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📜 The addition of the gladiatorial training grounds in this week's Design Insights marks the culmination of the digital design for Phase II of SPQR! Since July, there have been seventeen Design Insights posts highlighting new areas of the Eternal City each week. All told, this work represents roughly 7.7 million square feet over dozens of meters in elevation and consists of more than 107,000 individual bricks; all of which will inevitably result in a landscape diorama of over 211,000 bricks once built and integrated with Phase I.
Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!
😎 These insights are EXCLUSIVE to Corinthian patrons, and peel back the curtain months before these designs will be shared publicly. The renderings, on the other hand, are shared with patrons of all tiers.
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The Vault is a coin bank made of LEGO bricks. It has a secret door that opens in three steps. Only its creator knows the correct sequence. Of course you could smash it on a concrete floor but it would be like blowing up your local bank to make a withdrawal : it is not advisable.
La Voûte est une tirelire faite de briques LEGO. Elle possède une porte secrète qui s'ouvre en trois étapes. Seul son créateur en connaît la séquence. Bien sûr, on pourrait toujours la fracasser sur une surface de ciment mais ce serait comme faire sauter votre banque pour y faire un retrait : pas recommandable...
Drawers! Floors! Doors! The magical Madrigal family is here to welcome you to their beloved Casita (from the Disney Movie “Encanto”). Just please don’t talk about Bruno.
This MOC was first displayed at Brick Rodeo 2022 in Austin, Texas, where it received the “Fan Favorite” award, as decided by con attendees and the general public.
You can follow me on Instagram at @bartsbrickworks.
My street scene portion of the display. Way over on the far side of the display...my Office Building, Ground level, front right wing. My vehicles around the front, clockwise... (the very front of a Stock-ish red Dump Truck), Stock-ish Red Fire Chief's Truck, Stock green City Bus, MOC red trimmed Camper, Stock-ish blue Cement Mixer Truck, MOC red VW Car, MOC black VW Car Stock Friends Trailer attached to MOC lime green SUV.
this is a build from 2014-15 during winter. I started with the art foundation and ended up one night with a very 70's church on the side. I found it so ironic and funny that I kept it this way.
Obviously I'll go more to one place than the other but they still exist in real life and are usually landmarks of great cities that I think they are truly well represented here.
the only thing now is that I have to make more museums for the city and start synagogue and mosque as well.
The back of the White Foundation Of the Arts is not like that IRL, still the same shttty problem with the lever snot technique that is IMPOSSIBLE with Studio or LDD.
The main building is separate with the taller part with colourful front that's just sliding in order to be pulled out and reveal the statues on the inside of the ground floor. not so much to see actually but hey!!!! my first slide built ever!!!!
I wouldn't probably do it like that and with so much colours these days but I don't like to alter too much or get rid of my old buildings.
plus I'm so freaking proud of the white chapel that made me stay awake for a whole evening.
hope you'll like it. it was mind blowing to remade it using Studio
First Floor - kitchen.
Converted from the Palace Cinema, this is the establishment that it was yearning to be. With elements from Ninjago and a kitchen stocked from an extra Parisian Cafe, this restaurant has had it's footprint expanded to allow easy dining for all minifigs who want a nice asian meal.
Models of the John Hancock Building (1965-69, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill), and the Empire State Building (1931, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon), at the Lego exhibit at the National Building Museum, in Washington, DC. The Empire State Building model alone contains 12,200 Lego bricks, and is over 7' tall.
Ted in front of the banner for the LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition exhibit at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
Modular buildings, based (loosely) on the free plans, provided by Kristel, on the Rebrickable site (rebrickable.com/mocs/kjw010/white-picket-fences), as well as on Kristel's site, (<a href="https://modularsbykristel.com/"
Hi, I wanted to share my latest LEGO Architecture MOC: micro scale Machu Picchu! Here are a few links if you want to learn more about my MOC:
LEGO Ideas site (I appreciate your support 😁):
ideas.lego.com/projects/bee44110-aad3-43c8-87c7-f159d67e61b4
Instructions:
drive.google.com/file/d/0B9sXrECL6APVNW51RjFuaTVBVFU/view
Flickr Album:
Facebook Group: Lego Machu Picchu
www.facebook.com/LegoMachuPicchu
Parts and 3D Model:
Brown Version
studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/model.page?idModel=11343
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8582/diegobaca/machu-picchu/
Green Version
Modular buildings, based (loosely) on the free plans, provided by Kristel, on the Rebrickable site (rebrickable.com/mocs/kjw010/white-picket-fences), as well as on Kristel's site, (<a href="https://modularsbykristel.com/"
This model was commissioned by Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was unveiled at their 10-year anniversary celebration on December 28, 2018.
Model was built by MEEP Creative Agency (LEGO builder: kellyrev) in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The seven stone-cut murals on the side of the real building were redrawn and printed on vinyl stickers.
Here’s my entry for the bricksetofficial and legoworldbuilder contest LegoMiniWorldTour.
It’s a Lego Architecture style landscape representing Italy.
The three location I picked are the iconic 5 Terre, the Scaligero castle from my hometown Sirmione and Gardaland, the biggest theme park in Italy, which is also home to Legoland. If you are not familiar with these places, I highly recommend to Google it.
#5terre #sirmione #gardaland