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Some monsters for the POTC Contest on the German LUG Rogue Bricks (www.RogueBricks.de).

 

Third entry in this category. You need some monsters for a good fight.

HARR HARR.

The Second Battle of the Marne, sometimes called the Battle of Reims, was a series of German offensives and Allied counter-offensives, which took place on the Western Front, here the Second Battle of the Marne took place in the North-East of the France from May 27 to August 6, 1918, with decisive events from July 15 to 20, 1918.

 

this moc is inspired by the film "Nothing New in the West"

 

A big thank you to @scout_trooper_brix for his ww1 creation series which greatly inspired and encouraged me to create this ww1 moc

 

A big thank you also to @ww2.lego.moc for the custom German helmet commission made for this moc

 

this moc participate in the contest of @the_legocrew

 

Figs from @theminifigco

 

Technique for the trench @iightlug

 

#lego #legoww1 #legoww1moc #ww1 #ww1lego #secondbattleofthemarne #legobuild #legobuilder #legobf1

The Ancient Greek Temple of Artemis was one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was an interesting model to research, as historically it had been rebuilt several times on the same site, often on the foundations of the previous temple.

Designer and builder Centuri Chan chose to recreate the temple as it was built in the 2nd century BC, described as the most impressive version of this temple, with a total of 127 columns.

Altogether it took him 71 hours and 14,517 LEGO pieces to build.

My custom Destroyer Droid with deflector shield, built for our @darktimesgroup Antolus l collab displayed at @_bricktastic 2024.

 

The story takes place in the early days of the Empire, and pirates take over some CIS equipment, which they are using against the Empire

 

I made the driod with the shield last october, after I discovered that the 8x8 dome pieces in trans blue. These are almost perfect for my droideka build, but I didn’t got to use it in any MOCs since then. The whole aesthetic of the collab, with the black round bases and raised terrain worked well to hide the connection points of the dome pieces. I also added LED lights under the shield, which gave a nice glow to the whole thing as a perfect finishing touch.

I am adding on the rear sections of the building to my model of the DPL. When complete, this model will take up a city block of 5 x 6 standard 32 stud baseplates.

The Village Post Office is my first new MOC for over a year. A classic British Post Office set during the early 1930's. The model is not a modular building but features an open back design to give easy access to the interior details.

 

The model is now on LEGO IDEAS. f you like to vote for the model to be made in to a real set then please visit ideas.lego.com/projects/16ae1e95-cf30-41dd-ae23-36e07668df05

 

Thanks very much.

Second Round of Iron Forge.

 

Challenge: Use the parts 4522 (Tool Hammer/ Mallet) and part 4006 (Tool Spanner Wrench/ Screwdriver).

 

Some of you guys are sleeping? GET AWAKE, guys. It's Iron Forge time!

 

Second entry: Alarm Clock

The least experienced member of the Toa Motu, Rewa comes from a village that was once protected by three Toa of Fire. Having experienced first-hand the kind of brash arrogance his element is known for, he often overcompensates and is unusually timid and held-back. Fortunately, adventuring with his newfound family is helping him embrace his elemental potential.

 

--- The Toa Motu ---

Arai

Kyrehx

Poraru

Rewa

Hiko

Rakau

 

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More images: www.instagram.com/p/C1FIRZ-NCTt/

  

für Lüneburg aus LEGO©

Hi! Here are some shots of the large MOC I am working on. Part of the roof detail. Still not sure how to orient it, so here it is, alone.

A current WIP I decided to render. I based it on some techniques I came up with based off of Ron_Dayes wheel arch design.

 

The car is centered around the 50's or 60's, 2-door coupes that a lot of people know and love. I just pulled a bunch of details off a couple and combined them.

 

I haven't posted in a month or so, because of some stuff I have been doing IRL. To be honest, I enjoyed the time away. It let me sit back and come up with some great build ideas I will be posting within the next few months. I am stoked to start building again and hope to continue doing so for awhile :)

 

Also, I have a question for anyone who wants to answer. I have been wanting to start a series lately (like the Harry Potter collab awhile back). I would enjoy hearing some suggestions for one :)

 

Thanks for Looking!

My newest addition to the Wasabi District. About 3000 pieces and the size of a typical CREATOR Expert corner building.

 

Irish Pub on the first floor!

A Lego version of the SDF-1 Macross, as featured in the 1984 film "Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do you remember love?"

This spacecraft was a tricky build due to its ability to transform between two modes, that either made it into a long, bulky ship, or a 1200 meter tall megarobot.

The transformation process begins by splitting the front of the craft into sections, that form the two main cannons. Then the middle superstructure spins 180 degrees around a central pole, and locks into place. Finally the thrusters and launch bays can be opened and positioned in order to make the arms and legs of the robot mode. I found this video on YouTube showing the full process: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwe2E2K2vk8

The stand also has some features. I made two switchable mounts for the different modes to rest on.

 

The Village Post Office is my first new MOC for over a year. A classic British Post Office set during the early 1930's. The model is not a modular building but features an open back design to give easy access to the interior details.

 

The model is now on LEGO IDEAS. f you like to vote for the model to be made in to a real set then please visit ideas.lego.com/projects/16ae1e95-cf30-41dd-ae23-36e07668df05

 

Thanks very much.

“It feels like time is passing so quickly. Damn you, Einstein! Your science is crowding in on our kiss! He was right. The passage of time depends entirely on where you’re standing. Relativity Theory… it’s so romantic. But it’s just so tragic too." – Makise Kurisu

 

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Spoilers... oh, well. Anyways, here are my two Steins;Gate BrickHeadz together. If you haven't already, I definitely encourage you to watch this amazing show!

The third LEGO skyscraper goes up in Wasabi District! At just over 3 feet tall and over 5000 pieces, this 10-storey building is the first office skyscraper in Wasabi District!

After working on some other car projects for hours, I decided to relax a little and build a Fictitious ^^ car.

 

Presenting the The Deluxe First Class Eco-Liner Extra, an absolute leader in high-class, luxury cruising. Step out of the past and into the future with the Eco-liner, which sports many new features;

 

V12 Engine!

Twin-Turbochargers!

Sun-roof, Moon-roof, and brand new Trunk-roof!

Roomy interior for up to 1 and a half people!

And of course, FOUR umbrella slots in each door!

 

This was for sure inspired by Alice Dee's cars, which you can find here :)

www.flickr.com/photos/rd4shie/

 

Thanks for Looking!

With the tragic loss of Alex Trebek late in 2020 I felt I needed to do something meaningful as a tribute to the man and his legacy of knowledge, service, and entertainment. My wife and I watch Jeopardy every day so the show and Alex have become a fixture in our lives. The most appropriate idea, and the obvious one for me, was to build a Lego MOC!

 

Video here on my youtube channel!

 

Main picture is here on my main flickr page

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 small "Red Flyer" - just a quick build to fill the space of the collaboration above the sky. Also two antennas with signs.

......If thou are not versed in the business of adventures, get thee aside and pray, whilst I engage these giants in combat.....

 

Taking inspiration from my favorite novel, Don Quixote, I chose the titular character as my Medieval Legend for CCCXVI. If you are not familiar with this section, our hero decides to do battle with a group of large giants. In reality, they are windmills, and he receives a highlight worthy upper-cut from one of their blades.

 

I have another entry for this category planned, and hopefully I will have it finished soon :)

 

Thanks For Looking!

my entry for the #ColorPlay challenge from @tipsandbuilds and @tipsandbricks! I had a lot of fun with this one, imagining a colorful blend of fantasy imagery and children’s book illustration. these are my two favorite LEGO colors, so it felt like a fitting pair.

 

#lego #moc #legomoc #afol #legobuild #fantasy #color #colors

I have finally finished this Mid-Century Modern (MCM) house MOC. The building process has been slow due to struggles in "real" life and that is one reason I decided to call it Endeavour House. Another reason is that the television series Endeavour (a prequel of Inspector Morse) has provided good insight in 1960's interior design.

 

I've tried to include MCM characteristics such as large windows, a low sloping roof, natural colours, patios and a green garden. The interiors are also inspired by MCM design.

The Magnolias on 10th --- The newest luxury development at Wasabi District!

Some facts:

-Over 10,000 pieces (I stopped counting at 10k)

-6 32x32 baseplates

-12 modules, including roofs. 9 out of 12 modules fully detailed (interior)

-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!

 

Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!

What is the tiniest trading place? I think it might be a vendors tray or a little street merchants table. I built a fireworks seller and a dealer of questionable potions and other liquids. Be brave and buy something at the black market street, but if it doesn't work properly, don't expect refunds (because they'll be long gone)

- Chapter 1 -

• Western Russia, Kazan region

 

When the Russian Government relocated to Yekaterinburg due to western Russia being in decay from the NATO retaliation strikes, many stayed behind, some of them upset with the new government signing a peace deal with the West.

 

Small separatist military groups have sprung up, comprising of former soldiers and personnel of the Russian military, along with upset locals, wanting to topple the new government or gain independence for their regions.

 

Acquiring heavy firepower from abandoned military depots, they attack Russian military patrols that secure the border in the Kazan region, disrupting the new government’s influence and control of Western Russia, and taking over key military infrastructures. The already weakened government stresses priority on suppressing these small uprisings, before they grow more relentless.

 

Very happy to share with you my contribution to Epilogue Collab, an initiative to inspire other military builders with a fictional near-future story. This build has been very fun to make, and I’m happy to have been able to try out new techniques and ideas for this one. More details on Instagram.

 

- Mil Mi-8 designed by @eat_toaster

- BMP-2 designed by @bobbylegobuilds

- Credits to @jimbagginslego for the dark orange tree. His model on the BII discord server was of huge inspiration to me, go check him out!

For our Space Police Team-Up Contest at @roguebricks.de I joined forces with @wochenender and did this Space Police troop carrier on a mission against his Blacktron thugs.

 

The whole set with crew

Lüneburg aus LEGO© – Harbor Area

CR-90 corvettes were one of the most common anti-starfighter crafts used by the Rebel Alliance in the galactic civil war. Their armament of two double turbolaser batteries, and four smaller lasercannons made them viable against swarms of smaller ships. Their mass-to-power -ratio was off the charts, thanks to the eleven ion turbine engines strapped into its back. This ship was most notably used by princess Leia in the film New hope (1977), where it made its appearance during the first minutes of the film, thus making it the first ship to be seen in Star Wars.

 

My Lego model of this iconic vehicle is built in approx. 1:600 scale, and features movable turrets and retractable landing skids. The stand, even tho looks flimsy, holds the ship up decently well.

The model is 50 centimeters or 60 studs in length, and weights about two kilograms. The front and back sections can be easily separated for convinient transport.

Iron Forge round 2, seed part: banana

The main resistance to the Wizards new usurper Kingdom came from the Royal Palace, Prince Albert Sobered up enough to lead his small band resistance-fighters...

 

- (P. Albert) Mein Männer, let´s hurry up, wir need zu make more Molotov-barrels we barrage them from the balcony as they come within drop-range, Gut, Schnell!!!

 

- (French Knigget) Sir Mon ami and Leader of le resistance shall we use more furniture for the blockade?

 

- (Albert) Yes, go to the tresure zimmer and empty the gold und Geld on ze fussboden and take the Kisten to our lower and higher zimmer-blockade!

 

- (French Knigget) Oui Mon Ami!

 

- (Albert) don´t forget zu some Wein give me, I might have sobered up, aber to lead this resistance I know that I need some drinks so I don´t get that elliptic-turkey as mich did at that ball mit my Love!

I know she is alive, I know that that sauber-mann has made a nasty plot against my Liebe, she is far to strong to die... I know it...

Link to project: ideas.lego.com/projects/6b604c85-8902-4cf2-b057-45a1a02f3db1

 

I made this moving PacMan display that uses inter channel figures. The actual IDEA project page has gifs that show the moving of the figures in the build. The movement is done with a manual crank on the side of the stand which can be seen on other images in the project. The ghost figures on the stand are interchangeable with the figures you see on the side.

 

Please support the project on Lego Idea if this is something you’re interesting in! Supporting is free! Thanks so much for your time!

DEFENDERS OF THE DEEP, THE LAST RESISTANCE.

 

(Clash of the Deep series Pt. 5)

 

This is the fifth post of a series I built for the #Janubewary challenge hosted by @bricksandfables over on Instagram! The first arc of my series focused on a small group of individuals that rise up to defend the seas against a new group of aquatic interlopers. This is the assembled group! The first couple fantastic edits come courtesy of the venerable @sword.bricks without whom my post would be simply—well, blue. I built these bases with the intentions of linking them together for a cohesive, modular display for the characters, which is why you see many common elements woven throughout multiple scenes(some of the coral, the seaweed, etc.). I don't often build underwater scenes, and I've never tried coral before, so this was a fun project for me!

 

When shadows and storms began to pour out of the sea, many ships' crews believed the end was nigh.

 

"Lo, and behold, the end of days. The great tendril will emerge from the depths, wrap around the earth, and sink the continents into the sea," said the captain of the Hycon.

 

"I can't believe I don't get to fish anymore. This blows," said his first mate.

 

As loot began to pour into what few ships could survive the conditions of the now troubled sea, and far more crews were lost to her briny depths altogether, many folks began to lose hope. But those few who kept the hope alive prayed to the Wayward Savior, that she might find allies who were brave enough to quell the evil that stirred under that dark surface. A few nonreligious folks even came as close to prayer as they were able—they poured an ale out for the bard that hadn't been seen in some time, that he might also find benevolent companions beneath the sea.

 

Would brighter skies ever shine on the seas again? Would the waves remember their long-forgotten capacity for gentleness? Could a shanty ever again be heard in a place that wasn't a tavern with its spirits weighed down? Let us pray that those who sought to protect the ocean and all its secrets had found each other, and let us pray that they spare us all from our fate.

At the moment there are the RogueOlympics going on on www.RogueBricks.de

The first challenge was to build a free model with a maximum of 101 parts.

 

After thinking a lot about what to build and several trails on other MOCs I decided to build a new avatar for me.

After I build the figure with 81 parts I added a workbench, tubes of glue and my MiniFig avatar who is building the BrickFig avatar.

After a long morning fossicking for scrap, Amar and her Mwombeast come across a patch of wild thistle-apples, ripe for the picking.

My entry for the 'American Dream' contest held on www.RogueBricks.de

 

Have you ever thought about the American Dream? Rising from nothing to wealth? From rags to riches?

 

In this MOC i tried to put three things together: The great depression where a lot of people lost everything, people who try to become rich while selling their goods and chattels or playing music on the streets. And - as a third part - people who also tried to make money with criminal actions like selling alcohol while the prohibition was still part of daily life.

This house is a residence of a beautiful family in suburban areas. Let me take you for a tour of this house! As you can see, on the ground floor of this house, it has a living room, a stunning kitchen complete with the dining table, and 1 bathroom. While on the first floor, this house has 2 bedrooms and also 1 bathroom. The total bricks used to build this house almost reached 1500 bricks, and yes it does light up 💡. That's all for the tour of this house, I hope you enjoyed and have a great day!

The Countach is a car or my childhood - having a poster, metal die-cast model and bragging about its numbers like a kid should.

 

Now I know the car is not really too practical, to say at best, nor even very fast. But it still looks completely *alien*.

 

Tackling it in LEGO form was hard. By far the biggest chalenge being the front fenders, which I made several variants off and I still am not fully satisfied. The car there tries to be low, angling, angular and round all at the same time.

 

I used virutal steeling axle mechanism for front wheels turning and there is a knob in the trunk you can pull out and stick under the license plate to turn the wheels.

 

Instructions are available at brickvault:

www.brickvault.toys/products/lamborghini-countach-5000-qu...

 

I hope you like it!

Modified version of the Boutique Hotel 10297. Redesigned the first floor to have the window facade on the angled side of the hotel. Removed the stairs and moved the art gallery storefront back and extended the gallery to the end of the base plate. Rooftop deck above art gallery is now accessible from the second floor of the hotel.

As defenders of the Candy Kingdom these enormous machines are distinct for their glass dome heads, ice cream cone hats, and being tall enough to easily step over the walls within the Candy Castle. Joined by police chief of the Banana Guards, Captain Root Beer Guy, these stalwart servants are the primary protectors of the Candy Kingdom. All three have the sole purpose of defeating the Candy Kingdom’s enemies, and protecting its citizens and sovereignty. All three would sacrifice their lives to this important cause if destined to, and have done so before.

  

WHAT TIME IS IT?

 

Time to tour the land of Ooo through the builds of the Adventure Time Collab:

 

The Lich

Bros and Ice Cold Foes

GOLB

Grob Gob Glob Grod

The Gumball Guardians

Lemongrab

Marceline & Princess Bubblegum

For the RogueOlympics on www.RogeuBricks.de I built a camera with only 101 parts, which you can find on my stream.

 

I liked this first 101 parts MOC so much, that I decided to build it again - but then without part limit.

 

The camera itself is only build with LEGO parts and, the Nintendo set tiles fitting perfectly for the screen on the backside. Also the objektive is brick build in this one.

The Countach is a car or my childhood - having a poster, metal die-cast model and bragging about its numbers like a kid should.

 

Now I know the car is not really too practical, to say at best, nor even very fast. But it still looks completely *alien*.

 

Tackling it in LEGO form was hard. By far the biggest chalenge being the front fenders, which I made several variants off and I still am not fully satisfied. The car there tries to be low, angling, angular and round all at the same time.

 

I used virutal steeling axle mechanism for front wheels turning and there is a knob in the trunk you can pull out and stick under the license plate to turn the wheels.

 

Instructions are available at brickvault:

www.brickvault.toys/products/lamborghini-countach-5000-qu...

 

I hope you like it!

This MOC was inspired by the scene from chapter 3 season 1 of The Mandalorian TV show where Mandalorian survivors confront the bounty hunters guild to help Din Djarin escape with Baby Yoda (or The Child) from Nevarro City. It's the first time I ever tried third-party LED lights in a MOC and I think it turned out really well. I'm happy with all the details, especially the big arch/gate and the rockwork, but unfortunately I ran out of some crucial pieces and wasn't able to make the whole MOC as detailed as I wanted. However, it still looks pretty decent I think.

This is my favorite one :)

 

Built in September 2016. What started as an overnight effort to copy my oldest son's Cub Scout Pinewood Derby car in LEGO form to surprise him the next morning quickly grew to include additional models over the course of the following week.

 

One more model to come!

 

LEGO-compatible Pinewood Derby wheels can be found at derbymagic.com/minibrickderby.html

The Countach is a car or my childhood - having a poster, metal die-cast model and bragging about its numbers like a kid should.

 

Now I know the car is not really too practical, to say at best, nor even very fast. But it still looks completely *alien*.

 

Tackling it in LEGO form was hard. By far the biggest chalenge being the front fenders, which I made several variants off and I still am not fully satisfied. The car there tries to be low, angling, angular and round all at the same time.

 

I used virutal steeling axle mechanism for front wheels turning and there is a knob in the trunk you can pull out and stick under the license plate to turn the wheels.

 

Instructions are available at brickvault:

www.brickvault.toys/products/lamborghini-countach-5000-qu...

 

I hope you like it!

Hi! Today I want to show you my second build for Rebellug’s contest Vignweek 2023. The prompt for today was “Color Shading”. The idea was to build something with only one color family and as you can see I chose green color. The build shows us a mythical being, some kind of mighty deity that surely isn’t a creature that human would like to meet…

Located at 30 St Mary Axe, the

building informally known as "The Gherkin" has become an icon of the modern London skyline.

 

The challenge during construction of this model was to capture the unique facade of this building using square LEGO® bricks.

 

We tried designing it a number of ways, including doing the exterior entirely out of plates and tiles attached sideways, but in the end we built it the traditional way with studs facing up, which still proved an immense challenge to get right!

 

The building has a unique rigging system to enable window cleaners to wash the glass that we had to recreate too!

 

The Gherkin model was designed by Ryan McNaught and Clayton Mellington and built by Luke Cini, Jordan Hocking, Stephan Froden and Claire Ashworth using 18,615 LEGO® pieces over 126 bours

This is my custom designed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Party Wagon. It has room for all 4 Ninja Turtles, and lots of play features. If you want to see it become an official Lego set, please support it on Lego Ideas! Please share the Ideas page if you do support it! Thank you!

 

Click here to support it!

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