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Custom Lego BTAS Joker and Harley Quinn by funnybrick

Atomic Bricks is now having items made for Lego figures. All items shown on my page here are prototype renders and are subject to change from the finalized product in the future.

Introducing the New Scatter Pistol model. This shot is just a 3D render of the weapon and the Lego model itself will be arriving in the next few days and photos will be taken of them.

 

SBD 10001 French Palace REDUCED, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. stef2280tec@me.com

Buy Instructions at: www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=ste2208

I was bored one day and saw Somer’s LEGO with some dope vehicles included a helicopter so I got to work and made my own version. 👍

Sculpture of Alex from A Clockwork Orange - inspired by the 1972 book cover designed by David Pelham - around 2,700 pieces, 15" wide x12" deep x17" high

SBD 10001 French Palace REDUCED, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. stef2280tec@me.com

Buy Instructions at: www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=ste2208

The ATVRAAD is an autonomous, or controllable, drone used for reconnaissance, surveillance, and pursuit missions. It carries an M60 machine gun only for defense or unavoidable attacks. This drone's unique feature is its ability to climb any surface, except upside down or at negative angles. It can therefore also climb vertical walls and avoid detection on the ground. Its highly articulated legs also allow it to enter buildings and windows, allowing it to maintain a low profile and better concealment. However, it is a very slow drone compared to other drones, only 20 km/h on the ground, and 5 km/h on vertical surfaces. This model was inspired by

Devid VII's BL-01 drone.

First note material used is Strong Flexible Plastic.

Detail will improve once made in ABS plastic.

The Shapeways Prototypes came out AMAZINGLY good scale and good detail (considering they are in strong flexible plastic)

Find these on my site soon

This Model will have a slot in the first mold coming later this year

Wayne Manor and Batcave

After seeing the treatment of both Wayne Manor and the Batcave in the second Lego Batman video game, I was inspired to build it in brick. The idea of it being shaped like the bat symbol really impressed me, especially with the challenge it presented with building it in brick; especially as the game version is simply polygons.

My scale was set by the windows, and I built out from there. After building the frame, the trick to stabilise the shape was very difficult, especially with so many hinges, but I managed to find the balance. The landscaping was kept to a minimum both for time reasons and also to not take any focus away from the manor itself.

The Batcave was a lot of fun to build and features a huge collection of LEDs to light it, including one that cycles through in the console. The suits wall was fun to build too.

I will admit, it is a little short, but perhaps one day I'll give it a little more height.

This was first displayed at Brickvention 2015 on a super heroes corner of my club's train layout and has been displayed about 15 times since both with the train layout and as it is displayed here.

One day, I'll get around to the interior of the manor...

First note material used is Strong Flexible Plastic.

Detail will improve once made in ABS plastic.

The Shapeways Prototypes came out AMAZINGLY good scale and good detail (considering they are in strong flexible plastic)

FInd these on my site soon

Any interest? Please contact me here on flickr

 

Wayne Manor and Batcave

After seeing the treatment of both Wayne Manor and the Batcave in the second Lego Batman video game, I was inspired to build it in brick. The idea of it being shaped like the bat symbol really impressed me, especially with the challenge it presented with building it in brick; especially as the game version is simply polygons.

My scale was set by the windows, and I built out from there. After building the frame, the trick to stabilise the shape was very difficult, especially with so many hinges, but I managed to find the balance. The landscaping was kept to a minimum both for time reasons and also to not take any focus away from the manor itself.

The Batcave was a lot of fun to build and features a huge collection of LEDs to light it, including one that cycles through in the console. The suits wall was fun to build too.

I will admit, it is a little short, but perhaps one day I'll give it a little more height.

This was first displayed at Brickvention 2015 on a super heroes corner of my club's train layout and has been displayed about 15 times since both with the train layout and as it is displayed here.

One day, I'll get around to the interior of the manor...

Yes, with a shot this close the paint does look messy! I guess I need an even smaller brush. ;)

  

A newer brand’s products I’ve had the pleasure of getting by hands on, if you’ve been following you know I like to get variants as long as the colorway isn’t made up nonsense. Have their “corrupted champion” as well just haven’t taken pictures yet. 9.5/10, just wish we got an extra head instead of one head with prints on both sides.

This was experimental moc. I wanted to express a topic that I hadn't thought about before while expressing a stratum with lots of plates.

 

It wasn't a work that I was so satisfied with that I made it for a day and broke it right away. But before making this work, large parts were mainly used to make dioramas, but after making this diorama, small parts were used. I think this diorama became a turning point in my creation!

Brickforge hair and pauldrons

Lego custom ww1 soldier also my first custom

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