These are the creations I have been working on in Lego Digital Designer (LDD) and Lego Studio. Hopefully one day I can have them made in real life. For now, they exist online as I don't have enough pieces, or space, to make them at home. All my creations, so far, are named after powerful creatures from The Silmarillion.
The larger models require high performance PCs in order to display them. As a reference, my PC has 16 GB of RAM, a 6GB Graphics Card, and an Intel i7-7700 processor that runs at 3.60GHz. Make sure you have adequate specs.
This is something I actually made in real-life, but found it easier to demonstrate within LDD. I wanted to see how big it would be compared to the following designs. Impressed that it is over 1200 pieces in total. A small frigate that catapulted me to design more in LDD.
Download the Lego Studio model here
Named after the father of all wargs, this destroyer contains over 6000 pieces. I've done some work since this video, but for the most part it is done - although I can always continue to work on it whenever I find something I want to change.
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Named after a Balrog, that answered only to Melkor, this cruiser finishes off at over 45,000 pieces. If made in real life, it would be a total of 4 feet wide, 4 feet long, and a little over a foot high. The video to the right is a complete rundown of all the features I made for the ship.
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Named after dragon so large that, when it died, it broke a chain of 3 volcanoes and sank an entire continent. My largest creation that has no completion date in the foreseeable future. The video on the right is a 1/10 scale model. As of the time of this writing, the dimensions are planned to be 10 feet wide, 16 feet long, and maybe 3 feet high.
Download the scaled Lego Studio model here