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I wanted to do something classic after my first micro castle, & close to the contest base restrictions. Man this model was really hard to photograph with a point & shoot camera >=(

 

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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.

In the 80´s commercials they often used outside dioramas for display the toys.

 

¿Quien no ha jugado alguna vez con el archi famoso Lego?

The Mobile Medical Unit is like a space ambulance/ER. Comes complete with two operating/recovery tables and all the supplies needed to stabilize patients before their extraction. Huge sensor array guides the MMU with uplink to the carrier vessel for increased guidance.

I'm thinking I can get this a bit closer at this scale...

...and we're ready to speed out!

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A Christmas gift for my sister, Littlehaulic. It's a Lego version of her calico cat.

FebRovery Day 7

 

M:Tron Speeder bike was one of the most popular vehicles to zip around.

 

Apparently I lack an M:Tron minifig, so I made one as best as I could.

Yeah, so it happened. I used wheels as engines. Even more, technically biggest Lego wheels ever, not counting tyres of course.

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.

Basic worker model, heavy duty exoframe. No frills labor.

 

It's Droneuary baby!

So much barf....so sick! It's just too much!

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.

Another FebRovery M:Tron vehicle.

Been wanting to come up with a universal fuel cell for ships for some time. It was always a fun thing as kid when to try to always incorporate the basic one at that time (2x2 round with plate on bottom and tile on top. This feels like a modern variation on that old friend. I need some 1x1 rounds in transclear for 'empty' ones. I do like the T bar on this that will act as a plug in for energy transfer conduits or the like. They are also stackable and lock in top to bottom nicely.

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In the Aquazone, the fight for control of the crystal mines doesn't always take place underwater. With the Aquanaut's NS2 and the Aquashark's DX5, the surface of the sea is just as fiercely contested.

 

These two speeders were created for the FBTB Themed Speeder Bike contest. These were designed for the Aquazone theme.

Every night, when I get up to get a glass of water, I find the Janitor quietly mopping all the floors and cleaning all the sidewalks in Lynn's LEGO City. I'm thinking of buying more of this minifig and placing them all around the house. Then maybe all my floors will be clean in the morning? :-)

There are a load of these out there, but I thought I'd start to work on one too. The TMNT vehicle is there for scale reference.

 

Inspired by the District 9 movie and the other awesome renditions of this vehicle from these great builders: Guy Smiley flic.kr/p/Bkpeo8, Project Azazel flic.kr/p/gnBH6e, _Tiler flic.kr/p/AUFtk8.

 

This still has a bit of work to be done on it but the bones are there. It seats 4 minifigs inside and the doors are functional. I need some white mudguards (among other pieces) to get this in better shape but thought I'd share it as it stands for the moment :)

Mercenary Hovertank from the Ma.K universe.

 

Many bits blatantly copied from Pascal. Go follow him if you're not already.

 

Ma.Ktober Build

This MOC was constructed for the "REPLICATE YOUR HEROIC MINIFIGURES IN BATTLE!" contest on LEGO ideas

 

Lego Kubelwagen (basically Dan Siskind's design) with my decaled German figures. This was my first time using waterslide decals. I think I did okay, because there are some cracks on the decals. But, they are very nicely centered. I'll probably order some Brickarms Stahlhelms for them, too. MP40 by Brickarms.

Hello Guys

 

Every time that a big Batman related thing is about to happen almost everytime i watch Batman Begins to...you know start with the hype.And every time i fall in love with the Tumbler actually thats how i restarted here on Flickr as some of you may remember.

 

My last Tumbler at the time was my best MOC but now it's kinda meh so i decided to completely re-do the thing.

 

I've got a lot of brick building knowladge this past year so i was able to recreate most of the angles in an accurate way.And at the same time keeping it on a semi accurate minifig scale.

 

The only part that wasn't completly designed by me was the flaps that is Riskjockey's idea.

 

So yeah one of the best parts about this is that i didn't had to take apart the Arkham Knight Batmobile so now there's two Batmobile's on the collection with a third coming really soon ;)

 

Hope you like it and as always any type of comment is more than welcome

 

Have a Fantastic week !!

 

-Prime

I tried to match the proportions of standard Bigfigs with this one. It came out a bit bigger than I wanted it to be though.

Unfortunately it doesn't fit a figure either. Couldn't get that to work for the life of me.

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