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The Sharkclaw is a shipping and cargo vessel for hire. For the right price, this space vessel will transport anything from exoctic creatures to your
“He shall know your ways as though born to them” - Dr. Liet Kynes
Dr. Liet Kynes shows Paul, Leto and Gurney how to wear their stillsuits before heading out to the spice harvester.
Three of our members got a chance to recreate each a scene from the #DuneMovie using the new Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter LEGO set. Thank you @lego for this amazing opportunity! #LEGOPartner #sponsored
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
My Classic Space heart ...for every LEGO brick-built heart that is shared on social media, the LEGO Group will donate a LEGO set to a child in need! #BuildToGive #legolux1973 #lego
Hello everyone, here's my latest design, another 10295 set alternative build. The Viper model is a hard model to replicate into LEGO by itself, but doing it just from the pieces of another set was a whole different story, yes it was super tough to build and it took me more time than usual, but I'm overall satisfied with the results.
model took me more that two months to build and it features functional elements such as opening doors, hood, rear window, working steering that it connected to the steering wheel, full interior and engine details, also model is sturdy enough to display and to play with.
Hope you like it and thanks for looking!
With the Summer Joust and Brickset competition coming up, I decided it was time to build a lightbox. I just used my phone camera, but the lighting's great. Happy with it.
The back ground is a sheet of grey card stock. The local crafts store also had some interesting patterned ones which I might try out.
Hello everyone,
Here's my latest creation, a 68 LEGO Dodge Charger, which is a set "Mod" and "alternative" at the same time, to the 10265 LEGO Mustang, this means it was built based on the LEGO set, shares some techniques such as the steering mechanism and the adjustable rear height technique, I liked those features from the LEGO set so I decided to keep on them since they fit my model perfectly. It's also at the same scale as the LEGO set and uses pieces exclusively from the same set.
Being built based on the 10265 set, fortunately it's sturdy and playable enough and considered a good model both to display or to play with.
I also decided to build a black version with chrome bits, it's design exactly the same as the blue one but I had to use 1x10 slopes instead the 2x8 slopes on the blue version since these pieces are rare in black.
A blower and a front lip are optional, I can add and remove them easily anytime, but I personally prefer it with the add-ons.
Thanks for looking and I really hope you to enjoy this.
This is my entry for round 6 of RogueOlympics 2025 with the theme word of "Attack."
This uses 95 parts out of the 101 part limit.
For more informations follow the link ==> ideas.lego.com/projects/6adde8e6-7b1f-4dd8-84fa-85e9e3a86644
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.
A rework of my last entry in #vignweek2023 inspired by Michel-Ange painting.
Thanks to @brick for his photography advices
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
Alternative model from set 10252 inspired by pickups from the late 1930's. More info at my site: www.nkubate.com/vintage-pickup-truck/ Instructions are available here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32450/NKubate/10252-vintage-pick...
Zonda - noun
zon·da | \ ˈz|ōndə, ˈs|, |än-\
"The Zonda is a dry wind, carrying dust, which comes from the polar maritime air, warmed by descent from the crest."
Nothing describes this hot machine better than its own name, absolutely one of the hottest cars on earth and one of my favorites, presented to you today in LEGO form!
Hope you like it
“Hype Fazon's racer is a perfect match for his own pomposity: an over-the-top ship plastered with the names and logos of his many high-end sponsors. Beyond its extravagance, the racer boasts wings that can shift angles for maximum maneuverability while speeding through turns.”
~ Star Wars databank
A flashy racer that was surprisingly easy to design and build. The hardest part was replicating the sponsor decals into custom stickers, thankfully this was possible by concept art made available on starwars.com
It’s a beautiful and simple ship that I hope one day gets the LEGO set treatment. I just really want a Hype Fazon minifigure.
I made the world-famous sculpture, Winged Victory of Samothrace (aka Nike of Samothrace) with LEGO bricks!
Please support this project on LEGO Ideas website to make it a real LEGO set!
ideas.lego.com/projects/64e663bc-4882-4f28-b04c-41ac148b3395
I released a new stop-motion movie on YouTube. Here's a screenshot showing the empty Room of Requirements.
Watch the movie on YouTube:
A horned creature from Central European folklore, Krampus is one of the companions of St. Nicholas, and punishes children who misbehaved during the year
Warrior tribes of the Eastern Sands have united under a mysterious, shadowy banner...a dark power has returned, and it marches to war. Word of great beasts has reached our ears. Towering monsters of machine and flesh...
I finally created my ridiculous childhood notion of a medieval war dinosaur, and I hope that it's entertaining if nothing else! It's loosely based on the Haradrim from LOTR.
If you can’t buy a figure of your waifu why not build a figure of your waifu?
Sonia & Yamper from Pokémon Sword and Shield.
And here we are, my all new Self-Moc, Dmitri. He is a Dutch revolutionary dressed in Russian clothing. He seems to have the ability to cross different planes of existence. He bears many titles and brought back many artifacts from the various worlds he visited.
With Dmitri here I tried to put in a much references to myself and various games and anime I am a fan of. If you’re curious what all I put in there you can find a sheet with all references on my Twitter account.
Hello everyone,
here's me newest model, another LEGO 10295 alternative, built exclusively using the pieces of that set, and took me around 2 months to finish. I've always wanted to build this body style Corvette but never thought I'd do it as an alternate build from another set.
Model was built at the scale of 1:13 , about the same scale as the LEGO Porsche, and as usual it has functional elements and features such as opening doors, hood, pop up headlights and working steering wheel connected to the front wheels.
Interior and engine have some details as well, such as detailed dash, gear knob and handbrake.
Instructions for this model will be available on my website.
Finally I hope you to enjoy the pictures, thanks for looking.