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My entry for the final day of Vignweek 2025, following the theme "Reclaimed by Nature"
RIP Creator 3in1 Forest Animals.
Undercity delinquent and her (stolen) ride.
Inspired by Djokson and Lego 7's unique style of characters and the awesome bike illustrations of Fernando Correa.
(oh yeah and also JSR)
I got some new parts and wanted to include them in a new MOC! Hope you enjoy it!
C&C are welcome as always :D
My participation for "Adventuring Party”– category of Brickscalibur.
Simple figbarf of an adventurer troupe with, from left to right:
- the archer
- the berserker
- the charismatic swordsman
- the fire mage
- the seasoned thief
And the little thieving goblin!
Thanks to Faëbricks for editing.
I built this scene to showcase an updated design for my rebel speeder based on the old rebel battlepack. I'm really happy with the design.
Rural landscape. Built for WAWLUG collab project.
More photos: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=585669
Built these yesterday to start off the year and I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. They were inspired by this, and my desire to use the sand blue cylinder piece for a long time, and while they're taller and bigger than I had initially been envisioning, I like them for the most part. Hope you guys enjoy them too!
Be sure to check out the time-lapse:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahnfjK1mSug&t=77s
A group of Rebels track down a group of Stormtroopers. This was made for the RebelLug monthly build challenge.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hypolite_bricks/
My newest creation, built as the final part of the RebelLUG Cyberpunk collaboration which you can check out on their Instagram.
Took about 3 days to build. For all the other info, timelapse and behind the scenes you can check out my Youtube video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKfOC5EuWA8
Thank you!
A force sensitive Rodian boy is being tracked and hunted through the streets of Coruscant by multiple bounty hunters and the Empire. Greedo was hired by the boy's family to aid him in his escape from the Empire.
Be sure to check out the time-lapse: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfhp6t1HDcg
Reimagining of the iconic cover art for Marvel's The Transformers (US) Issue # 5.
Built for Bio-Cup 2021 Round 1
Theme: Media
Subtheme: Comics
A severe de-modification of Inthert 's N-1 Starfighter that I had on my desk just when I watched the new Book of Boba Fett episode yesterday. Seeing as it was easy for me to make it grey and greebly, I just couldn’t resist.
Non siamo più pienamente vivi, più completamente noi stessi, e più profondamente assorti in qualcosa, che quando giochiamo.
(Charles E. Schaefer)
...The engineer emerges from a pipe, and finds himself outside the plant in the dark of night. As he climbs out of the gooey pool of chemicals and sees his scars, the Joker laughs his first laugh.
LEGO Batman Series
Part 8/10 🌲🌿🌱🌴🌳
Poison Ivy is a botanist and biochemist who possesses enhanced physical abilities and a supernatural control over plant life, powers which she uses for the purposes of ecoterrism. She uses plant toxins and mind-controlling pheromones for her criminal activities, which are usually aimed at protecting endangered sleaziest and the natural environment from the careless actions of humans.
I hope you enjoy!
Two Jedi in hiding are found by the Empire shortly after Order 66.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hypolite_bricks/
Youtube:
High in Aeltharion, where silver mountains graze the heavens and emerald forests breathe with eternal life, stands Lórendil, the Elven Citadel of Knowledge. Its ivory spires gleam like a frozen moon, while its rooftops of sapphire and jade glimmer as though painted by the skies themselves.
Lórendil is no fortress of war, but a sanctuary of wisdom. Within its vast halls, alchemists shape crystal into wonders, healers weave flesh and spirit through song, and herbalists tend to plants whose powers the world has long forgotten.
On this day, the citadel welcomes rare visitors. From the eastern realms arrive human envoys, their footsteps echoing beneath the ancient colonnades. From the south come the Ifraenor elves of Naquaril—children of the desert, their eyes aglow with the fire of the burning sands.
The elves of Lórendil regard their guests with a wary curiosity. To the Firstborn, humans are but fleeting creatures, their lives no longer than a passing season against the measure of elven centuries. And yet, their restless ambition makes them both dangerous—and fascinating. The southern elves, though kin, are strangers still: children of fire and mirage, a world apart from Lórendil’s keepers of lore.
But this gathering is no mere courtesy. Word has spread of a blight sweeping the southern lands, blackening fields and sapping the strength of both man and beast. The humans seek deliverance, yet whispers move through Lórendil’s halls:
this is no mortal plague, but a shadow from beyond the known world—a darkness even the elves may one day learn to fear.
Floor mosaic is an amazing technique by Katie Walker (on Flickr)
My entry to the 12x12 category for the Summer Joust contest.
(the base is 12x12, 10x10 not including the border)
This build was inspired by the awesome Viking minifigure from CMF series 20. Although for the sake of the story, he’s a knight.
I haven’t built too many little vignette style builds like this. I want to do a full scale vignette series in the future, so this was a little practice! Hope you like it, any thoughts are welcome!
Time-lapse: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUykjRx977Y
I finally got around to doing another Tatooine moc. I love how it turned out and had so much fun building this. I added a lot of fun details and easter eggs.
I built this MOC to go along with my new snowspeeder design. I built this in maybe a day and a half. This was a pain to photograph so the quality of this main photo is lacking a little bit. It is a pretty simple design. A lot of white bricks and some signature hoth builds like the turret, AT-AT, and some snow troopers. Hope you enjoy!
I finally started playing Jedi Fallen Order and have been loving it. I especially loved the planet Zeffo and wanted to recreate this part of the game.
More pictures on my Youtube Channel!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z92cxAADKbc
This picture doesn't quite show how big this MOC is, but it is quite a big boy! I started working this around mid June. I'm happy with how it turned out. The top half looks a little messy in some places but besides that it looks exactly how I wanted it to. I straight up just ran out of pieces and couldn't build anymore. I also didn't want to have to buy more parts. My favorite part is probably the graffiti on the lower level or the hologram twi'lek on the top level. I hope you like it!
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hypolite_bricks/
I was jealous and experiencing fomo from not being able to go to Brickworld Chicago last month and build for the New Hashima display... so I decided I wanted to build my very own cube! This MOC was a bit of a challenge for me figuring out how to build with the cube, but I still had a good time with it. I used a lot of fun colors and printed pieces that I don't usually get to use. If I thought something looked cool I added it to the MOC and was trying not to worry too much about how it all looked. I also got to use a little bit of technic while building the cube structure which was a nice change of pace. I have linked Stefan's free instructions below for the cube structure that I loosely followed.
New Hashima Cube Instructions: rebellug.com/instructions/new-hashima-cube-standard
Two robots are on a quest to discover the forgotten history of how their society came to be.
Built for the first day of Vignweek 2025 with the theme "Archeology"
Built in just three weeks, the Hoonigan third-gen Camaro sports Chevy’s new $37,000 632 cubic-inch 1,000 horsepower crate engine.
Here I was talking about the real car, because my LEGO version took way more than 3 weeks to build!
Built at the scale of 1:16 , this Big Block Camaro took me nearly 2 months to build, it's one of my favorite cars so I spent lots of time and efforts on this to get it as accurate as possible in LEGO form.
Model has many functions including opening doors, rear trunk and working steering, which is usually hard to add when using these wheel arches! Model also has every possible detail on the engine and the interior.
Hope you like it, thanks for looking.
To see more of my designs and to get the available digital instructions you can follow the link below:
Easily the best part about this show... Which in truth is not a bad show.
UPDATE: Version 2.0 + instructions coming to BrickVault sometime in the foreseeable future
FRUIT PUNCH DIVISION 1/4
Built for Mechtober. I'm already late for the one mech per week format, oh well! We'll see how many more join the ranks...
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More images: www.instagram.com/p/DBHZGHWN0P5
Hi guys, today I’m sharing my latest LEGO MOC scene inspired by the epic Spider-Man no way home. This project was incredibly challenging because of the curved cityscape and not to mention the massive amount of micro scale buildings.
There’re so many ways you can achieved curved surface with LEGO bricks (and @ranghaal is the master). For this time, I was using train tracks as the base structure, yes, those rarely used train tracks, at least for me. But actually, you can use those in various scenarios, and they’re very versatile.
I have to admit that I have no experience at building micro scale builds, so those buildings took me a long time to build, and I used every method that I can think of and also 1/3 of basic bricks in my brick library. It was a very interesting and frustrating experience, but I love it! In case you are curious, it has around 120 buildings in this scene.
Hope you guys enjoy my new project. If you want to watch the full building process video, it’s on my YouTube channel which I strongly recommend to watch, link in below. 😉
Building process video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yIU_oCIVJg&t=6s
"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
In the spirit of Frogust, here's an alternate fourth model of the LEGO Creator Cute Bunny 3in1, set 31162.
Hi there! Today I’m bringing my latest creation, and it’s a old Chinese village. I had this idea in my mind for a very long time, and I finally done it. I designed couple different house styles and stacking them to a giant building complex, with a small dock which there are lots of things happening in this village. This one took me three weeks to complete, and it’s so big my computer crashed so many times, but I’m very happy with it.
Video BTS coming soon for this build, stay tuned to my YouTube channel!
Happy weekend my friends!
It’s been awhile since I posted my last Lego MOC, all because I’ve been doing outdoor activities and off-road camping this summer. Today I’m sharing my latest project which inspired by the amazing experience we had from the past few months.
This is a lakeside wild camping spot, I’ve been spending lots of time making all kind of trees and plants, I always wanted to make a forest scene, which I found it really interesting and enjoyable. I picked up some tricks from Full plate, and he’s works are amazing!
It’s such a joy building my own Jeep Wrangler in this scene! I’ve spent half of the time trying to recreate my jeep in minifigure scale, I added some basic off-road features on this mini build, and I’ll have a building video for this mini Jeep, please stay tuned!
Building process video is on my YouTube channel now, link in bio and my story, enjoy and happy Friday! Building process: youtu.be/ZyE1Iz-KgGw
"A man requires but eight liters. A palm, then, equals five men. There are twenty palms out there—one hundred men.”
This is a relatively simple build. The actual scene from the movie is pretty plain, in that the textures are all smooth and tan. Don't get me wrong it is a beautiful scene. I added a lot of my own made up details and textures to try and break up all the tan color. I wanted to keep the build pretty small as well mostly because I do not have that many tan pieces. All around I am pretty happy with it. It isn't my best work and I was feeling kinda stumped on what else I could've added to it, but I still like it. I hope you enjoy!
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hypolite_bricks/
Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfCU8fPh-DkkGv3maC7aVQ/videos
Tree test in autumn colors. This new Bright light orange leaves are great. Now I could use Dark orange and Dark red leaves.
Tree building technique similar to that of @harrisbricks and @edge_of_bricks .
As an addition new fantasic knight from Build a Minifigure.
This was a fun cyberpunk esque scene to build. I had the idea of building a dispensary but wanted to add a futuristic twist to it.
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ2rpZRYwe0
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hypolite_bricks/
Closeup shot of The Tree in my latest MOC, more coming. Full cinematic video can be found on my YouTube here: youtu.be/cssaNf2nE3M Thanks for checking it out!
Built for New Elementary. Read the full article here: www.newelementary.com/2022/04/building-with-marvels-etern...
I took my time with this MOC, 2 years and 4 months! I loaded it with details, so I uploaded a lot more pictures than usual to try to do it justice.
Excellent versions of Bag End/Hobbiton have already been made by Northern LEGO, Patrick B., Cole Blood and Jake Hansen, and others (give them a look!), so I tried to bring something new to the table with my version. My biggest focus was probably color - I tried to mimic the look of sunlight shining through tree branches. I used 6 shades of green to do this. (Notice how the imaginary sun is hitting one facade of the moc, and creates shadows on the opposite side with dark green.)
Any feedback or thoughts are welcome!