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You will not find a LEGO set with instructions for this. As far as I know SciFi network doesn't have a marketing agreement with Lego, and therefore would not be marketing any toys. There is a website called brickshelf where individuals who make their own Lego models post pictures of their work. On that site there are a number of Colonial Viper models, and I have seen a micro scale Battlestar Atlantia there. I have also seen someone selling instructions to build a Lego viper on Ebay.

When I was a teenager, I built my Lego version of the old 1970's Galactica and entered it in the local Lego contest held yearly in Robeson's department store in Champaign Ill. In retrospect, it sucked. I used almost every brick I had, so the thing was multi-colored, and it only held 12 vipers. It was mini-fig scale, and over 4 feet long. I had to carry it into the contest in modules, and reassemble it. I didn't win. Nobody but kids liked sci-fi in Illinois in those days.

If I had enough grey brick, It would be cool to do a modern day model of the Galactica, except that it would take months, and I have a job these days. Oh, well.

Update: On brickshelf I have seen a full size Galactica, both old and new varieties, and a orbiting drydock, Cylon raiders old and new, a 1978 show shuttle, and various Raptors. The raiders, shuttle and Raptors were all minifig scale, but the full size Galactica's were smaller than that scale. Still, they were very large models. Cool as hell. I wish I had the brick and the time.

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