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by Luwi (MBFR e.V.)

 

Village ("Überfall auf das Mühlendorf"):

4,000 pcs

80 hrs

 

Castle ("Burg Hohen Rauff")

7,500 pcs

200 hrs

The hood now has a more accurate curviness to it.

As Classic Space’s Engineering Corps awaits delivery of the equipment they need to rebuild the various interiors of Planetary Outpost, I thought I’d take a look at the roof. I thought of changing some dark grey elements with medium grey ones. What do you think?

 

If you like what you see, do add your support to my LEGO Ideas project: ideas.lego.com/projects/b0827dea-3bd0-46b2-a733-e2e380fa1794

 

With the 20th Anniversary of the WTC attacks, I wanted to build a Lego model in the same scale as the Architecture Series for the Empire State Building that came out last year in 2020. The model stands at almost 27" tall and just around 4,120 pieces total.

Dreaming of the big advice, Punkster works up an epic appetite

Spring Brick Bonanza! (2015); Steamwood Falls

Saturn V - This model celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Modeled after the iconic Saturn V, this rocket was built using a helix building technique. The entire core of the model is supported by a winding “staircase” of bricks – each step is connected to part of the outer rocket providing strength. A special overlapping technique was used to build the black fairing, separating the stages of the rocket. To create the conical fairing, sections of flat pieces were woven together like a 3-D puzzle.

"One cannot step twice in the same river." - Heraclitus

Mini LEGO Hogwarts with train and quidditch

My module in the Swebrick Western Community Build "Blue Rock", seen together with the adjacent modules.

Exhibition "Bunte Steine 2022", Heimatmuseum Krumbach

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