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Droneuary, part 4.
The Plasma Armed Combat Patrol Support (PhACoPS) droid is a relatively large but low-slung multilegged Blacktron combat robot patterned after the trilobite from ancient Earth prehistory.
Covered in heavy buckycarbon-polymer ablative armour and armed with a pair of independently-targeting heavy plasma accelerator cannons as a primary weapon and twin high-power electrical dischargers as a close-in weapon, the PhACoPS is relatively compact for its combat power.
It is often used as a fire support system by Blacktron combat patrols and also serves as an armoured hub for power-regeneration service for the entire platoon, allowing relatively easy in-combat replenishment of equipment power systems.
COVID brought me back from a long (9+ years) break from Lego, so of course one of the first things I try to build is a SHIP. I ran out of parts and time (due to a move halfway across the country), so this is a second, revamped, attempt.
I have wanted to build something with teal (aka Dark Turquoise) for a long time. This was my first run. I'd like to use coral as an accent color on a future endeavor, but that will likely have to wait until more parts are available in that color. Got the build done just in time for BrickFair Virginia this year, but not the stickering.
This moc was inspired by a real apartment building I saw that was in Blacktron colours. In recreating it in LEGO micropolis I added a landing pad and other Blacktron buildings of indeterminate function
My first Lego mech. Light construction adapted to work in M-Tron complexes. Easy to configure - there is a possibility to quick change kind of arms.
There is a number and type of machine on left arm - LM63 - Light Mech, number 63.
I had a lot of issues during rendering, flex element was invisible after render, so I decided to remove that element and use other solution.
Remember about my lego ideas projects:
Castle Theme:
ideas.lego.com/projects/416d8d9e-eb83-4b52-b5c0-1601f3295aa8
M-Tron Theme:
ideas.lego.com/projects/f202a55e-19bc-4b60-bcf7-4ea862bd2e06
I have wanted to build something with teal (aka Dark Turquoise) for a long time. This was my first run. I'd like to use coral as an accent color on a future endeavor, but that will likely have to wait until more parts are available in that color. Got the build done just in time for BrickFair Virginia this year, but not the stickering.
#MTron Comm. Bracelet
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The new #LEGO #DOTS are #AMAZING & with so much more #durability and #clutchpower than I imagined (but certainly hoped for!)
Thank you @BrickmasterAmy and the @LEGO team for designing a cool new #WearableLEGO line, I am so excited to build more #MOCs with these sweet bracelets!
Special thanks to my daughter for helping me with the photos and video!!! She loves the DOTS, too and we have been using them as communicators and wearing them all day!
Space Panic
Size : 2,5m x 1,80
By : sweetsha - N3rik68 - Kloou.
Touchscreen ^^
Display made for the french convention "Brick à Dole" 2017. The V2 with a new part "Starship Troopers" was presented to the french convention "Let\'s Go" 2018 in Schiltigheim.
This MOC is a collaborative diorama created with my friend Sweetsha & N3rik.
On this diorama we find the new theme Space Lego but also the Classic Space Lego.
It is intentionally ultra colored, it gives a side very fun :)
There are also many references to the great films of SF, pop culture and it\'s full of humor.
Obviously nothing will happen as planned, Space is going to shit. ^^
Space Truckin' 🚀🚛 : The Last Leg
Built for the Iron Forge, preliminary round of Iron Builder 2020. Seed part is Minifig legs (if you don't already know by now).
I've used them in a few spots for this microscale space delivery: cargo, side of space-truck bridge, initial ring x2, construction drones. I found some interesting, though sometimes finnicky, connections for them - including StarWars antennae, & stud shooter hammers.
Enjoy! And good luck to all who are testing their mettle right now, alongside me, at home.
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.
It was the year 1979 when LEGO launched one of the sets that became among the most iconic in the AFOL world: the 928 set.
The Classic Space theme was launched just a year earlier in 1978 and this set became a legend because it represented the most beautiful and largest spaceship in the entire fleet. It is incredible to think of the success that this set of only 338 pieces has had if we compare it to those on sale today, but in those days we were children who dreamed of having this box and our best memories are linked to it.
In '79 I was just 5 years old and I have never been able to have this box, too expensive for my parents, but I have always dreamed of it looking at it in the catalogs. Finally as an adult I looked for it and managed to buy it!
All this premise was used to introduce my new work: the Galaxy Explorer SDR-926! This year I am 10 years old as AFOL and I thought about making mocs that have a special meaning for me. The first of these was the desire to make a spaceship of some importance! SDR-926 wants to be a tribute to the 928 but with very different characteristics and numbers. Number 926 represents the birth of my daughter. The spaceship measures 85 x 75 x 21 cm and is made up of almost 4600 pieces! It took me 5 intense months to make it because it contains several features and functionalities in a single work.
Thank you for watching!
Video presentation here:
Butterfly-Class Racing Ship
Wingspan: 102 studs
The Heartlake Horizon is Nova's custom ship in the hit new space-themed Racing game sweeping Heartlake City. Much like how Nova's tough exterior hides an inner sweetness, her ship's aggressive exterior contrasts its harmless function -- the hulking engines enable faster-than-light travel for thrilling races, the forward blasters merely clear space debris from her path without harming other ships, and the protruding brow above the windscreen facilitate a spacious cockpit. The industrial aesthetic was a practical choice - Nova values function over form. Noting the ship's vague resemblance to a butterfly, Nova decked out her ride in orange and black in reference to the Monarch, known for its ability to travel great distances. The colors also reference a tropical sunset - The orange of the sun's rays, the serene blue ocean, the shocking green flash, and the black of the coming night
This model is my first ever contribution to Shiptember, and of course pulls major inspiration from Friendshiptember. It was a daunting yet exciting challenge to build this in a month! The seeds of this design go further back though, I've wanted to use the vinyl sail element on the back wings in a MOC for well over a year, and I've been holding on to the engine intake design since soon after BrickSlopes 2024 (where I got a Stuntz set featuring the orange ramp pieces). The Jack Stone trailer beds are also pieces I've wanted to use for years, since they're so bulky I figured a 100+ stud build would be an appropriate place for them The final push I needed to get on this project was the Durr Burger set, which I got a couple of at Brickslopes 2025 and used their round orange slopes in the engines.
Space Truckin' 🚀🚛 : The Last Leg
Built for the Iron Forge, preliminary round of Iron Builder 2020. Seed part is Minifig legs (if you don't already know by now).
I've used them in a few spots for this microscale space delivery: cargo, side of space-truck bridge, initial ring x2, construction drones. I found some interesting, though sometimes finnicky, connections for them - including StarWars antennae, & stud shooter hammers.
Enjoy! And good luck to all who are testing their mettle right now, alongside me, at home.
With the Basilisk starfighter, I wanted to try some weapons/loadout variants, like in a SHMUP. This is the level VII, the weapons on the ship are the same as level VI, but it is now accompanied by drones with additional weapons. The one in the original photos looks like it will be level 5. More upgrades to come!
If you like my build, please support on Lego Ideas:
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I have created a nimble reconnaissance space craft based on the Lego Classic Space colorscheme. The model comprises of less than 300 bricks in its current form. This third generation MOC is an asymmetrical build which incorporates a part selection stretching multiple decades. The aim was to create a relatively small set with a modern yet friendly appearance based upon epic heritage. The craft is designed for reconnaissance work but is suffienciently equipped to defend itself if deemed required. It features next level equipment to scan its surroundings. Propulsion is achieved through an anti-matter reactor coupled to a warp drive. Ufonium element 115 is stored in the double armoured fuel tank. The ship contains 2 anti-anti-matter seeking missiles and 4 miniature rocket boosters which remotely attach to medium sized asteroids posing a threat to any minifigure astronaut wandering through the voids of imagination. ;-)
Part of a display I was asked to participate in for Brickworld 2017. I built this as a last minute addition.
A Lego Classic Space lunar base needs a large spaceship, for journeys back to Earth and to asteroids and elsewhere. Here is my first such spaceship, Set 6929, a fairly large set released in 1981, consisting of 242 pieces and one red astronaut minifigure. It has a distinctive shape, between the pilot's cab in the front and the cargo compartment in the back that can carry a tool box. Additionally, its design language, with blue transparent windows and white spoilers, is a step away from the original blue/gray spaceships and their yellow windows that had been introduced in 1978.
The completed ship. Quite a design. The nose antenna can bend down, like the nose of the Concorde supersonic airliner. The slender section between the cockpit and the cargo compartment is built very well - which is a must because many kids would want to hold that part of the ship as they swoosh around the room to make the ship "fly." And also love the use of white and transparent blue, which points the way to Lego Space's design direction for the later years of the 1980s, though the sloped gray pieces are still a throwback to the original Classic Space spaceships such as Set 497, Galaxy Explorer. It still has room for only one pilot and some light tools, despite its size, so while it is good for flying to distant parts of the Moon to service remote research stations, it's not an ideal choice for taking the astronauts back to Earth for a quick holiday.
Speaking of Set 497, it is extremely desirable today and is considered the "Holy Grail" of Lego Classic Space collection. Most examples will be overpriced, missing some pieces, or both. But fortunately, I do have a complete, decently priced Set 497 on order via eBay, to join this already awesome set shortly.
This next rework of the Basilisk starfighter is in a color scheme that I've wanted to build in for a long time. Gulf livery! I've loved this from the first time I saw it on the Ford GT. I've also long thought that Lego's medium blue color was a great match for the color used on the race cars, though now that this is done, I'm starting to wonder if the newer "bright light blue" (think Fiat 500 and Vespa sets) might be a better match. I maintain that both are better matches than the azure used in a recent official set, though ;)
Meet Dan Dredge, his family is in the Dredging business. Dans reckons he can take home the race winnings with their high torque dredging sub. Typically used to dredge up reefs and sea floor to gain access to hydrolator crystals, this beast of a machine has got some punch! Best stay out of his way and be sure to avoid getting under those dredging blades they will tear you apart!
This is my entry for #aquajune2025 taking inspiration from the OZ-08MMS Cancer from gundam wing. I first saw it on @liamshobbyroom YouTube channel and loved the design.
@lego #lego #aquajune #aquazone #legoaquazone #legosubmarine #gundamwing #gundam #aquanaut #aquanauts #aquasharks #afol #afolcommunity #legoinstagram #submarine #submersible #hydronaut #legospace #legovintage #vintagelego
The ship's thrusters had to be re-designed with better cooling and higher energy discharge in mind. While the core retains the traditional cylindrical shape of most thruster systems, the outer cooling fins have a uniquely rectangular cladding, giving the Firestar a sleeker appearance.
Space Panic
Size : 2,5m x 1,80
By : sweetsha - N3rik68 - Kloou.
Attack of the giant worm
Display made for the french convention "Brick à Dole" 2017. The V2 with a new part "Starship Troopers" was presented to the french convention "Let\'s Go" 2018 in Schiltigheim.
This MOC is a collaborative diorama created with my friend Sweetsha & N3rik.
On this diorama we find the new theme Space Lego but also the Classic Space Lego.
It is intentionally ultra colored, it gives a side very fun :)
There are also many references to the great films of SF, pop culture and it\'s full of humor.
Obviously nothing will happen as planned, Space is going to shit. ^^