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As the first boss of Nier: Automata, this goliath-class offspring between industrial bucketwheel excavator and doomsday machine looks like it belongs somewhere else than in the tutorial.
My eight and final entry for the final round of, scratch that, for the *entire* Iron Forge 2025. It has been an absolute PLEASURE.
Three seed parts used for the beetle, plus more than I can be bothered to count for the grass. As well as some Mudguards and Minifig Heads, as a final salute to the competition.
Also - No editing photos together, this is all one shot!
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)
-3 Stores: Five Guys, Godiva, 7-Eleven
-The most difficult Wasabi District project ever!
Check out @wooootles on Instagram to find some WIP/under construction pics!
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!
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!
HVAC units comprise the roof of the building.
Located in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is the third tallest skyscraper in Tokyo and houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
The building splits into two separate towers at the 33rd floor, and towards the top of each tower is an array of
telecommunication dishes.
There are two observation desks at the 45th floor of each tower that are free to visit and draw in tourists looking for panoramic views of Tokyo.
One of the challenges when building this model was to incorporate the fine vertical details running up the edges
of the building. This was achieved with over 5,600 LEGO® 1x2 Grill Tiles!
The building was designed by Stephan Froden and built by Stephan, Luke Cini and Clayton Mellington using 33,291 LEGO® pieces over 150 hours.
I was inspired by @red.impala who created a small robot figure using the printed elements and the nose wing from the Collectible F1 Mini cars, and I wanted to take my own stab at using those elements as well. I opted for a larger figure that also incorporated the actual car chassis! Most would disregard that element as useless, but I say it makes a fantastic torso element!
F1-11 is the first figure I built for this series, but by distinction on both Bricklink and the Instruction sheet, she is the 11th car in the series. Therefore I am designating her as F1-11. It is also a female because F1 Academy is a Racing League for women.
The third LEGO skyscraper goes up in Wasabi District!
I tried to make the rooftop one of the most detailed mechanical / HVAC LEGO layouts out there..
Built as a Christmas present to my amazing dad @anderson_artworks ! He has admired the LEGO Technic Fire Plane set #42040 for almost a decade now and last year the dream was finally realized with a classic Anderson Builder twist! Ordering the desired parts through the Pick-a-Brick website, I color swapped nearly the whole set to match a similar paint scheme of his old yellow Aeronca plane from the 1980s! Topped off with a reverse engineered display stand by @pentomind on EuroBricks, it was all set to show off a scene of flight!
Just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has supported Bricks & Blooms so far on LEGO IDEAS and helped it reach the halfway stage of 5000 votes.
I really appreciate every single vote so thank you all very much indeed.
Please continue to share the project with others and give it your vote if you've not done so already. You can find the page on LEGO IDEAS at the following link.
Hi all :3
Some of my friends have been requesting, that I should build something big again... I couldn't think anything else but mecha! xP I forgot to mention that it was formed around the same frame I used for the ReZeku-ö1.
NOSM= Nigh Ops Special Mech. I wanted to play with a new color scheme; black and purple. EDIT: Sorry for adding you guys... >.>
I think it worked pretty well! What do YOU think? ;)
I had a great deal of fun building this Burger Truck. 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.
Complete over haul of my Pannier design in order to incorporate large drive wheels. Speaking objectively I think I need to just commit to ML wheels for these GWR tanks. And with this one I think it’d do proportions good to move the back axle back one stud and get some off center rods as well.
But I like the shape! I think the body is the closest I’ve gotten to that iconic pannier aesthetic, and after choosing to put traction bands on only the front left and back right flanged drivers, it now has a wonderful little waddle.
Going to keep at it. I want to do this one right.
Oh yes, I sorted most of my Legos already and I can now find my parts better, and it first resulted as this :D
I think it came out quite freaking sweet.. (Lol, I'm so humble.. >.>) Thanks for the inspiration ------------------------>
Symmetra
Traveling to Ayutthaya
"Kintsugi: instead of hiding something broken, celebrate it. This should be how we interact. With respect. As
welcomed friends. Trying to understand…and be understood."
Based on the Marammat skin for Symmetra, featured in the "Stone by stone" short story.
This hero answered the #OverwatchCollab call.
Choose your heroes:
■ Ramattra - by @jack_engineer489
■ Reinhardt - by @cindar__block
⁍ Reaper - by @ems_Mocs
⁍ Junrat - by @bruh_i0nicles
⁍ Symmetra - by @petersheikah
✚ Mercy - by @dv_mocs
✚ Brigitte - by @macchio_the_creator
✚ Zenyatta - by @carecreations_
A collab by @spare_parts_community
Play of the game: @dv_mocs for the edits
www.instagram.com/p/Cr7zbakIeka/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
The world could always use more heroes.
Number 10 in a series of images showing construction of a LEGO model of the Ford Building in Detroit (1909 - Daniel Burnham architect).
The exterior of the building is basically complete. A little bit of work on the fire escape and some details of the interior on the first floor remain. Once its done I will post a few shots of the other sides of the building and a few details. In order to complete the entire Penobscot block I still need to complete the Savoyard Center and build the Penobscot Annex. Once complete it and the other Penobscot buildings will make a city block that will cover 30 green base plates (each 32x32 studs).
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.
My LEGO model of the Guardian is now reaching the 25th story of its full the 40 story height on the north tower. It is currently 5 feet (1.524 meters) high and the eight modular sections currently weight in aggregate 116 pounds (52.6 Kg).
Th Ed Sullivan Theatre showing CBS's Late Show with Steven Colbert [digital WIP]
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The awesome taxi is a moc by T.Bricks (thilo-schoen.de). He has more cool models and even writes books, go check him out! TV camera and piano a based on mocs by Kristel (rebrickable.com/users/Kristel/) and SleepyCow (rebrickable.com/users/SleepyCow/) Thanks so much for being so generous! ❤️
It’s time for Frogust once again! Simon Liu and I have started a new group here called FROGust! If anyone else wants to join the pond with a cute web-footed friend!
A small platoon of New Republic infantry from the Hornet Squadron have been sent into the cold to check on an outposts outlying pipeline. The pipeline is vital to the outpost and has to be protected at all costs from potential sabotage and local wildlife.
I don’t have a very in-depth story for this build as I mainly did it to experiment with some unique terrain colors and color blocking.
MOC I built for the Green Zone of the LEGO House in Billund.
It shows an oriental scene with a house, a garden and a caravan.
While setting the MOC up in Billund, I put more details in it - but the pics aren't that good.
If you ever get the chance to visit the LEGO House: DO IT! It is awesome!
(PIC by Amado Canlas Pinlac)
What. A. Chore. I couldn’t begin to tell you why proportioning this engine has been such a bane, but between the boiler, the tanks, the cab, the bunker, the wheels…. No combination of sizes or shapes I tried worked. This result here… is the least offensive of my attempts and the last of my patience. At quick glance I think it at least communicates (auto tank). But I want to focus on a new build and need to move on. So here’s my first overhaul of the new year rail ready.
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.
More models to come!
LEGO-compatible Pinewood Derby wheels can be found at derbymagic.com/minibrickderby.html
Northeastern side of Cuboid Garden House.
This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.
VAREC 01 – a compact speeder (space bike) built from set 42136, continuing the Astroline Space series I began earlier this year.
Building instruction for VAREC 01, if you’re interested: reb.li/m/236458
I designed a climbing gym made with Lego bricks. It is submitted on Lego Ideas.com. If it will gather 10000 supporters, it will gain the chance to become an official Lego set.
In only two weeks, it already gathered more than 1000 supporters and keep growing. The next milestone is at 5000 and it will give more time to the project.
With your help it might become reality!
Just take a couple of minute of your time, click the link below and find out all the cool details of the build! I hope you will enjoy it and you will login and support it!
ideas.lego.com/projects/253a4743-4f5d-4c58-b767-700a38a09208
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!
My first 32x32 modular MOC ever! This modern ramen restaurant building features a condo on its upper floors.
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 ^^
The inside of the museum and main reason to build this thing, because the contest said to build something to put in a Ninjago museum