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Too many pieces.

I put these together very quickly for a collab at Brickworld. They were a great deal of fun to build, and it was cool to see how I could make each one unique.

A microprocessor, smaller then a thumbnail and surrounded by "towering" capacitors, found on an old sound card.

 

Shot for Crazy Tuesday.

Février 2012!

y fisi frooooiiddd!

a portrait of this tiny brown violetear hummingbird who let me get very close to him/her with a macro lens

Beauty on two scales: micro and macro. Lupine and Sequoias complement each other so well.

 

In Sequoia National Park, you are on Western Mono and Monache land.

 

This was shot on a Sony A7R IV on a 24 mm lens and edited in Lightroom.

Amandier /Prunus: Taken with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D AF + 20mm extension tube

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…

1:125 scale. Really proud on how the angled parts turned out. will post pics of the real life ship later.

 

Problems:

one stud too tall

no landing gear

4352*3264

4:3

 

Joby Micro Hybrid Pro Stativ.

Gibt es, mit weniger Tragkraft, auch für Kompaktkameras.

To get started into the LEGO season 2019, I decided to build a small one at first. Primarily to continue practicing photography and image editing. Happy new year everybody!

Bướm vàng

Micro-NIKKOR 105 f/4

Zoute Grand Prix 2024

Knokke - Zoute

België - Belgium

October 2024

All of these "micro" (cannot fit minifig(s)) spacecraft were designed on Lego Digital Designer.

 

The SuperLight Fighter is an extermely fast and maneouverable, yet weak craft. Equipped with two laser cannons and two ion engines similar to those of the Y-Wing. (Features folding front and rear landing gear)

Four 1-stud wide micro trains can be played with a modular station platform and a clock tower. The clock needle is also movable. More trains and station props can be easily added for town building as there are no rare elements in each micro build.

Playing with some new colors (New for me at least) and microfigures.

In landing mode while I wait for stand parts. Both wings rotate independently, the landing gear is easily swapped for the stand, and best of all (if I do say so myself) I’ve managed to make all colour schemes buildable! Studio files and instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62269/ron_mcphatty/micro-stinger...

A three-module micro build from the trench run.

 

I've had this together for a while and am in desperate need of bley tiles, so I thought I'd photog it before it dies.

 

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

 

Pentax-A 200mm f4 + Raynox 150

The M-Station is a supply depot in the far reaches of the Orion Sector. It houses a small garrison of fighters and capital ships, and is a hub for commercial Gate Shipping.

  

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I built this actually a long time ago,and even brought it to a few shows but never got around to posting it. This entire build was essentially came about when Rook and I were talking about how to use the Alien Mother ship train tracks.

 

Retina-Xenar 50mm 2.8 on an emptied Vivitar macro focusing teleconverter used as helicoid

That piece on the base is the central frame for these two.

♁ Jumping Spider / Springspinnen (Aelurillus v-insignitus)

 

Same spider as in the previous shot, but at a wider angle. To me, she looks kind of like a tank on hilly terrain.

 

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Views down by, about and around the river Tyne. Boats and buildings.

The brown container box offered itself to be used as a cargo space for a small van. With this idea, it was obvious to build my third vehicle in the way of the first and second one.

 

Eugene, Oregon

 

Olympus Pen-F

Olympus Zuiko 30mm f:3.5 Macro

Yay! time for fun with Micro Nerdly!

I thought I'd try something different tonight and go for a micro nature scene. I really like the result.

You can watch this video on my YouTube channel.

[Mishima Productions]

www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3CnuJg4pnPlE53B8hbRaA

 

some detail of the aperture blades of my great grandfather's lens.

 

I have several lenses for this camera.

This leafhopper (thank you Ampro for the id.) was so small ( about 3mm) that I almost did not see it with the naked eye.

 

It's not a particularly good image, I know, but considering my efforts in taking it as the minute bug kept moving round and round, I think that I could not get it sharper! I still want to share it with you as I think that it is worth seeing the amazing micro world !

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AhEuWwqqMI For you to listen

 

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"PLEASE NO M U L T I - I N V I T A T I O N S AND G R A P H I C S -"

 

Please don't use this image on any websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

I recently designed and built this shiny new micro Lego AT-AT. I'll be sending one of these to each of the Grab Bag winners of my recent Teepocalypse contest!

A selection of micro scale farm equipment.

 

I originally designed the basic tractor to sit on the micro farm layout I built for Brickfest 2005. Later that year I decided to see what I could build to go with it.

 

Instructions can be found at truedimensions.com/lego

 

These do require custom lengths of flexible tube to be cut, for the tractor muffler, engine detail and some of the wagon attachments.

 

June - October 2005

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