For me there's nothing more fun to build in LEGO than a spaceship. I love the engines, the cockpit, the space minifigs, and that swooshing sound I can't help making as I fly it around the house. I love LEGO spaceships!
So, since Valentine's day is fast approaching I thought I'd channel some of that love into this all-red heart-shaped fighter:

The dual engines swivel independently for maneuverability and easy landing, it's armed to the teeth with four underside cannons, and its small size and stealth geometry keeps it off enemy radars until it's too late.
But a recent skirmish has left our intrepid and beautiful pilot, Capt. Val N. Tine, with an enemy rocket lodged in the fuselage! Can she make it back to base? Why didn't the rocket explode? And will she discover her enemy attacker was actually her secret admirer, Q-Pid?
Enjoy some more pics:






Wanna see some more of my LEGO creations? Here's a few you might like:

Wow! Who knew my LEGO alphabet spaceships would travel so far!
A quick (and completely incomplete) list of where they've been as of late:
Thanks everyone!
See them here and at Flickr.
When I was a kid growing up on Star Wars, I thought the X-wing was the best spaceship I'd ever seen. Of course the Millennium Falcon was great, and goodness knows the good old NCC-1701 was awesome, but the X-wing and its letter inspired brethren the Y-wing and A-wing (what the hell was with the B-wing?! It looked nothing like a B!) were just the coolest.
So later on as I got back into LEGO and was building spaceships I thought revisiting the idea of alphabet shaped ships would be fun.
It's taken me almost two years (I have kids and a job after all), but now I've done all 26 letters of the alphabet in glorious spacey LEGO. Click on each pic to be taken to more pics on Flickr. (BTW, you can download them via the "view all sizes" link in the Flickr light box.)
Enjoy:

A - Not bad for my first try. It's a little sparse, and the A is more implied than obvious, but not bad.

B - I started figuring out hinges on this one. It kinda reminded me of the old Bepsin Cloud Car.

C - This one was supposed to be some sort of giant antenna spy ship. All I know is that poor guy in the cockpit looks mighty cramped.

D - This one was an early attempt at making a ship seem well worn. And the pilot's chair in the cockpit rotated as you moved the ship around. Neat!

E - Some sort of booze cruise ship and one of the larger I built. Plenty of passengers having a good time, and one not so much.

F - My first real asymmetric ship. Those are two really big engines on the front.

G - An open air space golf cart. I kid you not. I felt like I really figured out some good SNOT on this one.

H - I tried out some more color, and the hexagon engines turned out nicely.

I - It was hard to come up with something interesting for basically I straight line, but using 1x2x2 bricks for a tall engine worked out OK.

J - Some of my better greebling if I do say so myself.

K - This looks completely different from the front. You should check it out.

L - Keep on truckin'! And dig those engines!

M - Pew pew personified!

N - This ended up looking sort of off in the photo vs. what I'd imagined, but you build and learn...

O - Figuring out how to attach big clear windows without using non-clear pieces was a challenge.

P - One of my faves because 1) it's orange, 2) it's such an oddball design, and 3) Nnenn liked it. (I miss Nnenn.)

Q - Sort of a combination of what I'd learned from B and G. And you should see the wacky engines!

R - I don't remember where I first saw the hinge idea I used over the windscreen, but I stole it lovingly. Dig the flame paint on this if you get a chance.

S - This one was a real toughy, but the rotating engine underneath the cockpit worked out well. And I finally got to use those old dark gray 2x8's!

T - My intergalactic tug. Love those tires!

U - By this point I'm pretty comfortable with a big curve and greebling. A fun fun shape to do!

V - I wanted to make V a really long one, and I had some new decorated tiles I couldn't wait to use.

W - Sort of a Star Trek-y vibe, and I got to use lots and lots of yellow!

X - I wanted to avoid the X-wing design as much as possible and ended up with more of a TIE feel. That's a lot of light bley.

Y - The killer tuning fork! Pew pew!!!

Z - A fitting end as I used almost every technique I'd learned over the two years. And I thought it ended up being significantly different from N.
Hope you enjoyed them! You can see them all over at Flickr too.