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Made for Lug'est labyrinth activity.
Entry is fixed by previous builder. The exit is my choice, let's climb to the top.
Looking at my photostream, curiously devoid of space ships, it may surprise you, but I am a bit of trekkie. I don't speak fluent Klingon or have a collection of uniforms or memorabilia, but I am enough of a fan to get together with fellow trekkies and watch movies till the early morning, whilst eating Pipius Claw and drinking blue-coloured beer.
Last Saturday we had a get-together. The host does collect memorabilia and buying something as a present wasn't really an option, as he is likely to already have it. I decided to build him a custom USS Enterprise. He enjoyed swooshing it rather a lot. Since he is a graphic designer, I also spent some time making a nice LEGO-ish box cover.
Just a blocky Vic Viper. It has four missiles. Two on either side of the prongs. Engines are nestled deep between the tail and the prongs, capped with trans-orange. It's a simple, but cool detail in person, but doesn't photograph well.
Photo quality is terrible, as this photo was just meant to quickly catalogue a long-standing and previously undocumented MOC.
The Lancer is a highly specialized craft, armed with three tight beam plasma torches. These weapons are slow to aim, but deadly against highly armored targets on the ground or in space.
So...GARC is still a thing in my book. Little dude needs a number now though.
First original build I had that wasn't a perpetual WIP in about 3 months. Knocked this little guy out in about an hour. Heavily inspired by the AG Systems ship from the WipEout game series.
Got some mecha and my STG fighters that I've been working on with no progress, sadly this is about all I can come up with right now.
Lego Microscale MOC of the Geonosis Siege from Star Wars The Attack of the Clones. MOC inspired by Meregt design.
I had to build somewhere to put these little ships. Thanks to Rod for showing me how to use joysticks properly.
I *think* I've figured out what wrtyler did in their corner module. This seems to work in theory - I'll need to gather some parts to see if it works in reality. Dark Tan for a reason... let's say I'm going a little far, far away with microscale than most do.
La rue complété par ma caserne qui s'insère pas si mal.
Inspiré par la rue du copain Jérôme (jive69mocs.blogspot.fr/p/city.html) que j'ai fait pour la Briqu'expo en Combrailles.
Je l'ai conçu pour qu'il soit compatible avec ma caserne Ghostbuster.
I've been dreaming of building a kickass Zentraedi ship for years but the organic style really kills me. So I gave up and just went with slopes...and I kinda dig it. Just wish I could afford some dark green bricks...
Unlike my other builds where I thoroughly plan it out, this was pretty spontaneous. I started the very rear section and the rest just followed.
Built for New Elementary Parts Festival, inspired by the Duomos of Florence and Milan.
See here for details on parts usage and build process.
My tribute build of my favorite SHIP from SHIPtember 2013, Jacob Unterreiner's Phoenix
Special thanks to dark_syntax for the suggestions on the connections for the side "wings".
The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Class 3F was a class of 0-6-0T steam tank locomotives built between 1924 and 1931. Reliable and successful in shunting and light goods roles, “Jinties” worked on LMS lines until the nationalization of British rail companies, then being absorbed into British Railways (BR) stock in 1948 and finally withdrawn from service in the late 1960’s. In addition to civilian rail work, a handful of locomotives were requisitioned by the War Department and sent to France in 1940. (Two were were destroyed by retreating British forces after the fall of France, five were returned to the U.K. in 1948, and one was captured by the Wehrmacht and later operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn until it was scrapped in the early ’50’s.)
Funnily enough, I built this a day or two after my Warship in the same scale (HO). Although I was pleased with most of it, the cab bothered me, and so it sat on my desk, collecting dust. I recently decided to give the cab another try and came up with a much better, albeit more complicated, solution. BR black wasn’t my first choice for the color scheme, but it allowed me to focus on the shaping and other details. I took some inspiration from Liam Biggs’ model, but I’m happy to say that the majority of my design is original.
SDG
MicroboTs return! 😁 This little cute robot will team up with his micro friends. 100 mm tall as usual
“Fit for business and leisure as well as the grey areas in between. In vogue among the martian crime lords.”
I shared this a couple years back, before flickr granted unlimited uploads to all users. Enjoy, again.
Hotel Forum /Krakow (Poland)
This was so much fun to build! In case you couldn't figure it out, the cockpit is a BF gunbelt. Also, this is not based off any real helicopter. Enjoy!
Built for the last round of the LCBTC! Mixed feelings about the results... it was a good deal more challenging than I anticipated, and the end result looks so small! I had planned on adding mountains and a brick-built sky in the background but too many of my rock bricks are tied up in another project right now.