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Star Scavenger reborn: The Scravenger!


Hello and welcome to another exiting post with LegoMaster! In this post I will showcase a MOSR (My Own Set Rebuild(This is a term I made up so other lego fans will most likely not recognize it.))

This is a rebuild of set 75147 Star Scavenger, at 558 pieces and a cost of around 57 US dollars which calculates to around 10¢ per piece. Here is a link for more detail on this set.

Here is my rebuild, The Scravenger!


She's a little dusty.


Here is the crew in order: Zander, Rowan, Kordi, and R0-GR(Roger). 


Here is the interior of The Scravenger. Plenty of space for all four of them. On each side is a spring-loaded projectile launcher.


If we head around the back there is a laser gun on each wing to shoot debris out of the way or to take down Sith Lord ships.


Right here you can see the energy shield projectors that protect against retaliations to fire.


On the back you find 2 ion class engines and 1 ion class advanced engine.


Since they are scavengers they need a area to collect scrap and here it is.


This new design almost quadruples the holding capacity of the previous ship!


But thats not the coolest feature yet! The ship can split in half for speedy escapes!


The front half holds the crew, as well as the spring-loader missile launchers. While without shields, it is small enough that it is a hard target.


Here is the larger back half. Once detached, it is flown inside the ship by another. It holds 2 laser guns, 2 shields, and the scrap.


And that brings us to the end of another post! This is just a reminder for all of you for the zombie vehicle challenge as it will end in exactly 1 week. Until then, don't forget to comment any ideas you have for me to build! Have a happy 4th of July! See you next week.

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