This one was a long time in the waiting and we're extremely happy with the final build! Thanks so much for everyone's support and patience on this project. All kudos belongs to the designer Jerac who engineered the design so wonderfuly. Instructions can be found here :) www.brickvault.toys/products/razorcrest
@@TheBananaPie *right now*. It will surely get up once people begin buying! Also, be sure to dislike the ultra-expensive stores, this alone can make the price drop by half.
I’m so glad they put the clip at the beginning. It make you really able to appreciate the accuracy of this incredible build. This thing is absolutely incredible.
hey jerac if you see this i would just like to say thank you for all the time you put into these mocs. I know it is very difficult and a lot of reworks and measurements have to be done to get them as accurate as possible. I just really appreciate it. I'm in highschool(about to be a sophmore) so its going to be hard for me to afford this model, but it will be soooo worth it. I'm going through my entire collection rn to find pieces and rare minifigures i can sell, so far I have roughly half of the pieces I need. I'm looking forward to building this. thank you again, much love from Chicago.
Aside from making instructions for just custom minifigure-scale models, I think it would be amazing if you guys made instructions for accurate set modifications. For us huge LEGO fans and collectors that don’t have all of the money to buy your in credible (but very expensive) builds, I think it would be great for us if you made more accurate modifications for sets that are already available but made them more displayable than just regular playsets, whilst still being the size of one. :)
Designing sets like this need so much time and effort. Official razor crest is so ugly, over 100? I really don't understand why many people aren't willing to give some money to independent people like this channel but it's OK to pay thousands to Official Lego even for ugly sets with high value per piece. Everybody wants to be entrepreneur but don't support the little ones that are making best things than the big companies.
@@pfelipeprog7094 Sure, the Razor Crest doesn’t look great, but it doesn’t make LEGO a bad company. Besides, only a few modifications makes it look over 10 times better! :)
@@thebricklord1577 Is not about good and bad, but we all want to be entrepreneurs and live by our own isn't it? Then give a little amount to the small if he done better
@@alonzoharris7836 I did. Turns out LEGO isn’t a bad company, they try to reduce damage to the environment as much as possible by creating some bricks out of plastic, and in the near future they are going to use paper bags instead of plastic bags in sets, and the Minifigure Series are going to be in cardboard boxes. They treat their workers well, have decent customer service and offer good prices for quality bricks. Though some of their products’ overall appearance may be lacking (such as the Razor Crest), it doesn’t mean that the whole company is bad. They are actually one of the most environmentally friendly of all toy manufacturers. And most of that’s just general knowledge. 🤷🏻♂️
Just took a look at the shop and watched the video and damn this stuff is so impressive! For the crazy prices Lego charge for all their kits this is the sort of quality they should be putting out there! Unfortunately it's all too expensive for me to buy anything from brickvault but it's all amazing!
i feel like there are both pros and cons with the offical ucs compared to this version. 1 pro is that jerec's has proper landing gear. But lego has a pro with more interior space, as their cockpit for the ucs, is six studs wide compared to jerrecs version, which uses the 4 studs wide version from the playset.
I’d have to disagree. The proportions on the UCS are better in many areas and I feel like the cockpit is small on this build. There are a lot of details present on the UCS, not to mention the interior.
Yep, I'm sold on this version as well. While it's true that the UCS version has greater and more accessible interior space, that's not nearly as important to me as the much more studless appearance, the retractable landing gear and the greatly increased structural integrity. I also LOVE that there are far fewer gaps in this version, which is damned impressive given the angles and curves. The UCS version is basically a playset, but I'm not interested in that as much as I am in a version that hews the closest to the actual model. There's the fact that you can get a custom light set!
Really looking forward to your side by side comparison video of this and LEGO's version. Honestly, this looks much cleaner. I think I'd rather put the $600 into sourcing the pieces for this build.
@@jamesfisher42 sorry. That was an overstatement. It's worse in a lot of ways but ultimately it comes down to opinion. You will likely be spending more than 600 dollars on the moc, so why not just buy the set, with the exclusive figures, and the easy to access interior? The lack of interior access is arguably the biggest flaw of the moc. And the lego set separates into sections, unlike the moc. I could keep going.
@@owene2530 That’s a very fair argument. I’d definitely say the UCS tops it if you are looking for playability and functionality. For pure display, I still feel that Jerac wins in that regard!
when comparing Lego's official UCS razor crest to the brickvault razor crest, Lego did a better job with the interior but brickvault did a much better job with the exterior/the overall build.
@@andrewchapman2024 I think the UCS version looks better in terms of the canopy. The width seems more accurate to me though I’ve been told it’s too wide.
Autor tego modelu jest jednym z najbardziej utalentowanych budowniczych w Polsce. Piękna robota Jerac. --- The author of this model is one of the most talented builders in Poland. Beautiful work Jerac.
WOW! This is truly some impressive work! Well done! Thanks! Hands down, one of my favorite ships in the Star Wars universe and this Lego build does it justice!
oh boy, if ic Ould afford this. This is absolutely stunning work by jerac, once again. Genuinely a trailblazer for Star Wars build in the lego community. His X-Wing is still the pride of my collection.
When you said that you could easily mistake this model for a non-lego model you were right. When I saw this on Instagram this morning I actually thought it was just a regular model until I saw that it was posted on the BrickVault account.
I'm a bit more than a quarter, nearly a third of the way through building this. It's been a really fun experience so far. Some really clever build techniques. Definitely some techniques that wouldn't be approved by Lego, which is why, for those who asked, Lego would never officially release a design like this. Even in the portion that I've built so far, it is already a solid build. I can imagine that it will be every bit as solid as they mention in this review. I've been slowly sourcing the pieces through different vendors on Bricklink over the past year to disperse the cost. And through vendor discounts, low cost international vendors, and cannibalized pieces from my own old disassembled sets I've brought everything in just a bit more than the cost of the UCS set. However, I can see this costing considerably more if doing a one-off bulk order. Just a warning for anyone attempting to build this. The canopy piece is pretty pricey. You can find it relatively cheap ($15) through some international vendors. For whatever reason, it comes up pretty expensive through US vendors. Anywhere from $30-$100 for that piece alone. Might even be worth buying the official 75292 set (the play scale set/not the UCS set) to get that canopy piece, the minifigs and some pieces that actually can be used in Jerac's build. When you get his instructions, there is a parts list for pieces that can be recycled from the 75292 set if you have it. It is only a small percentage of pieces though. For anyone reading this and interested, I'll post a reply here to follow up on my experience when I get close and eventually complete the build. This video has been an inspiration for me to drive forward in collecting the pieces and finally building this amazing model. I've watched it so many times. It gets me excited every time.
Finally finished the build! It is even more stunning in person than it already is in this video. I'm very happy with how it turned out. There were a few complicated parts of the build. Particularly the angled panels on the top of the main part of the body on either side of the cockpit and the forward angled parts of the engine "wings". In the instructions he mentions not to try to align them at the onset of placing them because when other parts of the build go in place, they'll properly align. And as you went further and further along, they started aligning properly. It was frustrating not to want to get ahead of myself, but amazingly, close to the end of the build, when the mounted guns went on, that basically tightened everything and it all pretty much lined up perfectly. The interior is very tight. Nothing like the official UCS set, but that's not what I'm really interested in. It's serviceable for what it is, and I feel that conceding some interior space for a more accurate minifig scale and overall proportions compared to the UCS set is well justified. The additional side access doors help, but on mine they are pretty tight to open and close, so I try to avoid utilizing them too much. Again, some techniques were very tricky. There were some moments where you had to loosen some already built areas a few hundred steps back to squeeze in the next module. This is something official Lego would never do, but that is how such a tight build is created. There were really no other ways to pull off some of the tight fits, otherwise. Ultimately, I marveled at how Jerac was able to pull off this incredibly intricate model. It's as much artistry as it is engineering. I had a blast building it. If you have the patience to source all the pieces and build it, it will be so worthwhile. It looks amazing next to the UCS Falcon and UCS Slave I. It's the second of Jerac's designs that I have built. The first being his V1 Red 5 X-Wing. These are all minifig scale, so along with those UCS sets, they look amazing all next to each other.
This is an amazing build. It was challenging, creative, and looks great. I do wish he had made a printable nameplate with the details of it for display, like some creators do.
I'd love to see a Lego minfig scaled MTT, maybe with the brown color from the first movie and the seperatist variant (dark grey and blue) from the clone wars TV Show
Thanks B.V. This is my LEGO Holy Grail. Spectacular moc. Just found out Lucas films just got Razor Crest copyright back. I’m hoping season 3 some one tells Din to check out a spaceship bone yard for a surprise. # Return of the Razor Crest.🤠
I've just seen a 18 minute vid on the new USC Razor crest and the build was rushed, sloppy and it didn't do the model justice. After watching the vid, I wasn't Impressed with the design and the way to had to take the ship nearly completely apart just to see the interior. After watching this vid, and within a minute I was very impressed with this version of the Razor crest. You mention boring Grey? I love boring Grey and I love heavy, solid models. Even the design and craftsmanship is far more superior than the UCS version. I know I'm fussy and I expect the very best, and the very best is this model, right here, right now, Boring Grey, heavy and intimidating, and this is what a real Lego Razor crest looks like.
I applied a long time ago and got all the way to the final interview on site. But I was a dick to them, unknowingly. Which made me a persona non grata there, at least in the view of some important people. When someone tells you to try, you are not going to be any more prepared... kick him in the butt, I tried too early and ill-prepared and ruined the only shot I had in this in my life.
@@jarosawksiazczyk3082 Damn dude thanks for replying and thanks for the insight, it sucks that you didn't get the job but at least you still get to make models for others to enjoy.
As a builder of this I can tell you the most important traits are stubbornness, patience and being able to get through annoying/difficult areas. You sit every day on the Problem Of The week, sometimes stuck for days or weeks. This gets annoying pretty quickly. But the shot of pure joy you have when you finally figure it out is great!
This one was a long time in the waiting and we're extremely happy with the final build! Thanks so much for everyone's support and patience on this project. All kudos belongs to the designer Jerac who engineered the design so wonderfuly. Instructions can be found here :) www.brickvault.toys/products/razorcrest
“Oh, it’s beautiful”
-Director Krennick
So if i buy the instructions, and order the parts on bricklink. The parts will cost between $650 and $750?
@@TheBananaPie For some reason, for me came up to $2k, don't know why.
@@MrWilfredo1012 woooow thats way to much.. All new parts?
@@TheBananaPie *right now*. It will surely get up once people begin buying!
Also, be sure to dislike the ultra-expensive stores, this alone can make the price drop by half.
The best part is you don’t even have to build it for it to be accurate
*when you realize*
Too soon man, too soon....
:_{
@@GORF-wb4gl not really the episode has been out for months
@@elitegamer21005 He means it in a hurt way.
no one (nothing) is ever really gone?
BrickVault when finally releasing the Razor Crest MOC video: *”KEPT YOU WAITING. HEHEHE.”*
5:41 they actually did it in the new ucs set damn they watch
Impressive as always.
This thing looks so damn good
Sticking the antenna pieces into the vent pieces to simulate the joystick gate is absolutely genius
I’m so glad they put the clip at the beginning. It make you really able to appreciate the accuracy of this incredible build. This thing is absolutely incredible.
Would be nice too see, the Lego UCS version and this version in one video 😃
“Oh, it’s beautiful”
-Director Krennick
you could say he has achieved greatness
Show me the best lego Razor crest, (RichboyJhae)I said the best lego Razor crest, (This) Perfection.
Jiffy
Krennic* lel
hey jerac if you see this i would just like to say thank you for all the time you put into these mocs. I know it is very difficult and a lot of reworks and measurements have to be done to get them as accurate as possible. I just really appreciate it. I'm in highschool(about to be a sophmore) so its going to be hard for me to afford this model, but it will be soooo worth it. I'm going through my entire collection rn to find pieces and rare minifigures i can sell, so far I have roughly half of the pieces I need. I'm looking forward to building this. thank you again, much love from Chicago.
Aside from making instructions for just custom minifigure-scale models, I think it would be amazing if you guys made instructions for accurate set modifications. For us huge LEGO fans and collectors that don’t have all of the money to buy your in credible (but very expensive) builds, I think it would be great for us if you made more accurate modifications for sets that are already available but made them more displayable than just regular playsets, whilst still being the size of one. :)
Designing sets like this need so much time and effort. Official razor crest is so ugly, over 100? I really don't understand why many people aren't willing to give some money to independent people like this channel but it's OK to pay thousands to Official Lego even for ugly sets with high value per piece. Everybody wants to be entrepreneur but don't support the little ones that are making best things than the big companies.
@@pfelipeprog7094 Sure, the Razor Crest doesn’t look great, but it doesn’t make LEGO a bad company. Besides, only a few modifications makes it look over 10 times better! :)
@@thebricklord1577 Lego is a bad company though. Google it.
@@thebricklord1577 Is not about good and bad, but we all want to be entrepreneurs and live by our own isn't it? Then give a little amount to the small if he done better
@@alonzoharris7836 I did. Turns out LEGO isn’t a bad company, they try to reduce damage to the environment as much as possible by creating some bricks out of plastic, and in the near future they are going to use paper bags instead of plastic bags in sets, and the Minifigure Series are going to be in cardboard boxes. They treat their workers well, have decent customer service and offer good prices for quality bricks. Though some of their products’ overall appearance may be lacking (such as the Razor Crest), it doesn’t mean that the whole company is bad. They are actually one of the most environmentally friendly of all toy manufacturers. And most of that’s just general knowledge. 🤷🏻♂️
Can you even imagine if lego made all those pieces in silver...
Lol that would be REALLY EXPENSIVE.
If they chromed out the whole thing, it would be hellishly expensive.
You mean a chrome colour? I think the gray colour looks better with the natural glint from the pieces.
Just took a look at the shop and watched the video and damn this stuff is so impressive! For the crazy prices Lego charge for all their kits this is the sort of quality they should be putting out there! Unfortunately it's all too expensive for me to buy anything from brickvault but it's all amazing!
yeah, lego appeals to kids. and yet they make the sets overpriced
So much better than the official one! Great job 👏
Holy cow, Jarek!!! This might be his most beautiful work yet!
Long have I waited...
Have to say this looks like a far more superior build than the just released official UCS Razor Crest pics that came online today.
i feel like there are both pros and cons with the offical ucs compared to this version. 1 pro is that jerec's has proper landing gear. But lego has a pro with more interior space, as their cockpit for the ucs, is six studs wide compared to jerrecs version, which uses the 4 studs wide version from the playset.
I’d have to disagree. The proportions on the UCS are better in many areas and I feel like the cockpit is small on this build. There are a lot of details present on the UCS, not to mention the interior.
The only this one has over the ucs is the tucking in landing gear
Yep, I'm sold on this version as well. While it's true that the UCS version has greater and more accessible interior space, that's not nearly as important to me as the much more studless appearance, the retractable landing gear and the greatly increased structural integrity. I also LOVE that there are far fewer gaps in this version, which is damned impressive given the angles and curves. The UCS version is basically a playset, but I'm not interested in that as much as I am in a version that hews the closest to the actual model. There's the fact that you can get a custom light set!
False
this has to be one of the most beautiful and accurate MOC I've seen so far. Just ugh
You guys should do a video comparing this great model to the official UCS Razor Crest.
When you are on a brickvault video that isn't 2 years ago
Lol
@@jamesbuckybarnessssss baby yoda tis you
@@rlchamp7019 uhhh
@@s.a3580 NOOOOOOO he changed his icon
Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete
Really looking forward to your side by side comparison video of this and LEGO's version. Honestly, this looks much cleaner. I think I'd rather put the $600 into sourcing the pieces for this build.
Why would you pay the same amount of money for a build that is objectively worse? and smaller? And without minifigures?
@@owene2530 Objectively worse? How so?
@@jamesfisher42 sorry. That was an overstatement. It's worse in a lot of ways but ultimately it comes down to opinion. You will likely be spending more than 600 dollars on the moc, so why not just buy the set, with the exclusive figures, and the easy to access interior? The lack of interior access is arguably the biggest flaw of the moc. And the lego set separates into sections, unlike the moc. I could keep going.
@@owene2530 That’s a very fair argument. I’d definitely say the UCS tops it if you are looking for playability and functionality. For pure display, I still feel that Jerac wins in that regard!
@@jamesfisher42 I agree too!
Papaglop: I have support from Beyond the Brick
RichBoyJhae: I have a full interior and a detailed engines
BrickVault: We have a Jerac.
100% true XD
I will give credit to Jerac for using those teeth pieces for the engines.
@@logan_343 I think it was actually Jhae’s which had the teeth-engines.
@@maxmocs5008 Yeah I meant Jhae idk why I put Jerac lol
You should take a closer look at the interior of these 3 ;)
This is absolutely beautiful. Have you ever thought of doing kylo ren's command shuttle? That would be stunning
when comparing Lego's official UCS razor crest to the brickvault razor crest, Lego did a better job with the interior but brickvault did a much better job with the exterior/the overall build.
I like the canopy of the UCS version more.
@@mervatmekhael7605 official or custom?
@@andrewchapman2024 I think the UCS version looks better in terms of the canopy. The width seems more accurate to me though I’ve been told it’s too wide.
@@mervatmekhael7605 are you talking about the official Lego version or the brickvault version.
@@andrewchapman2024 UCS as in the official version.
Would be nice to see if the new UCS windshield piece can be used on this model
Anyone else revisiting the vid to see how the official UCS Razor Crest compares to this piece of art?
I’d say they’re on par. Both of them have their advantages.
I can't get over the UCS window, the giant gap, it's horrible for the price.
Autor tego modelu jest jednym z najbardziej utalentowanych budowniczych w Polsce. Piękna robota Jerac.
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The author of this model is one of the most talented builders in Poland. Beautiful work Jerac.
WOW! This is truly some impressive work! Well done! Thanks! Hands down, one of my favorite ships in the Star Wars universe and this Lego build does it justice!
oh boy, if ic Ould afford this. This is absolutely stunning work by jerac, once again. Genuinely a trailblazer for Star Wars build in the lego community. His X-Wing is still the pride of my collection.
That design is insane. Jerac is op
Received the instructions, now the hunt for the parts begin. So awesome to see it in a video.
Nice! By chance do you know around the price point of the parts list all together? If you don't that's fine too!
simply amazing! its going to be very hard for anyone to top a build like that!
When you said that you could easily mistake this model for a non-lego model you were right. When I saw this on Instagram this morning I actually thought it was just a regular model until I saw that it was posted on the BrickVault account.
I'm a bit more than a quarter, nearly a third of the way through building this. It's been a really fun experience so far. Some really clever build techniques. Definitely some techniques that wouldn't be approved by Lego, which is why, for those who asked, Lego would never officially release a design like this. Even in the portion that I've built so far, it is already a solid build. I can imagine that it will be every bit as solid as they mention in this review.
I've been slowly sourcing the pieces through different vendors on Bricklink over the past year to disperse the cost. And through vendor discounts, low cost international vendors, and cannibalized pieces from my own old disassembled sets I've brought everything in just a bit more than the cost of the UCS set. However, I can see this costing considerably more if doing a one-off bulk order.
Just a warning for anyone attempting to build this. The canopy piece is pretty pricey. You can find it relatively cheap ($15) through some international vendors. For whatever reason, it comes up pretty expensive through US vendors. Anywhere from $30-$100 for that piece alone. Might even be worth buying the official 75292 set (the play scale set/not the UCS set) to get that canopy piece, the minifigs and some pieces that actually can be used in Jerac's build. When you get his instructions, there is a parts list for pieces that can be recycled from the 75292 set if you have it. It is only a small percentage of pieces though.
For anyone reading this and interested, I'll post a reply here to follow up on my experience when I get close and eventually complete the build. This video has been an inspiration for me to drive forward in collecting the pieces and finally building this amazing model. I've watched it so many times. It gets me excited every time.
Finally finished the build! It is even more stunning in person than it already is in this video. I'm very happy with how it turned out. There were a few complicated parts of the build. Particularly the angled panels on the top of the main part of the body on either side of the cockpit and the forward angled parts of the engine "wings". In the instructions he mentions not to try to align them at the onset of placing them because when other parts of the build go in place, they'll properly align. And as you went further and further along, they started aligning properly. It was frustrating not to want to get ahead of myself, but amazingly, close to the end of the build, when the mounted guns went on, that basically tightened everything and it all pretty much lined up perfectly. The interior is very tight. Nothing like the official UCS set, but that's not what I'm really interested in. It's serviceable for what it is, and I feel that conceding some interior space for a more accurate minifig scale and overall proportions compared to the UCS set is well justified. The additional side access doors help, but on mine they are pretty tight to open and close, so I try to avoid utilizing them too much. Again, some techniques were very tricky. There were some moments where you had to loosen some already built areas a few hundred steps back to squeeze in the next module. This is something official Lego would never do, but that is how such a tight build is created. There were really no other ways to pull off some of the tight fits, otherwise. Ultimately, I marveled at how Jerac was able to pull off this incredibly intricate model. It's as much artistry as it is engineering. I had a blast building it. If you have the patience to source all the pieces and build it, it will be so worthwhile. It looks amazing next to the UCS Falcon and UCS Slave I. It's the second of Jerac's designs that I have built. The first being his V1 Red 5 X-Wing. These are all minifig scale, so along with those UCS sets, they look amazing all next to each other.
Sounds great! Can you show a video of it comparing to other sets of the same scale?
I would love to see a Tie Reaper designed by Jerac, hands down the best designer I could possibly know
I saw this in real, great MOC :) The best from UCS scale!
Yes, this is the way!
This is an awesome build, i love it long live the mandalorian
I have the Lego one, and it's a large model. It wasn't until the comparison at the end that I truly appreciated just how massive this one is. Wow!
This is an amazing build. It was challenging, creative, and looks great. I do wish he had made a printable nameplate with the details of it for display, like some creators do.
Amazing LEGO Razor Crest Custom Build from the mandalorian Coooool 😎👍💥💥👍😎😎👍👍😎👍😎😎👍😎💥😎💥😎😎😎💥👍
If I ever get rich I’m going to build all of these models and try to have a collection of minifig scale ships.
This is one of your most beautiful designs yet I wish I had enough money to build this!
Buy the Mould King version!
Thats some flawless edges.
Din's Razor Crest is definitely one of my favorite sci-fi ships out there.
The Baddest ! Lego Custom Razor Crest !!!
I know what my next check is going towards. This is top notch work!
Fantastic build as always,
Jerac is a G,
But my one remaining wish,
is a Brickvault MTT
They really should do a ucs version of the crest. This was awesome!
This would qualify as a UCS
I've made my own razor crest by chucking mine on the ground! Much more movie accurate!
Nice man really nailed it this time!!
Stunning!!!
Crazy build
This is the best Lego model I have ever seen! I have watched this video like 5 times.
witness the power of this fully armed and operational razor crest
I'd love to see a Lego minfig scaled MTT, maybe with the brown color from the first movie and the seperatist variant (dark grey and blue) from the clone wars TV Show
Astonishing design. Couldn't belive it was actually made from bricks!
Thanks B.V. This is my LEGO Holy Grail. Spectacular moc. Just found out Lucas films just got Razor Crest copyright back. I’m hoping season 3 some one tells Din to check out a spaceship bone yard for a surprise. # Return of the Razor Crest.🤠
Welp
This looks like a UCS set if the Razor Crest had one
I've just seen a 18 minute vid on the new USC Razor crest and the build was rushed, sloppy and it didn't do the model justice. After watching the vid, I wasn't Impressed with the design and the way to had to take the ship nearly completely apart just to see the interior. After watching this vid, and within a minute I was very impressed with this version of the Razor crest. You mention boring Grey? I love boring Grey and I love heavy, solid models. Even the design and craftsmanship is far more superior than the UCS version. I know I'm fussy and I expect the very best, and the very best is this model, right here, right now, Boring Grey, heavy and intimidating, and this is what a real Lego Razor crest looks like.
The detail on this is remarkable for a lego build. Awesome model!
For the first time I’m actually impressed
2:21 bruh 😎
why doesn't LEGO just hire Jerick as a designer? his models are better than some of legos by a long shot
I applied a long time ago and got all the way to the final interview on site. But I was a dick to them, unknowingly. Which made me a persona non grata there, at least in the view of some important people.
When someone tells you to try, you are not going to be any more prepared... kick him in the butt, I tried too early and ill-prepared and ruined the only shot I had in this in my life.
@@jarosawksiazczyk3082 Damn dude thanks for replying and thanks for the insight, it sucks that you didn't get the job but at least you still get to make models for others to enjoy.
The best and most detailed set ever.
It was the purest joy to build it... Top!👍👍👍
I keep on rewatching this, it looks so good
WHAT A BEAUTY!
Impressive... Most impressive.
But in all seriousness, this is incredible!
30% through this build right now. it's very impressive
What was the total cost?
Ive been waiting for this for weeks
This model is absolutely amazing!!!! Congratulations for your incredible work brother!! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Yep impressive as always
This will be a definite pick up for myself this year.
Yes.
Hopefully Din Gets A Complete Biskar Hull on A New Razor Crest II
WOW! That looks insane!
Its sooo accurate
Clean set
YES
I’ve been looking forward to this.
At first mistook this for something like a film model...
That just goes to show the amazing details and accuracy...
Sheeeeesh this build it out of this world (pun intended). This is amazing!!! Also that claptrap!!!! Wow
Deadass couldn’t tell it was lego from the thumbnail. That’s how you know you’ve done a fine job.
I love looking at this
That thing is so cool
That is the way . AWESOME
Incredible
THIS HAS TO BE A PART OF THE UCS!
wow realy amazing 1000000000 time better than original lego
Love It :)
Thank You
Brick Vault
Cool build
Wow just wow
if i was rich it would be so much fun to build these insane MOCS people make
whoever build this I think it need kind of geniality and extreme imagination in creativity
As a builder of this I can tell you the most important traits are stubbornness, patience and being able to get through annoying/difficult areas. You sit every day on the Problem Of The week, sometimes stuck for days or weeks. This gets annoying pretty quickly. But the shot of pure joy you have when you finally figure it out is great!
wow this is incredible!!
This is the way
This is pure madness
An epic tribute to an epic spacecraft!
Looks awesome
Sooooooo cool.