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One week ago, Bran the Broken, commissioned me a new wheelchair to rule with style the Seven Kingdoms (well...6). So this is the final product. I deserve at least one castle 🤔. INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE!!
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.
First build for 3rd round of Iron Forge! Can't believe I'm here with all these amazing builders.
The seed part is...let's say I prefer bananas :D
In a glade shadowed by pine trees lies this house. It has a large terrace (to some extent inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater) and a cosy conservatory with garden view.
It might not be my most complex build so far, but it's still one of of my hardest to finish. In April, after years and years of hard work as a legal counsel with high speed approach and self-imposed performance requirements, I ran out of energy. My brain stopped co-operating and I lost my ability to focus. Since then, I have been struggling to recover and to find a balance both at work and in my creative process with LEGO. Thus, finishing Pineglade House MOC means a lot to me and I'm glad that I'm now on a more sustainable path ahead.
Artsand House MOC is a flirt with brutalism. A modern home with art gallery, spa and large bedroom with a garden view. Quadrangular concrete house bodies meet organic nature. A dog is waiting for the owner to come home.
In August 2019 I displayed some of my houses at the Kloss på Kloss exhibition in Hässleholm, Sweden. A visitor asked me if I didn´t have any brutalist houses. I said no and explained that it probably would be too boring. It would be hard to create the dynamics needed to make a modern house MOC interesting. After the exhibition I started thinking and decided to give brutalism a chance. Not purist brutalism, but rather contemporary architecture flirting with brutalism...
Scavrat Archive 3-22A.
Re: Archon Series, old world (classified), Central States of America, Autonomous Walker Division, 2039.
Model: Archon Gamma EW/A-SD (Electronic Warfare/Artillery Servitor Drone)
Weaponry: General Dynamics dual munition S/LRM-4s, feat. smart live load, stealth baffling.
Aux: ECM/Anti-ECM array.
Role: Archon slaved unit, indirect fire support.
Fresh off the factory floor, here is Archon Gamma. This is the second build of my personal challenge to create mechs that are smaller than my usual scale, while maintaining all the detail and chunkiness that I love. Beta was about 1/2 scale while Gamma is about 2/3.
Everything is new, including leg and torso design techniques. I wanted to go super angular, and also went with old world American military colours. Torn on whether or not I’ll do it up in post-apocalypse Prelacy red. What do you think?
I’m behind on recording my YouTube (link in bio) video but will be showing how to build this leg soon. I also need to do some proper photos on backdrops for this and my Scavrat Beta. No time, no time...
The first generation of the famous El Camino. Working steering is optional. Fits the new 8-wide LEGO Speed Champions standard.
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Get PDF instructions and partlist for free: outbricks.com/59-el-camino
Hey Lego friends! how is going- here's a rebrick of 76190- probably i can do some of better whit the limbs, but like the head:)
It's been awhile since I did last updated my Jebat mecha design. Been busy with exercise, life and etc ;) So thank for being patience with me.
Let me present to you my latest head design for JEBAT! Hope you like my Mono-eyes design. I've managed to design the eye to tilt from left to right. It look menacing when it glance at angle direction.
A brave soul go's on a journey of revenge.
In the silent swamp he traces the halfling king to execute his ultimate punishment, but they were waiting....
The MPM60 Multi-Purpose-Manipulator was my entry into the Bricklink designer contest. I wanted to build something that looked visually intersting and had several play features but that also invoked a sense of nastalgia from several of the older Lego lines. In particular, the arm and the containers were the main features of a number of older space and underwater themes and I thought that they still worked with the new design.
I had also just started looking at Paul Pepera's designs and the "inflatable" and utilitarian look came from that. This was the first ship I made that actually fit with hard-scifi and from here I went on to make all of the other models. The Guppy (one image back ->) has the same base but I changed the tank under the engine and balanced the colors and added new attatchments.
Congradulations to all the winners. There are some great models there!
After the Great War of the Tribes, many have modified their battle mechs for different everyday tasks. This is the case with Silas Xyl. He used to operate a minesweeping mech, mark 7, but after the war he opened a kindergarten, where the small mech was perfect for nusring tadpoles. He chose to use the mech for nursing as both mines and kids are equally dangerous materials to work with.
Obviously my mechs will be only in the frog "family" :D
I have been planning to work on a new transport vehicle chassis with power function that transport a mecha with a power uplift. Almost 6 or 7 years ago i did moc a 4x4 wheels and 8x8 wheel chassis with a powerfunctions and now its a good time for me to make one that will tranport a mech to a battlefield or do a field repair work. Please welcome Type J9 Jaeger Mecha Carrier. Status still in WIP.
The police is looking out for us... or eating donuts?
The hood is part of the minifigure series 21.
More images and link to instructions coming soon at rebrickable.com/users/bassdj/mocs/