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Bustling towns, factories and machines, get away from it all and stay by the beach. For this little building, while old and frail, has its own charms and tie tall tales.

 

It’s been some time since my last free form creation and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to include this with his broken up, charm full stone street style. The concept derives from mediterranen architecture and Spanish influence, which I found while scrolling through Pinterest. And of course I had to add more cats. 🐈

 

Built while my friend Carter was here to visit in Germany. Be sure to see what he built on his Instagram when you get the chance.

 

Coming up will be builds that haven’t seen the light of Instagram so stay tuned. Off to Virginia for BrickFair soon! Who all is going?

 

Now what to build next…

Thank you all for supporting my LEGO Ideas project. I'm so happy that we cracked the mark of 1000 votes. Let's use the momentum and spread the word further! Bring back Lego Castle!

Bread loaves as soft as pillows, seats for those that dine, from coffee to tea enjoyed by many, from far and sometimes wide. Colors that invite you in, critters that keep you inside, this place said to feel like marshmallows, keeping it cozy through and through at night. In your local town or on holiday, these places do not rest. They open early and stay up late, to maintain you be your absolute best.

 

Among some of my recent works including home interiors, this was one that predates them. The concept started with the bottom layer, moving my way building the main structures of this habitat before starting with the fine details like the accessories and chairs. One of my favorite parts of building is seeing how I can sneak an animal or two into the scene, plus as many fun accessories from LEGO. They’ve made so many over the years!

 

This as well as elements of my previous works have been inspired by the talented Cleolyn who does terrific habitats in digital. Has taught me a lot about contrasting colors and filling spaces to make them feel exciting and inviting.

 

Now what to build next…

Sylvester is having a bad time while watching some commercials on T.V. See how he tries to manage not to do any harm to Tweety in the full movie on YouTube:

youtu.be/FU4NueGEFjk

There is no description, for he is Blank.

Inspired by the new Dreamzzz limb element. When I first got my hands on it, it immediately made the constraction wiring in my brain fire. I realized that of the original Toa, Kopaka and Onua were the only ones I haven't made MOCs of yet - so here's the Toa of Ice!

 

(And stay tuned for the latter...)

 

Further photos on Insta: www.instagram.com/p/CviNwlhN2K6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_l...

My first time participating in FebRovery. The rover giving a little golden heart to the alien was meant to reference the other notable event this month, but a friend said it looks like he's offering a peanut and that's just as cute.

“Freya Fenris' ship is a reflection of her cool and calm demeanor, a technologically powerful machine of her own design that's built for precision performance. Matched to appeal to her endurance and efficiency, the ship's features maintain a delicate balance of speed, acceleration, and power.”

~ Star Wars databank

 

Out of all the Aces, this was the easiest to design and build since it’s so small. I designed the front using elements of Jerac's beautiful A-wings and designed some custom stickers to convey the racing stripes.

Despite being small and compact, I did challenge myself to pack complex building techniques to give the starfighter an overall smooth and slick look.

Here's my sixth creation for round one of Iron Forge 2024, which uses the seed part 5 times.

It's no secret or surprise that I still prefer the 67 Mustangs more than the new ones, but with Ford releasing the new 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500, it's becoming a very close second to the 67's model in my favorite cars book. I'm really glad that Ford have returned back to the 2015 headlights cut, loved it way more than the next ones.

So I took this opportunity to build my own 2020 Mustang from LEGO bricks, built at the scale of 1:16, including full interior, engine bay details, functional doors, hood and trunk, this model took me exactly 1 month to finish, was very enjoyable to replicate this beast. Hope you guys like it.

Thanks for looking

My entry for the second day of VignWeek 2022. The category was to combine two Lego themes. I chose the Friends theme and the Star Wars theme.

“No cost has been spared to build Torra Doza a state-of-the-art ship, a bright blue-hued custom creation. Regarded for its aerodynamic design and artistic elements that match her personality and racing style, her #5 racer was built for speed.”

~ Star Wars databank

 

Ah yes, the space Porsche 917K that has been the source of my headaches for the past six weeks.

I really wanted to build this starfighter, but at the same time I did not want to build it because at the time I had no idea how I would achieve the curved front with the “Porsche headlights” and the rounded wings.

Six weeks of tinkering with all sorts of LEGO bricks and building techniques imaginable, I managed to capture its unique shape with clever solutions using Mixel joints and Technic panels.

I never thought Technic panels and normal bricks would look good together, but in this case they’re almost seamless thanks to many curved slope bricks LEGO has produced in the past few years.

I’m curious to how LEGO will tackle this beautiful fighter, if they ever decide to make a playset of it.

Lego microscale MOC of the rescue on Mustafar from Star Wars Revenge of the Sith movie

My #LUV modified to carry a light antiaircraft gun. #Lego #MOC #afol #legomoc #legopic #legomania #legoscifi #legospace #legostagram #apocalego #legomilitary #legocreation

In this picture you can see the rear hydraulic air foils in an upright position.

 

For more information on the building process and a detailed look at the Tumbler check out the MOC showcase for it on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbscs6uhe-k&t=254s

 

After having the previous version of the Tumbler, which I built a few years ago, on my shelf now for many years I've slowly become more and more dissatisfied with it. So I decided to revisit it. This time attempting to solely focus on the exterior appearance and not attempt to include an interior. This I believe was a necessary compromise as it allowed me to fully focus on replicating the exterior of the Tumbler in LEGO form to the best of my abilities.

The Rebel Alliance has salvaged a derelict racing craft from an Imperial impound lot during one of their missions.

Restored to its original splendour and gifted to Teal Squadron with a stylised paint job, Teal 6: Cerulean Phoenix became an integral part of space battles due to its long range cannons.

Only an expert marksman could fully pilot it to defeat enemy craft with pinpoint accuracy.

 

Built for the Teal Squadron collaborative project (whose participants I have tagged) and inspired by the Fireball from Star Wars: Resistance.

 

Bits of this model existed since as early as 2021, and has been a background project ever since, both as digital and physical tablescraps.

Originally intended as a rebuild of the Fireball, a ship I have built before when I was less experienced with serious MOC building. I decided to complete it and give it the best paint job.

 

As usual, I will not attempt to create instructions, a skillset I have neither the time nor desire to dabble in. Please respect my reasons.

A fantasy collab MOC built as an homage to the bygone LEGO Elves theme.

 

While both of needed a break from building spaceships, we decided to go for something colourful and out of the ordinary. Isabelouise helped us with the concept and colour scheme, and suggested the idea of using the recent CMF Acorn Boys and Night Protectors as “fantasy elves” instead of minidolls.

 

As this idea had the potential to wow audiences of all ages and interests, we displayed this collab at Bricktastic Manchester and Reading Brick Show, where it won the hearts of many. The finished build is two halves - the Acorn Tree by Inthert and the cliff outpost by Waffles

Both are inspired by local coastlines and tropical seabeds, as well as fantastical elements.

 

Special thanks to Catherine for providing minidoll pieces, Tim for the dragon and other animals, and Noah for helping with the photography

 

Battlefront II Mos Eisley

I had the idea of a mini launchpad eversince the new lattice rails from lego came out but it took the New Elementary ( www.newelementary.com/ ) parts festival to complete this micro moc! I was interested in using the 'headlamp' as a rocket thruster and as the comms dishes on the tower. There are a couple more of the new, excellent flat silver parts and the new giant slopes in white.

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More photos on my IG: www.instagram.com/pierreefieschi/

There is also more concept art and activity over there in general; hope to see you there!

CMF Looney tunes - Sylvester and Tweety Bird

Tatooine colab project, display during Star Wars Day Event

04.05.2019 Fort Sokolnickiego, Warszawa.

Models by:

BHs, Jellyeater, Kalais, Jaskier, Fuku, Mestari, Tisen, Ex3qtor, Liwnik

 

Just a clone base which is the result of few techniques and ideas I wanted to test.

 

I'm very proud of the render and I hope you like it !!

"Gathered friends... Listen again to the Legend of the BIONICLE."

 

A microscale landscape build with a central location from the island of Mata Nui, with a minifigure trophy part representing Takanuva, Toa of Light.

 

Taking inspiration from different depictions of Kini Nui temple from three separate BIONICLE media: the temple hidden in the jungle as depicted in commercials for the first BIONICLE sets, the four-spired temple in Mata Nui Online Game, and the area across the stream with the sand pit and the giant Toa head carving that features prominently in BIONICLE: Mask of Light.

 

Main temple structure was originally built for New Elementary Parts Fest

Batman standing atop of a gargoyle on Arkham Asylum.

 

Arkham Asylum MOC Showcase: youtu.be/t7x5u3gH7Pw

My Eighth entry for round three of Iron Forge 2024, using the seed part 8 times.

Hello everyone,

Here's my own creation of the Ford F150 Raptor, it was built using only pieces from LEGO set number 10265, which makes it even more challenging to achieve a good looking and sturdy enough model, but I tried my best to do so.

Model includes several features such as opening trunk, doors, hood, sunroof and working steering that can be controlled from a stick controller located at the rear bed.

Model was built at the scale of around 1:14 and uses about 1258 pieces from the official Mustang set.

You can see a video about the features and sturdiness of this model at my Youtube video here:

youtu.be/5dZJE12MYLY

 

If you're interested in building this model yourself you can find digital instructions on my website:

 

www.bricksgarage.com

 

Note, black chrome wheels are from Bubul LEGO Chrome store\

 

Hope you like it and thanks for looking.

This is a LEGO model of the famous photo of Dr. Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11). Notice the helmet reflection of the LEGO lunar lander 10266 and astronaut (Neil Armstrong) minifigure & shadow!

 

I also made a LEGO model of the NASA ARTEMIS space suit- the next generation spacesuit for the first woman and next man to land and walk on the moon in 2024.

Please support the idea at the LEGO Ideas website.

With 10000 votes in 1 year, LEGO will consider making it a real LEGO set.

 

Thank you for your support!

Alone on a floating island in the middle of nature and ruins? What more could you wish for to play your best melody!

 

Build for BrickingBavaria 2024.

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