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MISSING CHICKENS (and the goblin that saves one)

 

"BA-CAW!" called the chicken who'd escaped his fallen brethren's fate.

 

"He found his way back!" the young boy cried, jubilant with excitement.

 

"They usually do," Pushnik responded, exchanging a knowing glance with Daebyrn.

 

The farmer thanked the small adventurer, and offered him a small pouch of coins. Pushnik refused, but the farmer insisted.

This is my first custom modular designed building after the Cafe Corner style. Features highlight a spiral staircase, upper balcony, and many texture ideas. The lower floor is the candy shop and the upper floors are designed for lodging. Unfortunately I have not finished the interior to this model yet.

 

Due to popular request I have created and sell PDF instructions for the model. They are available in my BrickLink store "A *Deal* 4 U" at www.adeal4u.net.

 

***Now on CUUSOO!***

This model is now featured on CUUSOO where you can vote and add your support that it become an official LEGO set. Please view and add your support here: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/15425

Lego Club April 2013

Rebuilding some old rolling stock to work with my new GWR centric builds. Just need some decals!

 

Horse box by BritishBricks

Conflat by Henry Aylin’s

 

It's me!! With my model of the Duke of Wellington, next to the real thing.

 

If you've ever seen this iconic Glasgow statue you will know that this statue is never not adorned with at least one traffic cone.

GIANT WASP, THE HIVE TERROR.

 

Happy #monstermonday folks!! This one is a familiar build I'm sure to some of you, as I gave a lil sneak peek of it a couple weeks ago. This was the encounter from the fourth Montown Mob quest post in which Marybeth the Kenku Barbarian went into cave at the behest of an herbalist, and fought a remarkably large insect!

 

Getting the shaping of the abdomen to curve was pretty fun, though the wings were a bit tricky. Originally, I thought about using the translucent wing pieces from a Hero Factory set, but they ended up wayyy put of scale, so I settled on these for the long, sharp-looking wings that yellowjackets have! What do you think? Did this build make you shudder at the thought of a wasp this big in real life?

This is my first custom modular designed building after the Cafe Corner style. Features highlight a spiral staircase, upper balcony, and many texture ideas. The lower floor is the candy shop and the upper floors are designed for lodging. Unfortunately I have not finished the interior to this model yet.

 

Due to popular request I have created and sell PDF instructions for the model. They are available in my BrickLink store "A *Deal* 4 U" at www.adeal4u.net.

 

***Now on CUUSOO!***

This model is now featured on CUUSOO where you can vote and add your support that it become an official LEGO set. Please view and add your support here: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/15425

These were a few baseplates of my contribution to The Brothers Brick, Ninjago City Collaboration.

Corner Toy shop(DOTS building)

In Stephen Kings iconic novel series, the Dark Tower stands in the middle of all creation and serves as a nexus of all worlds. I built this vor the renewed "Marchitecture" Contest for the "Fictional Architecture" category

This MOC was inspired by the scene from chapter 3 season 1 of The Mandalorian TV show where Mandalorian survivors confront the bounty hunters guild to help Din Djarin escape with Baby Yoda (or The Child) from Nevarro City. It's the first time I ever tried third-party LED lights in a MOC and I think it turned out really well. I'm happy with all the details, especially the big arch/gate and the rockwork, but unfortunately I ran out of some crucial pieces and wasn't able to make the whole MOC as detailed as I wanted. However, it still looks pretty decent I think.

Entrance ground floor level with escalator and elevator

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.

Entrance with escalator - top view

This MOC was inspired by the scene from chapter 3 season 1 of The Mandalorian TV show where Mandalorian survivors confront the bounty hunters guild to help Din Djarin escape with Baby Yoda (or The Child) from Nevarro City. It's the first time I ever tried third-party LED lights in a MOC and I think it turned out really well. I'm happy with all the details, especially the big arch/gate and the rockwork, but unfortunately I ran out of some crucial pieces and wasn't able to make the whole MOC as detailed as I wanted. However, it still looks pretty decent I think.

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

I was invited to display my model of the David Stott Building at Cityscape Detroit's annual meeting. Mall developer Alfred Taubman was the guest speaker at the meeting.

The Michigan Lego Train Club's 5x20 foot display at the Rails on Wheels Train Show in Saline Michigan. The building in the foreground is Lester's replica of the Columbian Embassy in Washington DC.

Beginning stages of the construction of a LEGO model of the Ford Building, 615 Griswold, Detroit, Michigan. This shows progress after two days of work (these are not 8 hour days by any means). The first day I just put together the base plates and the first layer of bricks.

 

It may not look like much now, but hopefully it will reach the full 19 story height when I am done. The base measures 75 x 59 studs.

 

This building will the the fourth of five buildings I had planned to build in order to recreate an entire city block - the Penobscot Block. Due to the uncertain economy, I decided to defer the more expensive Penobscot Annex until later. The Ford Building will be relatively inexpensive since I already had a lot of white bricks. The Penobscot Annex will require light gray which is more expensive.

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.

 

This is the main streets' traffic light section with Arduino powered switching lights provided by my brother.

 

The Tumbler is by genius Daniel

www.flickr.com/photos/eppi96

 

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.

This is my second custom LEGO modular building which I call "City Post & Library." I built it to look somewhat like an older post office building, but since it has two floors I put a library in the top level. This time around I managed to finish and furnish the interior and an pleased with the results.

 

Due to popular request I have created and sell PDF instructions for this model. They are available in my BrickLink store "A *Deal* 4 U" at www.adeal4u.net.

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

 

Backside of the apartment building row

A LEGO Culver's MOC I built.

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

 

View downhill

Deep Sea Reconnaissance Unit

Stealth capability

Advance SONAR System

 

Topview

THE MASK : Stanley IPKISS' apartmant Legoideas Project

Number 5 in a series of images showing construction of a LEGO model of the Ford Building in Detroit (1909 - Daniel Burnham architect).

 

Here is a picture I took of the prototype: www.flickr.com/photos/decojim/496319702/

 

I finally received a bricklink order that I needed to finish the third story cornice.

Making its first appearance in Fallout 2 as the player characters mode of transportation and its second appearance as an easter egg in Fallout New Vegas, the Chryslus Highwayman became an iconic part of the fallout franchise.

Seeing as both versions of the car, one 2D- one 3D, have quite a few differences between them, building this model was rather interesting, since it wasn't about making a one to one copy, but instead more about trying to combine all of the styles and designs together into one cohesive design.

 

If you have any constructive criticism, tips or ideas for future projects, then I’d absolutely love to hear from you in the comments!

  

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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.

 

City park with lake

Corner Toy shop(DOTS building)

“All these big fancy type folk try be telling us all sort of nonsense. Go to school, study hard. Get a job, make good money. Get an apartment, have a happy family….. Blah blah blah, it’s all a bunch of useless garble. All ye really need is errything I got right here! Me trusty floor on some fanciful, free haggled floats, a nice stove for all my food needs. Oh’er I almost forgot! The most comfortable mattress I err’ did find, call it ye ole faithful. She never lets me down, nor complains. All that plus an AC unit and some solar. What more could a humble guy want? Fancy towers…pshh this right here the life.”

Local homeless floater boasts that raft life is the best life in New Hashima’s seas. Claims of “avoid rent, by floating!” have been shouted at by local bypassers on the streets.Others think he’s just crazy, asking “where will you be when the city sinks?” Whatever it is, he’s never been seen off his raft. He’s even floated so much that he’s become a staple of the community! If you can even call his disheveled heap that.

 

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