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SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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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)
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SBD 10001 French Palace The Tower, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. stef2280tec@me.com
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Arkham Asylum MOC - the ultimate extension of set 10937
This MOC started its life as a simple 10937 set. I quickly went to expanding it as many have done by going sideways. I then built on a basement level and made it an enclosed building (as seen in my photo back in 2013. The final version presents an impressive front with landscaped garden with waterway, large double sided spiral staircase, lots of curves and of course those man-eating plants! The rear gives you an excellent view inside the asylum with plenty of play and display opportunities with a fully tiled floor and basement level and 'electro shock therapy' room.
This MOC spreads over 2 x 3.5 baseplates (64 studs x 112 studs). Only one official set was purchased - the rest was bricklinked at reasonable expense as, at the time, many of the parts were unique to this set and needed to be purchased in bulk from OS. Brick count would work out to be roughly 5 or 6 sets without the landscaping (which required a lot of bricks/plates too).
This MOC has been featured at Brickvention twice and several other significant shows, having won a Best in Show award at Bayside Bricks in 2014.
SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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My Hogwarts Express/ Olton Hall essentially completed. Vinyl stickers now adorn the entire train as well as some "cut down" excerpts from the original stickers supplied with the official Lego set.
So, this is my take on original Aero Nomad hot air balloon from adventurers set 5988. I'm happy with how it turned out, and although it seems pretty simple, it was actually pretty complicated and pain in the... to figure out everything. Anyways, Ihope you like it!
"Man, I was tame compared to what they do now. Are you kidding? I didn’t do anything but just jiggle."
-Elvis in 1972
SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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Here my first Lego minifigure modification: A Technical Diver.
The Scooter, the wing with the double tanks and the Jet-Fins are from Shapeways (shpws.me/q8RK)
The Shapeway parts are painted. The miniature is built from complete black parts, the Head is the normal Lego head.
Now I need to find the best way to add a Decal to an empty body of figures to add a diving Suite, also interesting would be to find blue Hands.
SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com
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Under the coal hopper at the end is an EV3 IR sensor. There was another hidden in the wagon at the station. The EV3 also had a motor hooked up to the rotary dial on a 12V controller. When the train approached either sensor, the power would be reduced, then stopped and after a few seconds, be reversed, sending the train the other way.
The engine worked using a dual drive train wheel AND rack and pinion system, driven off a worm gear for traction and limited speed. Power was taken from the rails through a gutted 9V motor case, sent to the M motor driving the worm gear. This was my exciting build for the layout this year. Sadly, due to not being able to attend much of the show, I was unable to rectify a problem with the speed controller, meaning many people didn't see this in action.