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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.
A upgraded version from it's easier predecessor "Rhino"ST109. More armaments, better protection armour and hunger for enemy. Attach with a long cannon 88mm gun on top left cockpit, twins hand Gatling guns, Infra-red dome to detect enemy in day and night also with a secondary hand all purpose. Ideal warfare would be in the desert and urban city. This design comes with LED lights infant of the main cockpit. With strong reinforcement torso bar at the thigh it will provide a more stability, endurance and agility during the battlefront with an additional 2 hooks bar.
A cross-post from Instagram:
A belated thank you to my 2000 followers, from the cast and crew of Dark Legacies. I’ll get a bit personal on this one…
For those of us with a creative drive, being creatively productive is essential for mental well being. It scratches the existential itch, if just a bit. But finding the time and the motivation can be difficult. Sometimes all I want to do at the end (or beginning) of the day is check out. Community is crucial, which is why I’m so appreciative of all of you here, and on Flickr.
Every follower is a validation, but even more so, I want to thank those of you who leave comments and who actually read the narratives that accompany my builds. At the heart of it, my LEGO is primarily a medium to continue telling the story I started 15 years ago with the release of my Dark Legacies D&D books. Maybe one day I’ll write a new book, or find some other medium. In the meantime, with your support — my peers, mentors, and fans — I’ll just keep building.
Thank you.
Some say curiosity killed the cat, but maybe the cat actually walked through a glowing door to a cool new place.
With the new year approaching, what new doors will you step through?
Interior overview. Open plan with dining area and kitchen.
Calmwater Cliff House is located on a cliff by the beach. Two floors with a terrace on each floor. Downstairs you find a spacious kitchen and dining area, a bathroom and home office. Upstairs you find a music corner with sea view, a bedroom and the main entrance.
As you see it´s a LEGO house and I´ve mainly used the colours black, dark tan, tan and reddish brown.
I wanted to make a modern home - in some way inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and the colours of the 20th century - updated to 21st century lifestyle.
This is my tribute to the classic LEGO Pirates sets I dreamt of as a child.
I wanted to keep the aesthetic and the charm of those sets, but to use some modern, advanced building techniques as well. So I went for the hexagonal shape with lots of building on a side ;)
Despite its unusual geometry, it can open up (it splits in half) to reveal interior detail (soon I will post more photos showcasing them).
If you're an AFOL LEGO Pirates fan, please, check out the instructions on my Rebrickable ;)
rebrickable.com/users/symbioza/mocs/
#LEGO #LEGOMOC #MOC #LEGOPirates #Pirates #EldoradoFortress #Eldorado #AFOL #Rebrickable #Fortress #Tower
Commandeered by the cruel and ruthless captain Bono, this traditional Ninjago-style djunk had seen many a battle at sea. Sailors shuddered in fear when the orange sails came into view, and often jumped ship right away, for mercy was only seldom to be had. The two skeleton dragons at the bow of the „Misfortune’s Keep“ could set any ship ablaze in seconds if surrender wasn’t offered to Captain Bono and his pirates. When Brixton started trading with Ninjago 150 years ago, he found the Brixton fleet to be easy prey. King Kirk of Brixton was furious, obviously, and sent the third fleet of his royal armada out to capture or kill the Captain and destroy his ship. Captain Bono had never seen anything like the monstrous dreadnoughts. When Admiral Beaufort Bell graciously presented the pirate with the options of a trial before his Majesty’s court or of being put out on a solitary island, Bono chose the latter. Both options meant certain death, but he wanted to spare himself the shame of bowing to a foreign king. The „Misfortune’s Keep“ was subsequently blown to pieces, while Captain Bono watching the scene in horror.
But that was a long time ago when shipping was still mainly done at sea.
When Nadakhan roamed around Ninjago looking for a crew for his own pirating, he found the bleached skeleton of Bono. On a rock nearby he had written his last three wishes in his own blood before he died.
1. I want my ship!
2. I want my crew!
3. I want revenge!
Although Nadakhan was not sentimental, necessarily, he thought it to be a nice touch to add the ghost and soul of the infamous Captain to his crew. And so he revived the skeleton with a touch of his djinn blade, offered him to rebuild the „Misfortune’s Keep“ and promised him final revenge on the Brixton crown.
The Weltwagen SS5 it’s a sports car with mid-engine - modern, aggressive, reliable, combine power and advanced technology to become master on the road and track.
I designed this MOC car to be 5 studs wide, thus fulfilling my understanding of the optimal proportions of vehicles in my Lego city.
These friendly guys live in fruit gardens where they hide among bushes and foliage. Have you never spotted them? Well, they are very shy and absolutely terrified of humans...
Characters based on doodle from my sketch pad.
The first of the reshoots for my revamp series of the BIONICLE stars line. Takanuva was the first of the revamps, having done him as a one off revamp originally.
Seven MOCs this year woooo! Kind of a slower year this time. I got very caught up with some other projects that may or may not see the light of day in the future depending on how they turn out. Turns out writing a book takes a lot of time, hence my absence for the last several months and (probably) the next few as well.
I'm genuinely happy with all of these this year. I've gotten to experiment with some ideas I've been wanting to do for ages, so it's been fun getting those out into the open. From left to right, top to bottom:
Western Ash Dragon
Children of the Mountain
Iva, the Red Coven's Blade
The Temple of the Immortal Serpent
Dr. Gila
Vastt
Flower Field Fox
See ya'll next year maybe.
A modular castle MOC that I've built recently as a present for my six years old pal that I use to play with quite a lot (or just my nephew if you will ;) ). It includes a main gate with working drawbridge and portcullis, foldable walls and lots of space to place and pose the minifigures. As much as I could, I was trying to achieve the look and feel of the old LEGO castles that I played with as a kid back in the 80s and 90s.
Design of the battlements modules for the towers and the main gate was heavily inspired by the Kingdoms Modular Castle Creator LEGO Ideas project by Michael Kalkwarf (www.flickr.com/photos/michaelkalkwarf/).
You can find the original project here:
ideas.lego.com/projects/b967bda0-d0be-4d3f-9f47-9b0c2ebcca26
I put together the first version of the lego set 10281 bonsai tree. Was a fun little build and I have a perfect place for it. Will update the leaves in the spring.
A different view of my Torre Dorada MOC, a tribute to the classic LEGO Pirates sets I dreamt of as a child.
I wanted to keep the aesthetic and the charm of those sets, but to use some modern, advanced building techniques as well. So I went for the hexagonal shape with lots of building on a side ;)
Despite its unusual geometry, it can open up (it splits in half) to reveal interior detail (soon I will post more photos showcasing them).
If you're an AFOL LEGO Pirates fan, please, check out the instructions on my Rebrickable ;)
rebrickable.com/users/symbioza/mocs/
#LEGO #LEGOMOC #MOC #LEGOPirates #Pirates #EldoradoFortress #Eldorado #AFOL #Rebrickable #Fortress #Tower
Models, characters, dioramas, and other objects I created in 2025 for displays, challenges, and most often just for fun.
This is not a new MOC sadly just a quick updated and revisit my old Fighter plane the FB12 FOXBAT FIGHTER Mark II. Found some old pictures and yet unpublished here.
Build way back in the late 2013 after I decided to upgraded the Foxbat Mark I which i thought could do better in term of design. Fold out gun cannon, landing gear, flap wing, hidden missiles below bay and LED light on the cockpit. One of the first MOC plane i did attempt to make with LED light!
This Foxbat was finally upgraded in2014. Another MOC version of it? Mark III? Maybe ;) Let me know what do you think?
FUN FACTS: Oh I did uploaded this Foxbat MOC in LEGOIdeas but couldn’t even make it to a thousand but i got a lot of good feedbacks and i do appreciated it. My MOC is one of kind.
This is the series where I reveal the brick lights within. The two fang position is able to push downward from the main face to create a intimidating affect to its enemy. Once everything is clear out, you'll see a big orange-red glow light that act as a main eyes for the mecha beast to scan afar inn the battle scene (sort of infra red)
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...