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“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)
This is my depiction of the English assault on French artillery positions at the Battle of Castillon in 1453. During the battle, which took place in Gascony France, English commander John Talbot would foolishly lead his troops against a French encampment which had been fortified with artillery. Suffering heavy losses from the artillery the smaller English force would lose the battle.
Being my first attempt at using the net technique for terrain there is a small gap at the top, but overall I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
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-...
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
Sauls and Friends Sausage Catering
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.
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.
The Mk.II of his past self, Smash brings confidence to each test and fails every one just as gracefully as the last (Not like any one of them look pretty in the end that is).
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
Gondorian soldier work tirelessly to slow the advance of Sauron’s forces across the river into the remaining half of Osgiliath free of the dark lords grasp. With soldiers patrolling the river, others slowly demolish the bridges across the river, what they thought would be the orcs only way across…
This is my build for the summerjoust2024 12x12 vignette category.
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
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
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.
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.
- Chapter 1 -
• Western Russia, Kazan region
When the Russian Government relocated to Yekaterinburg due to western Russia being in decay from the NATO retaliation strikes, many stayed behind, some of them upset with the new government signing a peace deal with the West.
Small separatist military groups have sprung up, comprising of former soldiers and personnel of the Russian military, along with upset locals, wanting to topple the new government or gain independence for their regions.
Acquiring heavy firepower from abandoned military depots, they attack Russian military patrols that secure the border in the Kazan region, disrupting the new government’s influence and control of Western Russia, and taking over key military infrastructures. The already weakened government stresses priority on suppressing these small uprisings, before they grow more relentless.
Very happy to share with you my contribution to Epilogue Collab, an initiative to inspire other military builders with a fictional near-future story. This build has been very fun to make, and I’m happy to have been able to try out new techniques and ideas for this one. More details on Instagram.
- Mil Mi-8 designed by @eat_toaster
- BMP-2 designed by @bobbylegobuilds
- Credits to @jimbagginslego for the dark orange tree. His model on the BII discord server was of huge inspiration to me, go check him out!
The size and detail in this was amazing.
I wonder who had the job of building it? I wouldn't mind being paid to do that.
WAKING THE DEAD.
This is my second entry to the #halloweenhabitats25 and #letsbuildhalloween2 challenges! Continuing the theme of the first one, we have another undead enemy from the world of Dungeons and Dragons(shocker, right?). I continued to try and tackle the whole "building the sky" style here again, though with dark and eery night atmosphere, with a fog settled into the trees. Another part I was happy with the result of was actually blending the tree into the background, so the "walls" actually contain part of the trunk! You can see this in the last photo. As always, if you're looking for the lore, read on!
A Paladin is a type of warrior that swears their very being to the dedication of a certain Oath and set of virtues. Among these are Devotion, Glory, Conquest, Vengeance, Redemption, and even more. These warriors are empowered by their sacred vow, and wield tremendous holy might, healing and strengthening their allies, and smiting down their foes. However, if a Paladin forsakes its sacred Oath and walks down a darker path, there is a chance they end up becoming a Death Knight. Death Knights are undead warriors whose appearance resembles corrupted versions of who they were in life. They often command armies of undead, and utilize them for their nefarious ambitions. A powerful Death Knight could be found rousing the dead from their slumber, if their forces needed replenishing. As such, a graveyard on a dark and sinister night is the perfect place to witness such a terrifying foe.
- Chapter 1 -
• Western Russia, Kazan region
When the Russian Government relocated to Yekaterinburg due to western Russia being in decay from the NATO retaliation strikes, many stayed behind, some of them upset with the new government signing a peace deal with the West.
Small separatist military groups have sprung up, comprising of former soldiers and personnel of the Russian military, along with upset locals, wanting to topple the new government or gain independence for their regions.
Acquiring heavy firepower from abandoned military depots, they attack Russian military patrols that secure the border in the Kazan region, disrupting the new government’s influence and control of Western Russia, and taking over key military infrastructures. The already weakened government stresses priority on suppressing these small uprisings, before they grow more relentless.
Very happy to share with you my contribution to Epilogue Collab, an initiative to inspire other military builders with a fictional near-future story. This build has been very fun to make, and I’m happy to have been able to try out new techniques and ideas for this one. More details on Instagram.
- Mil Mi-8 designed by @eat_toaster
- BMP-2 designed by @bobbylegobuilds
- Credits to @jimbagginslego for the dark orange tree. His model on the BII discord server was of huge inspiration to me, go check him out!
Crab Developer Kit: CR4B1
Using only the parts from 9748 and a couple of extra bevel gears, I made this alternate for the Crab collab after the pieces were sitting around for an incomplete moc I was blocked on for ages. I may publish some instructions later since alternates for this set are practically non-existent.
#TimeForCrab is here! This year we invite all builders across the community and the globe to participate in a month-long open crab collab, spanning June 22 to July 22. The task is simple:
1. Build a crab
2. Post your crab with the tag #timeforcrab
3. Repeat!
All crustaceans are welcome, and your build can be anything recognizably crustacean-inspired. Be it an actual crab, a fantasy crab, a mech, a spaceship, a castle or anything else - just make it vaguely resemble crab! The primary venues of Time for Crab are Flickr and Instagram, but feel free to share your crabs far and wide. Spread the word, and invite your friends to join!
The ambition is to make this an annually recurring month-long open collab, always taking place in this same timeframe. Let's get the ball rolling.
It's Time for Crab!