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Cherry Loft House MOC (still work in progress) is a contemporary summer house with a large sloping roof and sleeping loft.

My latest commision work mecha - Scara Therium "Rhino" ST 109 IAD. A two-legged walker who will target an enemy from a sneak attack especially in the desert warfare. Due to its low height its easy to avoid enemy detection. Comes with Led lights, two secondary hands, build in radar detection, Missles pods and a long blaster guns.

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.

All terrain deep recon truck

Models, characters, dioramas, and other objects I created in 2025 for displays, challenges, and most often just for fun.

Dune House MOC (still work in progress).

Finished version. This is part of a collaboration project where members are building chess pieces. I have created the knight figure for the medieval team (in white). This model demands a lot from those back legs. Each is mounted to a turn table to get that angle and then resting on a singe 45 degree angled stud. Clutch Power!!

Just got my first Vidiyo set. I got it because of the minifig, but some of the parts are really cool. This is how my futuristic Trabant was born.

 

We had a lot of those back in the day in Bulgaria. I had a friend who repainted his in pearl green metallic around 2002-2003, and the paint cost more than the car. Happy times :D

Meet Frank. He quit his job as a monster to follow his real passion - plastic surgery. Be like Frank.

Some photos of a pirate collaboration display for Brickbuilt Sydney.

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.

   

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...

 

My new submission for LEGO Ideas! 🏰🔥

Based in my "Chateau du Dragon" design plus improved details like more foliage, a ship and the top of the big tower. More details in the link (you can suppoort/comment there)

 

ideas.lego.com/projects/e99c897e-5839-42c3-9fbe-b74aa172f787

Finished version. This is part of a collaboration project where members are building chess pieces. I have created the knight figure for the medieval team (in white). This model demands a lot from those back legs. Each is mounted to a turn table to get that angle and then resting on a singe 45 degree angled stud. Clutch Power!!

More picture of BLACK BOA “Borussia” MarkII BB4 Infantry Assault Division (E.M.P Type) holding a sniper gun blaster poses.

 

Will make a full specification of Borussia's armaments soon. Shield has been deleted due to it protection from E.M.P. which is sufficient - my point of view ;)

 

Hoping for treats at the evil wizard's house on Halloween.

10th build in my Iron Builder round against LittleJohn, using the Toy Winder Key part in dark orange.

These are some behind-the-scenes shots of the road scenery I built for the setting of my forthcoming LEGO Back to the Future. Across a folding table I've placed several green baseplates with a long road MOC on top. The road is built with S.N.O.T. = studs not on top, by using bricks and plates assembled sideways to create the flat road pattern with divider lines. The road is anchored on the baseplates by using modified bricks on the top and bottom in just the right areas, which allows the road to be held securely into place. Then the modified bricks are covered with brown and tank pieces along with foliage to create the appearance of the road's shoulder.

 

Also, I added small notches throughout the road to mimic potholes. I did this by often placing small 1x1 wedge bricks or 1x1 round bricks throughout the pattern. Why are there so many potholes in this road? Well, I'm from Pennsylvania originally, so naturally I had to combat home sickness somehow.

 

In my Back to the Future animation, I have dozens of shots of both wide angles and closeups of the DeLorean speeding down the road, and for each shot I'd flip the table around and slightly move the plants to create the illusion of different stretches of road, as opposed to constantly using the same landscape over and over again.

These are some behind-the-scenes shots of the road scenery I built for the setting of my forthcoming LEGO Back to the Future. Across a folding table I've placed several green baseplates with a long road MOC on top. The road is built with S.N.O.T. = studs not on top, by using bricks and plates assembled sideways to create the flat road pattern with divider lines. The road is anchored on the baseplates by using modified bricks on the top and bottom in just the right areas, which allows the road to be held securely into place. Then the modified bricks are covered with brown and tank pieces along with foliage to create the appearance of the road's shoulder.

 

Also, I added small notches throughout the road to mimic potholes. I did this by often placing small 1x1 wedge bricks or 1x1 round bricks throughout the pattern. Why are there so many potholes in this road? Well, I'm from Pennsylvania originally, so naturally I had to combat home sickness somehow.

 

In my Back to the Future animation, I have dozens of shots of both wide angles and closeups of the DeLorean speeding down the road, and for each shot I'd flip the table around and slightly move the plants to create the illusion of different stretches of road, as opposed to constantly using the same landscape over and over again.

What started as a facelift ended up becoming a brand new mech, retaining only the spirit and the trademark gothic slopes of the original Canticle.

Credits/comments and feedback at my Instagram please: @stensbylego

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.

Little security bot for your starships's cargo hold

Some photos of a pirate collaboration display for Brickbuilt Sydney.

A new - safer - version of an old design.

It was a good year, allthough I hope to build more MOCs next year! Looking forward to your buids!

How do we look under our skin?

This was created as a LUG challenge to build something in microscale on a 16 x16 stud plate. I love microscale creations so I jumped at the chance to do this one. Fun parts used here are the chain used as the bridge over the waterfall, hot dogs for palm trees, and minifig epaulets for the sailboat.

I usually build houses and furniture in minifigure scale and asked myself if it would be possible to create even smaller furniture. Tiny Room MOC is my first try...

My second attempt on building the Polish State Railways ST44 diesel loco, which basicly is a tiny bit modified Russian M62.

 

Built and rendered in Stud.io.

 

Previous version, made in LLD: flic.kr/p/FPmoQK

Bike getting a little tune before heading up into Vermont tomorrow

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