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I designed this for Brick Fanatics 2017 Star Wars Advent Calendar. You can find instructions for it here: www.brickfanatics.co.uk/brick-fanatics-lego-star-wars-adv...

This is my first attempt at Micro, dedicated to my Best Friend Colin Hall for teaching me.

The American division of Ferrari decided to run patriotic colors for the 2976 GARC season in celebration of the 1200th anniversary of the founding of the United States, and after much success, the scheme was one of the most well recognized of the late 2970s.

 

The same team, running the MB-1989, is bringing this scheme back to 4 races in the 3014 GARC season. With new sponsorship and a recognizable scheme they're a favorite to win a GARC rally this year.

 

Restickered my MB-1989 (and changed it's number from 7 to 83) with the help of Jacob. The pic is his and so is most of the stickering, so thanks man!

 

Look out for this micro GARC, and many others from me, at Brickworld!

When I'm cold

There's a light that you give me

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrBzXcTlYcc

 

When I'm in shadows

It's a feeling within me, everglow

 

The light that you left me will everglow

 

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And now for a debut over two years in the making!

 

*drumroll*

 

Micro Fleet!

 

Back between late 2013 and early 2014 I had nearly fallen out of Lego. Not wanting to abandon my longtime hobby, I challenged myself to come up with something where I could get both quality and quantity (especially quantity). I soon found myself inspired by Rumrunner's Micro Battlefield tanks and Bruce Lowell's Battleship, I decided to create a fleet of warships and support vessels in microscale. They first debuted at BrickFair Virginia 2014 where they were well received. They have subsequently gone on exhibition at BFVA 2015 and 2016 and have remained a big hit. Of course, I have greatly procrastinated on sharing them with you all, for two years...

 

L-R

Aircraft Carrier

Battleship / Battlecruiser

Escort Carrier

Merchant / Oiler / Landing Ship

Gunboat / Escort Vessel

Tug / Auxiliary Vessel

MTB / Landing Craft

 

These are all relatively easy to make, but the most important piece that limits construction for me personally is part number 47905. More ship classes are in the works (I've been struggling to come up with a destroyer design), and the goal is to eventually create a large diorama showcasing all of these. Water (trans-blue studs) has been hard to come by, so special thanks to Dan for donating so much of it back when these debuted in 2014. I'll share some sample dioramas I've had later today.

Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f2.8

Myself and @MasterBrickSeparator (on Instagram) have made a little series of Micro Star Wars Duels, some of them based on duel sets, some of our own invention, all very small and around £/€/$ to build! We’ve both shared free instructions to all of them on Rebrickable, mine are under my Micro Bespin Duel MOC, MBS’s are under his Micro Lightsaber Duels MOC, links below. We hope you like them, thanks for looking! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67259/ron_mcphatty/micro-bespin-.... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-75680/MasterBrickSeparator/micro...

Another from my visit to what was just a Butterfly Park in Wilden near Bedford. This time a portrait of the Hecales Longwing.

 

Handheld using the Micro Nikkor 105mm and finding out that the VR is really worth the extra.

A close-up of the harbor tug that I used in my recent freight terminal diorama. The model is built at approximately 1:200 scale.

Taken through the back window on a rainy day. An image of my back garden appears in each of the droplets.

Nikon 105mm

View On Black

I built this little one to go along with the shiptember failure ( which I plan on finishing someday btw) but it's really just an excuse to use as many colours as possible ;)

Microscale take on Galidor set 8313 for Brickset's 60 Years of the Brick microscale competition.

With the 3014 GARC season opener came a new racer - the #13, better known as Vertigo. This ship was entered into select events to promote the resurrection of the "Gravity Games," an ancient Earthican festival that pit primitive humans on wheeled boards against each in death-defying stunts.

 

New-found interest in the ancient festival has influenced the people of Ok'm'phu to recreate this festival and share it with sentient beings of the universe.

 

This is a collaborative micro GARC between me and Jacob. I built most of the racer and then gave it to Jacob to finish. He reworked the shaping and added stickers and did a damn good job on it! Thanks man!

 

I've bumped this in case anyone didn't see it yesterday.

PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE EXHIBIT

 

Seriously, this thing is made of tissue-paper and wishful thinking.

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[✔] Comes complete with Butterfly Poses Anim., Shoes, Garter, Panties Skirt, Top, Staff

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This micro MOC features Whoville, Mt. Crumpit, and the Grinch's sleigh of stolen presents.

 

Step-by-step instructions for some of my builds can be accessed here and on Rebrickable.com.

 

You can also follow the fun on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego

Taylor and I like to make micro versions of all of our MOCs, so this is the collection of micros for all of the various space ships I have made.

 

I have a bunch of MOCs I have made over the years, and since Taylor and I are now posting all of our pictures under the same profile, I thought it would be good to upload them now that I have some decent pictures.

 

~Brandon

 

Microscope capture using 5 merged exposures.

 

AndrewRolfePhotography

 

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…

Have not posted any new builds recently, so here is a little something to foreshadow on what theme I have been working on lately. The larger build is not depicted in this scene, but this is too iconic of a scene not to build.

Batu Caves, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia

Nikon E990,

Stone Age of the Digital Photografie but great Macro Pictures

St. Leonard's Forest, West Sussex, November 2019

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After falling a little short on my last attempt to build a micro freight terminal, I decided to give it another try. This time, I used a smaller scale (1:305 instead of 1:200) and narrowed the scope a little so that I could include all of the details that were missing from the first one.

 

This diorama is a section of a small, manned freight terminal, designed to handle both containerized and RO-RO cargo. A Panamax class container ship is docked at the quay and is ready to be unloaded. In the staging areas of the terminal are the cargo from a recently unloaded RO-RO ship, including a fleet of new cars and some heavy equipment (including a few ultra-class, 400-ton mining trucks). Yard trucks and reach stackers are busy moving containers around the yard, and there are two fully loaded freight trains on the rail spurs ready to pull out.

 

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