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Scandinavian Sea House MOC is a small - but functional - house by the sea. It is shaped like an L and located somewhere in the Swedish archipelago. Downstairs you find a small TV-room and kitchen next to a guest room and a laundry room. A storage space is hidden underneath the staircase, that leads up to the master bedroom. And now we come to the best part - the home spa! Here you find a Turkish bath and resting chairs in a peaceful environment with a panorama sea view. Double glass doors lead to the roof terrace outside.
Rogue Olympics 2021 Round 6 is here and the theme is "Nature".
In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations. This one is 82.
Instructions availabe on Rebrickable
This is my latest take on the Kei Truck series: A modified, overland-inspired version built on the compact proportions I’ve been exploring throughout this lineup.
This version features a raised stance, a more detailed front end, and a fully loaded roof setup with storage boxes, spare tire, and lighting. The rear section is designed into a compact camper-style module, keeping things minimal but functional. Despite the small scale, I tried to pack in as much detail as possible without breaking the overall silhouette.
Checkered Tan House is a spacious summer residence with light colours. It's built on top of a creek and is surrounded by green, bright green and lime green foliage. A small patio is carved out in the rocks. Fully furnished of course.
This house has similarities both with one of my earliest builds Autumn Stream House and my box-shaped Coral House.
The latest edition of HispaBrick Magazine®, the magazine for fans of LEGO® constructions, is now available. In this issue you will find some extraordinary medieval constructions by Cesar Soares, the creative process of the science fiction genius Pierre-E. Fieschi or how to create the japanese dolls by Mike Dung, and you will learn a little more about Paul Vermeesch, another one of the Great Creators of the world.
Yun Mi Antorini offers us exclusive insight into the results of a study conducted by LEGO about the life of its fans. Marcos Bessa, senior LEGO designer, explains how a set is developed and we enter into the very heart of the LEGO House to learn more about the evolution of this project.
Our by now classical tutorials on MINDSTORMS y LEGO® WeDo are of course present. We analyse several of the latest novelties, like the Tie Fighter UCS, the Kwik-E-Mart and a complete analysis of the new Jurassic World theme.
You can download your free copy of this issue here:
www.hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/english-hispabrick-...
"This is Maxilos. Being completely mechanical, he is the perfect guard, for he cannot be bribed or deceived. His reflexes are faster than any living being."
This is my take on Maxilos character if he appeared in G2
Classic Legoland Space from 1978 through 1987.
Monorail layout on baseplates equal to 48 32x32 stud baseplates, or 192 by 256 studs, 49,152 studs total.
85 pieces of original monorail track:
19 Monorail Track Straight Long (2671)
16 Monorail Track Straight Short (2670)
5 Monorail Track Monoswitch (2774)
23 Monorail Track Curve Long (2672)
3 Monorail Track Curve Short Left (2892)
3 Monorail Track Curve Short Right (2891)
3 Monorail Track Point Left (2890)
3 Monorail Track Point Right (2889)
5 Monorail Track Ramp Lower Part (2677)
5 Monorail Track Ramp Upper Part (2678)
47 different Classic Space sets (plus several duplicates and one Futuron)
6991: Monorail Transport System
6980: Galaxy Commander
6985: Cosmic Fleet Voyager
6972: Polaris I Space Lab
497: Galaxy Explorer
6971: Inter-Galactic Command Base
6951: Robot Command Center
6940: Alien Moon Stalker
6929: Star Fleet Voyager
6931: FX Star Patroller
6950: Mobile Rocket Transport
6930: Space Supply Station
6780: XT Starship
6928: Uranium Search Vehicle
6927: All-Terrain Vehicle
6892: Modular Space Transport
6926: Mobile Recovery Vehicle
6891: Gamma V Laser Craft
6890: Cosmic Cruiser
6750: Sonic Robot
6881: Lunar Rocket Launcher
6882: Walking Astro Grappler
1499: Twin Starfire
6872: Xenon X-Craft
6880: Surface Explorer
462: Mobile Rocket Launcher
1580: Lunar Scout
1558: Mobile Command Trailer
6846: Tri-Star Voyager
6874: Moon Rover
1498: Spy-Bot
6848: Inter-Planetary Shuttle
6845: Cosmic Charger
6847: Space Dozer
6824: Space Dart I
6842: Small Space Shuttle Craft
6844: Sismobile
6825: Cosmic Comet
6820: Starfire I
6822: Space Digger
6826: Crater Crawler
6802: Space Probe
6805: Astro Dasher
6807: (Unnamed)
6823: Surface Transport
1557: Scooter
6803: Space Patrol
6806: Surface Hopper
The first that I am sharing in a series of original art that I am working on. I am very pleased with the woodgraining effect and also the non-traditional use of the underside of the plates in the background.
A floating home by the sea. Modern and comfortable. The house is surrounded by a wooden deck and shallow water. A bridge connects the deck to the guay. Fully interiored as always. Kitchen, toilet and living room downstairs. Bathroom, bedroom and storage space upstairs. You find more photos of the interiors in my photostream.
Inspiration comes from childhood summers and sailing with my parents. It was a challenge to catch the maritime feeling with details such as railings and stays and at the same time keep the design clean and modern.
I used dark blue bricks to create the water surface. The more common technique with transparent tiles or plates wasn't really on option because it didn't fit in the colour scheme.
The stud placement on a 6x6 round brick or plate are not ideal if your model requires them to be evening spaced. Using a 1x2 round jumper (part 1745) can fix this problem. Possible uses for this technique could be creating flowers with uniform pedals or a large wheel with spokes. I used this trick to create the Corinthian capitals on the columns in my upcoming model.
The latest issue of HispaBrick Magazine is available! Good reading for this Christmas season …
www.hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/english-hispabrick-...
In this issue, Julian Charity, Part Design CAE engineer, will explain how the new parts used in LEGO sets are developed, and Keith David Severson will tell us something about his task in the CEE Team.
We will tell you the story of LEGO Therapy and their work to help children with autism spectrum disorders. Great creators like Jarek Książczyk (Jerac), Pawel "Sariel" Kmieć, Kosmas Santosa (KOS brick), Matthias Riedel (Blacktron2011), Oton Ribic, Paulo Castanho and Sebastian Zaberca (zaberca) will show us their creations, in many different themes, from Star Wars(TM), to ALIENS, City, Technic and many more...
Our collaborators keep offering tutorials on MINDSTORMS and WeDO, MINILAND Character Builds and reviews of the latest sets and books related to LEGO constructions. We have coverage of the HispaBrick Magazine Event 2014, Brickcon 2014 and LEGO Fan Weekend 2014.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2015!
“Brummbär” Scara Therium IAD ST110 MarkII
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.
My second entry to Archbrick Skyscraper Challenge arranged by BriXtar and Archbrick. Crown Tower is a skyscraper located in a park. Grey and blue meet green. A-shaped plates connect the five house bodies and give the building stability.
This is my build for Rogue Olympics 2021 Round 7* roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/3083-rogueolympics-... this week theme is "Reaction".
I present to you My creation "The Box"...
In this MOC, I wanted to provoke reactions in the viewer when he/she sees the contents of the box...
*In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations. 90 parts are used for this MOC.
Еnjoy it.
As a fan of Steven Spielberg's Jaws I took to making a MOC of Quint's boat "The Orca".
I have spent a lot of time on the design, on modifications and creation of the instructions.
Orange Beach House MOC is a comfortable hide-away by the sea. It's a split-level house built directly on the beach. The idea of sandy cliffs and ground terrace with a small pool came to me first and then the rest of the house emerged along the way.
Downstairs you find a livingroom, bedroom and bathroom. Upstairs you find a calm room with sea view, kitchen and study. Fully interiored.
The building technique used to create the beach was new to me, but I think it turned out well. I used lots of curved slopes...
The building process is further described on my Instagram page (@betweenbrickwalls). Link in bio.
A floating home by the sea. Modern and comfortable. The house is surrounded by a wooden deck and shallow water. A bridge connects the deck to the guay. Fully interiored as always. Kitchen, toilet and living room downstairs. Bathroom, bedroom and storage space upstairs. You find more photos of the interiors in my photostream.
Inspiration comes from childhood summers and sailing with my parents. It was a challenge to catch the maritime feeling with details such as railings and stays and at the same time keep the design clean and modern.
I used dark blue bricks to create the water surface. The more common technique with transparent tiles or plates wasn't really on option because it didn't fit in the colour scheme.