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This is my Simple Suprise House, that I like to give my friend's! (It is made by using only 10 pieces!)

AX-12 'Behemouth' Hard-shell Exosuit

 

Experimental hard-shell exosuit designed for higher mobility without sacrificing environmental protection. Explicitly not designed to be combat ready.

The Vantu province was the last to capitulate to the new guard during in the third century. According to ancient documentation, when the rebels overran the last band of warrior-monks at the Oracle of Dionuschi and desecrated this most sacred site of worship, every well and water hole in the southern kingdoms went dry.

 

In modern times, the Kaiser's armored battalions were kept at bay by remnants of the Commonwealth 1st marines expeditionary holed up within the walls of the Monastery, with help from the wizardly powers of the resident magus.

 

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16 x 16 is a fun scale for building miniature structures. I was thinking of how defenses might level up in some sort of strategy gaming context.

One minute you're sorting tan pieces, the next minute you get distracted and it turns into a build.

Made to match Zachary Eli "Sierra" Sykes's microscale stuff. I know they are a little bigger than they should be, but I believe they can fit in rather nicely. Anyway, if you guys are interested, here's the link for direct download: dropbox

Have fun and plese give me credits if using :D

Built for my IronBuilder matchup with Pascal.

all together the blocks I've built so far for a microscale town on the French Riviera. I may reshuffle them once I have built the rest, we'll see.

you'll find more pics in the Microscale set

Further experiments in microscale. I'm going to make a few variants and choose the best candidate for fig scale.

My first try at mircoscale ships, started trying to design a modern battleship variant and could not decide what I liked best, so here are 5 variants based on the same hull:

* AA-Cruiser

* Full Battleship

* Vertical Launch Ship (IRBM and Cruise Missile)

* Assault Battleship

* Helicarrier

Tomorrow is the club meeting of Lowlug, the Lego club. About 15 people will bring modules for my Micropolis project. This picture shows how all my modules look when clicked together.

 

The individual modules are: (starting in the front, then counterclockwise)

 

Central Station

1960s Appartment building

Bad day for Micropolis (Evilcorp knocks down old houses)

Mosque and family homes

And finally two empty modules to use as fillers.

Huzzah! somehow I managed to find enough parts to build it! xD Some minor propotion related changes and I also had to change up the shoulder plates as I didn't have enough of the required Part! xD

 

Far from my best picture, maybe one day I'll wise up and buy a light tent or something.....

This is not a cave! Han and Leya escape before the Millennium Falcon is digested by the space slug.

 

I'm participating in vignweek hosted by RebelLUG, a contest where you have to build a vignette every day for a week. The theme for the fifth day is to build a space scene, so here's my entry!

following a friendly, and very smart, suggestion from amg909 I have revisited one of my first microscale builds.

You can compare the results with the old model here

The Inflammable- a torpedo frigate/mecha (Variable Frigate?) with too much ordnance for its own good. The torpedo tubes are articulated and there are two gun slaves that can detach and roam around blowing up evil robots.

 

Armament:

2 x wrench gun, twin mount chin turret (anti-ship)

16 x half pin torpedo tubes in 2 octuple arm mounts

6 x point defense hand cannons, 1 twin chin mount, 4 independent mounts

2 (3*) x LG-79C Box (anti-mecha)

 

*Aft ventral section allows mounting of additional gun slave if more anti-mecha firepower is needed. It looks better without it, so of course the brass decided on not using it.

A few months ago I thought I'd try my hand at some micro-scale sci-fi architecture. Finally got around to taking some pics. Might turn this into something bigger, time permitted...

This microscale castle and town is my section of my collaborative build with Mark Dowers for the 2021 Christchurch Brick Show.

 

It is not a recreation of a specific medieval town, but inspired by a number of castles and towns in Britain and Europe. The castle was mainly inspired by Conwy and Caernarfon Castles in North Wales.

Here is the latest creation of my 7 years old boy.

Hope Star Wars' Fan will recognize characters, building, ship and more !

 

Gallery : legomaniac.canalblog.com/albums/mos_eisley_microscale/ind...

Old fashioned, literally rough and ready container transport making friends, enemies and profits through the lawless frontier.

When putting your head in the clouds just isn't enough.

Perhaps a little inspiration from Sunnyvale.

for C4C, inspired by all the great warscapes (by Blake, Sean and Steph and LCV)

Neptune flyby. I really gotta start playing Kerbal...

This is the street face. No front yard is intended. The South wall shades the courtyard, with just some openings to let light through like a screen.

 

For more photos, see the full set.

such a small city, such a huge wave ...

 

more pics in my photostream

This is the next model of my Microscale Truck series. In my opinion this is my best. I built 2 or 3 versions, before I get it right. Not easy to put so many details in that small scale. I hope you love it, like I do!

Here is the original: www.flickr.com/photos/25230924@N08/2599082504/

www.cvag.de/cgi-bin/click.system?navid=Stadtbusse_1358&am...

 

Don't miss the other pics on my photo gallery!

Clearly an attempt to reproduce one of Le Corbusier's masterpieces in LEGO microscale.

loooots more pics in my photostream: feel free to view, like and comment.

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Should have been flying out to Florida this week for a family trip to Disney. Been planning it for two years. Obviously there are more serious things going on than me missing out on a family holiday, but it's still made me a little glum. Decided to try and capture a little Disney magic in bricks if I can't do it in person.

 

This is a minor redesign of a model I put together years ago.

A microscale MOC based on Lego Ninjago City (70620). Featuring a traditional fish market, a fishing boat, stores, crab restaurant, a rooftop sushi bar and a radio tower. Width and length about 9 cm and height about 17 cm. About 560 pieces.

 

Due to an unfortunate misunderstanding of the word, this class of torpedo frigate is a little too appropriately named: it's basically a big pile of ordnance with very little armor. It sure makes for a light show when it goes up!

Time to figure out this rendering business.

My contribution to the LUGNuts 25th Build Challenge. This is a microscale homage to Nathan Proudlove's miniland scale Scooby-Set.

 

Fred: "Hey, stoner loser, you take the dog in that direction, and don't forget to poop-n-scoop. I'll take the chicks in this direction for a bit of a "Mystery Inc" 3-way. Daphne, you really need to lay off the donuts."

Got the building bug at 7am this morning. Decided to crank out another micropolis module before Brickfair. Hope you like!

USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, Galaxy-class - with only eight pieces.

  

Inspired by the artwork from the Homeworld computer game series.

  

Old fashioned, literally rough and ready container transport making friends, enemies and profits through the lawless frontier.

I've designed this build for the LEGO IDEAS Contest. If you want to support it and see more photos ➡️

ideas.lego.com/challenges/db24a4fd-26ed-48c2-9408-8cd885f...

 

Thanks for supporting my project 🙏😀

 

Architecture is expressed in many different ways around the world. For thousands of years, human kind has been inventing construction techniques to build and develop civilizations.

 

With my creation "Architecture Inspiration", I wanted to express ancient, contemporary or futuristic achievements from different cultures and eras. I also took care to vary the colours, region of world and types of architecture. These architectural achievements are built with LEGO bricks in a vintage photo format, as if we had taken a real photo of the building.

 

This creation could become a decorative puzzle for lovers of architecture, design and history

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