The Corvus

There are many custom LEGO Corvus designs, but none of them are SNOT… And by that I mean, none of them have the Studs Not On Top. An Imperial Corvette deserves the sleek studless silhouette that their imposing architecture holds. However, I would NOT call this set Swooshable.

Kestro, Vardos, Jinata System In LEGO

I’ve never seen what a devoutly Imperial world looked like, but thanks to Battlefront II, we have Vardos. I was so into the Inferno Squad and Iden Versio’s upbringing that I wanted to bring the world to life through LEGO. I get a surge of adrenaline when it comes to the problem solving that goes along with replicating a city to scale with uniform right angles into LEGO… To see a similar adrenaline-surge-inducing project, check out the Classic Core Croft Manor!

I never finished the entire build. It was getting costly and time consuming, but I did make a pretty good dock and Archive. Also I live in a tiny Brooklyn apartment, so storing this set required more surface space than I’ve ever had.

Inferno Squad

Love Iden Versio and her story within the Inferno Squad. I redesigned the figures of LEGO’s 75226 as well as the 75211 Tie Fighter to better fit the Squad. Thank you Star Wars Battlefront II campaign!

Battlefront Maps

EA makes a good Star Wars game, so good that my buddy and I have played countless hours in Blast. However, no maps exist for the various and complicated locations! I’ve only finished three, but for any players looking for better knowledge of the map, come have a gander.

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