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He doesn't have nearly as much motivation or energy for his craft as he used to...

 

A smaller build I did to destress from other projects I'm working on.

Póvoa de Varzim, PT

Floating high among the thinly layered, misty, and gracefully playful clouds that occupy the deep blue skies spanning the Kingdom, wanders Autumn's Breeze Keep. As if that was not enough of a sight, the Keep is topped with gold shingled roofs that shine in the afternoon sun, and surrounded by red-orange leaved trees who dance with the soft winds as they are pushed and pulled back and forth, rustling gently among the swift cries of the winds. A spring of sapphire tinted water erupts from underneath the Keep's side, until the curious water plummets below, sharply, disappearing forever among the clouds.

 

Just a little Micro-Castle. I've always wanted to try my hand at something tiny like this, and I think it turned out nicely. Sorry the base kind of blended with the background. I should've gone with a different color with the back drop.

 

This build will be up for purchase through Creations for Charity. (Link coming soon!) I suggest you check out the store and other creations, and maybe think about buying something. I don't really care if it's mine or somebody else's creation. There's a lot of cool stuff on there. Or just donate, as it supports a good cause.

Parts inventory for #PrayForParis tribute

Hello! I've been hired to build an entire Miami / California 90s themed place! I hope you enjoy it, I really enjoyed working on this project. If you are looking for a designer then feel free to send me a message in world, I am open for hire.

 

Decorator and Photographer feel free to message me to know about my Landscaping/Decoration fees as each project is unique (and I must be hyped for it).

Here in this photograph we have this Nottingham City Transport unregistered BYD seen here departing Donington Park after Showbus 2016.

It's that time of the year again...

 

So 2021 was another fun year in terms of building. I've noticed over the years that the more stuff I have going on in the real world, the more I tend to build...so I guess 2021 was a bit stressful...Covid-19 was of course much to blame for that and work has been crazy busy over the past year being a doctor and a boss...but at least I got to relax and clear my head in my Lego-room, so thanks to the wife and kids for allowing me that space, haha!

 

In terms of building I had a lot of fun. Entered as many challenges as I could and tried to push myself as a builder. So a special thanks to all the people that organize those contests/challenges, it's greatly appreciated.

 

I also have to give a big thank you to Dave who brought me along on the awesome journey writing for BrickNerd has been.

 

Finally a huge thanks to everyone that faved, commented and showed some love to what I put out there, I really appreciate it! Also a big thanks to all the blogs that have been kind enough to showcase my builds over the past year, it means a lot :)

 

Here's to another great year of building, all the best guys!

Victoria has been upgrading critical infrastructure for the last few years. Dubbed the Big Build it is changing railway stations like this one so the traffic will go underneath and the trains above. At the moment my nearest Train Station is undergoing redevelopment, the closest big intersection, a roundabout is closed for redevelopment, and the Monash Freeway has multiple slow spots due to the "big build" and numerous roads nearby are undergoing resurfacing works. All very necessary but makes the trips into the city and the west an extra grind. Now that the schools and summer holidays are largely over it will be interesting to see if the road congestion worsens or if more people remain permanently working from home like my youngest son

Here's hoping the promised rain will drop enough to give the gardens a good watering but not violent enough to cause flooding and damage

I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself. - Ferdinand Porsche

Part of an apartment construction. The lamp threw some light on this design.

A little of the art work that runs along the Story Garden on Ossulston Street in Somers Town, Central London, much of it telling the stories of local residents' first homes. The window looks into the garden. This panel says "Social Housing brings about harmony, brings about social cohesion and creates a sense of #Community. It forges a local identity."

 

The garden will close this autumn when the British Library takes back its land to build an extension.

I helped build this ancient Egypt diorama with Robin Sather, Lego Certified Professional with Brickville Design Works.

I made the boats and helped with the landscaping, the pyramid and helped design and build the ramp.

It's finished. I seem to have forgotten to order the blue 6x6 dish that will go on those studs on the top, but otherwise it's all done bar the stickers. Sorry these photos are crap, but I don't know when I will get to take decent ones.

This is one of two trophy prizes for the micro build category for the Small Wars contest that I'm hosting. More images of the trophies in my profile :)

 

You can check the full contest rules in the flickr group here

Really really love the microwave build there! It's so simple but it works... The coffee machine is my own build, I followed this by Sarah Beyer

Ta Da! My very own build-a-blythe!

 

Wouldn't it be fun if there were a store where you could build your own Blythe? Pick the face, hair, eyes, body, clothes and take home your very own build-a-blythe?

Various cockpit and interior bits including custom stickers

2nd week of build. Membrane being fitted

Processed with VSCOcam with 6 preset

This is just a little build I made, a while ago, on a trans-clear 16x16 base plate.

 

This is day 1 of a little thing I'm doing this week. I'm not really sure what I should call it but the idea is that each day of this week I will upload a Lego build. I made all these builds before hand. However, hopefully sometime when I have lots of spare time, I can do this again but make all the builds the week of.

 

The reason I'm doing this is because I've been organizing all my lego and I needed to take a part lots of stuff. So I thought I would take pictures of some of the builds and share them here.

 

I hope you all enjoy this build and this week of builds. I got some lego minifigure shots ready for next week. ;)

once a year at Legoland lifetime members get together with the mastermodel builders and build a little moc to take home.

Foto realizada en Badajoz, Extremadura (Spain)

As promised, here is my expanded version of the Tryandal Woodlands model I posted a few weeks ago. I had a lot of fun with both the landscape and buildings, and it was great to not have a limit of just 101 parts this time!

 

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People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.

- Joseph Fort Newton

2018 was a great year for me as a builder:

- my builds are getting better

- I joined Zbudujmy.to! (Polish for Let’sBuild.It!) LUG and met many great people.

- For the first time in my life I showed my work at the Lego exhibition and can't wait to do it again.

 

Looking forward to 2019. Thank you all for your support!

"It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake." ~ Frederick Douglass

 

I haven't had much time to get some work done on some of my serious kits, so I decided to build this little guy, he needs more detail work done, but he's just so cute! :)

Built some cakes for the bakery, unfortunately they were too big to fit in it! Goodness... :D I'm just keeping these for now. Too pretty to disassemble...

 

Left to Right:

1) Carrot cake

2) Friends News van cake

3) Instagram cake

LEGO is doing their "Build to Give" campaign again this year. Since I'm not very proficient at creating mocs, I always let my minifigs do the building. This year Glinda and Elphaba decided to make a heart in their favorite colors :-)

Build something with the intention of photographing it. After you have photographed it disassemble whatever it is that you created.

— Dan Winters

Well overall 2019 wasn't a bad year as build goes, as I even forgot to add 2 builds here XD One being a Tan version of my 88 and the other a variant on the Obice da 100/17 Mod. 14.

 

Still real life did kick in at some point and I more or less disappeared it feels here for the time being, I hope this will become less overtime as I have been slowly starting to messing around with LEGO again.

 

Well here is to the new year and all the awesome builds that may follow~

 

Another in the "Buildable BrickArms" series, the DShK heavy Russian Machine Gun.

the pose section of my store was always small, since im expanding i decided to get a little creative, its dark but wicked looking. @ savoir faire shapes and poses.

Build up to the wet season. Darwin Australia.

Hi all here is my first entry into rebellugs 2021 vingweek and my first time attempting microscale!

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