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Postcard with Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo from the 1977 classic science fiction film. Filmed at Industrial Light and Magic in Van Nuys, California. Sent to a Postcrosser in Japan for a direct swap.

I did a supportive photo shoot for a beloved person that currently is struggling with the diagnosis of breast cancer and going through a hard time with chemo therapy. Supporting in any way is good, even with bringing a smile through some supportive Stormtroopers under the command of Darth Vader :-)

My LEGO. Pedro Nogueira Photography.

More LEGO shots here.

 

*I'm not very happy with the lighting on this one.

Maybe I’ll make a new version, one of these days.

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Still hanging on to this "Tatooine" set a bit.

In the meantime, my Endor bunker surrounding is being a bit redesigned - less bricks and more dark deco-sand and moss :)

Just love the look of that natural, non-Lego-bumps ground.

Prints, Cards and Calendars available on Red Bubble

A little fun image recreating a famous album cover.

"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." - Han Solo

 

This life-size replica is based off Solo's DL-44 blaster from A New Hope and features a working, pull-back trigger and removable scope.

 

Handle the blaster pistol yourself at Bricks Cascade 2016 in Portland, Oregon!

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UCS-scale MOC of Han Solo's M68 Landspeeder from Solo: a Star Wars Story

Han Solo: C3PO I'm talking to you.

 

C3PO: I can't hear you, I can't hear you...la la la la.....

So today I learned that detailing the perimeter is going to take forever. I have no idea when I'll get around to it, and I've still got a fair bit of other stuff to do as well. What made me realize how long detail was going to take was those ports on the mandibles - all told, getting those done took about an hour. So an entire updates worth of work could theoretically be done with just the perimeter detail.

 

However, we do have some fun, substantial stuff to show off! The shell has begun to come together, starting with the rear back. The engines are also done - note the lack of an overlying grill, just like on the ANH Falcon. The interior is still the big thing standing in my way - I might finish the bottom shell before trying to tackle that. But what I plan on doing never seems to be what I end up doing.

May the Fourth be with you!

 

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...or perhaps "the oven strikes back"...

 

Small set of fondant covered vanilla cookies for a star wars fan (old star wars episodes).

Left to right bottom - R2d2, Han Solo in carbonite, Wicket the Ewok, stormtrooper helmet (not the best of cookies)

Top left to right - Salacious Crumb (jabbas pet), Jabba the Hutt ( a lot smaller than he is lol). Individually wrapped and then boxed.

Handcut, painted and modelled cookies.

CAUTION - before placing an order/asking costs, have a fortifying wine, pull up a chair and start your bank loan application!

I do ship, again loan applies...perhaps even a second mortgage!

A Rebel Alliance Stealth Raid on a secret Imperial bacteriological research outpost on the planet Falleen. Lord Vader will be displeased.

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Cutting from my very own Death Star Detention Block AA-23 with Prisoner Cell Diorama MOC

 

Part 7

 

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Tutorial: www.instructables.com/id/Electronic-LEGO-DL-44-Blaster-Li...

 

LEGO Ideas entry: ideas.lego.com/projects/76141

 

This is a project I’ve been gradually modifying since spring 2014: a full-size replica of Han Solo’s iconic weapon, rigged up with a small microcontroller programmed by Arduino to play sound effects and to make the muzzle flash blink! Making this project was rather difficult to the say the least, and I frequently ran into errors with the LEGO mechanics, the Arduino programming, the sound box, and the battery power — but nonetheless, I’ve succeeded in making custom toy function. Pulling the trigger makes the gun’s hammer and firing pin (with rubber bands) strike a momentary pushbutton, which is wired to the circuit board to pulse the microcontroller’s sequence of blinking an LED and playing a PCM sound clip of Han Solo’s gun firing. The individual sound effect was extracted by me directly from the scene in Episode IV when Han correctly shoots Greedo first!

 

Microcontroller: ATmega328P-PU, coded with an Arduino Uno

Power: 2 AAA batteries (3 volts DC)

Desk display Micro Millennium Falcons

Both versions in one package.

 

A few days ago I decided to mod the Death Star Trench Run set. In doing so I created a micro Millennium Falcon which actually turned out to be a lot better and more robust than I thought it would.

 

So I decided to make instructions for this Falcon and upload them to my Rebrickable page. But… there are a lot of micro falcons on Rebrickable.. but, maybe not that many that let you build both versions in one set of instructions.

 

So that’s what I did. Both Falcons, original trilogy and Kessel run. Both available in one package now at:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-115316/Rubblemaker/desk-display-...

   

Sci-fi Photoshoot at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. (3/26/2017).

 

Built in September 2016. What started as an overnight effort to copy my oldest son's Cub Scout Pinewood Derby car in LEGO form to surprise him the next morning quickly grew to include additional models over the course of the following week.

 

More models to come!

 

LEGO-compatible Pinewood Derby wheels can be found at derbymagic.com/minibrickderby.html

UCS-scale MOC of Han Solo's M68 Landspeeder from Solo: a Star Wars Story

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An amazing woman w/ Killer Tats

Imperial Galactic Games (IGG) presents Imperial vs Rebel - Curling. This is the last stone for team Empire! Vader has just released it. Everything depends on this stone. The crowd has gone wild!

Special rules: using the force during these games is not allowed.

To solve the age old question of Who Shot First, I sent my dog Inde BACK in time to 1977 in a Galaxy Far, Far Away during a Star War. Yes, I may have sent him back between Greedo and Hans. It was the only way to be sure. If he comes back shot in the butt, Greedo fired first. If he gets shot in the snout it was Hans Solo.

 

Ahh, I see my dog's whiskers are singed. Han Solo it is then.

 

oh, and there's Greedo's feet poking out. So see, it couldn't have been him cause my dog apparently sat on him.

 

View ... well I wouldn't look at Greedo if I where you

 

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Our Daily Dog Challenge: The Start Of Something Big (or Little) I got both. :)

 

My #dog ... #StarWars ... #LEGO ... #HanSolo ... how much bigger can it get?

Blaster courtesy of BrickArms

2016, November 20th - Milano

Boba Fett and Yeti compare their work.

For more details check out the Gimme LEGO posting at goo.gl/Nxx7RM

Little did Han and Leia know... that Boba Fett was just waiting to make his move.

 

This was actually the groom's idea. I was outside the castle, photographing the rings, and along comes Rob with his action figures. Needless to say, I got a kick out of this.

 

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