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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.
Supermarket
The Vault is a coin bank made of LEGO bricks. It has a secret door that opens in three steps. Only its creator knows the correct sequence. Of course you could smash it on a concrete floor but it would be like blowing up your local bank to make a withdrawal : it is not advisable.
La Voûte est une tirelire faite de briques LEGO. Elle possède une porte secrète qui s'ouvre en trois étapes. Seul son créateur en connaît la séquence. Bien sûr, on pourrait toujours la fracasser sur une surface de ciment mais ce serait comme faire sauter votre banque pour y faire un retrait : pas recommandable...
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!
Here is a shot in full light. I work with mostly Taiwanese people, so before starting to build this MOC, I asked them what color the real Taipei 101 building is. Out of about 20 people polled, only 1 person was SURE that it was green. I selected green transparent bricks for the windows to be accurate, and chose sand blue plates for the "metal framing" around the windows. I though sand blue would give the building a "blue feel"
With 1 plate and 1 brick for each floor, this MOC is actually 101 stories tall, and stands about 5 feet 6 inches tall !!! So far, I've used about 7,500 bricks, and since I only have 3 sides finished, I need about 2,500 more bricks to complete it. At a whopping 10,000 bricks, I'm tempted to call it Taipei 10001 instead of Taipei 101 !!! Enjoy the pics everyone.
A year after its (re)modeling in LEGO on the 3D Stud.io software by BrickLink, it was time to reproduce it in real life !
Here is my faithful replica of the new One World Tarde Center in New York, made up of more than 28,000 LEGO bricks, assembled in more than 60 hours, and illuminated at night with LEDs !
A little bit of history first, One World Trade Center nicknamed “Freedom Tower” and its 541 meters high (1,776 feet, corresponding to the year of the United States Declaration of Independence) is the tallest tower in New York, in the United States and the Western Hemisphere. 🇺🇸
It’s also the most expensive tower in the world, costing nearly $3.9 billion, and is the most technologically advanced and environmentally sustainable skyscraper. 🌟
But now, in LEGO ???
This centerpiece is part of my project consisting of almost faithfully reproducing the new Ground 0 - World Trade Center district in LEGO.
It went through several versions before arriving at this final version which is more geometric, more voluminous and better worked.
Admire these inclined facades !
I won’t be able to describe every detail here since there are a lot, but the main points are :
- More than 28,000 parts.
- The building measures 2.25 m (7.4 ft) with a scale of 1:245 ! 📏
- It includes the almost faithfully reproduced One World Observatory platform as well as all the floors of the tower.
- It’s lit at night with LEDs for the floors, as well as addressable RGB LEDs for the lobby and antenna that can change color individually.💡
I wanted to thank BlueBrixx for providing me with alternative LEGO Trans-Clear plates for the lobby as well as rigid hoses for the metal rings on the roof.
Check my Instagram to see more about my project !
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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.
The cutting and postproduction offices
“Now I know, that only love can truly save the world. So I stay, I fight, and I give, for the world I know can be!” - Wonder Woman (2017)
SILVERPOINT, THE WAYWARD SAVIOR.
(Clash of the Deep series Pt. 3)
This is the third 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 third of these is Silverpoint!
No shortage of dangers on the water dwell in the nightmares of seafarers. A storm can turn bad quickly, choppy waves can turn lethal, and even a normal fishing trip can attract the wrong kind of company. Some believe that in times like these, all you can do is pray—and many do. One such figure prayed to on the high seas is Silverpoint. An incredibly valiant triton also known as the Wayward Savior, it's said she's rescued many a sailor from certain doom, showing up at the hour of need. Some tales speak of her redirecting waves that would otherwise capsize a ship. Others speak of pesky pirates at sea being chased away by the mere sight of her speeding through the water. Yet more tales still speak of her bringing castaways safely to shore. No matter the tales a sailor knows of her, they know that she's a veritable saint, and could well turn the tide of any situation, no matter how grim.
Recently, a ship known as the Hycon docked in Oldport, hardly being held together. Massive chunks of the hull and deck seemed to be withered away, as if the void itself had begun to spread over the ship's planks. The surviving crewmates told their tale bleakly, as though they had seen the end, and waited patiently for its landfall. A mysterious entity attacked their ship, dark, shadowy tendrils pulling crew left and right into the briny depths. According to the ship's company, they'd have all been dead were it not for Silverpoint. She fought back fiercely against the entity, her terrifyingly sharp weapon piercing through its inky tentacles, but only managed to force its retreat. Before the crew was left with the wreckage of their ship, they say she dove in after the creature... The Wayward Savior hasn't been seen since, but if there's one individual capable of combating such a malevolent force with her own sheer will, it's Silverpoint.
The kingdom had long awaited the king’s return. As he rode through the gates, the people cheered, their hope rekindled.
This castle was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Serie 5. It has received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-193221/_TLG_/kings-castle-the-ki...
As you know I usually build cars, but I love castles as well and therefore I decided to design one to Bricklink Designer Program series 5. It is a grandiose build, made unique by its many Gothic and Romanesque windows and round bastions. It recycles an improved and modified version of the tower of my cathedral as well :) .
Rivelati 7 nuovi Set LEGO Technic - Gennaio 2020
legozan.net/2019/12/22/rivelati-7-nuovi-set-lego-technic-...
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
The Lego goat became a rare element for a few years. Once Lego produced a collectable minifig of the goatherd I decided to build him a tranquil farm to live on.
There are a few stories added to the model for intrest and intrigue
The kingdom had long awaited the king’s return. As he rode through the gates, the people cheered, their hope rekindled.
This castle was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Serie 5. It has received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-193221/_TLG_/kings-castle-the-ki...
As you know I usually build cars, but I love castles as well and therefore I decided to design one to Bricklink Designer Program series 5. It is a grandiose build, made unique by its many Gothic and Romanesque windows and round bastions. It recycles an improved and modified version of the tower of my cathedral as well :) .
[E LEGO] Lego Speed Build - Lego City 60079: Training Jet Transporter - Bruder Toy Trucks for Kids
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3TcmS1kLlE
#Lego #Kids #Children #ELego #Build #60079 #LegoSpeedBuid #City #Toy #trucks #LegoCity
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
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.
MISSING CHICKENS (and the goblin that saves one)
At that moment, Pushnik surged forth, brandishing a shimmering, crackling blade of energy, and cleaved through the mimic's body, as the Flitch boy got out of the way.
My first build for the rebellug vignweek contest. The prompt for the first build was “Olympic,” so decided I had to build a depiction of my sport, Fencing. I don’t have the Lego cmf Fencer, so I thought I choose to depict fencing’s Olympic depute in 1896.
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.
The German political party "SPD" recently lost lots of their voters due to "empty politics"
Seven-foot tall replica of the famous New York City landmark. Made of LEGO bricks. Photo taken in Montreal, Canada.
a Bobalug collab built by:
Andrew Remat (lego_remat)
Maclean Miller (mandalorianmac)
Matthew Vohs (blitz_brix)
Owen (robonut_03)
Displayed at brickworld Chicago 2024
Seven-foot tall replica of the famous New York City landmark. Made of LEGO bricks. Photo taken in Montreal, Canada.
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
Batman movie set
DEFENDERS OF THE DEEP, THE LAST RESISTANCE.
(Clash of the Deep series Pt. 5)
This is the fifth post of a series I built for the #Janubewary challenge hosted by @bricksandfables over on Instagram! The first arc of my series focused on a small group of individuals that rise up to defend the seas against a new group of aquatic interlopers. This is the assembled group! The first couple fantastic edits come courtesy of the venerable @sword.bricks without whom my post would be simply—well, blue. I built these bases with the intentions of linking them together for a cohesive, modular display for the characters, which is why you see many common elements woven throughout multiple scenes(some of the coral, the seaweed, etc.). I don't often build underwater scenes, and I've never tried coral before, so this was a fun project for me!
When shadows and storms began to pour out of the sea, many ships' crews believed the end was nigh.
"Lo, and behold, the end of days. The great tendril will emerge from the depths, wrap around the earth, and sink the continents into the sea," said the captain of the Hycon.
"I can't believe I don't get to fish anymore. This blows," said his first mate.
As loot began to pour into what few ships could survive the conditions of the now troubled sea, and far more crews were lost to her briny depths altogether, many folks began to lose hope. But those few who kept the hope alive prayed to the Wayward Savior, that she might find allies who were brave enough to quell the evil that stirred under that dark surface. A few nonreligious folks even came as close to prayer as they were able—they poured an ale out for the bard that hadn't been seen in some time, that he might also find benevolent companions beneath the sea.
Would brighter skies ever shine on the seas again? Would the waves remember their long-forgotten capacity for gentleness? Could a shanty ever again be heard in a place that wasn't a tavern with its spirits weighed down? Let us pray that those who sought to protect the ocean and all its secrets had found each other, and let us pray that they spare us all from our fate.
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
Spider Bar - Sound engeneering