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Last October I took my youngest grandson to the LEGO Interactive Exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. The children were allowed to build something to go under the tree and place it there.
Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.
Greetings all! This was built for the Flag Your Kingdom Contest on Classic-Castle.
This build was quite fun to create, especially since I've never done anything oriental before. I was very pleased with how the small dojo turned out. Also, I don't think anyone has used the tile technique I used for the bridge (to create a smooth bridge). Credits for the water technique, however, go to Isaac S.
Nestled in a quiet region near the Mastik coast lies the Kiyonobu Military Centre. Home to some of the sharpest minds of the guild, the centre is used for development of experimental technology and warfare techniques.
Built for the Summer Joust "Guild Team" with josdu.
While I do like walking tank style mechs with heavy weaponry and thick boxy armor, I sometimes feel like there are many unexplored aesthetics within the mecha genre. I thought it would be fun to do a mech with more organic elements and no guns.
The harbor master usually sits in his chair by his house. Now and then he scans the horizon with his telescope. He has spotted an incoming ship and gets ready with his ship hook.
His daughter and assistant is trying to get rid of a rodent.
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Built for the Swebrick Community Build Aetheria.
Yeah, I know there are hundrets of test chambers out there already, but I couldn't help myself.
Don't try to find a solution for this one, it only shows a small part of the whole chamber.
Turrets and Portal Cannon by Tyler (Legohaulic), thanks for permission to use them!
I imagined this as a giant pirate freighter, lumbering through the galaxy. Named for Cerberus' two headed brother because of the two pod things coming out of the front.
This was built for Brickfair, believe it or not, and it took me 5 months to finally take pictures of it :P
More stuff coming!
Stats
Built in real LEGO bricks, no stickers.
Pieces: 7441 pieces
Dimensions: 770mm x 280mm x 11mm
Story
Heimdall is a reconnaissance spaceship. Powered by a single yet powerful thermonuclear engine from BST (Benny Space Technologies), coupled with a high-energy particles grabber under the cockpit that helps to replenish fuel supplies on a long missions. To disperse a ridiculous amounts of heat from reactor's core a series of thermo-dump panels are mount beneath the fuselage. Being a reconnaissance ship it is also equipped with a sensors array under the cockpit and some ion cannons at each wing, you known, just in case....
Design and build
It took me more than 5 months to design and build it. A major inspiration comes from amazing artwork by Michal Kus. Especially the color-blocking and indentations at the front of the wings were a place from which I started. Along the way I shifted things my own way to suit ideas that were jumbling inside my head or I just wanted to incorporate, like the thermo-dump panels from Hamilton's series of books. There were many fun challenges along the way not only related to its geometry or color-blocking but also in making sure that this flying mosaic would be rigid. All of this required many rebuilds and tests but I had a blast doing all of this :)
Building instructions
For anyone curious how Heimdall is built or want to look at some building techniques I have created a studio model based on the actual build. It should be more handy than a regular step-by-step instructions. You can download it from here github.com/lechkulina/Heimdall
Full gallery is here www.flickr.com/photos/147862201@N05/albums/72157715784794408
WIP gallery is here www.flickr.com/photos/147862201@N05/albums/72157713634763282
Escaping from the tomb and putting someone else in their place.
Rather than quoting Bible verses you're going to hear a whole lot today and half of you will discredit as cult utterances, I thought I'd just put this out instead: Angels, Heaven, and other aspects of our faith are concepts difficult to wrap one's head around, and right now we can't. So a lot of people dismiss them as petty imaginings and larger-than-life reflections of things we can see and touch. "Giant humans with bird wings? Haha how pagan."
Consider, just for a brief while, the implications of perhaps these being original concepts; our concepts and ideas little reflections that are missing pieces, and the only way those who saw angels or Heaven could describe them was through Earthly terms, resulting in outrageous-sounding descriptions filled with lions' heads, wheels within wheels, and a lot of gold when there simply was no way to utter the element that made their appearance unutterable. Plato, though not completely right, had hit on something with his Myth of the Cave, now you just need someone to guide you out of it...
This brief little build is also destined to be an entry for FLONAPRIL, it seems: www.flickr.com/groups/flonapril/
This is about as small as I think is possible for me to get ED-209. The grill on the back is not ideal but everything is attached to it so it's pretty crucial.
I was inspired by D.va from Overwatch to make a little mech. Thought it needed a little environment to go with it.
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Definitely my favourite MOC. :3
I updated my old one a bit 'cos (Hopefully) this will go on display at Brickworld!
Based off of "Klunk" by The Enigma That is Fennec Fox. He is an SD-200 sub unit. (TLC Atlantis theme)
At 314 meters (1,030 feet) tall and with spectacular, pixelated architecture, the MahaNakhon is the second tallest building in Thailand and the most distinctive building in Bangkok. Shown are the top twenty of seventy-eight floors. The rooftop is an observation deck and the slab that is cantilevered out is a glass floor.
So I built an M113. On the surface it might seem like a pretty simple build, but its not really. The front slope was a massive headache to get right. Credit to Ekjohnson for the idea, I was fiddling around with just the one half size plate forever until I saw your awesome model and thought to add the plate, if that makes any sense, haha.
I added some numbers on the side because that seemed like the cool thing to do, I guess. All in all a relatively quick build so I might post a rebuild in the next couple days once I get the time to really refine it. Until then, enjoy! And thanks for checking it out.
PS, check out my YouTube page. Just search 'Carpet Lego' on YouTube.
Just a couple figbarfs that I made with some of my favorite eclipsegrafx, brickarms, and minifigcat parts! Like I said, I can't post any creations because I'm moving, but plenty of figs to come!
I recently read William Gibson's Virtual Light and tried to make one of the futuristic, lightweight bicycles that are described in the novel. It didn't really work out, so I just made some Akira-type motorcycles instead.
I'm getting there. This needs a bit of a tidy up but I'm happy with the general shape.
Door idea from Project Azazel :D ( I tried so many different options for the doors, but ultimately this was the only one I could get to work like an official set might. Ideally I'd be using those double sided doors but they don't come in black as far as I'm aware.
ideas.lego.com/challenges/db24a4fd-26ed-48c2-9408-8cd885f...
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