Expand Your LEGO ‘Star Wars’ Fleet With These Cool 2-in-1 MOCs
We all love the LEGO midi scale ships; here are some great ways to expand your collection by making the sets into 2-in-1 builds.
LEGO Star Wars is a great range that allows you to recreate classic ships from the Evil Empire, the Heroic Rebels, and more. One of the cooler “sub” lines they have in LEGO Star Wars is the so-called mid-scale ships. I’ve talked these up before for just how cool they are. They are a really great way of getting some of the big epic ships without having to spend the money and space on a massive model. They are also great for dioramas and the like.

Now LEGO is putting out more of these ships but there are only a limited number. You can really only get a couple of them, and while cool, that does limit your options. But what if it didn’t have to be that way? Well, an excellent MOC designer by the name of CreationCaravan (Brad Barber) has the answer! He’s figured out how to rebuild the existing midi kits into a whole host of other ships.
While he’s not the only person to do this, I do really like his LEGO midi scale MOCs. They all look great. So today, I want to showcase a few that I think are his best. These are great because they let you repurpose your midi ships into something else and make it easy to get all the parts if you want to build several. They are also super inventive, as they use the limited parts from each kit. I hope you enjoy them!

Star Destroyer (Millennium Falcon)
First, we’ve got a pretty cool rebuild of the Millennium Falcon midi kit. This one rebuilds it into a classic Star Destroyer. While the Midi line does have a Super Star Destroyer and an Acclimator Class Star Destroyer, it lacks the classic Imperial Class. I think this build does a pretty good job of creating that and is a great addition to a collection.
Pick up the Falcon here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
Rodger Young (Millennium Falcon)
Of course, when creating alternate builds for sets, you aren’t just limited to Star Wars ships. Brad has branched out to a lot of other franchises. I really like this build he made for the Rodger Young from Starship Troopers. This isn’t a franchise you see a ton of models for, so it’s awesome to see some give it some love. The build looks really slick as well.
Pick up the Falcon here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.

The Malevolence (Invisible Hand)
Here’s one that’s kind of out there. We’ve got a cool build of The Malevolence from the LEGO midi scale Invisible Hand kit. This one looks really good to me. It’s obviously a smart move to use the IH kit, as it shares many colors and design language with the Big M. I think it’s a really cool build, and The Malevolence isn’t a ship you see show up much, so it’s always great to see it get some love.
Pick up the Invisible Hand here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
Battlestars Galactica and Pegasus (Millennium Falcon and Home One)
Swapping back over to a non-Star Wars franchise we’ve got a two for one here with the Battlestars Galactica and Pegasus from Battlestar Galactica. Both of these builds just look super slick and do a great job of showing off the difference between the two ships. If I had to chose one, I think the Galactica is bit of a better design, but its just a cooler ship! Besides, why would you chose when you can just have them both.
Pick up the Home One here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
Fondor Haulcraft (Millennium Falcon)
Speaking of ships you don’t see show up much, we’ve got Luthen’s Fondor Haulcraft from Andor. This is another Falcon alternate build, and Brad’s got a lot of those. It just shows how versatile that kit is. As to the Haulcraft… this might be one of my favorite builds. This thing looks sooooo good. We may never get an official LEGO kit for the Haulcraft, but this one might just tide you over.
Pick up the Falcon here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
Pelta Class Frigate (Tantive IV)
It’s not all Falcon builds here; we’ve also got a great alternate build for the Tantive IV LEGO midi scale kit. This transforms it into the classic Pelta Class Frigate used during the Clone Wars and by the Rebel Alliance.
Again, I think this is really great build that’s managed to do the Pelta justice. The Tantive IV has the right colors and even the detailed sticker plates work really well to give the ship depth. This really does look like it could be official set. And yes, the “wings” do close.
Pick up the Tantive IV here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.

The Rocinante (Invisible Hand)
If you are a fan of hard sci-fi, you won’t want to miss this MOC. It’s a great conversion to make the Rocinate from The Expanse. This ship plays a major role in the series and is basically its own character. While the ship is less fantastical that some of the other ships, it doesn’t mean the build is any less cool.
This also looks like it’s showing the ship from a bit later in the series when it’s had a major refit, but that’s how most people know it. The Invisible Hand is, sadly, going out of production soon, so you’d better jump on this so you can mine the set for all its worth.
Pick up the Invisible Hand here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.

The Supremacy (Super Star Destroyer)
Are you a fan of the sequels? Well, here is a build for you. This one transforms the Executor into Snoke’s flagship, the massive Supremacy. It’s a pretty cool alt build, and I really like how the designer kept the idea of smaller Star Destroyers’ flying escort. He even made them smaller to show off just how big the Supremacy is.
Of course, Imperial ships are pretty easy to transform into First Order ones as they share many details. But this is a pretty inventive build as the Supremacy differs greatly from your standard Imperial ship.
Pick up the Executor here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
Galactic Starcruiser (Tantive IV)
Here’s a fun one, and one that is about to vanish! Brad did a really nice conversion, turning the Tantive IV set into the Halcyon/Galactic Starcrusier. This build really nails the look, and it’s a bit different from a lot of the other Star Wars builds. It’s also kind of a look at the past as the Galactic Starcrusier, Disney’s attempt a high priced immersive LARP hotel, is defunct. (Check out a great video on it here).
However, if you do want to make this build, you gotta move fast. Much like the hotel, the Tantive IV is about to be retired, so get a move on if you want to build some history.
Pick up the Tantive IV here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.

Hammerhead Corvette (Millennium Falcon)
Lastly, we’ve got another Falcon alt build (you might need about 10 Falcon kits at this point). This one is pretty surprising as it rebuilds the Falcon into a Hammerhead Corvette. But you know what? It really works.
The same designer actually has a Hammheard made from the Tantive IV kit as well, and I think, surprisingly, the Falcon-based version is better. It’s really got the right look and colors. There are a few spots, I think, where the limitations of the parts show up a bit. But overall, I think it really works. I especially like how they were able to reuse the round printed/sticker parts on the Falcon to great effect here.
Pick up the Falcon here, then snag the instructions for the MOC here.
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