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I plan to make a small army of these to fill the hangar on the edge of the frame.
UPDATE: This model is now complete.
Our tree should now look as on the left. The next step is to add 1x2 plates to the top of the tree. These are again attached directly to the stems. It looks best if they are placed in a kind of windmill pattern as shown in the middle picture.
We now have our completed tree as shown on the right.
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Read on Eurobricks here.
This is like a childhood fantasy realized. Me, my dad and his friends always wanted to create a tabletop battleship game using Lego. But it was the 70's, so we ended up using straight 2x8's as vessels. I'd love to see an entire fleet built to this pattern...
Du Haussmann toujours.
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.
A concept of The Beaches in Toronto, ON - Canada. Based on my larger scale MOC, Beaches flic.kr/p/oi3iYw
Started this MOC last year when I first used the Unikitty tail as waves and the Seasick Kitty horn as trees. Ordered more horns through LUGBULK and finally completed this!
(Yes the palm trees are cut whips, sue me)
Here is the follow up photo to my Microscale city showing the city lit up, the switch for the lights is located within the power plant area with the aim being to disguise it a bit as it looks most at home in this industrial area of the city.
The semi-hilarious semi-scary scene from 'Jurassic Park' in which Ian finds himself trapped immobile in the Jeep as the others soon discover that a Tyrannosaurus Rex is in close pursuit.
Knew that having one of these dinos would one day be handy. :P Fairly simplistic MOC, I know, but I've wanting to do some more microscale dioramas. Also, inspiration for the the smoothness of the diorama was found here: www.brickbuilt.org/?p=3843
Trying some experimental photography here with iPhone. Feedback much appreciated as always.
What's been going on in Joe´s Garage lately? What's with all the boxes? Why is Joe staying up late at night? Joe is just about to show every one what he's been working on for the last three years.
This... is... Betty! Wroom! wroom!
Making progress. Reached the final length.
Still on the to do list:
1) Engines
2) Secondary radiator wings
3) Display stand base
4) More greebles!
5) BrickLink Orders
6) Actually build the dang thing
I think its kinda obvious who the builders who inspired this were. If you think you know who it is, you're probably right. :)
- He stole my balloons !
Why didn't somebody tell me he had one of those...things ?
Bob...Gun...
I'll need a minute or two alone, boys.
The U.E.F. Kudu-class SRV enters battle zones to recover and transport damaged or disabled combat vessels.
Aboard their unarmed and lightly armored ships, SRV crews have a motto: "Jump In, Jump Out." SRVs have the highest-precision FTL jump computers in the U.E.F. fleet, able to jump in behind the disabled ship, extend a shield for temporary protection, secure the ship for transport, and jump out of the system in under 90 seconds.
To improve the survivability of both SRV and its "guest," SRVs are frequently accompanied by destroyers and gunboats.
(A quick build while I stay home to avoid sharing a cold with my coworkers. My eyes are bleeding after finishing this one. )
a big yellow house with grey stripes.
I used to live in this house.
in France.
really.
more pics to come.
An old camper van rusting in the back yard ...
For more photos, see the full set -- or see all my Mini Campers.
Built for the Mini Camper contest on Eurobricks.
This is my first attempt at an "aged" MOC and also at a landscape setting. Some features to check out:
-- Removable roof for greater, um, playability
-- Full microscale interior based on the full-size camper set
The angel waits at the tomb. This is Mrs. Dagsbrick's first real MOC. Her use of organic sculpting and "not knowing the rules" is exceedingly apparent in this amazing scene. My greens and browns supplies are a bit less full now.
SPACE. But smaller.
Each one is built around a part that inspired or directed the build.
L-R, Red 6 (Ferrari) - Hero Factory armour pieces.
Orange 45 - Those curvey cockpit-esque parts in orange.
Blue 37 - Red astromech heads and 1x4 curves in DkRed.
White 1 (Octan) - F1 nosepiece and trans-smoke technic claws. and Lime 3 - 1x2 modified plate with the angled bars.
Took me a while to get into these, but fun was had. More pics of each individual racer in my stream.
I originally posted this microscale fighter in July 2007 (flic.kr/p/2aXGb2) but did some quick recolors and reshoots last night