It’s allowed to be called the Enterprise? I’m shocked.

It’s allowed to be called the Enterprise? I’m shocked.

Just means was it built without putting any strain on the Lego bricks. That’s considered an illegal build if so.
… why?It’s allowed to be called the Enterprise? I’m shocked.![]()
Well, matching the angle, the fan-made one isn't quite as impressive.While I can't for sure answer that question, they sure look sturdy enough. Just search LEGO Star Trek in Google images and you can find the exact replica I'm talking about. There's an Enterprise-D LEGO fan made set that looks to be roughly 8" to 12" long that blows the official release right out of the water.
EDIT: The set I'm talking about is apparently called a MOC Midi scale Enterprise-D. But my point is that if fans can do it so well on such a small scale, why does the official LEGO set which looks much bigger look so terrible?

It’s just a weird thing recently with Lego. Not calling their new build of Slave 1 that name and rather calling it Boba Fett’s spaceship. The Black Pearl as well just being called Jack Sparrow’s ship.… why?
					
				Yes.What does that even mean? Does LEGO have some sort of stupid elitist rules that a set design has to abide by? If so I feel like we were better off without. I'll be happy building my custom ships, legal construction rules be damned. LOL
Well Slave I was probably a Disney or LucasFilm decision, as it hasn't officially been called that in years. Even the Databank entry on the official website was changed to 'Boba Fett's Starship'. A recent comic just calls it 'Boba Fett's Firespray'. I think it's safe to say the name has been retired.It’s just a weird thing recently with Lego. Not calling their new build of Slave 1 that name and rather calling it Boba Fett’s spaceship. The Black Pearl as well just being called Jack Sparrow’s ship.
Sorry, it's a better MOC, wasn't indicating that it was better than the new LEGO version.I don't see how that's better at all
Comparison to BB
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Um, why? Lego is still limited in time, as well as specific rules for their sets in terms of price, piece count, build ability and play ability. A fan will not consider any factors saved money and time.Between the two I prefer Blue Brixx. And that's just sad. LEGO should not be getting outdone by competitors, let alone fans.
Who would have thought LEGO would actually improve on a Starfleet design (El Baz). It looks better than the original.Hmm. Just kind of shows the madness of trying to replicate the curviest, most organic Enterprise in Lego
But the blocky shuttlepod looks amazing.
Lego is the clear winner there. Better geometry, much nicer nacelles and neck, more detailed captain's yacht and aux deflector.Comparison to BB
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The Slave I thing began years ago when Lego was uncomfortable using the word "Slave" on the boxes of one of their products. They requested an alternative name from Lucasfilm, who decided to call it a Firespray class ship. IIRC, Lucasfilm does still consider the ship to be called Slave I, but they have been pushing the Firespray designation so that Lego didn't stick out like a sore thumb to the point that I think Boba Fett himself even referred to the ship as "my Firespray" in The Book of Boba Fett.Well Slave I was probably a Disney or LucasFilm decision, as it hasn't officially been called that in years. Even the Databank entry on the official website was changed to 'Boba Fett's Starship'. A recent comic just calls it 'Boba Fett's Firespray'. I think it's safe to say the name has been retired.
Black Pearl may have been as well because in Fortnite the Black Pearl glider is also just called 'Jack's Ship'
A Lego Designer said it was a request fromThe Slave I thing began years ago when Lego was uncomfortable using the word "Slave" on the boxes of one of their products.
					
				
						
					
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				Jens: Then, the next one, also from The Mandalorian, is Boba Fett’s Starship.
Michael: Yes, I built another. We’re not calling it Slave I any more. This is Boba Fett’s Starship.
James: OK, why are we dropping the Slave I name?
Jens: Everybody is. It’s probably not something which has been announced publicly but it is just something that Disney doesn’t want to use any more.
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