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    Marvel Every Star Destroyer and TIE Fighter in Marvel's Star Wars: Allegiance is a fan copy

    Oh, yeah, Lego Digital Designer. That was pretty neat, though when they cut the feature that let you buy all the bricks needed to build you LDD model I think it lost a lot of utility. As for how this model got into it, if that's what they used, I'd assume someone built it in LDD and uploaded...
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    Marvel Every Star Destroyer and TIE Fighter in Marvel's Star Wars: Allegiance is a fan copy

    Sure, it's incorporating Disney property, but that doesn't mean the fan ship becomes Disney IP merely through proximity.
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    Marvel Every Star Destroyer and TIE Fighter in Marvel's Star Wars: Allegiance is a fan copy

    The weirdest part is that it's not even the most recent snowspeeder model, that's the very first one back from 1999 when Lego started making SW sets. It's practically ancient as far as lego sets go, and I cannot fathom why you'd pick that one specific set to copy, or where you'd even find a 3D...
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    Marvel Every Star Destroyer and TIE Fighter in Marvel's Star Wars: Allegiance is a fan copy

    Now, there's lazy design, and then there's lazily stealing designs from fans that you or may not have the legal rights to. And then there's ripping off a lego model to the point the lego bricks are still visible. It's also worth noting that's not a SW comic, it's something from a mainline...
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    Marvel Every Star Destroyer and TIE Fighter in Marvel's Star Wars: Allegiance is a fan copy

    I'm not totally sure they do, not universally. If you make, say, something that's obviously an X-wing or TIE, yes that's probably going to have legal issues. But how far does that go? If you make something that's obviously a TIE, but is also an original TIE design, is that idea still Disney IP...
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