Simply known as "the Voyager". Here's why YOU, explorer, should get yourself one of the best interplanetary mobile base stations on the market!

Soar through the stars and pick a planet! Every Voyager comes ready to land with, not 1, not 2, not even 3, but 4 landing legs to make sure nothing blows you over!
Want to set up camp for the night? Easy! Initiate midsection slide-out procedures and access the best of the best in mobile living among the stars. Roll down the access ramp and inside the midsection awaits an ideal set of gear to make your short term stay on a new planet all the more enjoyable. 4 deployable hover beds to keep you comfortable at night, 4 hover segways for maneuverable exploration, as well as a sink and cooktop should turn any trip into a vacation. 
When unpacked you may find that camp living isn't for you... fear not! Board your hover chair in the cockpit and launch the atmosphere-specialized pod, equipped with its own landing gear. 
Gather valuable information on new forms of life and environmental conditions.
Return back to HQ, pack it all up, and repeat!

The Voyager is by far the best ship for your and three other passengers to cruise through the galaxy, exploring new and dangerous planets. Capable of travelling at lightspeed in its space form, or supersonic when in atmosphere form. A perfect vessel to explore the unknown. It's minimalist design looks good to any backdrop. 


Hello!

Thanks for checking out my custom Lego MOC building instructions for my custom designed ship, "the Voyager"!

This is a 441 piece spaceship with all kinds of functionality. Look through the pictures, you will see that the entire rear can slide on rails to access the internal living area. There are landing gear for both the main ship, and the "atmosphere pod". It can carry 4 minifigures in the cockpit, so you can assemble your own team of explorers. The ship is shown in all white, but you can get whatever pieces you want to come up with your own colour combinations. 

To be clear, this listing is for a digital set of instructions and a parts list only, not parts, minifigs, or hard copy will be sent to you.

Upon purchasing, I will send you an HTML link via eBay message, which will take you to the digital instruction and parts list booklet. From there you can print, or read the booklet off of a device.

I tried my best to make the instructions clear, and detailed. It should be noted that due to the nature of Lego 4x4 round bricks (which make up most of the ship), it is hard to make a super stable model. The parts to accomplish this while maintaining the aesthetic/functionality I wanted simply do not exist. With that said, the model will not fall apart or anything. Careful use will do, and if you are committed enough, glue will solve this problem completely. I am new to Stud.io, and this was the first model I made with it (I previously built in LDD and exported to Stud.io for touch ups).

All in all I am pleased with how this build turned out. I originally built it for myself, then thought to list it. 

Thanks for checking out my listing! Check out my other Lego MOC instructions on my account! Thank you!