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60° Origami Modular (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 4 units, no glue
Something I ended up with after some fiddling with this modular.
A bit too much fiddling, probably...
Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 6 units, no glue
Added one more fold to this model:
www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/38191164615
I think this one has a better layer contribution... or maybe not :)
This Lego clock tower modular is inspired by Prague Astronomical Clock in Prague, Czech Republic. Besides the clock tower there are also three small houses. Total width of all buildings is 48 studs and about 4100 bricks were used. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.
I always wanted to try making a modular using 1x2 plates in mixed colours, but have never had enough plates in the right colours to do a full size modular building. Then I saw the LEGO Ideas contest to celebrate 90 years of TLG and the idea formed to try and do a midi-scale version (somewhere between minifigure and micro scale). The base for this build is 8x16 studs, so it is one-quarter of the baseplate used for a standard 16-stud wide modular building.
It is modular as the floors come apart. However, the way I did the windows for this version means that it's not so pretty on the inside.
I would love to do a row of townhouses like this in different colours. Once I can accumulate a few more plates!
PS: Sarah Beyer (@betweenbrickwalls) has mastered the use of mixed plates in her gorgeous buildings, but I want to also do a shout out to Jan M. (@wooootles) whose “Avenue Residences” is one of the first buildings that I recall that used this technique (and which is still one of my all time favourite builds).
I designed this with the Parisian Restaurant in mind, but it is made to be totally modular and used with any Modular from Lego or custom built.
The central part of my idea is the park, which in turn can be used as a larger park or two smaller ones, on the likes of the Lego Pet Shop modular.
But there’s more! It can be connected to extra pavements and these can also be used with your modulars, to create squares, make a standard modular look like a corner one, or create your own and unique combination. Did I mention that there's also a colorful mosaic?
There's a bunch of accessories, from a fire hydrant to a comfy bench, and some of them are used to disguise the standard Technic brick used to connect modulars.
And if that was not enough, you will get a lot of accessories to make your city stem to life!
There's a newspaper kiosk, designed to remind the Parisian ones, a crepes rickshaw, a trash trolley, a monumental statue, two wonderfully flowered trees and a big oak tree to give some shade in the park.
And then several other smaller accessories that can be used with this set or all over your modular town.
And, last but not least, there’s 7 minifigs (and a dog) to animate the town!
If you are a Lego Modulars fan, you will want to have all of these in your Lego town.
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Lego modular inspired by rococo architecture. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.
(See more pictures and vote for this set at LEGO Ideas: ideas.lego.com/projects/f70e3ee2-8772-4423-a395-4c9f2bccb4b5 ) Founded by Richard and Maurice McDonald in 1940 with franchising started by Ray Kroc in 1953, the McDonald's restaurant chain now serves over 69 million customers in over 100 countries every day. Now a new location has opened in the world of LEGO. In honor of the small sized McDonald's restaurants in real life, this mini-McDonald's is designed for use in a LEGO modular city. Your minifigs can pop in for a quick bite to eat or grab some food to go as they explore the rest of the city. This set will also help celebrate the 80th anniversary of McDonald's in 2020.
32 8x8 mini-modulars designed over 2 months for the 2017 Rebrick Mini Building Madness contest. All purely 3D, no real build, parts in unavailable colors were allowed.
60° Origami Modulars (Maria Sinayskaya)
rectangles (around A4 proportions, slightly shorter/longer will work too) 4, 5, 30 units, no glue
The biggest one is folded with 5*7 cm rectangles.
A modular sushi bar.
The lower level features the sushi bar including a 和室 (japanese room) which is currently packed with a lot of salary men and woman which have been invited by their boss for after hour drinks. Within the restaurant you can choose to either dine the traditional way at the bar where the itamae is serving you directly or sit down with a group of people at one of the tables. The middle and upper level features an apartment.
It took me a while to get a new build done due to lack of time and inspiration but once I started again it was quite a breeze. I enjoyed using some new pieces, especially all the new tiles which are round or partially round. Also finally I could build windows using the new double jumper tile as a base. The biggest challenge from an architectural standpoint was the topmost corner of the building which took me quite a few tries until I was happy with it (I fell in love with the new semi cut 1x2 round slope!).
Statistics:
Parts: 4999
Build time: around 60h within LDD and 8h with real bricks
Building instructions are available! Please check www.ebay.de/sch/paul_faul/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_...
Two townhouses inspired by houses in Washington, D.C.. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. Fully furnished. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
Celebrating my 9th piece of modern architecture in the archiBRICKture series, the modular LEGO Store is a colorful and clean building where both adults and kids will find all the joy with the LEGO bricks!
The design rips off all colors except on the front door, above where you can find all the different colors of LEGO bricks, the signature of this brand. Next to the door is the giant wooden sculpture of minifigure, and people will have no difficulty to locate the store!
The new building introduces different curves and round corners to soften the block massing, giving the facade a subtle but interesting look. The curves also go around the facade cut-out for the minifigure statue and the glass wall behind it, which allows sunlight to enter the shop.
There are 3 floors and a rooftop. Inside, you can find all the popular box sets including the latest ones, a Pick-A-Brick corner, a children play area and a LEGO factory machine display. On the rooftop, you can have some refreshments, or share ideas if there is any MOC event.
So now you have a new place to haunt, what are you waiting for?
This Lego Castle was built using a Lego Modular castle system called Kingdoms Modular Castle. You can vote for it at <a ideas.lego.com/projects/148797
I rebuilt my art gallery, keeping the white interior walls, but wrapping the exterior in dark grey and adding some bricked up windows in the back for character.
Kudos to Kristel for the inspiration - www.flickr.com/photos/kjw010/albums/72157632418349441
This is a modular castle wall that can be expanded to your own liking. The main modules include the gate, the wall section and the corner section.
Each of them is connected to the other by technic pins.
If you wish to build these please check out the tutorials bellow:
Wall section: youtu.be/_dCbDXi5tuI
Corner section: youtu.be/eLtpEeupXUs
Gate: youtu.be/dQxpJUcwIUA
My first CC style building. Based heavily on the Medieval Market Village (10193).
Finally took a photo with a better camera and with (sort of) proper lighting.
I've been meaning to add Micheal Knight and KITT to my collection for quite a long time. But I was never satisfied with any attempts at the Trans-Am.
So this morning I got the idea to just try building KITT in Super Pursuit Mode, that way any failing to replicate the Trans-Am would be excusable given the nature of SPM.
And then once I'd done that, I managed to reverse-engineer it into a KITT that could be in both modes. Because sometimes that's just the path your builds take, you know?
The standard or SPM KITT looks can be achieved in a few seconds with just a little bit of rebuilding, similar to how the LEGO Ideas Back to the Future DeLorean can be given the unique looks from all three movies.
KITT can also achieve his Season 4 convertible mode by taking off the roof and rear windshield. But that's just icing on the cake.
Name: Brilliant modular (Artichoke)
Designer: Denver Lawson
Parts: 144 (18x8)
Paper's size : 1,85 to 21 cm
Joined with glue
Final height: ~ 22 cm
Made by photo: www.flickr.com/photos/childofsai/1216249551/ , www.flickr.com/photos/childofsai/1159548426/
LEGO modular post office.
6455 parts.
Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/
This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.
Tree technique by Ralf Langer.
MOC: Modular LEGO Store. Based on the LEGO Brand Retail Store set that has been used as a giveaway at store openings over the past couple of years, but blown up to minifig scale.
The roof isn't hinged, I just balanced it this way to show the ceiling, which contains the same detail as the miniature store, except these skylights are actually transparent and will let light into the building.
Part of an experement to see how easy a 12x12 stud modular cityscape would be for a collaborative display.
I designed this with the Parisian Restaurant in mind, but it is made to be totally modular and used with any Modular from Lego or custom built.
The central part of my idea is the park, which in turn can be used as a larger park or two smaller ones, on the likes of the Lego Pet Shop modular.
But there’s more! It can be connected to extra pavements and these can also be used with your modulars, to create squares, make a standard modular look like a corner one, or create your own and unique combination. Did I mention that there's also a colorful mosaic?
There's a bunch of accessories, from a fire hydrant to a comfy bench, and some of them are used to disguise the standard Technic brick used to connect modulars.
And if that was not enough, you will get a lot of accessories to make your city stem to life!
There's a newspaper kiosk, designed to remind the Parisian ones, a crepes rickshaw, a trash trolley, a monumental statue, two wonderfully flowered trees and a big oak tree to give some shade in the park.
And then several other smaller accessories that can be used with this set or all over your modular town.
And, last but not least, there’s 7 minifigs (and a dog) to animate the town!
If you are a Lego Modulars fan, you will want to have all of these in your Lego town.
Currently on Lego Ideas, please support me!
ideas.lego.com/projects/3a08d0cf-f70b-4384-8f17-6abfaf755ed2
Name : Modular Decoration .
Designer : Steve Daniels.
Folder : Sam.Amalan .
Parts : 8
Diagram : Made from Picture .
A small storage/garage for the city. The ground floor of the green building was inspired by another one that I found around, but I can't find the photo or the author to sign the "credits".
Something simple to "cut" with the usual modular buildings design.
A retexture and refitting of this modular sofa is available for grabs this weekend at the mainstore.
It includes a HUD with 4 new colors/textures, and 4 new woods as well as a soft-linked sample, but of course, you can always create your own sofa to your liking.
See it here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/BLACK%20NEST/233/131/21
Two townhouses inspired by houses in Washington, D.C.. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. Fully furnished. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 6 units, no glue
Almost the same as the previous model but slightly bigger.
Folded with paper from "Zen Origami" book.
If you still have some of this paper left and want to replicate – let me know :)