Created and authorized by magurean.paul, the MOC-140379 Leviathan-Moya Spaceship building block model faithfully recreates the iconic sci-fi spaceship seen in game scenes, featuring a sturdy structure, rich functional details, and an immersive building experience that balances playability with high display and collectible value. This premium sci-fi building block set includes 3,700 eco-friendly ABS parts with accurate colors, smooth surfaces, and excellent clutch power, ensuring a safe, stable, and satisfying assembly process with no burrs or rough edges. Parts are sorted by type in separate bags to greatly reduce sorting time and improve overall building efficiency, while remaining fully compatible with major Danish building block brands. A QR-code instruction system provides clear, step-by-step digital guidance across multiple devices, making the build approachable for beginners and rewarding for experienced builders alike. Once completed, the Leviathan-Moya model serves as an impressive display piece, educational construction kit, and background decoration, making it an ideal gift for sci-fi movie fans, gamers, and building block enthusiasts aged 10 and up.
LeviathanMoya is a female transport vessel; a living sentient bio-mechanical space ship, who was once captured by the Peacekeepers. She escaped captivity along with the people imprisoned on her by the Peacekeepers. She has given birth to one offspring, a male by the name of Talyn. Being bio-mechanoid Moya contains both biological and technological components. She was 23 cycles old when John Crichton came aboard, making her 27-28 cycles old at the end of the Peacekeeper/Scarran War.
Moya, like all LeviathanMoya, has no weapons and is capable of only one defensive maneuver, Starburst. The ability to starburst is a faster than light drive system that is unmatched in its ability to evade pursuers. A starbursting Leviathan cannot be caught unless its drive system is disrupted just as it begins ignition. Once a Leviathan has entered starburst, it can travel enormous distances in far less time than most other vessels. Aiding this ability to evade is the imprecise nature of traveling by starburst. Often even the ship and its pilot have no idea where they are after a starburst.





