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I appreciate all the feedback! Lengthening the wheelbase felt more in line with what I was shooting for. The longer tanks allowed a more gradual taper in the boiler like I wanted as well.

Aviation days: balloon

 

Hello, here comes my submission for BDP series 7. And it is not a train :))) You can find there model of balloon I've been "crafting" since some time.

I'm rather happy with how this turned out. It's based on a photo I saw of a building in Bruges: www.flickr.com/photos/johannesvalkama/13293435474/

 

The building features a wine cellar, accessed through a trap door in the back, a terrace, a shop filled with about 40 wine bottles, and a small restaurant where customers can sample wine and cheese. Enjoy!

Support the iScream Ice Cream set into becoming a Lego Product at the Lego Ideas website. Here's a shortcut:

ideas.lego.com/projects/320444b3-b98c-4c5b-adb6-b1bb2867414e

 

I scream! You scream! We all scream for ice cream! This set features an ice cream parlor designed by yours truly, RoboXpert. (Btw, you can see my Minifigure from my logo cleaning a table in the building.) This set took me two days to design and has over 1,261 Lego pieces. It has 19 Minifigures, a dog, and a cat.

 

The first thing you'll notice on the iScream parlor is the iScream sign as well as all the other wonderful detail put into this build. If you look real close, you'll see that those ice cream cones outside are really lights for when night falls. There are tables and chairs seated around the building for those who just have to enjoy their delicious ice cream outside. If you go inside, there is a beautiful floor design where the guests eat/order as well as a nice floor kitchen design for the employees. Of course, it wouldn't be iScream without ice cream, so there are many flavors to try! You truly will scream when you see iScream!

Sydney's new as yet to be built hotel and casino on Barangaroo point.

 

Crown Hotel Barangaroo

89 hours to build

9844 Bricks

Built by Ashley Bognar

Best part is Ashley's Tennis court, made with white LEGO string.

New Joey design. 😊

Which one will you choose? Continue to vote for the central perk :-)

ideas.lego.com/projects/156030

I'm rather happy with how this turned out. It's based on a photo I saw of a building in Bruges: www.flickr.com/photos/johannesvalkama/13293435474/

 

The building features a wine cellar, accessed through a trap door in the back, a terrace, a shop filled with about 40 wine bottles, and a small restaurant where customers can sample wine and cheese. Enjoy!

I’ve always been fascinated by the Mil Mi-12 – the biggest helicopter ever built – so I decided to recreate it in LEGO form. Its unusual twin-rotor design and massive size made it a fun challenge to model, especially trying to capture the bulky fuselage and wide wingspan in brick form. The five-bladed rotors were especially hard to recreate, as well as the distinctive struts that support the structure. This render shows my take on the Mi-12, combining my love of aviation history with LEGO building.

Entry for the third round of the MOC Olympics on the German LUG 'Imperium der Steine' (www.ImperiumDerSteine.de)

 

Task was to show the content in the orange cargo boxes allover the Star Wars universe and why is everybody searching and fighting to get them. I had to describe a possibility (could also be funny) and of course build this scene.

 

I am a big fan of Eero Okkonen so I decided this time to build two figures with bricks, which I never did before. But I think it worked out fine.

 

My scene shows Ainoo Ziehkah, the hero of a rebel crew from the fictive movie 'The Next Sith' and a Stormtrooper who found the kyber cristal in the form of a LEGO MiniFig - which gives him special power and makes him the possible next Sith.

 

So in the boxes are LEGO sets - of course. Do you like this idea? :)

I'm pleased to say the building instructions are now available for my MOC LEGO modular building, The Queen Bricktoria Pub.

 

Many thanks to "Cams Brick" who has done a tremendous job compiling the instruction steps for me.

 

The instructions are availabe now from Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-28774/Bricked1980/the-queen-bric...

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

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.

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'.

A competitive combined starship created by combining the Vermilion Kestrel and the Malachite IV

 

Built for Shiptember 2025

So this started out as just some regular building, and after I thought I was done, I decided to make it steampunk-ish. I came up with a story for it that doesn't make too much sense, but here goes:

 

In the distant future, after most plant life has died on Earth, and most traditional energy sources have been expended, a brilliant scientist began to use the power of steam to bring back plant life. This is the house where he conducted his first experiments; the debris from previous failed attempts still scatter the ground, and he is trying to tidy up using his steam-powered mop.

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.

A Neo Fabuland Town Square

 

This build is part of a larger display I built in 2025, revisiting and expanding on the concept of Neo Fabuland—a reinterpretation of the classic Fabuland aesthetic, much like how Neo-Classic Space draws inspiration from the original Classic Space theme. If you’re curious, you can read more about the goals of the project here.

 

All six builds for this display are now complete, but so far I have only posted two sections, Maximillian’s Watermill and Hilltop Station, and this is the third one I completed.

 

This build is not inspired by an existing Fabuland set. It features a bustling town centre with a tavern, an apartment building with a rooftop hut and garden, a stone bridge, vehicles and a statue.

 

No experience building vehicles, but a fun unique first attempt

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!

Some close photos of my latest creation. I hope you enjoy them! FOR TEMERIA

Recently restructured the Autocoach body and lined the 1400. So might as well slap ‘em together

Train platforms connected to the Cincinnati Union Terminal (CUT).

 

Part of the 50x70 foot ILTCO Lego train and town display at the 2005 NMRA.

 

Round 8 of the RogueOlympics at roguebricks.de, last round, this weeks theme: Upside Down. So I built four upside down spaceships in three submissions and I let my fellow Rogues decide which one'll make it as a submission for the final round

Here’s some different angles of the build. A lot of you have been hoping for some closer pics of the Sith Droid so here they are! It’s inspired by Bastion from the video game Overwatch.

Sydney's new as yet to be built hotel and casino on Barangaroo point.

 

Crown Hotel Barangaroo

89 hours to build

9844 Bricks

Built by Ashley Bognar

 

here you can see the rotating shape of the tower.

The pocket-sized box-shaped knights, always ready for action!

Section built by Matthew Vohs (blitz_brix) and Andrew Tamer (lego_remat)

This Lego Mosaic is made of 2304 one by one round tiles and shows a very famous portrait of Frank Zappa.

Here’s some different angles of the build. A lot of you have been hoping for some closer pics of the Sith Droid so here they are! It’s inspired by Bastion from the video game Overwatch.

Hong Kong Tonglau (Series 2)

My rendition of the Penobscot Annex in LEGO. The prototype, designed by Donaldson and Meier, was completed in 1913. It was the second tallest building in Detroit after the Dime Building until the mid 1920s. The LEGO model is 5.4 feet (1.66 meters) high and weighs about 90 pounds. The Penobscot Annex is my fourth tallest LEGO building (Fisher, David Stott, and Penobscot Building [1928] are taller).

 

The smaller structure to the left is the Savoyard Center (formerly the People's State Bank). I will display the entire Penobscot Block at the Midland Center for the Arts during their "Art of the Brick" exhibit this summer.

MAN O' WAR, THE STINGING REGENT.

 

(Clash of the Deep series Pt. 4)

 

This is the fourth post of a series I built for the #Janubewary challenge hosted by @bricksandfables over on Instagram! The first arc of my series will focus on a small group of individuals that rise up to defend the seas against a new group of aquatic interlopers. The fourth of these is the Man O' War!

 

Fishing and whaling aren't at all uncommon upon the high seas—entire industries build their foundations upon these activities. There does exist, however, a natural balance to things, that reacts to certain ecological changes. Part of this natural balance is a mythical entity colloquially known as the Man O' War. There exist some doubts about his existence, as some seafarers will tell you it's just a cautionary fable of a boogeyman they tell others about to curb overfishing and the poaching of rare specimen. But the few that have survived to tell the tale speak horrific tales of a jellyfish-like creature the size of a grown man, with gleaming, dazzling tentacles whose potent venom can incapacitate a full crew of sailors in seconds. The tales say that he floats in the air as if he were underwater, moves with uncanny speed, and wields his twin blades with the decisive precision and destructive effectiveness of a lightning strike.

 

While none know what the Man O' War truly is, there are rumors that his job of scaring off poachers and greedy pillagers of the sea's bounty is getting much more difficult lately. Reports of great underwater beasts' corpses surfacing have increased as of late, leading to a lot of superstition and paranoia amongst fishermen and whalers alike. One sailor even claims he saw the Man O' War appear over an orca's body—an odd sight, given their corpses usually sink to the seabed. As the sailor's account went, the Man O' War seemed to generate a sort of glowing, shimmering cloud around the body, and then pulled its body into the depths with its tentacles. While no one knows for sure what dark portents haunt the oceans these days, there can be no doubt: when there is a disturbance in the ecosystem, powerful forces come to correct them.

What once was a V2 of his brother Smash, Crash has now become the equally larger brother enjoying his destructive test paths.

The launch tube only seats the one mini TIE fighter. This section of the build was probably the most stressful with so many angles to achieve and gaps to fill.

These buildings are based on certain architectural elements found in NYC. Especially the fire escape in front, a corner deli and neighborhood restaurants.

Wanted to show how I settled on my buffer beam design, and a few other fiddlely accents I’ve been messing with while I wait for tender parts

Support the iScream Ice Cream set into becoming a Lego Product at the Lego Ideas website. Here's a shortcut:

ideas.lego.com/projects/320444b3-b98c-4c5b-adb6-b1bb2867414e

 

I scream! You scream! We all scream for ice cream! This set features an ice cream parlor designed by yours truly, RoboXpert. (Btw, you can see my Minifigure from my logo cleaning a table in the building.) This set took me two days to design and has over 1,261 Lego pieces. It has 19 Minifigures, a dog, and a cat.

 

The first thing you'll notice on the iScream parlor is the iScream sign as well as all the other wonderful detail put into this build. If you look real close, you'll see that those ice cream cones outside are really lights for when night falls. There are tables and chairs seated around the building for those who just have to enjoy their delicious ice cream outside. If you go inside, there is a beautiful floor design where the guests eat/order as well as a nice floor kitchen design for the employees. Of course, it wouldn't be iScream without ice cream, so there are many flavors to try! You truly will scream when you see iScream!

I have built 1/3 of the way up to the top of my roughly 1/50 scale LEGO model of Detroit's 40 story Guardian Building.

LEGO train display at the Henry Ford Museum during the 2011 holiday season (November 22 , 2011, January 3, 2012).

 

This view shows the Martha Mary Chapel and Ken's farm.

Support the iScream Ice Cream set into becoming a Lego Product at the Lego Ideas website. Here's a shortcut:

ideas.lego.com/projects/320444b3-b98c-4c5b-adb6-b1bb2867414e

 

I scream! You scream! We all scream for ice cream! This set features an ice cream parlor designed by yours truly, RoboXpert. (Btw, you can see my Minifigure from my logo cleaning a table in the building.) This set took me two days to design and has over 1,261 Lego pieces. It has 19 Minifigures, a dog, and a cat.

 

The first thing you'll notice on the iScream parlor is the iScream sign as well as all the other wonderful detail put into this build. If you look real close, you'll see that those ice cream cones outside are really lights for when night falls. There are tables and chairs seated around the building for those who just have to enjoy their delicious ice cream outside. If you go inside, there is a beautiful floor design where the guests eat/order as well as a nice floor kitchen design for the employees. Of course, it wouldn't be iScream without ice cream, so there are many flavors to try! You truly will scream when you see iScream!

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