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Extraction Theory is a café located in the upper levels of New Hashima's Old City. Its convenient location near Sector 04's first train stop makes it a common stop for commuters, chromed-up body mod enthusiasts, and people who just like a good cup of coffee while taking in the sights of New Hashima.

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This was one of my contributions to the New Hashima collaboration at BrickWorld Chicago 2023. I've always wanted to build a café, and creating something to fit within the cyberpunk design language of New Hashima was a neat challenge. I'd already had the experience of building my cyberpunk topper, and I feel like this is a much more refined final build for that reason.

New camera and new back-drop. I had to take som new photos...

 

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Coral House MOC is a contemporary home with influences from both modernism and industrial style. It is located in tropical surroundings and has a colour scheme inspired by the snake that gave house its name.

 

The main house body is mainly built with reddish brown grille bricks, trans-clear panels and plated walls in tan, reddish brown, dark red and black. One of the plated walls "fold over" the house to form a roof. One vertical and two horizontal and white cuboids are built with SNOT technique and attached to the main house body to achieve contrast.

It's a lonely job surveying rocks out on the Galactic Fringe...

"In the year 2037, the new frontier of virtual reality was opened..."

 

Oh my, I felt so tired after finishing this build. I failed 3 attempts of building a proper stand for this girl. Basically it's a new type of VR that affects all of your senses. Hence the name.

Inspired by Giger, Cyberpunk 2077 and the Matrix.

Part of Goon Gang Special Edition Dish Head Collaboration with Jack Frost, Kanakalackin, and Shrimp Sickness

 

Back pic + group shot is on instagram

Built for the preliminary round of Biocup 2022.

Lego crib tutorial with a little tricycle as a bonus.

Check it on YT - www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhKZBryMJsc

Alrik Greybeard once lived somewhere high up in the snowy mountains. He was an old dwarf who had already been on countless raids. Alrik, who was commonly called Alrik Greybeard, had decided to make one last journey in his old age. He wanted to meet all of his friends once again, whom he had met on his travels. And, it must be said, Alrik was never averse to adventures that might arise along the way... up here, in the mountains, that is where Alrik's last journey begins.

 

Built for #brickscalibur, category "Capturing Character".

 

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Built few cyber city vignettes :)

I finally cleaned up my workspace

Had great fun yesterday creating my Black Friday Pictures thought I'd carry on with the monochrome theme with a few more posts.

A small spaceship I imagine being some sort of exploratory vehicle operating out of a larger space station. The build was a fun vessel for messing with angles possible using cheese slopes,

The third round of the local building competition for creative use of certain parts. I couldn't help but use the large number of white taps I had, so I made a large ladder for a fire truck, which, by the way, looks more like a locomotive than a truck...

This is my next entry for the Summer Joust 2019 contest. This time "Non-human Civilizations" - "Want to try your hand at some fantasy settings? Here's a perfect chance to do so as this category is based around Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, Goblins, Orcs, and all the other non-human civilizations you can think of. Focus should be given to what makes whatever race you choose unique from their human counterparts. Incredibly beautiful Elven architecture and landscapes, stout Dwarven fortresses and mines, etc." My choice are Orcs.

 

Read full story and view more photos at my LEGO Blog:

bricks.kalais.net/post87

 

WIPs, Behind the scenes and other extras at:

- Facebook (@BricksTreasure)

- Instagram (@thekalais).

It's tough to keep your eyes ablaze in these faith free, hope free, charity free days - but a little companionship goes a long way.

This week in Rogue Olympics 2021 Round 3* the theme is "Monochrome".

At first I thought "Oh, black and white", but then it hit me - you can build in any color. I was already playing with the ballerina and didn't find a suiting color replacement, so here it is in all black.

 

*In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations. This one is 30 pieces.

Monday morning again what shall i wear...

A Christmas vignette showing traditional Swedish Christmas preparations presented like I remember them from my childhood.

A secret santa build for Ryan. Inspired by his self MOC, Fuzz-E.

 

Merry Christmas!

This is a small truck created for a Facebook challenge. The challenge was to create a microscale vehicle with maximum 15 parts.

Another futuristic(?) bike loosely based on the Honda NSR 500.

pics by VerSen www.flickr.com/photos/44923295@N06

 

www.brickvault.toys/products/orca

 

Instruction was made using mecabricks, Libre Office, GIMP and pdfsam.

 

Hope You like it!

 

Beating up Yakuza on Mondays and Kaiju on Tuesdays

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