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This small vehicle is used for patrol and inspection duties. It is able to move quickly over rough terrain and can be operated by a single driver.
The rear hatch opens to allow the operator to enter/exit using a retractable ladder.
Displacement: 1255 t (less than half of Yamato's main turret weight)
Length: 205 ft (39 studs)
Beam: 38.5 ft (7 studs)
Crew: 85+
Armament: 1x 3 inch 50mm naval gun; 2x 40mm bofors; 2x 20mm Oerlikon
~800 pieces
Took some time off from working on the Enterprise and managed to piece this little fun tug boat together. Despite the ship being much smaller than all my previous projects, she is considered big for tug boats at her launch. These ships were designed to go on extented ocean journeys to support fleet actions. The class was originally named Navajo but later renamed due to the loss of her lead ship (USS Navajo AT-64). A total of 28 Cherokee-class were built, and served the US Navy (and later the Coast Guard) from 1940 to 1994.
This is my MOC for final 8th Round of Rogue Olympics 2022 Theme of the Round is - Time. I sued 56 parts for this build.
Little preview of the coming update/improvement of my MOC “Ritual of Blood”. Both pages have been hand painted because printing in pieces is very expensive.
This is what happens when you have an obsession with transparent parts but are not in the mood to builf spaceships.
This is a redesigned, custom version of the Lego model Creator Beetle (10252). A fun, technically challenging design. Uses rare dark azure pieces from three sets, original Lego chrome, and custom chromed wheels.
Microbuild created as part of New Elementary Parts Fest #1 2019.
www.newelementary.com/2019/09/sarah-beyer-technique-lego-...
At this stage I have design so many version for the Mistel head that I lost counts and as always my favourite style would be a mono eyes direction. Suddenly I came across a new part that change my design for the eye with a trans-orange tooth shape and it look menacing (on the right). So now I am stuck in between these design approach. Which one do you prefer? Please share your comments. I would love to hear from you guys.
This is Rudy. Rudy Fritz. Ex UGG Australia model, now a test pilot.
This is my Sheeptember contribution :D
Lilium Eco House is a contemporary and sustainable home, that combines old and new ways of living. The house is named after the lily flower. It is meant to be an eco-house with solar panels on the roof, large windows facing south and west, vegetables growing in the conservatory and garden, high levels of insulation and daylight and materials absorbing the warmth of the sun.
Downstairs you find the combined kitchen and living room. The tiled dark tan floor and the conservatory/greenhouse almost give the room an outdoor feeling. Downstairs you also find a bathroom and a TV-hide-away behind the stairs. Upstairs you find a hobby room, a bedroom and a terrace.
The house is built on moduverse plates and once you´ve taken the roof off it can be cut in half showing the full interiors.
If you look closely you´ll see that I´ve been a bit cruel to both Star Wars and Minecraft figures...
My Entry for Moc Wars Challenge #8. Titled: I said hold the tomato!
8. Couldn't Eat Another Bite
Build a meal that’s half (or more finished). Show us what was on the menu, but make sure it’s been partially eaten.
I made these parts a while ago however I never thought of sharing it until now. The image consists of a transmission, engine block and an exhaust that I think would be associated with a Mazda RX-7.
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
Sometimes you don't have to use fireworks to get an explosion...
A small vignette to celebrate the new year 2018.
This is a remaked version of my old MOC, inspired by song Bachelorette by Bjork.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-28453/Timofey_Tkachev/a-fontain-...
Model Specifications:
Brick count: 412 pcs
Estimate Psrts Cost: $50-$60
Height: 27 cm
ZIP file includes:
- 130 page PDF instruction
- BL partlist
*This is definitely a model for a display, so it's not such a strong thing. It have weak points in arms and hair. So please be tender with her. ;)
*Instruction was made using stud.io, GIMP and pdfsam.
I managed to fix the skirt design that able the leg to post with it bended knee. Managed to work on the arm and hand and I am pretty supposed cause the scale of this JE06 Jebat is huge! Look at the missing torso and the cockpit area. Almost a PG scale rate in GUNDAM term.
My latest #MOC: a #walker, inspired by the Star Wars AT-RT and the Warhammer 40k Sentinel. #Lego #legomoc #legopic #legomania #legoscifi #mech #mecha #legomech #legomecha #legospace #legostagram #legocreation #afol #apocalego #legowalker #legomilitary #robot #legorobot
A new build for once!
Did not get to building for around 2 years, but over the Easter break I did this build with some help from the family :D
It is not very complex, but I like the vibe and time was somewhat limited anyways.
Tree design by Full Plate, also inspired by an old build of his.
I still have several almost finished builds lying around at home, maybe I can finish them over the summer
Let me know what you think!
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 ^^
Blue Striped House (still work in progress) is a U-shaped house inspired by contemporary Scandinavian architecture Autumn. Blue, tan and grey stripes. Irregular windows. Clean furnishings.
Villa Amanzi is a luxury villa located on Phuket Island in Thailand. It was designed by architectural firm Original Vision (www.original-vision.com) and is operated by Paresa Resorts (www.paresaresorts.com). Details on the villa, including rental information (if you have a large amount of cash burning a hole in your pocket), are available from www.villaamanzi.com.
It features a 15 metre infinity pool overlooking the Andaman Sea, 6 bedrooms, and a contemporary modern design nestled into the edge of a ravine and up against an impressive rock face that penetrates into the house on multiple floors
Full set of photos available from: www.flickr.com/photos/rt_bricks/sets/72157638489626954/
Notes on the build:
- Weight: 22.6 kg (50 lbs)
- Dimensions: 77 cm x 51 cm x 59 cm (30 in x 20 in x 23 in) [96 studs x 64 studs x 61 bricks]
- Each floor of the house is fully furnished
- Floors are removable for showing the interior
- Everything is stud-attached (or other "legal attachments") except 4 cheese slopes for the fountain on the middle floor (which are kept in place by double-sided tape -- gravity will do, but this makes it easier for transport)