Battlestar Galactica Fan Builds 36-Pound LEGO Baseship

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Battlestar Galactica Fan Builds 36-Pound LEGO Baseship

LEGO artist Garry King has built a massive replica of a Cylon Baseship based on concept art by Ralph McQuarrie.

The original Battlestar Galactica really doesn't get enough credit. Sure, it was often campy and suffered from a low budget, but at the end of the day it told an entertaining story that was, in the least, more consistent than the "gritty realism turned to clumsy religious allegory" of the re-imagined series. Included among its finer qualities were also some pretty nifty ship designs, both in the actual show and the concept art that helped define it. Recognizing this, LEGO artist Garry King put together one of the coolest LEGO projects we've seen in a long time: a huge model of a Cylon Baseship.

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Basing his replica off of <a href=http://www.gamegrin.com/game-gallery/albums/images/media/Film/Ralph_McQuarrie_Battlestar_Galactica_Artwork/standard_Ralph-McQuarrie-Battlestar_Galactica_%285%29.jpg>concept art by Ralph McQuarrie, whom the world also owes for the bulk of <a href=http://starwars.com/news/ralph_mcquarrie_remembered.html>Star Wars' iconic imagery, King spared no detail in the creation of his Cylon Baseship. Weighing in at around thirty-six pounds, his replica used a whopping 16,387 LEGO bricks and measures 1100mm wide by 1030mm tall. "I like this build because it is unusual in design and concept," said King. King's LEGO version may be the first physical realization of McQuarrie's original concept, which was eventually altered for the actual show. "It never got developed as a model until now." With little in the way of reference material to work from King had to adapt the design to LEGO bricks primarily from his own interpretation. We feel somewhat safe in saying his project is a complete success and one of the most impressive custom LEGO designs that we've ever seen.

Source: <a href=http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/326192>Mocpages via <a href=http://lego.gizmodo.com/this-lego-cylon-baseship-is-frakking-awesome-768577906>Lego Gizmodo





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I'd have loved to leave it at just this picture because dayum that's impressive. I feel like I'm cheapening my awe by writing this sentence when no words can describe the greatness of his achievement. Goooood on 'ya.
 

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That's neat - quite the commitment. More impressive that he seems to have had little in the way of blueprints, etc. to work from. One wonders how much it cost him in parts and how much it would go for, were he to sell it.
 

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That is quite a room too!

Colour me impressed (plus I love the original battlestar galactica, all it needed was nudity!)
 

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carpathic said:
That is quite a room too!

Colour me impressed (plus I love the original battlestar galactica, all it needed was nudity!)
Well, to be fair, you could say that for anything.
 

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DRADIS contact!, bearing 187, carom 221!, it's a Cylon Baseship!... wait... it's made of LEGO?.*

Serious props and kudos to whoever made this masterpiece! :D

[small]*I've been watching too much BSG latelely :p[/small]
 

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Three things that the original Battlestar Galactica did better than the remake:
1 - Much better theme song

2 - Like was said in the OP, a more consistent tone and theme

3 - LLOYD BRIDGES

Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop fighting Cylons!
 

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StewShearer said:
carpathic said:
That is quite a room too!

Colour me impressed (plus I love the original battlestar galactica, all it needed was nudity!)
Well, to be fair, you could say that for anything.
Too true.

We could have an all Nude Review that could still use a little more nudity. You are correct on that one for sure! :)