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http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/IcarusBen/Legonia/Goliath/goliath.png http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/IcarusBen/Legonia/Goliath/goliathback.png The Goliath-class line of FTL cargo vessels is widely renowned for it's amazing storage capacity, compact design and wide versatility. Since it's introductions, it's been used galaxy-wide as a tradeship, a cruise vessel, a troop transport, a science vessel, a spacecraft carrier, a battleship. The version pictures is the standard cargo ship version, the Goliath-A. --------------- Thought I'd try experimenting with SNOT techniques and attempting to hide at least some of the studs, though my particular SNOT techniques require some studs to be showing. Overall, I think I came up with some pretty good design ideas. I might revisit this concept, since it looks pretty good.
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Been waiting a long time to post this here... Click for more photos. Warning, files are large (4000x3000 pixels) I took this little number to BrickCon, and got positive reviews by a few members (including Binkmeister). Obviously next to the epic Bionicle MOCs, this had no chance in the public, but they -did- see it. This utilizes SNOT (Studs Not On Top) technique and a hollow center. It's super durable, and a lot bigger than you might think (nearly 6 inches cubed). Thoughts?