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Some tragic accidents were reported with this model.
In presence of some type of radiations, the robotic arm went mad, forgot the Asimov's laws, and beheaded the poor driver.
CPLJ 14 - Cybernetic Polar Light Jammer 14th ed.
This is an advanced anti-infantry war machine. The pilot's brain is connected to the machine, enhancing man-machine interaction to a superb level of control. Strong magnetic fields disrupt incoming laser shots, giving a sort of shield. This "laser jammer" makes this mecha perfect for fast-paced ground warfare.
In the vastness of space, very few planets can support human life. Most are downright hazardous and inhospitable, but no less worthy of scientific discovery and exploration. Enter the Hazardous Environment A.R.C. Bots. HZ for short. These HZ bots are the latest in robotic exploration operations. Using the vast data collected by past expeditions from Federation groups like I.C.E. Team and Nova Team these bots where designed and built to endure the worst possible conditions. With their protective armor, extra shielding for their electronic systems and an entire suite of sensor probes and equipment, these bots operate where their human counterparts cannot. And with their adaptive AI - unique to A.R.C. Bots - they can cope with a multitude of variables when exploring these unknown worlds.
Here A.R.C. Bot HZ-D4K is on a newly discovered hazardous planet in the Merga System. Currently the bot is surveying the surface and collecting soil samples, unhindered by the toxic atmosphere and thermionic radiation of this alien world.
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5
Just a quick update on the goings on at Nova Team! Now that Daystrom and Steele have adapted the lost A.I. algorithms to the proper firmware, it’s time to start building a vessel to carry it! Here we have Ensign Benjamin Brenner, Nova Team’s mechanical specialist inspecting his lasted work on the project. He seems very pleased with the progress!
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5
For those who are interested, unfortunately I am unable to sell the Nova Team minifigures or designs due to the use of the "Classic Space" logo which is owned and trademarked by The LEGO Group. My custom designed figures and use of the official "Classic Space" logo is for personal use only in my MOCs and photography. By the same token, I will not give away the design files and source material either. Thank you for understanding! Trust me, if I could legally sell these, I would.
I'd planned to build this SHIP last year but then work and other junk got in the way. Turns out, I hadn't built a SHIP since 2019 which is the longest span since my first SHIP that I hadn't built one. Three years is a long time--long enough to forget just how much effort goes into a build of this size. That led to a series of bad decisions.
With the Basilisk starfighter, I wanted to try some weapons/loadout variants, like in a SHMUP. This is the level III, a set of mini/micro missile pods. The one in the original photos looks like it will be level 5. More upgrades to come!
My LEGO model of E.T.
You can help make it a real LEGO set by voting for it on LEGO Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/de0bcbe9-a57b-48f4-8caf-6e87b9073159
One of four speeders built between January and March 2022.
I feel like I must have been channeling some of Pico van Grootveld's Tequilatron as I built this one.
The Braised Tucana is a one-person spacecraft intended for, but not limited to, intrasystem travel. The cockpit can be removed to reveal the cramped interior.
This was the second of two spaceships I built for a contest in July 2023.
FebRovery 2022 installment 6.
Combining the speed and agility of various bike-style rovers with the surface-gripping of tank treads, the Darkhawg-class treadbike is one of the more dangerous combat machines to come out of the BT Shadow-Works on planet Stygian. Armed with two powerful laser cannons and a pair of forward sensor-blinding chaff dispensers, it is employed for armed reconnassance and fast attack.
The Nomad Class SHIPs are the backbone of the Explorer fleet - Each SHIP can be docked to two others for the long term interstellar travel.
Once at the destination the SHIP can split to explore various planets or two can continue onto their next destination.
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So ends my most ambitious SHIPtember efforts ... Rule 1 of Government Spending: why have one, when you can have three, at triple the cost?
I based this build on the wonderful art form Colie Wertz's Nomad Cluster SHIP (www.artstation.com/artwork/mmov) which is a tri-SHIP combo.
Special thanks to wonderful Chris for feedback and early brainstorming, and all the folks in the Space Discord and Instagram.
I didn't think I was going to be building any rovers this month, but a 3-hour tablescrap building session with 6294708: DESIGN ELEMENT 6X6, CIRCLE happened today.
Tasked to traverse the snow capped world of Krysto by HF Mission Control, Stormer has been sent to rescue a team of trapped Brickonium miners within the crystalized tunnels below the frozen surface. He comes prepared for the cold; equipped with a chain-sledge splitting maul to cut through the ice, a spear gauntlet for any glacial climbing, as well as thermal armor and an extra energy pack to both boost power and longevity to his gear. With the assistance of the rocket research team and their prototype satellite tech to track his way, it’s a race against temperature and time to find the isolated miners and bring them back safely.
Inspired by the absolute force of positivity that is @ben.cossy! As well as other previously similar characters of this concept by @bobthedoctor27, @kutorakh, @datavoltus, and IGU on Flickr!
And a huge thanks again to the profound and wise editing advice of @loafbuilds!
So this build was started for SHIPtember 2019, but struggled with it a bunch trying to make it a long spaceship (honestly I just didn’t have enough bricks to do it right). After giving up on the idea of building it for SHIPtember 2019, I struggled again because... don’t really know just remember stuggling with the concept of it(I guess if that makes any sense🤔). So time went by and I ended up seeing the categories for SpaceJam 2019 and there was this one called Galaxy Trucker. And that sparked me.
That’s it pretty much how this guy came to be. So seriously building it was started after December 1st.
Unfortunately the name FASE does not mean anything really I just made it up to have something.
The short version of the story is that this is my entry for SpaceJam 2019’s Galaxy Trucker category.
The ship is used by a trade company to ship products across the galaxy. It has a antenna on the top of the command bridge. On the front of the bridge you can find a quad turbo laser, and three single laser cannons on the back of it. On the top after the bridge you can find the energy cells, after that come the generators. The circular cutout with a bit of greeble detailing on the upper half of the ship is the shield generator.
There is only one planet we know with this solar alignment
Build made with Bricklink Studio 2.0 with existing parts and image enhanced and edited in Photoshop.
Ebirah
A Neo-Edo Scavenger Class built to scavenge from the Great Mars NASA Tragedy of 3555 it first set out flight on 3558 at the beginning of the Great Solar War. This spaceship became the dread of the solar system with its Kiryu class shredders capable of tearing apart the best armored spacecraft exposing its enemies to the vacuum of space. 5 crew operate this ship and it is powered by fast Desghidorah Drive
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Length: 223 Lego studs
This was my first ever SHIPtember and a fun one at that!
Total build and post edit time: 12 days
Part of a display I was asked to participate in for Brickworld 2017. I built this as a last minute addition.
My old man always said: People are divided into two categories - those who just push buttons and get results, and those who really know how it works. You should always strive to fall into the second category, because such people are in demand even when there are no buttons left at all. As a result, I spend half my life wandering around the engine rooms and putting equipment in order, while people in fashionable uniforms and with a dazzling snow-white smile walk along the captain's bridge and are not even aware of my existence. But the instruction was great, Dad!
So, the first photo of this year. In addition to my pursuit of classic Lego vibes, I have chosen sci-fi as a priority, sincerely hope that I can create interesting stories. To do this, I will need a lot of time and a lot of inspiration, but there are some problems with both now. However, a start has been made, and I'm slowly experimenting with the characters. In this case, I used a red monochrome minifigure, a classic smiley face with freckles, a vintage chest piece from classic space, and (unexpectedly) a detail from an Iron Man helmet. In parallel with the characters, I will definitely need the skills to build decent sci-fi interiors, and this task so far seems no less difficult. Well, the challenge is defined, I will prepare.
This ship is uniquely capable of creating separations in spacetime and opening rifts in the fabric of the universe through which it can travel great distances in an instant.
Celebrating this year’s Star Wars Day with a moc inspired by the amazing works from @brickerbuilds !!
I was lucky enough last year to meet a few members of their team at the Rhode Island Brick Convention (@brickconvention), and while there, my long time best friend @nate_payne_ got himself one of the greatest sabers of the line up: Obi-Wan’s!
Learning from the construction process was fascinating and I knew I wanted to take a ‘stab’ at it with my own custom hilt design! Taking aspects of some other favorite sabers and putting them together on one that’s themed for a Jedi Knight of the Old Republic era!
Thanks to @aaroncrumbley from Bricker for being so kind and convincing us to stay, chat, and eventually buy such a great model!
One of three fighters launchable from my September 2022 SHIPTEMBER build.
When attached, the fighters act as weights to keep the SHIP balanced and upright without the need for additional stands. A variety of tools hidden on the underside of the ship can be slotted into the nose of each fighter.
A custom blacktron build which I worked a lot on, and one of my most complex spaceship designs
It features a modern cockpit, a cargo bay which can be opened and contains 2 small containers. It’s got a bomb bay too and you can reload the bombs and even release them with a push of a button. Also there is a secret compartment in the ship with a data recorder, and for landings there are landing legs too!😎
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I may have mentioned that I built a lot of variations of this ship... This one is dark azure and magenta. It turned out to be a very striking color scheme, in my opinion. It started as "worth a try" and as I built, I really took a liking to it.
My LEGO model of E.T.
You can help make it a real LEGO set by voting for it on LEGO Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/de0bcbe9-a57b-48f4-8caf-6e87b9073159
SHIPtember is a magical time of year and it ends right around when Brickcon (.org) begins so, naturally, my goal was prepping something for the show. Previous builds have been a pain to move so I figured I'd improve on that. Right in the middle (or what I thought was the middle) I've got some engineering so the keel can come apart.
In this shot it looks like it's bent just a little right at that point. It isn't. One of the few things that went right is that it's amazingly sturdy and there is almost no bend in the keel. What you're seeing is a shot that's below the centerline and the lateral taper in the bow.
How sturdy is it? Assuming you hold it in a place on the bottom that's solid (there aren't many) and you're strong (and brave) enough to do so, it's quite swooshable. I swooshed it about five feet from where I built it and where I took this admittedly lousy shot.
This is a MOC that I made for a contest on mocpages many many years ago (I think it was a 100 piece contest?). I still have it assembled and since it's never been on here, why not upload it for this year!
the tiny grabby rover folds and tucks under the rear canopy of the big guy.
FebRovery 23022, installment 17.
The Lagrange-Lunacorp 82 "Cricket" is a vastly more popular design than its LL286 stablemate. A small, open-cockpit personal rover with adjustable-height suspension, it has proved popular with explorers, prospectors, planetary surveyors and hobbyists alike, and has been produced in 7 separate iterations now.
Though the controls are of a rather unusual keypad type, the Cricket has still proved fairly intuitive to drive; its one drawback being the lack of a passenger seat and the inability to carry any cargo.