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It won't of course be on such tall pillars as there will be material all around it. For now this is to give me an idea of the rough position and scale. A few things still out of scale (like the floor separation is slightly to large (by a plate or two)). Part acquisition is going to be a nightmare, never mind transporting this monstrosity when it's done.

Yea the waiter also used my camera for the same shot. One of many dining sessions.

Picture was taken before installation. Built by István Kovács.

Model Expo 2019 foto di Fabio Filippi

Exploring the surface of of Tethys.

 

Exhibition "Bunte Steine 2022", Heimatmuseum Krumbach

Created exclusively from the Classic LEGO 2x4 Brick

(revised nose and added canopy.)

Intended as a decorative element for my SHIP, I thought it looked a lot like a small micro ship. Not the best, but I thought I'd share it anyway.

Untitled - Clear & Black

Brisbricks Lego fan event October 2013

needs graffiti, 6x16x6, 18 pieces

This was created as a LUG challenge to build something for both day and night on a single 32v32 stud plate. I figured on returning to my playful mice having them courting while perched on the flowers. The tricky part was designing the night display because I didn’t want to use any lights. Instead, I selected parts that fluoresced under UV light to create the effect of fireflies and other bioluminescent creatures in the dark.

Lego construction site.

Modena NERD 2021

esposizione di opere in mattoncini organizzata con Mo.C Bricks A.p.s

Fan Media Days

Pictures from the 2nd day of Fan Media Days when more than 50 interviews were conducted on the 1st floor of the new building in the middle of Billund - Innovation Campus

Brisbricks Lego fan event October 2013

This MOC depicts the legendary Medusa defending the temple ruins of Minerva. The build is 20” wide, 30” deep, stands 19.5” tall, and consists of 14619 parts. Medusa herself measure 5' 8" if fully expanded. This was a fun creation involving lots of hinge bricks and round end plates to create those curves. The 1x1 tooth parts are turned around 15 degrees off center in order to create that layered look of snake scales.

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