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Perched on my favorite posing stool, here in my gold lycra spandex leotard, black stretch belt, gold wet look micro mini skirt, lurex fishnet panty hose and those sexy thigh high stiletto boots with the 5" heels.
Bold enough? Gold enough?
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The Agents Mobile Command Center is an awesome set as you all probably know. The only downside is, so to speak, that it stretches the term "minifig scale" really really far. 12 studs wide, to be precise. Since all the other trucks in minifig scale are 6-wide, I figured a 1:2 scale model of the set had to blend just fine into LEGO City.
Obviously, it didn't turn out quite as expected. Now I have a truck that barely fits a minifig and is otherwise pretty useless. On the other hand: Micro-Agents! Woot!
Photo of the BBC Model B micro computer, taken from TV Cream Toys www.tvcreamtoys.co.uk - more photos, plus write ups, at the web site.
Early 19th Century style British Courthouse. Envisaged as a Magistrates' Court.
The black base is just a 'square ring' that slips off. The real base has Technic bricks allowing for modular style clipping to adjacent units.
Strobist: Sunpak Auto 26SR to camera left, at 45 degrees, in a collapsed shootthrough umbrella. Triggered with PocketWizard Plus III's.
I decided to start learning to build a bit more elaborately with some thought and planning and more advanced brick connections. The tiny side windows were a trick I devised that I later learned others also solved this kind of thing long before I did! I wanted to accomplish a reasonably interesting scene with some modular features (the middle portion slides out).
Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).
For my love for Zeppelins, inspired by www.flickr.com/photos/legofin/13893103244. Rendered by Blue Render.
This tiny Lego "micro-grabber" uses only 12 parts to attach onto a Lego Mindstorms EV3 Medium Motor. The small, geared pincers are 24014 "Technic, Arm with Gear 8 Tooth and 1.5L Axle" ( www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=24014#T=C... ) that turn when the black Worm Gear rotates. The micro-grabber at the top shows optional, black 45590 "Technic, Axle Connector Double Flexible (Rubber)" pieces ( www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=45590#T=C ) to keep things from slipping. To make the pincers longer, one could add Technic Axle Connectors ( www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6538c#T=C ) to hold Technic Axles. Or, one could add some bent #3-#6 Technic Connectors on the ends of the pincers. The Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf Building Instructions file, plus Parts List, for the Micro-Grabber alone is available on Rebrickable.com: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-6791/DLuders/micro-grabber/ .
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.
I almost forgot the hands shot :p
Practicing macro or "Micro" for Nikon, and was thrilled to see so many flowers and insects still thriving. Our weather has been wonky this year with early summer rains turining into a warmer September and October. I have been wanting to get that micro lens out for a while and really had fun with it yesterday.
The exterior of the micro treefort
Please support the project here: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/38958
Micro-landmarks from around the world.
Due to a lack of space and time I am embarking upon a micro-scale Lego landmark tour of the world.
I’ve made a list of 57 landmarks from 31 different cities. Over half of the landmarks I’ve selected are from one of four cities: New York City, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.
Second stop: Tower Bridge in London
Next stop: ?
A l'issue de la cérémonie, le secrétaire d'Etat Todeschini répond aux questions des journalistes de l'audiovisuel local: France 3, Canal 32, et la radio RCF.
World of Top Gear
Series 19, Episode 1
The National Motor Museum - Beaulieu
New Forest
Hampshire
England - United kingdom
November 2018