This is a rebuild of a ship by Dasnewten. The name "Sinister Serpent" is actually from a Yu-Gi-Oh card, I don't know why I'm using it but oh well.
About this creation
Hey guys, this is my first attempt at building a "ship". It didn't really look like a ship in the end so I'm calling it a speeder.
As stated above, this was inspired from a ship built by Dasnewten (I don't remember the name.... something sci-fi-ish with letters and numbers). Anyways I hope you enjoy it!

So overall the speeder tapers from large, bulky, and smooth(ish) in the back to thin and greebly in the front. Attached to the front are twin ion canons, there are some fuel cells in the middle, and some green to help deter me from grayscale creations. I originally included some dorsal fins (yay shark week) near the engines but I scrapped them.

Paratrooper's-eye-view. The extra hint of green is very subtle. Notice the serrated wings.

Classic VV pose.

Engine shot. There might be too much going on here, oh well. Like I said, this is a first for me.

Well I hope you enjoyed the Sinister Serpent speeder! Let me know what you think, check out my other MOCs, and I'll see you guys later.
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wow this shold be somthig you can buy it's so cool |
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wow this shold be somthig you can buy it's so cool |
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January 4, 2011 |
This is brilliant. I like just about everything on this, particularly the greebles in the front and the awesome bulkiness of the engines. |
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December 30, 2010 |
Quoting aabbee 150
wow this is so awesome i love the entire back section... just out of the blue do you have a flickr?
Thank you! and no I do not have a flickr, well actually I think I do but I never post anything on it |
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December 30, 2010 |
wow this is so awesome i love the entire back section... just out of the blue do you have a flickr? |
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November 27, 2010 |
First ship? Wow! Very well done. Where to start... The intake section right above the cockpit is probably my favorite. I love the green you threw in among the smooth, rounded shapes. Both front and rear wings are excelent. I like how they're not the same but both really cool. The rear are smooth and -like MK said - sexy. And I dig the upside-down front wings with the excellent greebling. Funny, I used the exact same cockpit on one of my latest little ships - great minds think alike! Seriously, great work. |
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November 25, 2010 |
Amazing ship! I love its design. The way you balanced the colors is very nice too, and great greebles. |
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November 25, 2010 |
Oh, NICE! I love Rob's work, and this is a great tribute to his brilliant style. Love it all, but the wing design is particularly sexy. Great job! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Not sure about the speeder designation but definitely a nice design! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Quoting Giovanni Seynhaeve
Very nice, love the shape and the combination of techniques. Does it have a pilot?
Yes it does. If you look at the side view you can see the front of his helmet and one of his hands. It's an older space minifig.
And thanks for the comments everyone! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Very nice, love the shape and the combination of techniques. Does it have a pilot? |
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November 25, 2010 |
Awesome job! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Bravo, this is truly an insanely beautiful and well executed piece, I love it! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Very fine. There is nothing delicate about this one. Nonesense about there being too much. Greebling is a fine art form, and if you are going to do it, then greeble away, I say.
You've definitely figured out how to use sparse coloring to catch the eye. |
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November 25, 2010 |
Wicked! |
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November 25, 2010 |
Kick arse! |
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