Achieve serenity with free LEGO building instructions for an “Outlaw Spaceship” from TBB [Instructions]

As a holiday gift to our readers, The Brothers Brick commissioned talented LEGO artist Tyler Clites to design a LEGO model that everybody can build. This custom “Outlaw Spaceship” should make any sci-fi fan’s heart twinkle like a firefly in the depths of space.

Custom LEGO Outlaw Spaceship

Our simple, step-by-step instructions and parts list will help you assemble this unique model unveiled for the first time here. It’s full of LEGO building techniques you won’t generally see in an official LEGO model, so it’s also an opportunity to learn a few tips and tricks. Let us know in the comments if you like these instructions, and we may do them more regularly in the future.

Digital Model

In addition to the standard instructions below, we’ve also created a digital file for use in Stud.io. If you need to buy any parts for this model, you’ll be able to create a Bricklink wanted list of elements straight from the program to get you started on building this awesome spaceship. You can download the Stud.io software for free on both PC and Mac here.

Download the Outlaw Spaceship digital file here. We’ve also created a PDF, in case you want to print the instructions or build the model offline (but please don’t re-share our instructions without permission).

Outlaw Spaceship steps 1-16

Custom LEGO Outlaw Spaceship instructions (1)

Outlaw Spaceship steps 17-23

Custom LEGO Outlaw Spaceship instructions (2)

Outlaw Spaceship parts list (184 pcs)

Custom LEGO Outlaw Spaceship parts list

Got your ship built? It’s time to see if you can outrun Feds & Reavers alike!

16 comments on “Achieve serenity with free LEGO building instructions for an “Outlaw Spaceship” from TBB [Instructions]

  1. Elspeth De Montes

    @Aardvark17 because 1. The parts are common. 2. There are building instructions 3. There’s a bricklink stud.io file to create a wanted list to source the parts if you don’t have them. 4. Anyone can build it.

    Enjoy the build :-)

  2. Andrew Post author

    @Brandon & Scott: Official TBB PDF added. :-)

    (Scott, would you mind taking down your PDF on Google Drive? We’d definitely prefer people use our official version.)

  3. Kevin Miller

    This is great! One simple suggestion for future efforts is a white background—I think I used all my toner printing the PDF.

  4. Andrew Post author

    @Jason: Hmmm, I can’t figure out why that page is behaving differently from the others. I’ve changed it so it links directly to the full-size image for now. How odd.

    @Scott: Thanks! ;-)

  5. Sam Odom

    Having been a Lego Dad for many years, this actually looks easy. (yes, with many brick shaped scars on my feet!)
    I downloaded them as jpegs, I’ll get the information I need from that. No big deal.

  6. salamurai

    so neat! Gonna have to find me all the pieces.
    My favorite part (pun intended) is the tiny version of the Mule.

  7. MaffyD

    Are you trying to set a world record for the number of oblique references to a certain unfairly cancelled TV show here? They made me smile…

  8. Daryl Moore

    Love the design and want to build my own one now. Do you have the Lego numbers for the parts, as I’m having difficulty finding some bits? Thanks :)

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