People don't understand that the Mon Cala ships were really luxury liners, and not Star Destroyers --- so the pool makes perfect sense to me. Well done, very cool.
@@marcelxd1633 During the Vietnam war, the battleship USS New Jersey had 2 swimming pools for her crew. I am assuming it is to cool down the crew who are not used to the humid climate. So, I guess it is the same for the MonCals.
funfact mon calamari ships actually had nature resorts build into them as they are waterpeople and those ships actually where luxury travel ships before being made into warships
I'm simply mesmerized over how effortlessly the ship's complicated curves are executed in this gorgeous interpretation. Everything has such a polished, cohesive feel.
Luke Hopwood i has that same question lmao like why does he have a boxing glove on his right arm......mind blown as I’m typing this it’s to protect his cybernetic prosthetic hand from getting wet.
@@il_goose2371 It could be that, either what ever is used in the tank to help speed along Luke's healing could adversely effect parts of the cybernetic hand, or materials used in the hand might effect what is being used in the tank. This isn't that uncommon as, bleach and ammonia are fine by themselves as cleaning agents, but hazardous when combined. If what is supposed to be in the tank is organic, it could attack any gaskets or seals designed to keep more delicate parts of the hand dry. In all reality, it was probably so they wouldn't have to construct a waterproof version of the hand.
@@MissHashshashin Yeah but his would be far too expensive and lego only wants display models for ucs sets not ones with full interiors, the cost and manpower of a set like this would end up costing like at the very least a thousand bucks and it would be a total loss in profit, people are bitching hard about the 700 dollar star destroyer just released imagine how they would react to something this advanced and expensive.
One of the best mocs of a big ship I´ve ever seen. I love that he even builds a hangar inside. So cool that he not only builds the iconic ships. Mon Calamari ships are rally underrated in my opinion.
The pool and Sabok table make it feel more like a ship that was actually designed to cary people and not just a checked-off box for a scene. It also gives the ship the vibe of a LEGO star wars level, which is even better.
@Mark Patino why are they making a new x-wing, Tie-fighter and millenium falcon, when they could do a remake of the malevolence, home one, Jabbas Sailbarge instead?
Mythic Bricks the mon calamari needed water to survive there water creatures or they will dry out so that’s why the lakes are there the lake is also there to keep it humid
Flawless execution of balancing between the technicality of constructing an absolutely gorgeous and accurate hull; and including details that both make sense with Star Wars lore, and, most importantly, remain faithful to the nostalgia and youthfulness that LEGOs invoke. A true work of art this is. I feel like the interviewer didn’t do proper justice in documenting it though, I feel.
When he built and presented his giant star destroyer (which is even cooler if possible) he was so nervous about the build which took him forever he was shaking loads
The pool in the ship makes a ton of sense. In lore not only did the Mon Calamari people need regular hydration and generally higher humidity, but these capital ships they provided to the Rebellion were repurposed ocean pleasure liners retrofitted into spacefaring warships.
This makes me so happy having just watched his Star Destroyer video where he said he had just started. Such an amazing attention to detail here, simply stunning.
I’m 47yrs old & I want to play with this thing lol. I think Lego company really should get the Nobel peace prize for ingenuity for making a toy that has lasted through the years. What nerd boy doesn’t have some LEGO under their bed right now at any age lol u don’t even need to be a nerd to love LEGO
I'm 32 ,married, 1 kid on the way and my wife got me a UCS Falcon for xmas. I remember when I cared what people thought about my nerdy hobbies but now that I'm older IDGAF .
Wow that is just amazing! It can't have been easy to do a ship with all those curved shapes! I can see why LEGO has never come out with a Mon Cal ship! It would be tough to build without it being cost prohibitive!
Huge Fan of Matt here!! Not only do I admire his building skills! But the playability he incorporates to his builds which complements older more serious fans but a humorous fun side for both ages!! Been following hime for a few years now and i can honestly say from all the Lego channels he is by the most talented for playable ship mocs . Keep up the great work Matt !!😎👍 dont know if you'll remember me but long ago i asked you about suggestions for a Venator Class star destroyer and what to do for the main retractable hanger doors 😁 thanks again for the feed back and again KEEP DOING THE AMAZING BUILDS !!!
Dude...That is insane. I've always loved the rebel ships, Home 1, Nebulon, etc. but it always seemed kind of impossible. MortesV has the best Nebulon model I've ever seen, but the Mon Calamari ships are really tough, and this is, by far, the best one I've seen yet. Congratulations.
I love the pool so much. Makes total sense and it was said that Mon Cala ships were unpleasant to even be on board because of the humidity that the crews Mon Cala required.
Really cool build! Small critique: I think for shows he should put little studs where the minifigs are so they don't get tossed around. It would really add to the overall atmosphere if the figs didn't get tossed around imo.
"I didn't have space for the diplomat quarters." Also has a swimming pool. 😂 It's actually a pretty cool idea, and I had never thought about that before.
What's dropping my jaw are the turbolaser bolt representations - including bolts splashing on the deflector screens! No way could I have thought of that beforehand!
I am not a fan of SW, I could even say not at all. But this is still one of the best MOCs I have EVER seen (and believe me, I have seen a lot). I am so tired of the standard "square" parts used everywhere, even to represent curves and everything. Here, the use of all these curved parts, angled so smoothly and cleanly, is truly amazing and makes this model so much original, and according to me so much higher than most Lego creations you can see. It's really harder to deal essentially with curved parts and to avoid any sharp angle, particularly when you know that the curved parts are limited and Lego are BASICALLY not made to create very curved models. The filling of the gaps is also fantastic (this is a very important point according to me), and the overall use of the parts is very clever. Like, you don't just have to use curved parts to make an overall curved shape, you have to find the way to assemble them. The result here is superb, congratulations to the builder. To be honest I don't even care what is inside, this exterior aspect is beautiful enough. I'm surprised to see that the originality and cleverness in the making of these curved shapes doesn't seem to be the main point here.
Even without the interior it would be an awesome build. Well done and hats off to the builder! Also everyone with a bit of understanding Mon Cals will agree that there is need of a swimming pool or sth.
I love the ship its very sleak looks very much like a Mon Calamari Cruiser. and it got some awesome interior and great job of the creator. And beyond the brick of all the good videos.
I'm 26 years old and you already know, the second the new Lego Star Wars games drops later this year, I'm starting a no-sleep 100% run through. Star Wars + Lego = Perfection.
I love the addition of the tropical pool for the crew to use, it’s a great little nod to the humour that you’ve would see in the original Lego games on the PlayStation 2. I love seeing these builds!
What an amazing ship! So aesthetic and true to the design, and the fact that it can be rigid despite all those slightly angled hinge points is incredible.
I remember those hinges he talking about were called "Tilting Bearings" originally in the old Lego ordering catalogs I always loved them out of the Lego bricks, they were so great for many uses! Lego is the best toy even after 60 years.
man doing full interior is something else, im not sure how it works structurally, because a lot of the lego and moc big star destroyers and other big ships are 80% full of technic parts to support the huge exterior. this is either really flimsy or his design is next level. awesome work man
I do love how he managed to build it all. The 2 biggest lego builds i've built aren't even finished yet and my builds are quite enormous, though my builds aren't as beautiful as that Mon Cala cruiser
I like that spaceship more than the original UCS Falcon. Because it has a lot of blanc bricks and … A POOL. Thats an awesome idea and Disney could take that into there merchandisement. Thanks a lot for sharing.
This is so cool! Beautiful work my man, the pool is really cute and I love that Tony Stark is there too just chilling and doing what he loves 😂 don’t always have to stick to cannon stuff, sometimes you just gotta have fun with it
THEBuissnescreeper play it would be cool but expansive asf. Prob why they haven’t bc only a handful folks could afford it..but def would be awesome to see builds like this more often
People don't understand that the Mon Cala ships were really luxury liners, and not Star Destroyers --- so the pool makes perfect sense to me. Well done, very cool.
it is accurate to the cross section book
Star destroyer are ships between 1-2 km
First mon cala ships are luxury liners but when they got weapons they are star destroyer
They are actually underwater cities that have the ability of space flight they make up skyscrapers in a city when together.
@@marcelxd1633 During the Vietnam war, the battleship USS New Jersey had 2 swimming pools for her crew. I am assuming it is to cool down the crew who are not used to the humid climate. So, I guess it is the same for the MonCals.
Reminds me of how ocean liners were used as military ships in both world wars
beautiful!!! I love how he did the battle.
Thanks, it was my shibe's idea: www.flickr.com/photos/raskolnikov268/47063847402/in/dateposted/
I love your vids
Didn't know Eckhart also watches Lego Star Wars MOCs :)
Lol imagine you doing a breakdown on a lego build
EckhartsLadder fancy spotting you here
Best Mon Calamari ship I've seen in LEGO.
Bonjour
We need the instructions 😭
BrickVault yeah!
Fancy seeing you here, on TH-cam and watching Lego stuff. Never would have expected that.
Hi BRICKVAULT I love your channel I sub to you a while back and you do great reviews and get news and Mocs beautiful
The swimming pool gets major points for both in-story logic and toy whimsy. Definitely the best room in there.
funfact mon calamari ships actually had nature resorts build into them as they are waterpeople and those ships actually where luxury travel ships before being made into warships
yeah. in this great moc i like the pool the most, which is taking into account that the mon calamari are an ocean species.
@@dietmarschock8115 Like i Said in the actual crosssections of the Ship you can See these Nature Water resorts
Finally someone who really knows star wars
Lego Mako everybody knows that you idiot
Fleet Admiral shut up you imbecile
I'm simply mesmerized over how effortlessly the ship's complicated curves are executed in this gorgeous interpretation. Everything has such a polished, cohesive feel.
This guy is a god tier MOC creator, my favorite thing on the whole ship is Floaty Luke 🤣
I dont float
Out but why is it a box ing glove or an apple
Luke Hopwood i has that same question lmao like why does he have a boxing glove on his right arm......mind blown as I’m typing this it’s to protect his cybernetic prosthetic hand from getting wet.
il_ Goose z
@@il_goose2371 It could be that, either what ever is used in the tank to help speed along Luke's healing could adversely effect parts of the cybernetic hand, or materials used in the hand might effect what is being used in the tank. This isn't that uncommon as, bleach and ammonia are fine by themselves as cleaning agents, but hazardous when combined. If what is supposed to be in the tank is organic, it could attack any gaskets or seals designed to keep more delicate parts of the hand dry. In all reality, it was probably so they wouldn't have to construct a waterproof version of the hand.
The fact that the water shows depth is really well done. This guy has an eye for detail. Could he just be the best Lego builder out there?
I love the glove Luke has to wear so his robot hand won’t get wet.
The glove is for his robot hand, ohhhhhhhh
I'm pretty sure they waterproofed it
Everything is on the details 😏😄
Learn english
@@lukehopwood1332 grow up. Some people are still learning it.
While a life-and-death battle is going on, the Mon Calamarians just chill at the pool. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I mean whatcha gonna do.
I mean if you knew you were gonna attack the 2nd Death Star, wouldn't you want to drink before getting obliterated?
Is incredible what you can do with LEGO
Absolutely!!!
i totally agree
Is truly incredible
@@jaimealonsosotochumpitaz7994 только ситхи всё возводят в "абсолют".
Привет из России
cava what did you just say
Can he please become the main designer of Lego star wars? 👌👌😩😩😍
I agree
not economically feasible. I bet I could turbocharge my car for the price of that mon cala ship
@@berengerchristy6256 that's why we have UCS sets
@@MissHashshashin Yeah but his would be far too expensive and lego only wants display models for ucs sets not ones with full interiors, the cost and manpower of a set like this would end up costing like at the very least a thousand bucks and it would be a total loss in profit, people are bitching hard about the 700 dollar star destroyer just released imagine how they would react to something this advanced and expensive.
Dude this kit would be 3000 dollars
One of the best mocs of a big ship I´ve ever seen. I love that he even builds a hangar inside. So cool that he not only builds the iconic ships. Mon Calamari ships are rally underrated in my opinion.
Getting attacked by a star destroyer:
Luke, Han & Leia: lets take bath
Lmao, amazing comment
I think I downloaded the wrong star wars
Lando, Aayla and other side characters: *Let's gamble*
@mr kaboom they were probably betting on who would win
They're just confident in the mon Cals ability
The pool and Sabok table make it feel more like a ship that was actually designed to cary people and not just a checked-off box for a scene. It also gives the ship the vibe of a LEGO star wars level, which is even better.
I know this is late but MC cruisers were originally luxury liners for this exact reason WITH pools built into them too!
The detail this guy puts in is incredible! My favorite notable detail were the leaves he placed under the water in the pool.
I've been waiting for an official Mon Calamari Cruiser set for 34yrs......still waiting.
@Mark Patino why are they making a new x-wing, Tie-fighter and millenium falcon, when they could do a remake of the malevolence, home one, Jabbas Sailbarge instead?
And another a wing
@@BrickAllan because the ones they remake make money
Lego: makes more star destroyers
LEGO Star Wars Fan base: *facepalm*
You could have built a nice one in 34 years
The pool in the front seems like a level straight out of a lego video game, something not entirely implausible however entirely unexpected.
In the lore the Mon Calamari ships actually had rooms like that.
Honestly, this is the best mon-cal ship I've ever seen in lego, hands down.
AND it's got amazing interior! I would really like to see this man working with LEGO for the next UCS set!
Imagine if this showed up at your door...id wet my pants and freak out😂😂
Builder: yeah there isn’t a ton of interior space
Also builder: *used half of the entire interior on a lake*
Worth it!
Mythic Bricks the mon calamari needed water to survive there water creatures or they will dry out so that’s why the lakes are there the lake is also there to keep it humid
cant he build the ship bigger?
@@Robin...222 Why don't you do it?
Everyone's a critic.
This guy is my favorite builder. His builds look like they are direct from the lego factory, so much play value and so accurate.
Flawless execution of balancing between the technicality of constructing an absolutely gorgeous and accurate hull; and including details that both make sense with Star Wars lore, and, most importantly, remain faithful to the nostalgia and youthfulness that LEGOs invoke. A true work of art this is. I feel like the interviewer didn’t do proper justice in documenting it though, I feel.
The glove to keep Luke's robot hand from getting wet!!! So good :D
Lol
He prefaces everything with "there's so little room" and then goes ahead to reveal a hanger of A-wings and a pool. Love it
I have never seen a lego round mon Calamari ship and THIS surpasses expectations by a MILE
Also the designer wasn’t shaking this time ;)
shaking ?
When he built and presented his giant star destroyer (which is even cooler if possible) he was so nervous about the build which took him forever he was shaking loads
The anxiety in this videos is through the roof lol
These belong in a Lego museum. Stunning builds.
Man, what a builds! And what a gifted builder! Love to see his home-collection! Pls make it happen Joshua....
This is engineering at this point
The pool in the ship makes a ton of sense. In lore not only did the Mon Calamari people need regular hydration and generally higher humidity, but these capital ships they provided to the Rebellion were repurposed ocean pleasure liners retrofitted into spacefaring warships.
I got to admite when he started to show the hungers and the interior i started to fan girl against my will, lego is truly an amazing thing.
This builder is a Lego god
The correct term is “master builder”
I love how he put Luke and Han swimming when they are in a full on battle
I love this creator! Wish I could afford to build his ships.
Me tooooo
Poor
Same here
$5000 you can make a good start
@ unbiased History just because he ain't a spoiled brat does not mean he is poor smh
This makes me so happy having just watched his Star Destroyer video where he said he had just started. Such an amazing attention to detail here, simply stunning.
This Guy: Makes a Mon Calamari Cruiser Easily
Me: Puts Two Pieces Together, MOM! I Made a Moc!
xD
Holds up a stud, if you look really close, it's actually a star destroyer...
He never says it was easy
@@No-ub8jx yeah like you should see the gab between the mon calamari cruiser and the aggressor
Imagine this:
Person: **Accidentally drops the ship**
Also person: *Don’t worry, we’re still flying half a ship*
tf it isnt even the same ship
@@nismotech3099 it's a meme
@@nismotech3099 you are a little slow aren't ya
Noice reference from the preqels
“I think we lost something.”
I’m 47yrs old & I want to play with this thing lol. I think Lego company really should get the Nobel peace prize for ingenuity for making a toy that has lasted through the years. What nerd boy doesn’t have some LEGO under their bed right now at any age lol u don’t even need to be a nerd to love LEGO
literally i sleep with lego by my side cause i dont have drawer to store more lego so i just place it in my bed xD i am 26 yo
they could if they didn't raise the price so much
darth
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I'm 32 ,married, 1 kid on the way and my wife got me a UCS Falcon for xmas. I remember when I cared what people thought about my nerdy hobbies but now that I'm older IDGAF .
This is one of the best looking lego Star Wars ship I've ever seen !
Just how the ship is curved, I'd really love to have the instructions
Wow that is just amazing! It can't have been easy to do a ship with all those curved shapes! I can see why LEGO has never come out with a Mon Cal ship! It would be tough to build without it being cost prohibitive!
That would mean the parts and usage will need to be inventive.
Luis E Morales Falcon oh no not _innovation_
This man is a genius!!! You should take a crack at making a venator class star destroyer!
FightFirewithFire yeah most definately
Huge Fan of Matt here!! Not only do I admire his building skills! But the playability he incorporates to his builds which complements older more serious fans but a humorous fun side for both ages!! Been following hime for a few years now and i can honestly say from all the Lego channels he is by the most talented for playable ship mocs . Keep up the great work Matt !!😎👍 dont know if you'll remember me but long ago i asked you about suggestions for a Venator Class star destroyer and what to do for the main retractable hanger doors 😁 thanks again for the feed back and again KEEP DOING THE AMAZING BUILDS !!!
The water in the pool is VERY well done! And definitely needed for an ocean based people.
Dude...That is insane. I've always loved the rebel ships, Home 1, Nebulon, etc. but it always seemed kind of impossible. MortesV has the best Nebulon model I've ever seen, but the Mon Calamari ships are really tough, and this is, by far, the best one I've seen yet. Congratulations.
"So I've built a Mon Calamari ship..."
Me: ok, kinda cool
"...with full interior"
Me: OMG THIS IS SO AWESOME I WANT ONE
This comment just screams extra
100th like
I love the pool so much. Makes total sense and it was said that Mon Cala ships were unpleasant to even be on board because of the humidity that the crews Mon Cala required.
That Mon Cal ship is one of the most beautiful models I've ever seen. Just amazing!
Really cool build! Small critique: I think for shows he should put little studs where the minifigs are so they don't get tossed around. It would really add to the overall atmosphere if the figs didn't get tossed around imo.
"I didn't have space for the diplomat quarters."
Also has a swimming pool. 😂
It's actually a pretty cool idea, and I had never thought about that before.
He did it again! This guy!
I don't even like Star Wars, but I'm thoroughly impressed with this guys builds, they're so neat!
What's dropping my jaw are the turbolaser bolt representations - including bolts splashing on the deflector screens! No way could I have thought of that beforehand!
i could just stand and watch this thing for hours, and then play with it for hours...
This is bigger than I could ever imagine on any set made by LEGO.
I wish LEGO added more interiors on their sets just on a smaller scale
This man needs like a honorary job at lego creating these awesome things. Such craftmanship!
I am not a fan of SW, I could even say not at all. But this is still one of the best MOCs I have EVER seen (and believe me, I have seen a lot). I am so tired of the standard "square" parts used everywhere, even to represent curves and everything. Here, the use of all these curved parts, angled so smoothly and cleanly, is truly amazing and makes this model so much original, and according to me so much higher than most Lego creations you can see. It's really harder to deal essentially with curved parts and to avoid any sharp angle, particularly when you know that the curved parts are limited and Lego are BASICALLY not made to create very curved models. The filling of the gaps is also fantastic (this is a very important point according to me), and the overall use of the parts is very clever. Like, you don't just have to use curved parts to make an overall curved shape, you have to find the way to assemble them. The result here is superb, congratulations to the builder. To be honest I don't even care what is inside, this exterior aspect is beautiful enough.
I'm surprised to see that the originality and cleverness in the making of these curved shapes doesn't seem to be the main point here.
That is the most magnificent Lego creation I’ve ever seen , brings a tear to my eye
I’ve watched this video five times since it released and it has not failed to impress me every time
Impressive....MOST IMPRESSIVE
Even without the interior it would be an awesome build. Well done and hats off to the builder! Also everyone with a bit of understanding Mon Cals will agree that there is need of a swimming pool or sth.
Without interior is stupid
Mon Cals need water to survive. If not, they would dry up.
He did a french joint in Lego! Wooah and also that poool is sweet
I love the ship its very sleak
looks very much like a Mon Calamari Cruiser. and it got some awesome interior and great job of the creator. And beyond the brick of all the good videos.
I'm 26 years old and you already know, the second the new Lego Star Wars games drops later this year, I'm starting a no-sleep 100% run through. Star Wars + Lego = Perfection.
Lego artists will never cease to blow my freaking mind!!! Y'all are all amazing!!!
that's pretty crazy all the details :o
Pool in the ship is my favorite part too. Mind blown!
I love the addition of the tropical pool for the crew to use, it’s a great little nod to the humour that you’ve would see in the original Lego games on the PlayStation 2. I love seeing these builds!
this guy creates the best Star Wars LEGO ships !
What an amazing ship! So aesthetic and true to the design, and the fact that it can be rigid despite all those slightly angled hinge points is incredible.
Ive waited years to see such a nice mon calamari cruiser moc!
I remember those hinges he talking about were called "Tilting Bearings" originally in the old Lego ordering catalogs I always loved them out of the Lego bricks, they were so great for many uses! Lego is the best toy even after 60 years.
Astounding build-this guy tops himself everytime.
For all of you who only built lego from instructions, what this guy has achieved with this build is truly outstanding even for AFOLs standards
the swimming pool makes a ton of sense to me.
Amazing and I love the shielding effect
Man, that dude has some talent. Bests SW models I have ever seen
The pool room makes it. It adds a real sense of fun to the piece. Well done.
I watched this dude last year, was impressed. This year, equally so. Next year I’m excited to see what he’s got
I love it that he didn’t just build a command deck and put a hangar in he just put in a little bit of everything
your Moc Highness, i bow down respectfully to your insane Legobuilder Skill🤴
man doing full interior is something else, im not sure how it works structurally, because a lot of the lego and moc big star destroyers and other big ships are 80% full of technic parts to support the huge exterior. this is either really flimsy or his design is next level. awesome work man
I couldn't believe the star destroyers but I can't believe this now
That rebel cruiser is the best lego Star Wars spaceship I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is awesome, particularly the attention to detail for the fighter bays and the bridge. Loving the moving Captain's chair console. Great job!!!
This guy is one of these Sheldon-like guys that can build ANYTHING! I'm curious how long it took to make each one. Absolutely AMAZING!
So much talent In this kind of build, incredible builder!!!👏👏👏
This man definitely has passion doing this, respect.
this is literally my childhood dream
Good lord, so many advanced ninja building techniques in one single MOC!
This is incredibly impressive, especially all the organic curves. 👏👏👏
I do love how he managed to build it all. The 2 biggest lego builds i've built aren't even finished yet and my builds are quite enormous, though my builds aren't as beautiful as that Mon Cala cruiser
I like that spaceship more than the original UCS Falcon. Because it has a lot of blanc bricks and … A POOL. Thats an awesome idea and Disney could take that into there merchandisement. Thanks a lot for sharing.
I wish Lego would make a Home One set just like this one
I'd love to see a Providence or Subjegator like this
He should make a Venator and a Providence with interiors and have them battle. That would be cool.
This is so cool! Beautiful work my man, the pool is really cute and I love that Tony Stark is there too just chilling and doing what he loves 😂 don’t always have to stick to cannon stuff, sometimes you just gotta have fun with it
that ship is beautiful
I hope that Lego will sell sets like this in the future with so much detail.
THEBuissnescreeper play it would be cool but expansive asf. Prob why they haven’t bc only a handful folks could afford it..but def would be awesome to see builds like this more often
But how much would it cost ???
Marcus Tiiainen prob $500-1500
Yeh... For 1000 dollars
Now this is art
That is absolutely amazing. And with imagination and a sense of humour.
The devotion to detail is great and makes the pool room even funnier, but honestly that's a beautiful pool