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For the Bricking Bavaria exhibition I built some small builds for the collaboration "Skytopia" with the guys from www.RogueBricks.de
Here you see the Quake Supply Store.
My love for the dark creatures of fantasy movies inspired me to design this Dragon Attack set, which was originally submitted to the Bricklink Designer Program Series. The dragon is not based on any existing character; I studied some cool AI-generated images and interesting dragon head designs but ultimately built something completely new. Building instructions and further details are available via the link below:
My small scene around the Imperial colored version of my Republic Cargo container, built for our @darktimesgroup Antolus l collab displayed at @_bricktastic 2024.
The story takes place in the early days of the Empire, when Stormtroopers still used Clone Trooper armor and equipment.
The build was designed around the Cargo container, that I made last october,based on the one seen in Battlefront 2. I’m really proud of it’s design, I love the external details and smoothness, it’s quite solid, but also features a full usable interior and working doors on both ends, just like in the game. More on this build later!
I’m also happy with the lamp post design and how I was able to integrate lights. The battery pack for the lights was hidden in the base under the container for easy access. It also served as a power source for all my other connected builds.
The Probe Droid is also my own build, with accurate arms and head, inspired by @thetrendingbrick and the latest official version.
In the Joker’s origin story from “The Killing Joke”, an unnamed engineer quits his job to become a comedian, but fails miserably. Desperate to make money and support his wife, he agrees to guide two criminals through the Ace Chemical plant as part of a robbery, and he wears the Red Hood mask as an alias. When Batman interferes, he takes a fall...
It is a tradition to give presents with christmas in Germany. We also use a christmas calendar to count the days till the 24th of december. And of course secret Santa we also do.
At the German LUG "Rogue Bricks" (www.RogueBricks.de) we combine theses traditions with LEGO and being creative.
We do the secret Santa and therefor we have to build a MOC into a LEGO bauble. Then we are sending these baubles to another member of the LUG. This has to be before first of december. In December begins the calendar on our website. Everyday one bauble is chosen and gets a present.
It really is a pleasure to be part of it.
This year I had to build a bauble for my Austrian friend Markus. He and his wife are waiting for their child who will be born in a few days. So I choose a very personally thing to built, a stroller.
The bauble was chosen today so I finally can present it here. I hope you like it.
Happy Christmas.
Crumbling overpass featuring a few members of Aloy‘s tribe as they fight off a scrapper ambush. Loved designing all the debris and crumbling concrete in this build! Got plans for a few more builds on the horizon!
#LEGO #moc #legobuild #horizon #horizonzerodawn #horizonforbiddenwest #legoscifi #legoapocalypse #ruins #art #diorama
A modern home filled with Technic parts experiments and hinged roof designs. The colours and geometry are inspired by a small bird - the Wagtail - a common sight where I live in Sweden.
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 1. I have received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148170/_TLG_/gothic-cathedral
I design usually but not exclusively Speed Champions style car models, but I also love gothic cathedrals, and therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real building, but it contains many typical details: lancet arches, double lancet arch windows, a ridge turret, flying buttresses, portals with series of receding planes, rose windows etc., and there is a matching street lamp too. The roof assembly can be removed as one piece and in this case the internal details are visible: there is an altar with a cross, a candle holder, a church tabernacle, a brick built bible, there are benches, an organ, a holy water stoup etc.. The middle door on the facade and the side doors open outward, and work perfectly, the side doors on the facade open inward and they can be opened if the door handle pieces (the taps) are removed, but it is not se easy to close them in this case. It is a studless build, the unnecessary studs are hidden by tiles.
For the Bricking Bavaria exhibition I built some small builds for the collaboration "Skytopia" with the guys from www.RogueBricks.de
Here you see the Quake Supply Store.
The biggest fixes are the cohesion of the buffer beam no longer being cobbled together by brackets, and the pistons now comfortably tucked and functional.
Some pirates for the POTC Contest on the German LUG Rogue Bricks (www.RogueBricks.de).
Second entry in this category. Finally, here we have the pirates.
HARR HARR.
Entry for the final round of the Star Wars Moc Olympics on the German LUG Imperium der Steine (www.ImperiumDerSteine.de)
“One Movie, one MOC” - that was the task.
There are 8 STAR WARS Movies and each Movie a masterpiece and one-of-a-kind.
The goal of this year’s final round is to catch one movie (episode 1-7, Rogue One) with your MOC.
I decided to catch the newest movie 'Rogue One' in my entry for the last round.
I built the scenes of Jedha, Darth Vader's castle on Mustafar, the Battle at the beach of Scarif and of curse the 'Star Destroyer - ballet' - scene and set them up in a pinball machine. These machines were extremely popular in the time when the first SW movies were on the screens.
The pinball machine works (look for the video) and looks a little bit like the Death Star (OK, at least I tried to :) ).
Hope you like my final entry.
I've dreamed of building the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse ever since I first saw the movie as a kid.
Now, in Lego, I have!
Here it is: the most iconic treehouse of all time!
Support this project and you can have your very own Falconhurst Treehouse.
ideas.lego.com/projects/e299db50-89bc-41e5-a69d-1f51520093e4
Designing this set was an awesome challenge. My first attempt completely fell apart. Three months later, after redesigning everything, I was done with a solid model. You might think that this set will break apart, but the building techniques used, invisible in the finished model, make it extremely strong, even to the end of every branch. Technic pieces connect the green base to the inside of the tree and into the floor of the main treehouse. From top to bottom this set is solid. There has never been a Lego set anything like this so support it and make it a reality!
The treehouse has lots of great functions. The stairs fold up, just like in the movie. There is a trap door you can open and close in the floor of the main treehouse; the roof of each treehouse comes off easily so you can play inside each hut; the right treehouse opens in the front so you can set things up without taking off the roof. And there are lots of great details, like the bunk bed, ships steering wheel, shelves with books and trinkets, a small organ and so much more.
It comes with six minifigures, two dogs, and two monkeys. The minifigures are Mr and Mrs Robinson, Fritz, Ernst, Roberta or "Bertie" and Francis.
It consists of about 2,730 pieces and most are really small, but with the use of parts that currently don't come in the colors needed for the treehouse (mostly reddish brown and dark brown) this count could easily be reduced. It is an impressive set that fits nicely on the corner of my desk.
Thanks Bruce for the help with the photos.
Support this project and share it on social media to make the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse a reality! ideas.lego.com/projects/e299db50-89bc-41e5-a69d-1f51520093e4
Motoko Kusanagi, better known as Major, leader of the Section 9 strike team, expert hacker and full cyborg.
This Brick Head is mostly inspired by her S.A.C. outfit, though the hair is more reminiscent of her design in Arise.
At the SteineWAHN! exhibition in Berlin this year some local Roguebricks fellas and I put together a collab of fairytale MOCs spreading out of brick built open books. I liked the idea so much that i did another one for 2023/24 Brickscalibur "Medieval Micro" category
In the late 21st century, manned space flight had developed to a point, where orbital space stations had become obsolete. Engines were so small, yet so powerful, that leaving the orbit of any planet was a left hand task. Seizing this opportunity, the space agencies of the world, once divided by nations, but now united as the World Space Agency, built the first large scale research ship, the International Research Frigate (IRF) Minerva, replacing the ISS. Named after the Greek goddess of knowledge, the frigate was home to countless laboratories, spanning all branches of science, including biology, physics, chemistry, psychology and eben cultural studies. The main goals were to understand how space travel and living on a space ship would impact body, mind and even culture as well as to research, whether orbiting other planets was different than orbiting earth. In its years of service, the Minerva hopped from planet to planet, each time gaining new data and crew members, who had grown up in the colonies and brought new cultural experiences. Over time, the crew had developed a thriving own culture, which some children, born on board, even grew up in. After being taken out of service, the remaining crew refused to leave the ship and continued roaming the galaxy with it, eventually being granted the status of an independent city state. All in all, the cultural studies experiment had come to the most interesting conclusion, that space travel could bring people closer together and could become an own cultural space.
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I did it! I actually managed to finish a ship in 30 days again! This time, I worked without any preconceived concept and just built off the top of my head. The result is the 132 studs long SHIP Minerva. Without including any play features this time, I focused on having a sleek and smooth ship with an interesting shape and color scheme, including lots of orange, my favorite color. Also, I finally included a ring structure, a plan I had for a ship since 2015. I hope you like it as much as I do!
Freebuild for the online RPG Nine Kingdoms n the German LUG www.RogueBricks.de
In the coming period there will be a war in the Nine Kingdoms. So it is time to train the youth. Traditionally young man are trained by their fathers before they are going to be part of an ally army.
Here you see Morolin and his son Manis Andor having a break and preparing a meal on open fire somewhere in the Kingdom Kurvenheim.
In this small build I wanted to build three different trees in winter, also using the unicorn parts as snow.
With the snow landscape I was inspired by boga. And the belt of Morolin is inspired by rolli.
I hope you like it!?
My second build for the Iron Forge 2025, round 2!
This old school theater dressing room boasts a respectable 25 minifigure heads, plus a few that aren't visible from this angle. Can you find them all?
The Vybe Hotel - the newest addition in Wasabi District, officially open for business!
First floor of the hotel - The lobby! Includes stairs, elevator, computer/office room and of course the front desk.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Just a small MOC because it is this time of the year again. I wanted to use the pitchfork, so the whole thing started with this part.
'Scarecrow Running' - maybe a new Olympic discipline?
I guess new records would be run...don't you think?
A brave explorer ventures through the dense jungles surrounding an ancient temple.
This build was supposed to be for day 1 of Rebellug vignweek, the prompt was archeology, but I finished 20 minutes too late.
Hi! Here are some shots of the large MOC I am working on. Retail on the first floor! Without looking at the tags, can you tell what these are?
The biggest fixes are the cohesion of the buffer beam no longer being cobbled together by brackets, and the pistons now comfortably tucked and functional.
Last fight of my character Lamira Adan in our online LEGO RPG "Nine Kingdoms" on www.RogueBricks".
Fighting against a demon with a a light blade.
Here's some WIP images of my latest project. I have been working on this the past month or so. Please check @wooootles on Instagram, as I tend to put more WIP images there (whereas my Flickr has more finished images)
I bought the Townhouse Toy Store set 31105 on sale a while back planning to make it into a modular building. While it's a bolder color than I would normally choose, the design translates well to a 16-stud modular.
Downtown Records is a modular record shop, ready and waiting to take it’s place in your LEGO city, I have packed it with brick built detail as well as custom printed parts (two of my favourite things about LEGO sets). I will gradually be revealing more of this project over time, but to start with I have revealed images of the building from the front, the side and the record store interior.
In total, Downtown Records contains about 3000 bricks and is divided into three sections. The bottom section includes a street scape including traffic light and crossing, leafy tree (I am particularly happy with how the tree turned out – I only had to rebuild it four times!) and a small news stand. Inside on the ground floor of the building there is the record store itself with shelves bulging with custom printed records on 2×2 tiles, a bathroom, and access to the staircase leading upstairs.
My aim with the design of the facade was to create a believable downtown two storey brick-faced building with stucco detailing and ornate architectural cornicing.
So if you would like to help make Downtown Records a real LEGO set, it’s free to support, all you need to do is head on over to LEGO Ideas, sign up for an account and hit that blue support button!
www.harrisbricks.com.au/ideas/
Thank you for your support!
I’ve agonized over this stupid engine. And I wouldn’t be as intent on accuracy if the original MOC hadn’t been my oldest build.
I’ve attempted as much detail as I can without compromising structure or coming across too garish. This compromise meant abandoning loose coal to hide the techniques and shifting the ’tanks’ all over the body to accommodate wiring and an attempt at representing internal running gear.
The sanding gear, bunker steps, cab detail, and brakes were all labors of love to incorporate and I finally feel rest in my soul that this 1400 can no longer be called an inaccurate Jinty or green Thomas. Pieces have ALL arrived finally from blubrix and bricklink so I can now start on my ‘big’ new project. Happy to shelve this tank.
At the moment there are the RogueOlympics going on on www.RogueBricks.de
The second challenge was again to build with a maximum of 101 elements. Topic was "Two Dimensions".
Finally another post! And while this may still be a WIP, it reached a point of progress worth sharing. This car has proven to be a real pain in the @>>, spending countless hours re-designing bits and pieces. But I believe a break is in order now :)
Here's some WIP images of my latest project. I have been working on this the past month or so. Please check @wooootles on Instagram, as I tend to put more WIP images there (whereas my Flickr has more finished images)
Second Round of Iron Forge.
Challenge: Use the parts 4522 (Tool Hammer/ Mallet) and part 4006 (Tool Spanner Wrench/ Screwdriver).
5 hammers and two wrenches are in this one.
,Spaces are hips, they said.'
10th entry: Hovercraft - to bring me to the next round.
This is my fourth submission for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.
The seed part is the minifigure head, of which there are 32 total: 12 in the curtains, 5 as hanging onions, 4 in the cooker, 2 apples, 1 in the fruit tray, 1 glass and 2 in the bottle of juice, 2 in the washing up liquid, 2 in the tap and finally, 1 in the alium!
What to do on a sunny day at the sea? Go surfing!
Small MOC for the year challenge on www.RogueBricks.de
The MOC shows a little surfing scene, where I wanted to try out waves in the water. And I am a little bit in love with the flowers. It's giving a little paradise touch to the landscape.