! Great work!