Poll

Whaddaya think?

The bricks would have been a better idea.
9 (20.9%)
You could have just built the Orbiter landscape style then flipped the picture.
0 (0%)
This is awesome.
19 (44.2%)
What the hell are those shadows on the Orbiter?
15 (34.9%)

Total Members Voted: 43

Author Topic: Space Shuttle Impression  (Read 4514 times)

It took me about five minutes to make this and twenty minutes to shape the Orbiter's postion properly around the invisible bricks. I couldn't build the Orbiter with bricks because the cones don't allow bricks to be built over them. But I really think the vehicle is a better idea.



First three pictures are all Endeavour.
Discovery.And Atlantis for the hell of it.
« Last Edit: March 23, 2012, 10:11:04 PM by Paper Mario Fan »

Looks pretty neat actually.

That is pretty sweet.

Bump. There are far too little posts here.

There are far too little posts here.

I don't know why! This is epic!

How is this epic, its only like 100 bricks and a vehicle.  I understand that we all are at different skill levels, but anyone could do this in like 10 minutes.

Pretty basic but the idea is good. Only seen it done one other time with the armored mech.


BAWMP! Ontopic: Wow thats smexy!

YESSSS! Finally people are starting to pay attention to the impression more than the shadows!  :cookieMonster: :cookie:

How'd you make the shuttle face upwards like that?


How'd you make the shuttle face upwards like that?
He pressed F8 or whatever his orb key is, went near it, faced up, and teleported. He had to be in the vehicle in order for that to work, obviously.

Unless he had he had done it in another very painful way that I'd never do.

Oh, I was hoping he somehow managed to make it spawn that way. Now that would be nice. If you could find a way to do that, I might do this sort of thing, I wouldn't want to us f8 every time I load a build

He pressed F8 or whatever his orb key is, went near it, faced up, and teleported.
And with that, I had to add invisible bricks to prevent the orbiter from falling.