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My first year on Flickr comes to a close! It's been a pleasure to join some of the lovely (and very skilled) people on this platform and add my own builds to the mix, some of which I am very pleased with! I would have loved to have more to show for especially the second half of the year, but as it turns out, being a new dad takes up most of ones time :)

 

Looking forward to 2025!

Fujin is a MOC I first built in 2020, and therefore is the most recent member to join my cast of Plague Doctor MOCs. He is a warrior monk who specializes in wind magic. Living in a monastery has made Fujin a fierce warrior, both with hand to hand combat, melee weapons and as a wind mage. He is one of the few people who can best Matteo in a fight, a fact he loves reminding Matteo of.

A small tree in the roof garden.

 

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.

Circuit cube powered in the firebox

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

My seventh entry for the final round of the Iron Forge 2025!

The seed part, flower stem with three prongs was used a total of 10 times.

 

Playing around with dark and accentuated lighting is quite new to me, hope it came out okay.

Circuit cube powered in the firebox

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

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

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

This creation was inspired by the Star Wars Battlefront 2 game. I put a lot of effort into this build, especially the rockwork, ground details and the giant tree and I have to admit I'm pretty happy with the final result.

As you can see this diorama shows a battle between Imperial forces supported by the Inferno Squad and rebel troopers. For more detailed description and 'work in progress' pictures, please check out my Instagram page! (@betterbrickstudio)

Watch out for the new bakery shop around the neighbourhood. The ground level consists of the bakery shop with fresh baked pastry. Sometimes it attracts a lot of hungry passers-by. On the next floor stays an afro-funky guy. He still think he is staying in the retro era with black vinyls and Motown music. Banana is his favourite fruit. He often invites his gang, an exhibitionist who loves garden, Miss aerobic and Miss Gadgetheavy ( they favourite spot is the roof top ). The building behind is a vacant office. You can tell by the newspapers, letters and leaflets flying around.

In April 2008, I completely rebuilt my Lego model of Detroit's David Stott Building (1929) to make it more accurate. The model now has 37 floors just like the prototype. I reduced the height of each floor by 1 brick to achieve more realistic proportions. This is my 2nd tallest Lego skyscraper as of 2008.

This is my alternate build of lego 10211

The Theme is Wedding hall

Watch the Video Review of this set right here youtu.be/tlaxBcy1cfs

 

📣 In today’s great episode: We check out one of the great new 2019 3 in 1 creator sets, the Lego deep sea creatures, the main model is a shark, there is also an angler fish and squid and on line there is a 4th instruction for a whale! loads of fun, lots to build and break, a truly joyous kit.

 

Buy this kit right now by clicking this link just £13 amzn.to/2DBqLoj

 

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Great new videos each week on a Wednesday.

 

We unbox, speed build and review different LEGO sets

 

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I’m sloooooowly learning that it’s all about accenting details. You can have great trains, but a weak layout doesn’t show them off well. Grateful for everyone being so open to my questions and neediness for advice lol

A view of the upper banking hall of the Guardian Building model. Mayan style arches cover the side aisles. The arrangement of this hall is very much like the layout of a cathedral.

My 2007 model of the DPL only included the front 1/3 of the original Cass Gilbert designed portion of the main branch building, I am now creating new sections to expand my model to all of the original building. Only a small portion of the 1960s addition will be modeled so as to include the main rear entrance.

 

This image shows how I create multi-pane windows using relatively inexpensive and readily available parts: 1x2 clear bricks, 1x2 dark bley {blue-grey} plates, 1x6 dark bley tiles, and assorted white bricks to form the walls containing the window frames. The section in the foreground once completed, will be a mirror-image of the section in the background.

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

 

Part of downtown Detroit on the LEGO layout with the Ford Building on the left.

I have a serious mecha building fewer.. Oh and I have been playing lots of BF3 :3 Now to the build...

  

MGM=Multipurpose,Ground-type,Mecha.

 

This is the first ground type mecha that Juzu Corp. built. It has been seen on various battles already, and it has been successful.

 

This was greatly inspired by one person, and I'll tag him soon... ;)

  

Enjoy!

Imperial forces launch a ground offensive against Neo Separatist troops on Anuri. Supported by a AT-AT l Imperial forces charge the Separatists and their New Republic allies head on, hoping to destroy the Separatist forward command post and prevent them from calling in much needed reinforcements. In a valiant attempt to stop the charging walker, separatist jet troopers swarm the lumbering machine in the hopes to highjack it.

Kamaz Truck passing the tehcnical course

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

My Lego model of the David Stott Building, version 2.0. It is now 7 feet 9 inches to the roof and 8 feet, 3 inches to the fop of the antenna.

Well, Christmas is coming up, so I decided to do a nativity build. I've never seen one in a Lego set and thought I should make one. It would be a great addition to all your holiday decorations. This set was built with 347 bricks. There are several minifigures and animals featured in this set. There are a total of nine minifigures. There is also a baby, three horses, two pigs, a bunny, five chickens, four chicks, and three eggs. Also, the whole top floor can be taken off for easy access to the first floor. It took me several hours on this over a course of three days. Anyways, I am pleased with the final build. Hope you like it! :D

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

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

Based on East coast brownstones.

The year is 2099. As space exploration thrives, venturing into the cosmos has become commonplace. Nations and even private companies now have their own exploration teams. Among these pioneers are VAREC 02 and VAREC 07, designed and produced by the Vietnam Aerospace Research and Exploration Committee (VAREC).

 

Repurposed from a vintage 2022 John Deere skidder, VAREC 07 is equipped with a powerful front claw, built for collecting and transporting planetary rocks and meteor samples for advanced geological research. Supporting it is VAREC 02, a specialized maintenance robot tasked with repairs and upkeep, ensuring VAREC 07 operates at peak efficiency during every mission.

 

Building instruction could be found here: reb.li/m/208541

This creation was inspired by the Star Wars Battlefront 2 game. I put a lot of effort into this build, especially the rockwork, ground details and the giant tree and I have to admit I'm pretty happy with the final result.

As you can see this diorama shows a battle between Imperial forces supported by the Inferno Squad and rebel troopers. For more detailed description and 'work in progress' pictures, please check out my Instagram page! (@betterbrickstudio)

in my opinion, the most emotionally-packed scene in the entirety of Star Wars. from The Clone Wars Season 7 episode ‘Victory and Death’, one of my all-time favorite pieces of Star Wars media. I’ll never recover.

Lego Antonov An-225 Mriya.

This is my party for the Greymane's Haven Adventuring Guild ongoing challenge hosted over on @greymane_guild on Instagram! As these characters have come together, you may have noticed the theme: they're all monstrous! Or monstrous-adjacent. You get the gist. For their story, read on!

 

Though a great many people live in the main cities of the realm, and a great and diverse cast of characters bustle about their busy streets, there are a few individuals the common people would... rather not do business with, to say the least. An indisputably large portion of these folk come from the village of Montown, nestled in the heart of the Oarbrook Forest. Montown is a place that can be described a number of different ways, depending on who you ask. To some, it is a place of ill repute, where only the desperate go to work. To others, it's a trifle that doesn't deal enough in actual currency of the civilized world to justify trade with. To more yet still, Montown is a home, when much of the world bristles in the presence of their kind. Inhabited by all manners of mortals, the village holds a rather prodigious population of people hailing fron heritages commonly classified as "monstrous" or "exotic," including orcs, minotaurs, kobolds, tabaxi, bugbears, and much, much more. What much of the realm sees as a cesspool full of brigands, charlatans, and ne'er-do-wells, many of these folks see as a haven where they don't need to sanitize their looks, behavior, or even cuisine to fit in.

 

Coming from this boisterous settlement, we find the heroes of the moment: the Montown Mob. A group of four adventurers well-known in their birthplace for being effective, if a little chaotic, this party is one whose got its sights set on the Greymane's Haven Adventuring Guild. When the call went out for a force of heroes to rise up and oppose the coming threat of the returning Lich King, four brave and lightly demented individuals rose to the occasion to put Montown on the map, and bring respect to their kin. There's Sythil, the Lizardfolk Ranger with a knack for carving bones, Marybeth, the Kenku Barbarian with an unsettling intense demeanor, Borgoop, the Plasmoid Monk who can't ever seem to disappear without leaving a trace, and Pushnik, the Goblin Cleric whose patience when it comes to steering his allies down the right path seems without end. When a situation gets grave, Marybeth is always ready to plunge headfirst into danger. When the way forward is obscured, none know strategy and a path to victory quite like Sythil. When the party is pushed to its breaking point, no one is quite as flexible or full of new ideas as Borgoop. And when the antics of those three nearly land them plummeting off the edge of a cliff, well, it's Pushnik's sage wisdom and sound heart that keep them alive to continue the good work. Though the party has a long ways to go before taking on any truly great evils, it's safe to say: the Lich King will never know what exploits to expect from the Montown Mob. And frankly, neither will Pushnik.

I would assume Mr. Craig Callum's (@cforcraig) "Old Red" Ford Model A Coupe hardly needs any introduction by now, even if you don't know the real car, you may have seen it amongst Hot Wheels' new releases this summer.

 

Speaking of knowing, while searching for a suitable facial expression for the minifig, I eventually settled on this one and to my eternal shame, I have to confess I did not know it ACTUALLY IS the Lego representation of Mr. Craig 😮.

 

And one thing about the build — at one point in 2017, after the Speed Champions #75875 Ford hot rod set was released (yes, Mr. Craig had something to do with that), I've built an alternate of the hot rod using mudguards pieces — not because it needed mudguards, but because I wanted really bad to have that nice curve of the vestigial socket, where the mudguard of the stock car goes. There were no elements available to fit the mudguard under the curve of the trunk exactly where I wanted it and even the way I did it, I still had to cheat with bits of sticker to completely fill the gap. Well, now it's finally possible to do it exactly how I wanted it then, and these new curves I used here for the trunk deliver a very slender result, imo.

This is one of my entry to the Bricklink Designer Program Series 6. I appreciate all votes and comments:

 

www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-6/2092/Drago...

 

I love the dark creatures of fantasy movies and therefore I decided to design a black dragon to Bricklink Designer Program series 6. It is not actually based on an existing character, I was inspired by some cool AI generated pictures and some cool dragon head builds, but I built something brand new. I wanted to create a movable animal instead of a static statue and added a small tower and two wizards to the set for more playability options.

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

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.

 

"Danger Hot Stuff" - my cities' fashion store. The sticker are from a Ninjago movie advertisement sticker sheet

 

Even though two people who commented on previous progress photos implied they knew the identity of the building, neither actually named the building....

 

This image shows the vertical Art Deco details that extend up to the second floor on the buildings piers after I simplified them to more closely represent the real building. While there are only three chevrons per pier compared to the real building's seven, this is about as good a representation as I am going to get and still keep the size in proportion.

 

This section corresponds to the rightmost part of the building partially visible in the previous photo of the real structure.

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