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Thank you BrickWyrm (IG) and FemmeFromTheBlock (IG) for the #MicroSigFig inspiration. I loved designing my wee Fabuland lamb!
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4 Battlemechs in Micro size. From LEFT to RIGHT
Locust: Equipped with Medium Laser and Dual Machine Guns
Marauder: Equipped with Dual Medium Lasers and Autocannon/5
Thor (Summoner): Equipped with Dual LBX Autocannons, and LRM 15
Mad Cat (Timber Wolf): Equipped with Dual Medium Lasers and Dual LRM 20's
Here is my third and final entry to the tips and bricks contest, a microscale build of set 497 Galaxy Explorer. I made sure to include every detail, from the ship to the base and satellite, to even the small rover. It does fit inside the 20x20x20 requirement, and I made sure that the ship does not extend past the base, which is 20 studs long. This was also my first attempt using a new editing software called gimp.
Thanks for checking it out!
This VV is rather conventional in shape, though less so in building technique. It's all held together along one bar in the center, and the cockpit is held in only by friction.
I'm a big fan of the new holy round 1x1 plates. :)
A scene from Star Wars: Episode I where the tribubble bongo sub is nearly eaten by a lobster-esque creature. But there's always a bigger fish...
I took a few days off to unwind in northern Oregon, and the ideas started flowing again once I got back into the studio.
And for the record, I don't think I'll ever get tired of making Star Wars MOCs in an 8x8 area.
Started long before 4am with head torches on, to be greeted by this amazing sunrise light shortly before reaching Allalinjoch.
I finally managed to get a Gameboy Micro, so naturally I built it out of Legos. I did not realize how ridiculously tiny the Gameboy Micro is, so it proved to be quite a challenging build. I still managed to build this in a day, and there was a lot of give and take in terms of what details I could include. I managed to incorporate the headphone jack, a slight curve, and the black part being slightly raised over some of the bley frame. I could've used 1x8 tiles instead of the inverted brackets, but I would've lost the subtle curve (also they would've been held in only by gravity and friction).
The finishing of this creation means that I have created every Gameboy model out of Legos!!! Don't pull any of that Gameboy Light (same as a Gameboy Pocket, except it has a backlight and a different battery cover, plus it was released exclusively in Japan) or GBA SP AGS101 (Same as a normal SP except it has a backlight) nonsense on me. As far as I'm concerned I have finished the entire Gameboy line out of Legos. I will be taking a picture of all of them together as soon as I repair a few of them.
A micro Neo Insectoid ship for an upcoming display.
More pix here: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=540635
Shrinking 21325 down to this scale was a bit of a challenge, but I'm pretty happy with this result!
3D View: mecabricks.com/en/models/pyj6q0VX2Rq