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I've been busy creating 12 Festive Builds for the Brickfanatics Website I've also added a few lines of cheesy verse to accompany each vignette.
Built on a 8x8 plate, which is always a challenge, but a joy once complete.
Something a little different. This is based on a pretty well-known propaganda photograph of the now buried Batterie Lindemann, the largest gun battery of the Atlantic Wall, in 1943. www.flickr.com/photos/7208148@N02/6408465435
Had a lot of fun building this and using the "perspective" zoom in Studio.
My first SHIP in minifig scale. Seven sections, with some modularity (the four "wings" are actually little fighters that can be combined 2 by 2 - front and back sections can be combined into a spaceship, while the central section can serve as a base/laboratory)
Actually this wasn't meant to be a SHIP when I begin this build, I was more into just make a modular starship, but as it is september, it grows a bit ^^
In the outer reaches of the cosmos, where light bends around worlds unseen, the Aetherians dwell, beings of radiant energy, neither flesh nor spirit, but something beyond both.
They are the architects of Ascension, weaving frequencies of consciousness that awaken slumbering worlds. When they descend, not in ships but as waves of shimmering brilliance, they ignite the spark of evolution within all life.
To witness them is to feel every atom hum with ancient memory, as if creation itself remembers its purpose. Through their guidance, civilizations rise, not by conquest, but by awakening, ascending into realms of infinite light.
The third round of the local building competition for creative use of certain parts. I couldn't help but use the large number of white taps I had, so I made a large ladder for a fire truck, which, by the way, looks more like a locomotive than a truck...
It is gratifying that a format and scale that I developed is repeatedly requested as a commissioned work. This is the latest - delivered January 24, 2017.
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In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.
This is a health care module with a garden passage, examination area, treatment room and surgery room.
My previous MOC Part I is a habitat example module. My aim is to build further example modules to visualize the various functions of the colony.
Another Iron Forge build. I've used the banana on all of the important places - steering wheel, gas and handbrake.
A ferocious Christmas ornament for my tree. Submission for the LEGO Ideas Activity "Build to Give". The golden cone is empty so is 100% workable.
Please support and comment on Lego Ideas - ideas.lego.com/projects/93574c09-16cd-4076-98c1-996224fa7e9c
Pirate Harbour - I wanted to make a MOC with the Figbarfs, I made for the PotC Competition at Roguebricks. It should have been a small one, it turned out a little big bigger :) Hope you guys like it.
This MOC is part of a Polish Legends collab done together with other Zbudujmy To members and friends.
The Wawel Dragon is one of the most well known Polish legends. It tells a story about a dragon which resided in cave in Kraków. It terrorised the local community, ate all animals it could find and, occasionally, people. Many warriors had been defeated trying to beat the beast.
Then a young shoemaker named Skuba appeared with a brilliant idea to defeat the dragon. He crafted a figure of a sheep and filled it with sulphur. The dragon, of course, ate it. But the food turned out to be a bit too spicy for its taste. It desperately started to drink water from the river. It drank more, and more, and more... Until it exploded into a thousand pieces.
The dragon is an unofficial symbol of Kraków up to this day. There is a real cave called Dragon's Cave under the castle hill, which you can visit.
Recent Hong Kong public housing design tends to be modulated and monotonous. Let's recall our memories of childhood fun running around the public estate by bricks! Scenes like Chinese clinic, playground, corridors and metal gates are recreated. Occupation of corridor for decoration, while not allowed in Hong Kong, is somehow very common in Singapore.
Today's build, greec theme build in microscale. Hope you like it 😀
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The famous Yellow Castle set reimagined as a modern Architecture style set!
When this set was released back in 1978, LEGO
did not produce grey bricks since they feared children would use it to build weapons/tanks - so I guess yellow was the obvious color to build a castle!
Find the instructions for my other builds here and on Rebrickable.com!
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