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My LEGO model of E.T.
You can help make it a real LEGO set by voting for it on LEGO Ideas:
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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.
The B400 MEGA HAULER travels at a max speed of 60km/h and 40km/h with full 300 T payload.
On the open roads of Mare Serenitatis, a heavily travelled route and a long journey. The destination, the ULC Imbrium Gate between the Apenninus and Caucasus mountains. These open roads are patrolled hourly but ambush attacks are still probable and it’s still 140 clicks to the gate.
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Build made with Bricklink Studio 2.0 with existing/custom parts and image enhanced and edited in Photoshop.
Lieutenant Elizabeth Erandis patrols the Oasis with Nova Team's trusty A.R.C. Bot EX-K1T taking up the rear with his scanner surveying the entire area.
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5</b
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.
Waves Revamped: Classic Space
I chose an iconic Space set, Uranium Search Vehicle 6928 from 1984, and gave it a brand new look — both in size and design.
collaborated with @brickzlab folks to take an original Space theme LEGO sets and redesigning them with modern techniques/pieces, while holding true to the original design. More to come !
Thanks to Pande for the dope edit!
After weeks of traveling through deep space, Dr. Danelle Daystrom has finally arrived on Deep Space Outpost Arcturus to help the crew unlock the secrets of her lost father's A.I. algorithms. Buried in the data was the most advance adaptive logic processor firmware ever created. This processor could be used in an entirely new breed of robotic companions, able to think, adapt, and evolve like never before.
Daystrom with the help of Nova Team’s chief science officer, Lt Cmdr Samuel Steele are working on writing the firmware to the new logic processors. It’s a complicated process, and no one knows if it will work, but its it’s definitely worth trying. Now… they just need the proper robotic vessel to run this new processor. Sounds like a job for Arcturus’s crack engineering and mechanical teams!
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5
::::Hello everyone! Sorry for the delays in posting the continuation of this story. I’ve been buried in work as of late! But I hope to ramp back up on the frequency of my posts! Oh yeah, and I’ve got a bunch of BrickLink hauls coming my way for more builds and photos too ;-) As always, comments always welcomed! Thanks!
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.
My favourite #FigBarf, I made this little guy from parts in 3 different Lego sets:
'#EveryoneIsAwesome' 40516, 'Lunar New Year Parade' 80111 & Collectible Minifigures Series 22 'Space Creature' 71032.
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar 2023. All rights reserved.
MOC based on high adventure deep underground.
The crew is on a journey to the foundations of the planet! Will they escape and return home?
The B400 MEGA HAULER triple hydraulic pistons tip the platform backwards 20 ° to allow cargo to be lowered down. At the same time the driver cabin reorients itself 20 ° forwards.
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Build made with Bricklink Studio 2.0 with existing/custom parts and image enhanced and edited in Photoshop.
Back to the continuing voyages of our heroes from Nova Team!
Last we heard from the crew they were surveying an unexplored region of space when their sensors detected some strange readings from a nearby planet. Intrigued, the crew set down on the planet surface. A small away team consisting of (from left to right) Cmdr Brett Briggs, Captain Robert Knight, Lt Sydney Stargazer, and Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Steele follow the coordinates of the signal leading them into a strange, eerie cave. With a mix of excitement and trepidation our explorers enter the cave with it’s sickly yellow and green lighting, and odd seemingly unnatural outcroppings being powered by some unknown energy source. What will these strange readings lead the crew to? Check back next time to find out!
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5
:::: I hope you all enjoy the latest installment of my Nova Team adventures. This will carry out for quite a few of my photos over the next couple of weeks, so be on the lookout for more. I played around A LOT with this photo to get the right look. The color, lighting and general atmosphere was HEAVILY inspired by the interior of Borg vessel’s from Star Trek, in particular from Voyager episodes. I always found the yellow-greenish lighting with the foggy haze to be quite eerie and so I really wanted that looks for this alien planet’s cave. As always, comments are very much welcomed. Thanks so much!
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.
A CS fuel tanker truck for FebRovery 2022 installment 3. In my personal schematic for minifig suit colours, yellow astronauts are engineering and logistics, so either way this works.
On this day in 1934 Alexei Leonov, the first person to conduct a spacewalk, was born. He completed the sacewalk on 18 March 1965, exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for 12 minutes and 9 seconds.
Leonov also produced the first piece of art in outer space, commanded the Soyuz capsule in the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission and was selected to be the first Soviet person to land on the Moon, although the project was cancelled.
The model I've created is inspired by one of Leonov's paintings, Above the Black Sea (or Over the Black Sea, I'm not sure of the best translation), which he painted in 1973 and is a self portrait.
Leonov died on 11 October 2019 after a long illness in Moscow.
You can find out a bit more about Leonov and his art, here:
www.theguardian.com/science/2015/aug/31/first-picture-spa...
Hello! This is the group shot from my collaboration build with the talented builders dan.ko56 and Vladunov/Dostin. We decided to assemble a race team with two race vehicles and a mobile service ship. Check out their respective posts for more info about their awesome ships :)
The race team is named Magna-Vortex Dynamics. My build is the racing spaceship to the left: The Nebula. Vladimir's build is the middle one: Vision Mark III, a mobile service ship. Dan's build is (ofc) the speeder to the right: Note X.
I will post the single entry post with my spaceship anytime soon. Hope you like the ships!
Thanks again Dan and Vlad for letting me participate in this collab!
Note: Photo editing done by Dan Ko.
First technician Moston was the only survivor.
The wreckage of the colony ship was spread over many hundreds of miles of barely hospitable terrain.
Lucky his Federation technican training had given him the skills he needed to and before long he had a small team of cobbled together robots who helped him construct a salvage mech. Now he could roam plains in search of other machinery to help him survive and send a message for help.
Service, maintenance, space side assistance vehicle. It reverses up to the ship in need and access via the service deck at the rear. Equipped with Multi directional thrusters for precision driving and bash bars for durability and those tough spots in asteroid fields.
The ideal ship for mobile mechanics.
I built this for Jeff Cross in a moc exchange event I participated in end of last year. Forgot to post it here.
I'm a big fan of vertically-oriented ships, and this one I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, especially with the semi-retractable landing gear.
Somehow the shape puts me in mind of a fish of some kind, and being a fan also of prehistoric life (even if I don't build it all that much) I'm calling this the LL313 Coelacanth
Stormtroopers from 501st relentlessly carry out Order 51. Drafted by Vader, Order 51 authorizes the complete genocidal elimination of all Classic Space Federation personnel.
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With over 36,000 bases, outposts, and space stations, captured Spacemen are tortured to reveal sensitive location information and then are summarily executed.
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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.
Modernization and upgrade of the Lego set 6970, a 1980's Classic Space : "Beta I Command Base" #Nostalgie
I stayed as faithful as possible to the original set, we find the base, his "monorail" and the Spaceship.
I redid the baseplates completely in brick and they are totally identical. (totally twin)
Some additions on this 2019 version ... Pink & green Spaceman, the air conditioning in the base (The Space Avengers are delighted) and Aliens. ^^
I'm a big fan of vertically-oriented ships, and this one I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, especially with the semi-retractable landing gear.
Somehow the shape puts me in mind of a fish of some kind, and being a fan also of prehistoric life (even if I don't build it all that much) I'm calling this the LL313 Coelacanth
Built by Nick Kappatos and myself for BrickFair VA, 2021. The landing pad and roadway components were modular in nature, with the hope of expanding and rearranging over time.
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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My sig-fig Captain Robert Knight of Nova Team hero-style posing in a photo intended for some new business cards I'm having printed for an upcoming event. For fear of coming off narcissistic :-p I was reluctant to post another photo of just the Captain by himself, but I haven't posted anything in over a month and I was pretty happy with it so I figure I'd share it with you all.
This particular image, more or less, is an update to a photo I did over 2 years ago that I happened to like a lot, but he has changed so much since then, it was time for a new one. Its funny, I like this new photo a lot, but in some ways I prefer the original. What do you guys think?
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.
This build is Ice Station Icarus on the planet Krysto, inspired by Ice Planet 2002 but using the range of pieces and building techniques now available.
The colour scheme and styling of this build will hopefully be recognisable to any fan of the original LEGO Ice Planet 2002 sets (1993-1994), though I have broadened the colour scheme ever so slightly for my post-apocalyptic Ice Planet setting.
This build features my previously posted KDF-07 Frost Giant Mech and Surefoot TR3 Rover
DS-3b "Bugbear"
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Built for Mobile Frame Zero - a tabletop wargame.
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Mobile Frame Hangar (MF0 Community Forums)
Meet the Team First Technician Moston put together to keep him alive, left to right;
Bucket Head- A long range runner able to cover large distances for preliminary for wreckage.
Whisk Face, His special detection system is optimsed to search out complex organic moelcules
DOMO droid, a common helper droid across the Federation, Moston had to make some rough fixes to damage suffered in the crash. A dodgy motivator means he has a habit of wondering off so an antenna has been installed to track him down when he can not be found.
The Listener, Always with his nose to the sky scanning for possible rescue vessels.
See the full diorama here.
www.flickr.com/photos/roguebantha/30018225298/in/datepost...
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The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy just joined my Midi-Scale ship collection! Here comes the Millennium Falcon from Episode IV – A New Hope.
Made of 2,178 pieces, measuring only 34cm and weighing almost 1kg, this compact yet dense Falcon was another unique challenge at this scale. After seeing some great-looking Figscale MOCs of this tricky ship, I couldn't resist making a Midi version.
With this design, I took a different approach than most other Falcons out there, and wanted it to look as sleek and gapless as possible. This resulted in a pretty elaborate and unique mix of paneling techniques that involved a lot of SNOT building.
One of my priorities was to faithfully reproduce the curved saucer shape on both sides of the ship, and not only on top. As a result, the build features all the details and shapes of the original 1977 studio model, from top to bottom.
The overall thickness of the ship was another concern. I wanted it to be as thin as the original, while being able to sandwich some tasty greebles and even the hyperdrive engine bay inside the saucer.
The Falcon has two display modes, "in-flight" with its canted stand, and "landed" with easy-to-install landing gear. It also includes a working ramp.
► Instructions for the Millennium Falcon are available at BrickVault!
On this day in 1959 the Soviet spacecraft Luna 3 transmitted the first-ever photographs of the far side of the Moon. Though it returned rather poor pictures, the historic, never-before-seen views caused excitement & interest when they were published around the world.
These views showed mountainous terrain, very different from the near side, and only two dark, low-lying regions which were named Mare Moscoviense (Sea of Moscow) and Mare Desiderii (Sea of Desire). Mare Desiderii was later found to be composed of a smaller mare, Mare Ingenii (Sea of Cleverness), and several other dark craters. The reason for this difference between the two sides of the Moon is still not fully understood, but it seems that most of the dark lavas that flowed out to produce the maria formed under the Earth-facing half.
Luna 3 was followed by the United States with Ranger 7, Ranger 8, and Ranger 9.
This is my first go at a historic spacecraft of my own design. Not entirely happy with it, but thought I'd post it anyway. The moon is mine too, which I am pleased with, even though the other side is the interesting bit.