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I have created an Instagram page for the game Classic Space Adventure. You can follow it here if you are intrested.
Classic Space Adventure is a free fanmade webgame I have created that you play in your browser (Chrome or Firefox) using your keyboard, It is inspired by the Classic Space theme by LEGO®, so you will notice many of these sets in the game, recreated in a pixelated style.
Play the game here, or check out the webpage for the game here.
There is also a Facebook page for this game that you can follow.
I came back to my White-Hot Warrior faster than anticipated. this uses a slightly-modified Bignicle frame, which is a lot of fun to work with. Once again I fiddled with a bit more system to get a nice blocky gundam-y feel. One of the tallest mocs I've made in a while.
Bignicle frame: www.instagram.com/p/BkrZVzMApMs/
Loner's Paradise MOC (still work in progress) is a build inspired by the drawings of the Swedish author Jan Lööf.
This is my first of my racing mechs. The pilot controls the mech-creature from the cockpit/escape pod.
It's energy source also comes from the cockpit/escape pod. It's also a rumble mech.
The pilots name is Ryo, who came from an alternate universe (accidentally), and turned out to be an awesome racing pilot.
This was a fun and sort of spontaneous build. Hope you like it!
It's special feature is if the mech gets damaged the pilot can detach and fly away safely unharmed.
This piece was inspired by a sketch that artist Vincent LeLievre had shared this past summer. I’ve interpreted his sketch in LEGO and have added details that are typical of my building style.
For me, the piece follows the direction of my work "A Vanishing Brooklyn" in that it is based on the mingling of two architectural styles. Here, we have the older, weathered façade and first floor, maintained and sustained, with the addition of more contemporary modules built upward and on to it. Also, included are the green roof elements from Vincent’s original sketch, which I’ve interpreted to also elicit the ‘sustained’ aspect of this piece. I am really happy with the results here. Much like "A Vanishing Brooklyn", this piece was inspired by another artists concept and I knew I wanted to interpret it the moment I saw it. Enjoy!
Vincents Instagram: vincent.lelievre.artist Recommended.
Hi guys! I’ve just started a group Facebook group for LEGO fans in and around the Shropshire area in England! If that sounds like your cup of tea, feel free to join!
🇬🇧 After getting feedback, I decided to take a layer of 1 stone between them. That was a challenging job but I am very satisfied with the result! even more realistic. 🇳🇱 Na het krijgen van feedback toch maar besloten om er een laag van 1 steen tussen uit te halen. Dat was nog een uitdagend klusje maar ben zeer tevreden over het resultaat! nog realistischer. #afol #Lego #Legotrain #legotrains #legocity #railpro606
It took nearly four years (mostly due to a three-year hiatus in the middle), but I finally finished the interior of my custom City Hall
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.
This is my ARMARILLO mech project.
It's still a work in progress, but I'd thought I'd show it to you guys!
The massive shell drives is what is taking me so long
I built the loading ramp and the lift bucket just for this wip, but I might use them again :D
I'll post more detailed pics of the ARMARILLO when it's finished, as well as build info and story.
This is an on-going project meant to become my entry to the Swebrick contest Master Builder of the Year 2018. The theme is "Children" and the build is supposed to be surrounded by streets and connected to the other entries.
I've chosen to build a pre-school called "The Cloud".
This is my first of my racing mechs. The pilot controls the mech-creature from the cockpit/escape pod.
It's energy source also comes from the cockpit/escape pod. It's also a rumble mech.
The pilots name is Ryo, who came from an alternate universe (accidentally), and turned out to be an awesome racing pilot.
This was a fun and sort of spontaneous build. Hope you like it!
It's special feature is if the mech gets damaged the pilot can detach and fly away safely unharmed.
mu-LL3T - "The Mullet":
The Murt Union Light Local 3 Terrain ship patrols the gorges and canyons of the southeastern Murt region. For this vessel it's business up front, party in the back
Finally got the chance to buy these 24 compartment storage containers on sale at $3 from $4.99 but good only for the weekend at Harbor Freight stores. Cleaned the store of the twenty pieces on their shelves.
Time to sort and organize the bricks better...
Inspiration comes from the strangest of places sometimes. Usually a picture you see in passing, or an idea in your head, this for me was a song. Dark and unknown Vide Noir comes at you from the shadows of your mind wondering, what if I never come back again? Sadness comes to the forefront, but what if their is hope beyond the veil, the satisfying end to a life well lived?
-Philip
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Many nights have I heard her voice
Whisper my name without making a noise
Calling out from a pure, black void
Tears of sorrow or tears of joy
Drops in my cup as my mind is destroyed
Staring into a pure, black void
So what if I'm living out past the edge?
So what if I never come back again?
Many evils have I enjoyed
Prowling the night raising hell with the boys
Getting high on a pure, black void
I am only an aimless soul
Heading into a pure, black void
So what if I'm living out past the edge?
So what if I never come back again?
Vide Noir - Lord Huron
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.