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by Biomanniax (AFOL.lu community)

 

Once again, I sat down with my grab bag booty and find that I am stuck with 100+ yellow 2x2 flowers. It's kind of a fun background pattern.

Oeuf de Pâques "Lego" en chocolat noir.

 

Voici ce que cela donne quand on mélange la passion de mon amoureux (Lego) et la mienne (le chocolat)

Brisbricks Lego fan event October 2013

The late 2200s saw an influx of vintage 20th century muscle-inspired speeders, of which the Boomslang was no exception. Renowned for their high class (and high priced to match!) aeromobiles, Grant & Huxley's sole venture into the rougher, tougher side of the speeding industry was a surprising yet well received move.

Now a niche collectors' item, these machines are hard to source original parts for in the New Age. This posed no problem for Doppler Aero-Tuning, much to the horror of die-hard purists. Fitted with an entirely new rear end and an engine that in no way fits under the bonnet, they did away with all vestiges of class, and put go-faster stripes on to boot. Fasten your seatbelts kids, this one's quick, loud and aggressive!

This is the second MOC from a collaboration project where members are building chess pieces. I chose to create a wizard in a classic pointy hat to keep with the medieval (albeit fantasy) theme. Like the knight, he is primarily white with yellow and blue trim for contract. It's a bit hard to see in the image but he is holding a clear orb with a black "King" inside. Base designed by Ryan McBryde (goatman461).

Celebrating his triumphant return from the outer planets, King Jello parades to the track and punishes the competition.

On December 10, SeniorsBrick LUG held an exhibition on the subject of train driving at ToyFocus Event Hall in Ilsan, Korea.

 

In Korea very difficult to see the real things of 9V system trains and their operation. So, the reflection of AFOL's and TFOL's in Korea, which saw 'My own Train' running was hot. The majority of them were the first to look this train.

So we went ahead with the exhibition with more emphasis on the train instead of the diorama. We didn't make a detailed diorama and showed only trains.

 

For the visitors, the 9v train exhibit was a very interesting and new experience, and if they have the opportunity, they would want see the exhibition again.

We are planning an exhibition next year with 'Santafe' and 'Metro' trains operating, and a lot of Korea LEGO Fan's also they expected it.

We expect more people to see the exhibit next year's event.

The great fight for the last frozen pizza.

Another build that took way longer that it looks.

 

It took me a while to discover 29119 and 29120 and real loooooooong to find out that 4006 can fit onto a stud. The original Stud.io file had more details on the tails, but the wrenches unfortunately are not very sturdy holders, and I regretfully had to remove them.

by Thrawn und Jadebrick (Imperium der Steine)

Created exclusively from the Classic LEGO 2x4 Brick

Brisbricks Lego fan event October 2013

Hello everyone,

Here's my newest design of the Bugatti EB110, my first alternative build of the official set number 10337, built exclusively from the pieces found in that set, took me more than 2 months to complete, tried my best to get it as accurate as possible and as sturdy as possible with all the limitations of pieces I have from that set.

 

Built at the scale of 1:13, about the same scale as the official Lamborghini Countach set, it includes many functional elements, such as opening doors, rear engine cover, working rear spoiler that can pop up, working steering that is connected to the steering wheel and detailed interior and engine bay.

 

Hope you like it, thanks for looking

It's what we do.

 

AFOL favourite winner: Colby G. and Nicole G. for this.

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