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I've dreamed of building the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse ever since I first saw the movie as a kid.

 

Now, in Lego, I have!

 

Here it is: the most iconic treehouse of all time!

 

Support this project and you can have your very own Falconhurst Treehouse.

ideas.lego.com/projects/e299db50-89bc-41e5-a69d-1f51520093e4

 

Designing this set was an awesome challenge. My first attempt completely fell apart. Three months later, after redesigning everything, I was done with a solid model. You might think that this set will break apart, but the building techniques used, invisible in the finished model, make it extremely strong, even to the end of every branch. Technic pieces connect the green base to the inside of the tree and into the floor of the main treehouse. From top to bottom this set is solid. There has never been a Lego set anything like this so support it and make it a reality!

 

The treehouse has lots of great functions. The stairs fold up, just like in the movie. There is a trap door you can open and close in the floor of the main treehouse; the roof of each treehouse comes off easily so you can play inside each hut; the right treehouse opens in the front so you can set things up without taking off the roof. And there are lots of great details, like the bunk bed, ships steering wheel, shelves with books and trinkets, a small organ and so much more.

 

It comes with six minifigures, two dogs, and two monkeys. The minifigures are Mr and Mrs Robinson, Fritz, Ernst, Roberta or "Bertie" and Francis.

 

It consists of about 2,730 pieces and most are really small, but with the use of parts that currently don't come in the colors needed for the treehouse (mostly reddish brown and dark brown) this count could easily be reduced. It is an impressive set that fits nicely on the corner of my desk.

 

Thanks Bruce for the help with the photos.

 

Support this project and share it on social media to make the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse a reality! ideas.lego.com/projects/e299db50-89bc-41e5-a69d-1f51520093e4

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.

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.

Some urban density on the Michigan Lego Train Club portion of the giant 50 x 70 foot ILTCO display.

On a recent trip to the coast, I noticed the many ways in which Land meets Water.

This MOC is an attempt to mimic rockwork as arches using plates. The result was a bowl shaped island which I made into a self sustained island village.

MOC hosting an architecture firm. Lobby and exhibition on ground floor and studio on first floor.

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

Hidden sattelite in the middle of jungle with group guardians

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.

Details of the upper stories of the Penobscot Annex LEGO model. Being influenced by the Chicago School, the architects did not lavish much detail on the building. They made an exception on the top few stories.

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 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.

It appears the railing broke and I didn't notice... those clips are flimsy.

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.

 

Here is my new Ford Building model being displayed as part of a Michigan Lego Train Club display at the Southfield Civic Center. Chris Leach's One Woodward building is on the right.

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.

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!

MOC hosting an architecture firm. Lobby and exhibition on ground floor and studio on first floor.

Lego buildings inspired by Austro-Hungarian structures (particularly a couple in the Prague main square)

LUTHERIA SALVERYN, THE RIMEHERALD.

 

(Winter Wipeout, Pt. 4)

 

This is my fourth entry into the Winter Wipeout contest hosted by @haon.brx over on Instagram! The theme for this fourth week was "Snow Mages." My entry is an Aasimar Evocation Wizard who specializes in spells that deal cold damage. She wields the powerful and mysterious Staff of the Snow Globe, said to be filled with magic from another realm, far in the future. Lutheria is an incredibly accomplished mage and alchemist known as the "Rimeherald," being incredibly capable of condensing the air and moisture around her into frost, and employing it to devastating effects. It's said that often when she leaves a room, a small trail of snowflakes flutter in the air behind the sweeping train of her robes. At her side is her trusty familiar, Frostbeak, the snowy owl, and "Zero," her ice elemental myrmidon, bound to a magical suit of armor.

 

As mentioned in the first post, there's a bit of story and lore wrapped in the form of some poetry/lyrics, so read on if you're curious!

 

"It's said if you listen to the winter winds howl,

You'll hear the spirits of those from the past

If through those winds you see soaring, a white owl

The spirits may answer to the spell that is cast.

 

Magic at the will of the snow mage most true—

The Rimeherald, a legend, a myth amongst folk—

Which beckons lost souls like a warm igloo

In the blizzard unceasing, her staff does evoke.

 

This famed one lent power when malice was roused

And the people relinquished all hope for salvation

When time came to locate the quarry, she dowsed

Her trail of snow pointed toward liberation.

 

Armed with her ice elemental myrmidon

Who bent to her will and protected her life

She pressed on til the darkness yielded to the dawn

And freed the Altairians from starvation and strife."

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

Angles showing the size of the MOC

Rugged scenery highlighted the IndyLUG section of the ILTCO layout. Since IndyLUG did not bring the mountain part of their display to the next two NMRA National Train Shows, their 2005 layout remains the most impressive.

 

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

 

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.

Schallander, Kaufhaus, Kran, Ilmenau, Am Fischmarkt

 

This little build was inspired by The Hunger Games, however, it doesn't relate to any particular scene from any of the movies. Hope you enjoy!

THE MASK : Stanley IPKISS' apartmant Legoideas Project

MARVEL X D&D: ASSEMBLED.

 

We're finally here! The past two weeks, I brought you reimaginings of thirteen characters in the Marvel Universe, seeing how they would be brought into a D&D fantasy setting. We've seen everything from Black Panther being made into a tabaxi, to the mummification of Sandman. Here you'll find all thirteen of my entries to the series, gathered together(even if they'd never team up in the first place)! From left to right, we have:

 

Doc Ock: Artificer.

Enchantress: Bard.

Scarlet Witch: Sorcerer.

Taskmaster: Fighter.

Ghost Rider: Paladin.

Doctor Strange: Wizard.

Black Widow: Rogue.

Black Panther: Monk.

Jean Grey: Warlock.

Drax: Barbarian.

Sandman: Druid.

Hawkeye: Ranger.

Anti-Venom: Cleric.

 

Which character was your favorite?

Any characters you wish I included?

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!

  

This is my Speed Champions style Lancia Stratos HF rallycar based heavily on the model by @jerrybuildsbricks

 

Probably the biggest change, that I made is probably the overall color scheme. I wanted to recreate the legendary Alitalia livery purely with just bricks. That resulted more changes of exterior details, but I like, how all the green and red stripes turned out.

 

The other bigger update was the whole back bumper area. Reworked the tail lights, the spoiler, the exhaust and the wheel arches as well.

 

At this point I already displayed this model at several conventions in the last couple of years, but didn’t posted much of it online yet. So here it is, I hope you like it as much as how satisfied I’m with it!

 

For instructions, check @jerrybuildsbricks ‘s assembly video on his youtube chanel!

Welcome to the Castle of the Red Mountain Kingdom! You can support it in the Bricklink Designer Program Series 7 by voting and commenting:

 

www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2644/Red-M...

 

It includes many details such as Gothic and Romanesque windows, round texturized bastions, flags, coat or arms, a brick built gate, plants and brick built trees. The building is foldable and in the opened version the rooms and halls are visible. There is a throne hall, the king's bedroom 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, servants' quarters. All doors work.

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.

My lego model of the first Penobscot Building. The prototype was erected in 1905 to the design of architects Donaldson and Meijer in the Beaux-Arts style. Next to it can be seen part of my model of the 47 story third Penobscot Building which was designed by Wirt C. Rowland in 1928.

 

Here is a link to a picture of the real first Penobscot Buidling.

A "Street view" of the progress so far on the Guardian Building model. It looks sort of like a Roman ruin at this stage.

MichLTC's 10 x 35 foot display is at the Henry Ford Museum from November 21, 2012 to January 6, 2013. LEGO architect Adam Tucker's "Towering Ambition" LEGO skyscraper exhibit is also on display on the other side of the museum.

 

Chris's airport and Detroit People Mover with my FIsher and David Stott buildings providing a backdrop.

Welcome to my new big MOC of 2019: "Berlin Friedrichsberg-Kreuzhain - Studio 19"

I built 2 square meters of LEGO City - a fictional place in my hometown of Berlin including a movie studio.

It took some months of work - November'18 till March'19 to be ready for its first exhibition

 

Snot live at Spider Bar

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