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With this building I wanted to create a single-color house and instead of colors using a lot of structure on the facade. The building can be opened at the back and when fully opened, the two parts of the back expands the facade on the front and it becomes a 64 studs wide building. On the ground floor there is an architecture office and above that a large apartment. About 9700 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.

🎅 Merry Christmas and Io Saturnalia to all!

 

🙌 Enjoy this supercut of the assembly process for all the adornments of the FORUM ROMANUM! 🙌

 

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Located in Milwaukee, WI, the model has 325 pieces. This is my first time using Bluerender!

SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com

Buy Instructions at: stebrick.e-junkie.com

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

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▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

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Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

A modern tree house inspired by a house by A.Masow Architects. About 4500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used. Reference images.

Lego build of Mak Residence by Lars Langberg Architects. The house can be divided into several parts and is fully furnished. About 6600 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

The Magnolias on 10th --- The newest luxury development at Wasabi District!

Some facts:

-Over 10,000 pieces (I stopped counting at 10k)

-6 32x32 baseplates

-12 modules, including roofs. 9 out of 12 modules fully detailed (interior)

-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!

 

Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!

This build is a large castle/landscape display featuring The Knights of the Black Falcon and The Forest Guard.

 

First and foremost the aim of this build was to showcase what I love about those classic mid-80s Castle sets and specifically my two favourite factions. I have drawn inspiration from the original sets featuring each faction, specifically what I loved about them as a child and aimed to contrast that with what appeals to me as an adult builder.

 

The build features two fortresses side by side, Falkenholt Castle, the fortress of the Knights of the Black Falcon and an underground network of caves and tunnels that comprise the fortress of the Forest Guard.

 

Some of the elements that I am most happy with in this build are the level of detail and texture, the cross-section style cutaway on the edges of the build showing the internal structure of the castle as well as the geological layers of rock, clay and soil.

 

harrisbricks.com/project/the-fortress-of-falkenholt/

Welcome to the University of Cambricks!

 

Turn your Hogwarts Castle set into this University to fit within your Lego Modular city street!

The build uses 5200 pieces out of the 6020 included in the original 71043 set.

These instructions come in two PDF files of 561 combined pages of high quality images, at 5x4 aspect ratio ideal for tablets.

All steps are carefully designed to match Lego quality for the clearest and most enjoyable building experience.

 

Instructions are available for purchase on Rebrickable here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92684

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Central Library is located in Milwaukee, WI. The building opened in 1898, and the model uses 298 pieces.

FELIX DIES NATALIS ROMAE!

 

On this day in 753 BCE, the city of Rome was founded by Romulus, according to later imperial tradition. To celebrate the 2,775th anniversary, I have now revealed the complete redesign of Ancient Rome's largest and highest capacity venue - CIRCUS MAXIMUS - on Patreon!

 

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This Lego clock tower modular is inspired by Prague Astronomical Clock in Prague, Czech Republic. Besides the clock tower there are also three small houses. Total width of all buildings is 48 studs and about 4100 bricks were used. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.

My Lego version of the unbuilt Brick Country House, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. I found the reference CAD pic on pinterest and have no idea who to credit for that, unfortunately.

The white flowers surround this split-level house inspired by 20th Century modernist architecture. The SNOT windows along the livingroom and bedroom started this build and it is almost a little brother to my previous Artsand House MOC. As always, I've spent a lot of time working on the interiors and I'm pretty fond of the combined kitchen and livingroom myself. I hope you like it too!

 

Second photo shoot.

This build is part of a larger display I’m developing for exhibition next year, where I’ll be revisiting and expanding on the concept of Neo Fabuland—a reinterpretation of the classic Fabuland aesthetic, much like how Neo-Classic Space draws inspiration from the original Classic Space theme. If you’re curious, you can read more about the goals of the project here.

 

I currently have several builds in progress for this display, and this is the first one to be completed.

 

While not directly based on any specific Fabuland set, this watermill draws loose inspiration from 3679 Flour Mill and Shop. It features a weathered stone-and-timber structure beside a millpond, complete with a working waterwheel, lily pads, reeds, and rounded rocks. The water cascades over the rocks to form a small waterfall. I’m especially pleased with the textures throughout—the flowing water, the stonework, and the building itself—as well as a custom spreading tree technique I developed for this scene (and will likely reuse in future Neo Fabuland builds).

 

This build also showcases my approach to Neo Fabuland windows, using brick-built frames with vinyl-cut sticker panes to echo the distinctive charm of original Fabuland designs.

Lego build of Mak Residence by Lars Langberg Architects. The house can be divided into several parts and is fully furnished. About 6600 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

️☀️ Summer Promo: from now until August 1st, those who subscribe to the CORINTHIAN tier on my Patreon will receive this exclusive plaque marking the completion of SPQR • Phase I!

 

⏳ To qualify, you must meet one of the following criteria: 3 months of Corinthian patronage, or a yearly Corinthian subscription (discounted at 10%). Corinthian patrons will ALSO be receiving the next thrice-yearly custom kit in August!

 

️ This plaque is a Patreon EXCLUSIVE and will 🚫 NOT🚫 be available for sale!

 

️ Inspired by the Acta Diurna (daily news bulletins etched into stone tablets and posted throughout Rome), the plaque is designed to be hung on a wall or placed on a shelf. This standardized design will be used for all future phases, marking each milestone with a unique, highly collectible artifact!

 

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Take any precedent in Baroque gardens – whether it be the Gardens of Versailles, the parterres of the Belvedere Palace in Vienna, or those of the Peterhof Palace in Saint Petersburg – each are subsequent iterations of the movement which began with the Vatican Gardens. In fact, the gardens account for more than half the total land area of Vatican City and occupy much of the hillside terrain, rising to roughly 60 m (197 ft) above sea level or about equal in height with the base of the dome of St. Peter’s. Naturally, such a dramatic landscape has been coupled with sensational origin stories, including that Constantine I’s mother, Empress Saint Helena, christened the site with soil from Mount Calvary as well as a cited source of inspiration for the gardens being the breathtaking landscapes of Arcadia (Ancient Greece’s bread basket). According to records, however, the earliest orchards and vineyards at the site date back to the thirteenth-century Papacy of Nicholas III, who also began the centuries-long construction of the Vatican walls which mark much of the city’s boundaries today.

 

It was not until the sixteenth century that the design of these gardens was tended as rigorously as the built architecture itself. Under the commission of Pope Julius II, Donato Bramante pioneered Renaissance landscape design in his layout of the Cortili del Belvedere, the long rectangular enclosure of narrow corridors stretching north from the Basilica (pictured center-left to left edge). Today, the Cortili del Belvedere has been partitioned into three courtyards by two later additions, but is relatively well-preserved in terms of its spatial precedence and garden layout.

 

The largest temple in Ancient Rome, designed in characteristically Greek fashion and built under Emperor Hadrian, the third of the so-called "Five Good Emperors."

 

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Some brief Photoshop work.

Interior of the family house. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.

With this building I wanted to create a single-color house and instead of colors using a lot of structure on the facade. The building can be opened at the back and when fully opened, the two parts of the back expands the facade on the front and it becomes a 64 studs wide building. On the ground floor there is an architecture office and above that a large apartment. About 9700 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

With this building I wanted to create a single-color house and instead of colors using a lot of structure on the facade. The building can be opened at the back and when fully opened, the two parts of the back expands the facade on the front and it becomes a 64 studs wide building. On the ground floor there is an architecture office and above that a large apartment. About 9700 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

lego scaled interior first try

This MOC is a LEGO replica of the Alexandra Fountain, one of the most prominent landmarks and monuments of my home town of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Known locally as simply ‘The fountain’ it stands at the centre of the city.

 

More information: www.harrisbricks.com.au/project/alexandra-fountain/

Interior of the family house. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.

A modern villa in three levels. My entry to Swebrick Brick Challenge of July 2018. The challenge was to create a MOC with the 1 x 1 corner panel.

⚙️ That which is unseen is just as important as that which is seen! ⚙️

 

️ Here in the northwest corner of the Forum Romanum, the Arch of Septimius Severus stands above a gentle slope, behind which the imposing Curia Julia presided over centuries of Senate meetings! ️

 

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The work herein shows the detailed process of establishing the structural form well below the ancient street level.

 

I had to have watched this 20+ times before posting!

 

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Lego build of Mak Residence by Lars Langberg Architects. The house can be divided into several parts and is fully furnished. About 6600 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

Inspired by a house by Log Home Scotland. About 4000 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

Vardos WIP with the second section nearly complete!

 

Starting March 1, Solid Brick Productions will begin their build log of the Vardos project. www.youtube.com/channel/UC93URxoG_ZL9LQL4FKh5ulA

 

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Inspired by The Cary Building, New York City, an all-white LEGO facade. About 6750 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.

A modern house for a family with kids. Fully furnished. Architecture is inspired by functionalism and clean lines. About 6800 bricks. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.

“An old knight is enjoying his retirement and pursuing his hobbies after years of battles and quests.” Howdy flickr! I’ve built with Lego for as long as I can remember, but I’ve only recently gotten back into it, and this is the first castle MOC I’ve built in a long time. I would appreciate any comments or feedback, hope you enjoy!

Lego microscale MOC of the city of Coruscant from Star Wars

26 studs x 16 studs with over 700 parts

Original building was constructed in 1645 as a private palace in Uppsala, Sweden. From 1710 the building was used as the town hall. The building received its current exterior in 1883.

 

Modular building is constructed of three parts, 32x32 studs, where the middle part can be used as a separate modular building. Middle part contains a staircase. Total about 13000 bricks. Some bricks have been chosen in colors that are not currently available to make the final result look more like the real building. Computer rendering.

Throwback to a moc that I created two years ago. New renderings and some minor changes from the original moc. Väven is a cultural center in Umeå, Sweden located next to Ume River. Väven was built in 2011-2014 and next to Väven is the hotel Stora Hotellet. Architects are Norwegian Snøhetta and White arkitekter. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.

 

Quelques détails de mon projet 2018.

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