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The Michigan Lego Train Club put up a large 20 x 30 foot display at the Owosso Train Festival - July 23-26, 2009.

 

Steve R's camp gound area.

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...

An den Brodbänken 4 – 6

 

Welcome to the Royal Nest! A new castle for the new griffin faction which was designed for Bricklink Designer Program Series 9. You can support my submissions by voting and commenting:

 

www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-9/main.page?...

 

The round bastions, the decorated main gate, Gothic windows, the yellow half-timbered house, the plants, and many other details make this castle a worthy home for the king of the griffin faction. It can be displayed either closed or in multiple open formats, and in the open configurations, the interior becomes accessible. It includes a throne room, the king's bedroom, an attic with a treasure chest, a dining hall, a kitchen with a masonry oven, a blacksmith's forge with an anvil, a prison in the basement, and servants' quarters. All the doors are functional.

 

Train platforms for the Union Depot train station. The design of the platforms and the south wing of the Depot have been modified from the prototype to allow trains to pass through.

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

My newest building is inspired by a condo featured in one of my favorite new TV series, Orphan Black, filmed on location in Toronto.

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.

Still needs some proportion changes, but ultimately I think its turned Out alright for a spare part build

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'.

This is the last one. Not my favorite but I think it's a fun one to end on.

 

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.

 

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

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.

 

Donna Terek of the Detroit News did a story (posted December 7, 2014) about my hobby:

www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/columnists/donna-terek/...

Disclaimer: It was not my idea to use the term "towering ambition".

 

Also on December 7, 2014, Jim Schaefer of the Detroit Free Press posted a story which he called "A Few Minutes With... A LEGO Extremist" !

www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2014/12/07/minute...

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? :)

My 8 stud wide Speed Champions style MOC of the Batmobile from the movie THE BATMAN (2022).

I wanted to build this vehicle since the first photos from the movie came out. It’s been in works for more than a year now and currently it’s in a star that I’m pretty happy with. My main goal was to make the most detailed version possible with the most accurate proportions.

Started out from the purple Dodge Challenger of the Speed Champions Dodge double-pack because the shaping is similar to a 70s muscle car. I went for a 9 stud wide design since the in universe car is quite wide.

The biggest challenge was the V8 engine at the back with all the around it, but I love how it turned out.

The interior has place for one figure, just like the real one, due to all the machinery on the right side of the cabine. I worked hard to represent all the tanks, instruments and supports of the interior, based on reference pictures. I designed the dashboard with the same pieces like the offical set, so the stickered parts can be used there.

The other bid challenge was to include the different bars of the rollcage in accurate position.

The flame pieces add a nice dynamic effect all around the vehicle and I used glow in the dark pieces for the headlights for more fun.

 

I’m really happy with this MOC, I hope you like it also! (Now I just have to make something to complement it 👀)

 

Instructions are available at my Rebrickable page:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-156400/Gubi_Systems/the-batmobil...

The library in the Harbrick Boarding School (see photostream for other pics).

The Michigan Lego Train Club put up a display at the Canton LibertyFest, June 13-14, 2008.

 

The large building is a Lego model of the original 1905 Penobscot Building in downtown Detroit.

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

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.

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!

 

Future expansion for the second skyscraper.

After many months of building in LDD and then collecting real pieces, I have finally completed my Koenigsegg. This is one of my favorite cars and I am so happy to finally have it on my shelf.

 

Specs: The car is 13 long, 6 wide, and something high (I forgot to measure). Compared to some of my current stuff, the build is quite simple, with the front being an exception.

 

A big thanks to Ron and Paulo for getting me started in this scale, it is a whole lot of fun and you can expect more cars in the future!

 

Thanks for looking!

This tree is super solid. Can you guess how I built it this way? My first attempt took about three weeks and then totally fell apart. Three months later I had a solid build. I made two different sizes. One super big and the other large. The smaller one is up on Lego ideas so please go VOTE for it there. Here is the link: ideas.lego.com/projects/e299db50-89bc-41e5-a69d-1f51520093e4

After a few days to recover from what ended up being the single craziest month of my life (Not just Iron Forge, life threw some curveballs my way), I look back at my January of building!

 

First of all, SO much building this month. There's more finished models here than on my 2024 recap, and there's things I built that weren't even for the Forge too. 😅

 

I'm very happy with the performance I put down this year, and there's some models in there I am especially proud of. Still a bit longer to wait to see who wins, but truth be told, I'll be quite happy regardless of the outcome.

 

I also took this as an opportunity to compare my entries to last year's entries, and I think the difference is quite stark! Really pleased with how far I've come in the last year.

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!

 

Another easily removable wall for expansion (and easier interior photography!)

für Lüneburg aus LEGO©

A Neo Fabuland Fire Station

 

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 three sections, Padbrook Town, Maximillian’s Watermill and Hilltop Station, and this is the fourth one I completed.

 

This build is not inspired by an existing Fabuland set. It features a fire station building with observation tour, a fire engine and rescue in progress.

 

Corner Toy shop(DOTS building)

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

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.

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!

Emergency exits on the side

Exterior.

 

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.

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...

COLOSSAL RAT, BLIGHT OF THE CELLAR.

 

Happy #monstermonday folks! This one is a creature featured in one of my recent Montown Mob stories in which Borgoop the Plasmoid Monk descends into an inn's cellar to defeat a ton of giant rats. This is the biggest one. He's a little derpy, but has a whole lot of charm! Hope y'all enjoy!

 

Giant Rats are known for gathering in unsanitary places, and carrying diseases, much like their smaller counterparts. They do, however, pose a much greater threat to any foes, as they're far more aggressive, and have a thicker hide and nastier bite, owed to their size. The Colossal Rat, then, is the last type of vermin one would want to run into. It's staggeringly large size and mass make it a force to be reckoned with, and a pest better left to a professional to take care of.

Still needs some proportion changes, but ultimately I think its turned Out alright for a spare part build

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 office floor, with a receptionist's desk, 3 office desks and a manager's office, as well as a storage room.

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.

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...

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

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 office floor, with a receptionist's desk, 3 office desks and a manager's office, as well as a storage room.

The classic former worlds tallest building Taipei 101.

 

here the top section can be sen in more detail, its a great building and is close to one of my favourites of the exhibition.

 

Taipei 101:

80 Hours to build

18600 Bricks

Built by Mitchell Kruik and Ashley Bognar

Tasked to traverse the snow capped world of Krysto by HF Mission Control, Stormer has been sent to rescue a team of trapped Brickonium miners within the crystalized tunnels below the frozen surface. He comes prepared for the cold; equipped with a chain-sledge splitting maul to cut through the ice, a spear gauntlet for any glacial climbing, as well as thermal armor and an extra energy pack to both boost power and longevity to his gear. With the assistance of the rocket research team and their prototype satellite tech to track his way, it’s a race against temperature and time to find the isolated miners and bring them back safely.

 

Inspired by the absolute force of positivity that is @ben.cossy! As well as other previously similar characters of this concept by @bobthedoctor27, @kutorakh, @datavoltus, and IGU on Flickr!

 

And a huge thanks again to the profound and wise editing advice of @loafbuilds!

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