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Hey all! In case you haven't been following @wooootles on Instagram, I have posted a few updates with Wasabi District, mainly road expansions and a new office skyscraper. Check them out!
After years of fighting, everyone deserves a little peace....
So, this is only my second medieval build, but it was a lot of fun to make. I was inspired by a couple of builders on Flickr that build some pretty cool castle stuff, so check out their pages! I would appreciate any constructive criticism, as I think I will try some medieval builds more often (a nice break from cars).
Thanks for looking!
Patrick B.
www.flickr.com/photos/128592570@N05/
Maestro
LEGO train display at the Henry Ford Museum during the 2011 holiday season (November 22 , 2011, January 3, 2012).
This view shows from left to right the Detroit Union Depot, Hamburg City Hall (built by Scot Thompson), and part of the Ford Building.
Lego buildings inspired by Austro-Hungarian structures (particularly a couple in the Prague main square)
Build created for the Rogue Olympics contest!
101 parts exactly, and some fun editing and graphic design afterwards :)
To meet the part count it's a shell... and only has three wheels haha.
Enjoy!
Every year we at Roguebricks get told a secret Santa (a fellow rogue) for whole we all have to build a little something that fits the Lego Christmas bauble. This year, I built for Daniel Bodky, he likes animals with funny hats
It is a modular fish market sized 64x32 studs comprising seven pavilions and few bridges. The market is divided into wet goods and dry goods zone, with shops ranged from fish stalls, flower shop and grocery stores at Ground, and cafe and restaurant on the 1st Floor. Vibrant Coral and Dark Azur are adopted as colour palette of the design. Built with several types of window frames, a huge canopy provides weather proection to the people below. Enjoy shopping and eating with proper distancing!
World premiere of my huge Ankh-Morpork diorama (from Terry Pratchetts Discworld novels) at Berlin Steinewahn 2022. Took me one year to finish and I had a blast exhibiting it for the first time. As always between networking and chatting there was not enough time to take pictures, but I'll make more at the following exhibitions. See you next weekend in Skaerbaek !!
Unseen University - Library. Yes, the librarian is an Orang-Utan (he is fine with ape but don't call him an anim... oh damn). And yes, it's not genuine Lego but a hacked to pieces Schleich figure. Please Lego, make an Orang-Utan minifig!!
An old Blacktron ship piloted by ruthless mercenaries. Any resemblance to a certain ship from a new hit TV series is " purely coincidental "...
It's on Lego Ideas, if you have time and wanna help me, you can support me there
The Vybe Hotel - the newest addition in Wasabi District, officially open for business!
Second floor of the hotel - The lounge! Includes bar, kitchen, balcony and utilizing trans/glass pieces nealy everywhere.
Here are more pics
In November, Ankh-Morpork will have a fourth exhibition at BrickingBavaria in Fürth
View from high up
Remi is a MOC I first built back in 2018. He was gonna be a Revamp of ah even older MOC, but as I worked on it, the English man turned French(don't tell any of my mates), and Remi was born. I've always been very smitten with this figure. He's fun and easy to work with, even if his goggles are a bit fiddly when posing. He's also really expressive as a figure. In this 2.0 version I reworked his arms to make them more stable ans redid the shaping of the shoulder for that poofy design they had back then. Remi is based on 15th century French fashion. Even though my fictional world doesn't take place in ours, Remi would speak with a French accent.
Lore
"Remi Basile is an interesting fellow, he is skidish as they come, his own shadow frightens hit at times. He is a rather small man in a big world, a big world I dragged him out into. But it is not the size of one's heart that determines how much courage it holds. There is yet a lion to wake inside this little field mouse."
~Matteo
Remi is a Shield Mage, which is an offshoot of light magic. Using a Gem infused with light, mages can utilize it to create a force that can interact with objects. In Remi's case, he uses it defensively. Remi is also Matteo's closest friend, and one of the few people that know Matteo's secret. When Remi isn't engaging in plague doctor duties, he and his partner Baird both run a Cafe, the most popular one in town. Even Matteo swears by it. They tell everyone they're just business partners, but Matteo knows their secret to. They're really lovers! While Remi is half decent at conjuring his shield magic, he is still a novice in search of a master Light Mage. Fortunately, Matteo knows just the man!
So having figured out my rendering setup, I was finally able to (sorta) finish some projects. This is my first attempt at the classic 944. It is rough around the the edges (especially with all those scratches, geez I need to tone those down), but a pretty good start. It needs to be shortened by about half a stud, and given some more detail on the sides. Any suggestions for these two issues would be greatly appreciated!
If you are wondering about the render, it is LDD to Mecabricks, then using their importer, Blender!
Dining furniture and modern kitchen in black and dark brown. Ground floor interior of Cocoa Jungle Cottage MOC.
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.
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
Round 6 of RogueOlympics, the theme was "Mind" and as always we were limited to 101 bricks. This entry was made with Studio 2.0
MARVEL X D&D: THE PALADIN
This is the eighth post of a series that explores what a number of fantastical Marvel characters would be if they were one of the 13 different classes of Dungeons and Dragons (5e). The eighth of these classes is the Paladin.
Ghost Rider (Oath of Vengeance)
A paladin is a heavy hitter that can often be seen swinging a weapon glowing with the conviction of their oath's magic. For some paladins, that oath tends to be a bit darker, namely that of the Oath of Vengeance. Ghost Rider is often seen wielding a whip of fiery chain, smiting down his foes and those who commit evil acts in a brutal, smoking tribunal. While he may have gotten his abilities from an outside source, he still makes an excellent Paladin of Vengeance, doling out flaming, retributive justice on those that earn his enmity.
A turntable view of my Blowfish model, made for the first round of the Iron Forge 2025.
You may notice my finger bobbing in and out of view in the bottom right. This is because, eventhough I use words like "turntable", the fish is actually standing on my cheese platter which i am rotating manually. 😅
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 group of pictures highlights the vehicles including the Red Scull car. This Lego MOC Has brick built SNOT roads and back alley ways. More pics here. flickr.com/photos/44429529@N04/sets/72157666341053858
Not all hermit crabs crawl inside empty shells—in fact, some like the Parapaguridae family carry sea anemones on their backs instead. But who's truly to say what's lurking at the bottom of the sea? This build takes this idea to new depths! What if there were crabs who hauled whole reefs on their backs? Tucked among the colorful coral, the fish are darting, curious crustaceans scavenging between swaying anemones, and all manner of reef-dwelling life. Our intrepid minifig explorer has gone to investigate this strange new ecosystem. Help them find all the marine creatures hiding around the reef. I count eight of them.
My focus for this build was imagining new interesting corals. A lot of my favorites ended up being scrapped as they didn't quite fit the palette I went with but I'm quite happy with the bioluminecent coral and the one with the mohawk hair.
Well yeah, this kinda blew me away...
I have been working with Blender for around three weeks now, using the LDR importer and trying my absolute hardest to make an accurate shader for the bricks. Then I saw that Mecabricks had updated to using an addon...and it is outstanding!
This is just my first attempt using the Lite edition, and it only took an hour. I am going to upgrade to the Advanced soon, but I highly recommend using even the Lite.
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!
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!
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!
This is the second office floor, feautiring a large conference room, a break room and a lounge.
BUILDS & GUILDS 2025 RECAP.
Well, folks, we made it to the end of 2025. For many of us, it's truly a wonder we actually got here, but for me, this community has been a refuge from some of the fresh new horrors we see in the world daily. Sharing my builds with you all and being inspired by what you've all made has been one of the highlights of this year, and I couldn't be more grateful. The builds I've selected are some of my favorites I've shared in 2025!
Thank you all for following along and supporting my building journey. I may not have tackled as many new build categories as I'd have liked to this year, but I did participate in a number of contests and challenges, as well as win a MOC of Note at this year's Brick Rodeo (for a build I haven't shared with y'all yet). So I haven't been just sitting around when it comes to my goals! In 2026, I hope to be building fun and new scenes, characters, monsters, and more, and I'm excited to share it all with you.
So long, 2025, and congratulations everyone—we made it!!
The #MetroidFoesCollab was a great collab, with great people, who are all great lego builders!
Speaking as someone who has never played the games and didn’t know the source material going in, I became very attached to the various art styles of each different game and tried my best to create a middle ground where the different Queens' characteristics could blend together. That's opposite to the point in building which had the most critical thinking involved - attaching the supports of the Queen directly to the ground through the stomach - which required a lot of lego math to get right!
Samus’ suit is based off a modified ACM-Frame by @moc.cls ! It’s a compact, easily customizable design, which perfectly fit the scale I knew I needed to provide some action to the scene.
The Lego goat became a rare element for a few years. Once Lego produced a collectable minifig of the goatherd I decided to build him a tranquil farm to live on.
There are a few stories added to the model for intrest and intrigue