Lego fans are always making truly amazing models, but lately I’m getting obsessed by sci-fi creations, like the greatest Lego mecha I’ve ever seen. Or this formidable starship, called the Tesseract. It reminds me a bit of the old 70s and 80s spaceship illustrations by Chris Foss.
While the Tesseract is not as bit as something like the Intrepid carrier—made at minifig scale—it’s pretty big: 105 centimeters (41.33 inches). It seems larger because it’s built at micro-scale, a Lego technique that turns truly gigantic things into small models while keeping it sense of size.
Made by Pierre E Fieschi, the Tesseract is “a giant space shipyard capable of building or repairing even battleships sized vessels. It features a giant deployable ‘drydock’ that adapts to the type of ship that needs repairs / or that is planned for building on site.”
It’s also illuminated by three meters of Electroluminescent Wire, which really brings it to life. Some beautiful design, lots of little details and ingenious engineering went into this model. [Flickr]















To me it looks a bit like the crew transports in the second mission of Homeworld 2. Awesome!
You took the words right out of my mouth! Glad someone else remembers that game.
I’d just like to say that I came in here to say the same thing. However, I feel it’s more appropriate if I say it.
http://youtu.be/tPxLqlDmJ8c
Definitely lifted straight out of Homeworld 2 or one of its mods. Still really cool, can’t go wrong with Homeworld and I am still waiting for a company to see the light and make homeworld 3.