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Oh yeah, Juzu builds a full sized mecha! :D I started making this two days ago, and here it it :3 I think the color scheme looks pretty good here :) It could fit a fig if I'd make some little changes but I was too lazy.. :P (I will make it later)

  

As you can guess, it's inspired by FateHeart... :}

  

I also kinda' like the BIonicle/Lego combination, and I hope you like it too!

With 18 stories, over 9000 LEGO pieces and measuring over 6 feet tall, this modern skyscraper is the tallest, largest building in the Wasabi District!

 

An entry for the 10th Ninjago anniversary contest at LegoIdeas- contestants should build something to put in a Ninjago museum but it got a little out of hand and now I have my very own piece of Ninjago City ^^

 

Left side, bottom level. The City Pizza booth lights up if you pull the lever behind the motorbike

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.

A project I finished a few weeks ago, a new version of the Audi R8. I took two or three days to complete, and I am very happy with it.

 

It is 12 studs long and a minifigure stands over it by about a head length. It was heavily inspired by Marius' excellent R8 from awhile back (I put a link down there).

 

This is one of my first IRL builds in some time, so hopefully my skill and photo composition will continue to get better.

 

Thanks for looking!

 

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An old fisherman and his cat wait out the apocalypse at sea.

 

My entry to Rebellug vignweek day 3, prompt “nautical”

A mush-mash of design elements I found on rebrickable that I liked. No real life basis, but wanted something to stand out amongst my other vehicles

Interior Taven build, where all of my fantasy adventurers can come in and have a good time.

Stained glass window design is a slightly modified version of LionBricks' stained glass design.

Here are the instructions for my latest model, since so many of you asked me to make them on Reddit. If you have questions, or encounter any problems while building feel free to ask me for some advise.

Some close photos of my latest creation.

The Vybe Hotel - the newest addition in Wasabi District, officially open for business!

With10 stories tall, 6000+ pieces, the 4th skyscraper in the Wasabi District is a 3/4-star hotel aimed at and caters to the younger demographic.

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.

Here are the instructions for my latest model, since so many of you asked me to make them on Reddit. If you have questions, or encounter any problems while building feel free to ask me for some advise.

For Brickscaliburs Monarchic Minifigures category

 

His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh, Commander Sir Samuel Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, a policeman to the bone, Ambassador to his city, bloodhound politician, hero to many, a nuisance to as many (sometimes both) and very hard to kill.

 

The Duchess of Ankh, Lady Sybil Deidre Olgivanna Vimes (née Ramkin), wife to Sir Samuel, a big woman with a big heart and apparently the wealthiest woman in Ankh-Morpork who is a nerd for breeding swamp dragons.

 

The Honourable Samuel "Young Sam" Vimes II, the much-beloved son and only child of Sir Samuel and Lady Sybil who loves his book "Where is my cow"

 

Willikins, Vimes butler, even though Vimes doesn't want to have someone serving him but he doesn't mind Willikins occasional help in saving his neck. It's said Willikins has sharpened pennies sewn into the rim of his hat.

 

Lady Sybils maid, helping with the dragon eggs

These shots will give you a better view of the build. (less artistic)

The Heron tower is the tallest building in London's financial district and the third tallest in greater London.

 

The main challenge when it came to replicating Heron tower from LEGO® pieces was to achieve the solid glass construction of the building.

 

Transparent wall panels were used for the majority of the building which gave it the look of glass, but they did not offer great structural integrity.

A central brick built core was

employed to provide a strong rigid structure for the transparent outer walls to then connect into.

 

We had heaps of fun adding British scenes and characters around the base too.

 

This tower was designed and built by Luke Cini and Clayton Mellington using 22,031 LEGO® pieces of 81 hours.

I have a serious mecha building fewer.. Oh and I have been playing lots of BF3 :3 Now to the build...

  

MGM=Multipurpose,Ground-type,Mecha.

 

This is the first ground type mecha that Juzu Corp. built. It has been seen on various battles already, and it has been successful.

 

This was greatly inspired by one person, and I'll tag him soon... ;)

  

Enjoy!

Here are the instructions for my latest model, since so many of you asked me to make them on Reddit. If you have questions, or encounter any problems while building feel free to ask me for some advise.

Another build for 2nd round of Iron Forge, the seed part being the tap piece

 

A Classic Space Hangar Scene. Actually a while ago, i had a very similar build, but for another contest in a much smaller scale

The scarlet arrow-shaped vessel designed to withstand the fastest intergalactic journeys

With 18 stories, over 9000 LEGO pieces and measuring over 6 feet tall, this modern skyscraper is the tallest, largest building in the Wasabi District!

 

2nd Floor is mainly the restaurant, with kitchen, restrooms and a lounge.

 

Lüneburg aus LEGO© – Harbor Area

My new Guardian Building model made its debut as part of the annual Michigan LEGO Train Club (MichLTC) display at the Henry Ford Museum on November 23rd, 2014. I believe that this display which contains six skyscraper models over 5 feet high is MichLTCs largest LEGO skyline EVER! The display runs from November 24th through January 4th, 2015.

 

Detroit building models in the layout include the following (*= I built it):

1. Guardian Building*

2. Buhl Building

3. Ford Building*

4. Greater Penobscot Building (includes 1905, 1913, and 1928 Penobscot Buildings)*

5. Savoyard Center*

6. Dime Building / Chrysler House

7. David Stott Building*

8. 25 State Street (former Cunningham Drugs / Colonial Dept. store)*

9. Union Depot train station*

10. 1001 Woodward.

 

There are more photos in my www.brickshelf.com folder.

There have many projects I have worked on on-and-off for the past few months, but I have finally stared a quite big project I have wanted to do for some time. It will be a challenge, and may take a few months, but I can't wait to complete it.

 

Thanks for looking!

 

btw any guesses?

Memory Lane Collaborative Build. David Guedes and I built this trip down memory lane. It features buildings and hot rods built by each of us and is packed with little details. This Lego MOC Has brick built SNOT roads and back alley ways. More pics here flickr.com/photos/44429529@N04/sets/72157666341053858

An ominous rumble sounded throughout the ship as the massive ion engines roared to life. Dormant for months while the exterior of the corvette was being repaired, the ship's crew were apprehensive as to whether the engines would still start.

 

"Coolant pumps are running a little hot, but besides that all is running smoothly!" shouted the technician over the hum of the pumps he was checking.

 

"Good," replied the lead engineer, "the captain wants us fully operational within a week, something about a new deployment.

 

With a laugh the technician muttered, "We haven't even cleaned the rust from the inside, does the captain even realize this ship is almost 3 years old."

 

"Oh he realizes, command just doesn't care about how the interior looks, they just care about getting ships to the front line."

 

This is my second build for the swfactionsrpg, and was for the Flight Decks LTC.

According to historical reports, the temple was set on fire in 356

BC by Herostratus. You may find him sneaking around in the

model somewhere, not to mention a disastrous open-mic Karaoke performance from Medusa.

My current progress on the Porsche 944 project. I worked on this for about an hour and was liking the results, but then my computer died and I lost it. However, when I started again, I found what I was doing to be slightly out of scale. So, I raised the roof (woot woot) by a stud, moved the front in one, and the windscreen back. I then worked some on the back, but didn't fully finish because of time. I am really liking the shape of this, especially the back. As always, I would appreciate any ideas to improve it further. Hoping to get this one finished so I can revise some of my older models (Audi R8 and Toyota MR2 Spyder).

A bit of a departure from what I usually build. Got inspired by the concrete sculptures by David Umemoto and decided to make my own in the medium I'm most comfortable in. Eliminating gaps and studs to get a clean pour took some time as I had just enough silicone and concrete for one go at it. It's not perfect but I think the imperfections adds to the weathered look. Will post some process pics on instagram for anyone interested.

Tanks lowered, splashers added, running board extended, cab detailed, trimline added. I’m fine with calling this done :)

This was my entry for the Rebrick Mini Building Madness contest where the goal was to build a mini modular building of your own design. This was a fun challenge.

 

"This is the office building of a cutting edge architect firm. The firm is known for it's grand buildings with heavy concrete look mixed with beatiful and odd shapes. Their own office building is a great example of their unique style. This style gathered also a lot of negative reactions from the public and the building received a not so flattering name of "Car Park". It's the type of building that at first sticks out like a sore thumb but over time becomes a major landmark of the area."

The name says it all. These are just facades of buildings done to display at the back of any city layout. Kind of block the 'behind the table space'.

Bedroom of Cocoa Jungle Cottage MOC. Minimalistic but (hopefully) elegant.

 

Cocoa Jungle Cottage is a modern and comfortable weekend home in junglelike surroundings. Reddish brown, dark brown, tan and dark tan are the dominant colours.

 

Downstairs you find an entrance hallway, a bathroom and an open area with kitchen and TV-lounge. Upstairs you find a bedroom and terrace with a hanging roof. As usual I´ve used a lot of tiles and SNOT-techniques to create the interiors. I think it gives the home a more authentic feeling.

My first GWR tender engine. A fun medium train build that I’m very jazzed about!

Closer look to my newest MOC that was released last week. Hope you enjoy it!

LORD OF THE DESERT.

 

It's that time of year again!! I'm super excited to participate in this year's #halloweenhabitats25 and #letsbuildhalloween2 challenges! They were probably the most fun challenges I participated in last year, and I couldn't wait to add to my stack. This year, while I am only doing 3 builds instead of 6, I did try to tackle some building styles and techniques I'd previously not touched. I always like to learn new methods to depict something, and I'm always on the hunt to expand my repertoire! The main technique on display here that I've never tried before is representing a sky(specifically a sunset) in bricks. Had I more space, I'd have liked to show the full gradient all the way to a dark blue, but I'm still pretty happy with how it turned out! If you're looking for lore, read on!

 

Across the realms, deserts share a host of common foes, monsters, and baddies you can run into whilst adventuring. Chiefly among those you'd likely rather NOT run into is the Mummy Lord! Dwelling in old tombs and pyramids, this is one of the more powerful undead that exist, and packs a whole host of immunities that make it a pain to deal with. A potent spellcaster with access to dark and dangerous magic, the Mummy Lord is an enemy you only want to fight if there is no other option. From releasing negative energy waves to turning into a column of sand, to even paralyzing foes with its Dreadful Glare, this sinister undead adversary has no shortage of ways to truly devastate would-be heroes looking to slay it.

Hey! Here's my newest build. This time mixing the hits of Rascal Flatts in Cars and the insanity of Star Wars. I built this for an Imperial Builders Division contest. I hope you all enjoy this movie mashup as much as the last!! Thanks for stopping by and checking it out!

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