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LEGO Sailing Ships!
Liking the new Ideas little sailboat #40487- fits the Studio’s aesthetic nicely
Great Protector #76177 agrees. If you’re on the fence about seeing Shang Chi, check it out! Super original, answered questions I had from earlier MCU entries, and was amazing in 4DX
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An ancient shrine built by a long-dead civilisation, housing an enormous bronze mask. Who built the shrine, and what purpose does the mask serve?
12/12, two 6 pack boxes in one order from Amazon!
Second and third pic are the selections from each box. No discernible differences in box packaging for me, same bar codes and everything.
Marvel minifigs got me back into Lego from my dark ages with #76057, these are a nice addition!
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playing my favorite podcast, powercord/sync cable can be snaked through opening underneath. Axle can be moved to several positions behind iPod so that it rests at different viewing angles.
The Sommerfugl is a light research vessel, designed to carry out scientific missions both in-atmosphere and at the boundaries between atmospheres and space. An array of onboard sensors and instruments allow the Sommerfugl to extract and process a wide variety of data, including the collection of atmospheric samples, spectroscopy, identification of resource deposits and much more.
The rear section of the vessel is detachable, with the smaller craft being suitable for exploration of cave and tunnel systems, and to increase the chances of survival if the vessel comes under attack from Blacktron forces.
Powered by Galcom Kestrel plasma/fusion hybrid thrust units, and featuring the latest in electronic pilot aids, the Sommerfugl is a joy to fly, and is an essential part of any planetary exploration fleet.
Built for LEGO's 90th Anniversary Classic Space Contest!
An alternate build of set #77941 Mighty Dinosaurs (Blue), inspired by the old Prehistoric Power Creator set which featured a Triceratops and a Mammoth.
This is a fun little build, with plenty of flexibility and expression. I guess this is probably more like the kind of thing I should do if I ever want to get back to LEGO!
Day 27 - 365 Toy Project
I forgot that I once had some Lego Pirate sets. I don't know where they are now -- all that's left is this treasure chest (with tiny gold coins)! The parrot and the tree are from the Lego Paradisa beach cafe set.
The crew is on a journey to the foundations of the planet! Will they escape and return home?
A MOC made for Brickcon, and my first time incorporating lights into a creation. Pretty fun!
Blacktron II’s Allied Avenger (or Octopod) from 1991 enters the LEGO City!
LEGO’s best X-Wing pre-Star War license?
I’m a huge fan of Blacktron II’s use of octagon transparent neon green domes and detachable pods in their larger sets.
My younger self imagined the pods would be for atmospheric travel, with the back rockets intended for intergalactic travel/warp speed.
Pretty cool little spaceship, classic minifig with the old blockhead, and great neon pieces!
More 90’s LEGO to be showcased soon, including more of the space baddies - Blacktron II
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1993’s Blizzard Baron enters the LEGO City from Ive Planet 2002!
An OG Hoth snowspeeder, who doesn’t love that?
This set has a couple classic Ice Planet prints, cool minifig with accessories, and a decent amount of neon transparent orange elements for a little ship!
Not only is it a capable little snowspeeder, but it has a detachable communications base/portable science lab. Simple, but a good use of a few parts to bring more story elements to a small build.
I’m happy to have this guy added to my Ice Planet 2002 fleet. Did you have this set? Does it hold up as interesting to a modern audience? Anyone know why it’s also called the Ice Planet Vx122?
I’ll be looking at more retro LEGO soon, including more Space!
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An alternate build of set #31129 Majestic Tiger. I was struggling to decide what to get at a recent AFOL Appreciation Day event. Then I saw the 3-in-1 Creator tiger, and I knew what I had to do.
I know the feet are a bit big, but overall I'm really pleased with how this came out. Maybe I'll stick it into Stud.io at some point and make some instructions!
And yes, the tail comes with an extra section for when its sat down. It's too long when it's stood up, and too short when it's sat down, so I thought I might as well give it the option of adding an extra section when needed.
So there are two stories. the Making of first.
I might have dared Andrea to draw a ship for me and boy did she give me a doozy. Seriously..it was impossible. But come Shiptember, I was up for the challenge. This sucker is 150 studs long and just about 166 or so when transformed. I love me some Pneumatics, and technic engines. Its got lights, trains, air pumps and all that shippy goodness. Greebs to a T.. and a proud artist.
Its a Kris Blade, turned into a ship..
Next, the story of the Six Demons.
(After)life ain't easy for a skeleton, but the wizard is happy enough in his little hut on the hill. He's got his cauldron, he's got his frog, and he's far enough away from the nearest village that his experiments in technomancy (usually) don't affect anyone else.
Something a bit different for me; I don't usually do buildings, but I had the idea for this a while ago, and if I want to stand any chance of getting back into LEGO as a designer, then I need to push my boundaries and build outside my comfort zone. I think it came out not too bad, and it's certainly an improvement over previous attempts at minifig-scale buildings.
Here is my MOC of a wild west saloon. it’s built on a 48 x 48 baseplate, with three stories and all the Sarsaparilla that a cowboy could want