Summary

AStarfieldplayer has managed to assemble the Razor Crest spaceship from theStar Warsuniverse from scratch, delivering a design that’s relatively difficult to craft. The player offers step-by-step instructions for any interested fans who are looking to build their own Razor Crest ship.

Thebuilding mechanics inStarfieldcan cater to many creative visions for players to dive into, allowing them to construct a wide variety of ships to pilot and showcase. By tending to the Ship Services Technicians, players are free to explore new ships and modules to aid them in their creative endeavors. Ever sinceStarfieldlaunched, players were quick to craft bizarre spaceships and share them online. The community hasn’t fallen short of unique projects, with one in particular being dedicated to a particular military craft fromStar Wars.

Built from scratch and without anyStarfieldmods, Reddit user BOT-Numpa shared their creativity with a replica of the Razor Crest, flown by Din Djarin fromThe Mandalorianshow on Disney Plus. BOT-Numpa utilized three layers and two floors to complete the ship’s overall model, complete with specific modules that can’t be replaced. They gathered ship parts from multiple manufacturers, including Deimos and Taiyo. It’s an intricate design whose blueprint is rather complex to understand. Thankfully, the instructions provide each individual module that’s needed to construct the Razor Crest.

According to BOT-Numpa, their Razor Crest is a “vanilla” ship, equipped with basic modules that can work with any habs within the vessel. They used a few different places inStarfieldto assemble the build, including New Atlantis, HopeTown, Neon, The Key, and more. The work seemed to pay off, though, with many comments praising the design. “Best Razor Crest I’ve seen so far. I’ll definitely be building this one,” wrote one user. “I think this has to be one of the most accurate ship recreations out there, very well done,” another said.

The Razor Crest isn’t the only ship fromThe Mandalorianto be built withinStarfieldby a player. Around when the game first launched, Reddit user mcfadders uploaded their build of Din Djarin’s second ship from the show, themodified N1 Starfighter. Other players have taken the time to craft other famous ships from theStar Warsuniverse, including the Millennium Falcon and an X-Wing fighter.

The addition of the instructions for the Razor Crest is a huge advantage for interested players who are looking to craft their own spaceships. Given how intricate ship-building can be in the game, using instructions to build new designs provides an incredible advantage for those who may be less skilled when it comes to picking out the right modules and ship parts. The game has received some criticism for not implementing a sharing feature forship blueprints inStarfield, though mods can always remedy this. Until Bethesda can introduce a sharing program for ship designs, players will need to rely on original instructions from otherStarfieldgamers who take the time to build fantastic ships in the game.

Starfieldis available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.