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Light, simple, and reliable, the Scrambler is a real workhorse of the Blacktron ground forces, often seen ferrying spaceship parts between factories, warehouses and spaceports. These vehicles feature a rear-facing seat at the back, allowing armed guards to keep lookout to protect any valuable cargo being carried.
5 bodies, a stolen stash of gold, and a girl gone missing... In a town like this, the only things you can rely on are your wheels and your whisky.
I thought I'd try my hand at a small-scale car build, inspired by the likes of Jonathan Elliott and 1saac W. (but nowhere near as talented sadly). Featuring a couple of slightly more advanced techniques than I normally use.
Not based on any specific real-life model, but aiming for the sort of late-40s-early-50s kind of style you might see in old noir films.
Embark on a magical, relaxed journey around the galaxy aboard the Fiordland, a Penguin-class starliner. Offering stunning views, refined, comfortable travel, and plenty of on-board entertainment and amenities, a starcruise on a Penguin-class ship is sure to be an adventure you'll never forget.
Built at LEGO House in Billund!
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The clever engineering types of the Futuron faction realised that the light body of the 'Sommerfugl' science vessel would make an ideal base for other small spacecraft. Their first modifications yielded this, the 'Aspis' Class Interceptor. Powered by the same plasma/fusion hybrid thrust units found on the 'Sommerfugl', but tweaked to increase performance, this viper is fast and agile enough to intercept all but the most advanced enemy craft. It packs four laser cannon, and a variety of communication-jamming equipment, and well as some of the scientific sensors carried over from the 'Sommerfugl'. This can help pilots and ground crew determine the best way to approach any dangerous situation in any given conditions.
This bold, bright racing ship is a lot quicker than its small thrusters may lead you to believe. There isn't much space in the cockpit, but sometimes you have to sacrifice comfort if you want to win.
Named after the Delta Flower Scarab beetle. After I built it, I thought the front "claw" sections, along with the part on the front of the cockpit, made it look a bit beetle-like. So I was looking up various types of scarab beetle, and it turned out the Delta Flower Scarab is orange and white with a black section, like this ship!
A majestic stag, built using parts from 2 copies of set #31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox, and based mainly on a Red Deer.
When I saw the red fox set, I knew I had to do something with it. The little tree made me think antlers, and so the ideer (sorry!) was planted. I had to get two copies of the set to have enough parts to make the antlers a decent size.
This is by far my most complex "alternative build" MOC so far, and probably one of the most complex I've done in general. It's got studs going forwards, backwards, up, down, left and right! All this results in a very solid build. The head is a little big for the body, but overall I'm really pleased with how this guy turned out!
With the Yak, Corbel set out to design a strong, reliable and affordable workhorse of a truck. It has become the vehicle of choice for many trades. This particular example has been converted to a tow truck - the standard Yak engine is ideal for pulling a wide range of loads.
A majestic stag, built using parts from 2 copies of set #31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox, and based mainly on a Red Deer.
When I saw the red fox set, I knew I had to do something with it. The little tree made me think antlers, and so the ideer (sorry!) was planted. I had to get two copies of the set to have enough parts to make the antlers a decent size.
This is by far my most complex "alternative build" MOC so far, and probably one of the most complex I've done in general. It's got studs going forwards, backwards, up, down, left and right! All this results in a very solid build. The head is a little big for the body, but overall I'm really pleased with how this guy turned out!
A majestic stag, built using parts from 2 copies of set #31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox, and based mainly on a Red Deer.
When I saw the red fox set, I knew I had to do something with it. The little tree made me think antlers, and so the ideer (sorry!) was planted. I had to get two copies of the set to have enough parts to make the antlers a decent size.
This is by far my most complex "alternative build" MOC so far, and probably one of the most complex I've done in general. It's got studs going forwards, backwards, up, down, left and right! All this results in a very solid build. The head is a little big for the body, but overall I'm really pleased with how this guy turned out!
Here is a render from studio of my latest creation for my LEGO Western Town, the Bloody Glove Saloon where the cowboys go to watch some old time boxing…
The crew is on a journey to the foundations of the planet! Will they escape and return home?
A MOC made for Brickcon, and my first time incorporating lights into a creation. Pretty fun!
A majestic stag, built using parts from 2 copies of set #31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox, and based mainly on a Red Deer.
When I saw the red fox set, I knew I had to do something with it. The little tree made me think antlers, and so the ideer (sorry!) was planted. I had to get two copies of the set to have enough parts to make the antlers a decent size.
This is by far my most complex "alternative build" MOC so far, and probably one of the most complex I've done in general. It's got studs going forwards, backwards, up, down, left and right! All this results in a very solid build. The head is a little big for the body, but overall I'm really pleased with how this guy turned out!
Vynil Store in Los Angeles, CA
Ilustrações: João Paulo Angelim e Bersa Mendes
Sticker e aplicação: JWK (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwkstreetart/) (México)
Ilustrações: João Paulo Angelim e Bersa Mendes
Sticker e aplicação: JWK (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwkstreetart/) (México)
The crew is on a journey to the foundations of the planet! Will they escape and return home?
A MOC made for Brickcon, and my first time incorporating lights into a creation. Pretty fun!
Ilustrações: João Paulo Angelim e Bersa Mendes
Sticker e aplicação: JWK (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwkstreetart/) (México)
Ilustrações: João Paulo Angelim e Bersa Mendes
Sticker e aplicação: JWK (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwkstreetart/) (México)
Ilustrações: João Paulo Angelim e Bersa Mendes
Sticker e aplicação: JWK (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwkstreetart/) (México)