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Here's a fun, quick series of military micro builds! Which one is your favorite?

 

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The new AT-AT micro fighter is beyond cute and is my favorite micro fighter vehicle to date. What is your favorite fighter?

at Waveney Forest, Fritton, Norfolk, UK

sottobosco dell'Oasi WWF le Foppe di Trazzo sull'Adda

A micro scale monochrome Millennium Falcon.

 

Building instructions and more info can be found at jkbrickworks.com/micro-ghost-millennium-falcon

 

May the force be with you. Always.

 

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does somebody know the name of this beast?

Micro or Macro? The clover leafs are the reference for the size of these mushrooms

 

This micro (macro) photo is of a baby Serrano pepper that is just a tad over half an inch long, and the droplet of water on it is smaller than a match head! Reflected in the droplet is a window in our house.

 

Oh don't mind me, I'm just using my entire supply of mini ball sockets...

delivered for the new micro concept store,

amsterdam holland

I noticed there's been a (relative) flurry of micro train models being posted. Here's another one for the mix, built by my girlfriend a couple of months ago.

 

I'm a big fan of the different scales she's got going on, giving a little bit of forced perspective.

 

view from the back

 

December 2012

I wanted to make a micro version of the Forgotten Temple as well as make instructions for it. The instructions are free on my rebrickable page (link in bio) So if you want to make this or the Micro Hunters Dream for yourself you can. If you are just curious to see how they go together you are more than welcome to take a look.

 

I do want to make instructions more often for my builds but they do take a lot longer to finish and test. I also like to use odd pieces in my builds that aren’t available digitally which limits a lot of options for making builds, so unfortunately I won’t make instructions for every build I post.

 

I’m wanting to make micro versions of every show build I make because I have to take them apart pretty quickly afterwards and the shows are pretty much the only time I get to see them fully assembled. I do like to keep little souvenirs from the show builds but a tiny version is a nice little display piece to act as a reminder of what I have made. Who knows maybe after 50 years I can just display the micro builds instead…

There were a number of awesome plant pieces appearing in the PaB walls in the LEGO Stores around Easter, so as these are now available in great supply without breaking your wallet, designs using these pieces will likely be useful. Here's an attempt at a micro tree built from these pieces, except for the trunk piece.

 

Had to test around quite a bit for everything to sit firmly, and to handle being shaken and turned upside down. Aesthetically I feel it doesn't really measure up, but it's cheap and can easily be expanded into a forest, or be combined with other designs for diversity.

 

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R2 is hands down my favorite character in the Star Wars universe. Now I can add this little droid to my growing collection of R2 toys.

 

Remove the taps, replace the body with a regular 1x1 brick and I think this one could also qualify as Minecraft scale

 

Another micro (macro) photograph of chain links. The width of a link is 1/8" in diameter.

 

Click on the photo to view larger. This is a chain that was never exposed to the elements...the micro photo reveals the bits of damage, rust, etc., that are not really visible to the naked eye.

  

Micro builds of the original airships I built for "Full Steam 1"

My fifth build for my Iron Builder battle with onosendai2600(Andrew).

Special part is some sort of micro ball join combo

Check out the batlle here: www.flickr.com/groups/2167827@N22/discuss/72157644762173526/

 

"The hidden leaf's Kastle where time seems to have stopped."

   

I was asked about the internal structure of the micro Zenith, so here it is!

Kinda reminds me of a micro-machine.

I think this is the most cheerful set of all high street sets. Nice shops with many play options.

  

Not only did I make the building in micro format, but I also reduced the interior and street details to micro format so that you can really play with it again on a small scala.

 

See more at

ideas.lego.com/s/ca:7e6acfb6fe2c4ce0acd6251970770cee

 

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/191518-m...

 

Nikon F3, Micro-Nikkor 55/2.8, Kodak UltraMax 400.

Ilford HP5+ 35mm film

Micro builds of the original airships I built for "Full Steam 1"

Epinotia demarniana.

5 image handheld stack. 3x magnification. Slightly cropped from an original image. Stacked in Zerene.

Micro builds of the original airships I built for "Full Steam 1"

Had a couple hours to kill the other night. Went with another space exploration micro when I came upon the Helmet piece.

Enjoy:)

  

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From my album: "The Best of Micro Weed Flowers"

   

With a Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.8.

Just a fun idea I had for small mazes.

The maze stud grid is perfectly offset 45 degrees; it uses a technique I invented on my own, but I am sure someone else must have invented it before, so it's not anything mind-blowing.

Feel free to use this idea however you want.

Ala Moana Beach Park. Honolulu, Hawaii.

#### Winners of march competition Wonderfull World Of Macro ####

 

3rd place of March competition Wonderfull World Of Macro , thanks guys. friggin happy face. = ) .

Tahniah utk AKU sendiri. ahaks.

 

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Micro shot of a beautiful pink Hydrangea bush in our garden

 

Micro (macro) photographs of lit candles, showcasing the amazing art that's produced when a candle's wick burns and the candle's wax melts into incredible shapes.

 

It took me awhile to be able to expose properly for both the burning wick and the flame itself, and it's challenging to get a sharp focus as I shoot these handheld.

 

Click on the photo twice to view it large and better see the amazing details.

 

More in my album, "The Art of the Flame:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72177720306094528

 

I hope you enjoy.

 

The inspiration here was piece 32072 (Technic Knob Cog), which I’m trying to incorporate into multiple designs.

My back yard - these flowers are tiny! Taken with a FD vintage 100mm f4 macro lens coupled to my Canon 5DmkIII.

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