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This picture shows that there actually is a little bit more to my most recent scene than just a blurred forced perspective. There is a downtown sort of cityspace, featuring a radio tower, red warning lights and all such things, however also a hint of Favela like mountainside slums at the edge.
This leads me to the question, would you be interested in a scene tutorial about perspective, lighting and some techniques similar to vehicle instructions?
Huge disparities exist within the universe. Although developed societies travel through space and do myriad amazing things with technology, the individuals and groups on the Galactic Rim have more urgent problems to worry about, and very little cash and tech with with to deal with them.
Colonists on Axila VII needed a craft which could work on the half of the planet made of water, the tiny part made of land and the remainder made of swamp. The Old Earth idea of a hovercraft was just perfect.
The designers of the 'Seadog'-class of craft released the blueprints onto the ExtraNet and it has become exceptionally throughout the Rim. This most proliferated design uses a rear-mounted repulsor-push generator and a hover-cushion made from a alloy-polymer blend. Flexible enough to perform on various terrains, but tough enough not to puncture.
With a minimum crew of two, the second member there to operate the energy turret, the 'Seadog' is an adaptable and affordable solution to terrestrial transport, logistics and often combat.
Length: 14m
Crew: 2 (1 pilot, 1 gunner). Upto 12 passengers.
Manufacturer: Various groups.
Role: Transport, patrol, combat.
Armament: 1 x Anti-Vehicle Cannon (turreted)
Maximum velocity: 81mph
Operational Range: 200 miles.
A microscale modernist family home of my own design, with influences from various mid 20th Century architects.
Cashew House started as an experiment. Would it be possible to build a modern house in microscale with full focus on both exterior and interior? I realized that I had to make it less detailed than my usual houses, but I still wanted it be fully equipped with kitchen, livingroom, bathroom and bedroom. The result? Yes, it is possible!
I had a blast building these ships with my little bros. It was hard because we've never really had the experience of building at micro scale, but it was fun! I think however, that some of the ships are cooler in our head than they are in real life haha
Pluppesjö number 4175 is a small house, with a sedum roof garden, located at Pluppesjö (eng. stud lake). The lake mainly receives its water from the nearby mountains and a glacier, which is why it is so bright and clear.
It is my submission for Swebrick Brick Challenge X. The piece of the month is:
Just in time for Brickfair - I hope someone is bringing a fire station! Thanks to Rob Klingberg from Brickstuff for the lights!
Clearly an attempt to reproduce one of Le Corbusier's masterpieces in LEGO microscale.
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It's time for another LEGO Microscale Habitat!
As suggested by one of my viewers, here's a mini LEGO Volcano.
I'm still thinking about using a lighter blue for the sky, but at the end I'm pretty happy on how it turned out.
Do you think the lava effect turned out well?
Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:
This is my Grandad's house rendered in LEGO on a micro scale. It was a present for him on Christmas 2013. :-)
I have many fond memories of Christmases spent here. Notice the striped lawns, the golden retrievers in the front garden, the half-tile brackets on the garage doors, and not one, not two but three chimneys!
A project I have been working on for a while occasionally. The battery box is hidden inside the hill and the small figure in the window is of course a minifig statue piece.
A group of ships of the United Nations Navy, including one Truman-Class dreadnought, and three Leonidas-Class battleships
These Eco-skyscrapers are an example of an emerging trend in architecture. Create environmentally friendly structures that reduce the environmental impact of new developments. This development features lush landscaping on the roof tops of the buildings as well as the two "sky bridges". There are numerous trees on the grounds as well as ponds and a community garden and solar panels.
This was a build challenge requiring a the front facade of a building set on the ruins of some older structure, guarded, with an animal and two civilians.
To that end, I have added a doomsday device and a giraffe.
Modern space-based navies strive to find a balance between starfighters and capital ships. Unlike with the BB-22, which was meant as an anti-fighter platform, the British Royal Navy designed a Frigate capable of engaging other capital ships of similar and larger sizes.
Armed with two underslung anti-fighter flak cannons to combat fightercraft, the Pennyroyal relies on it's three dual-cannon turrets to deal damage against similar-sized craft.
Thin and tall, with two engines for thrust and two to help manoeuvre around, the Pennyroyal is mobile and reasonably nimble. Although large at 160m, the ship can last for some time without resupply, and is a frequent sight patrolling colonies and trade routes on the galactic rim. Few pirate raiders can last a pound-for-pound tussle with the Pennyroyal, which have made it a firm favourite amongst it's crewmen.
However, with no fighter compliment or missile loadout to speak of, the ship can be overwhelmed by many small craft.
Length: 160m
Crew: 63.
Armament: 2 x flak turrets. 1 x double plasma turret. 2 x STS cannons.
Computer: Rolls Royce X-31.
Buildings, from highest to shortest:
Imperium Domus (translates to the Empires House): The Imperium Domus is the tallest, free standing structure in the galaxy. It was constructed from 2016-2020. Imperium Domus is the Trynin Empires political center; it houses mayoral meetings, the judicial branch, and the senate sessions. It’s also were the Grand Mayor of Trynin dwells. Imperium Domus is also the nerve center for the Trynin Empire’s military and numerous other bureaucratic branches.
Iosisse Building: the Iosisse Building is the headquarters of Iossise Tech., the galaxies largest non-military technological development company.
Nelworth Tower: the Nelworth Tower is the headquarters for Tran Incorporated & Son’s; the galaxies largest producer when it comes to ground vehicles.
Tronde Tower & the Lel Building: Tronde Tower is the civilian headquarters for the galaxies largest corporation, Tronde Shipyard. The Lel Building is military headquarters for Tronde Shipyard.
Wisslove Building: the Wisslove Building is the headquarters and test site of Weston Speeders Inc., the largest small vehicular company in the galaxy.
Ranter Testing and Managerial Building (RTM building): Headquarters for Ranter Tec., the galaxies largest starfighter manufacturer.
Tiren Office House: is the headquarters for the Tiren Engine Company, the galaxies number one producer of ion engines, selonic cells, light-jump engines, and shields.
Wellron-L Building: headquarters for the galaxies largest producer of laser weaponry.
Bank of Condorenne: oldest and largest banking firm in the galaxy.
Lend Office: an office complex that is rented out to thousands of firms and houses some of the galaxies leading financial firms.
Mall of Trynin: holds the largest concentration of commercial business in the galaxy, well of four million business occupant over a fifty mile stretch!
These sections show the interior spaces, with the roof of the main house removed.
For more photos, see the full set.
Washburn is the US capital city of New Kansas, Kepler System. True to it’s namesake, New Kansas is a fertile farming world from which a wide variety of crops are cultivated and animals raised. Settlements range from small, old fashioned farms to large, mechanised outposts of synchronised machines and technology.
Washburn is the hub for all manner of activity; business, education and pleasure. It is the port by which New Kansas feeds a large proportion of the Core Worlds. The city is home to several of the top biochemical and veterinary colleges of their kind. A giant spaceport sits on the outskirts of the city, big enough to accommodate the larger interplanetary barges for the transfer of crops and livestock. There is also quite the lively nightlife; most of these bars and cantinas centre around the American Cool Revival trend. They feature music and décor reminiscent of American days gone by.
There exists a quiet acrimony the settlers who reside solely within Washburn and the more isolated farmers. The latter consider their city-based fellows stuck-up and pretentious. The former consider the farming population crass and uncultured.
The city is home to the New Kansas Senator, when she is not involved in democratic discussions back on Earth. Although officially neutral during the Pan-Eurasian War, several of the large farmers sold food to the under-siege Coalition population of Kepler II. One side of the story paints the farmers as saving the lives of starving children. The reality was that rich agricultural groups made huge profits breaking a neutrality clause set by the government. The US investigation into the food smuggling found no person or organisation culpable is considered a whitewash by the Coalition.
With a minifig like that it had to be done! I made a couple of these as presents for my mother and mother-in-law.
The Great Elvish City of Syvelian. One of the few remaining strongholds of elves within the badlands of Roawia, this marvel of elvish architecture exemplifies their bond with the natural world. The white city lies deep within the forest. The city itself is built at the base of mountainside waterfall, and the parapets and spires rival the size of the mountain itself. While it is a city of tolerance, peace, and prosperity; the elves permit very few insiders into the heart of the city. This lies on the other side of the mountains, with the only entrance through the great white citadel beneath the great falls. It is said that the primal beauty and countless wonders of the hidden heart are not meant for the mortal eyes of men, but this must surely be exaggeration...
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!
After burning down the gate, we still saw no signs of buildings and such. We spread out and in a hour had located the base of operations near the middle of the fenced off space. We had finally reached our main objective, the end of the mission was near but yet so far away. I thought of a plan, and we began to work it out. Slick sniped the droid guards at the gate of the little community, and then Hoss, and Fluke raced forward and completlely massacred the droid garrison with the combinged efforts of laser minigun and flamethrower. Meanwhile Jak, Tak, and I broke through the fence near the generator complex of the base. The whole base was in complete uproar with some alien and human mercenaries pouring out of a black tent, Hoss and Fluke had their hands full. After we got through the fence we snuck inside the generator building and planted a few thermal detonators in strategic areas. Just then the ringleader, followed by a few droids, burst through the door and shot Tak in the arm. We raced out of the generator complex knowing it was going to explode in a few seconds, taking the ringleader and her guards up with it. Just in time we made it, and the complex blew sky high. A few minutes later the whole base was on fire, the hangar which housed the spice crates, the water and communication towers and the multiple houses and tents, were all burning and blasting like fireworks. We managed to get out alive, with a wounded Fluke and Tak in tow. Later that day we were picked up by a shuttle and we took the Dewback that we had liberated as well. I relaxed, content with the knowledge that our first mission was complete.
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The last Moc in the series, a microscale view during the last minutes of the illegal spice smuggling ring settlement.
The other MOC's can be seen here:
1st: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6285909633/in/photostr...
2nd: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6286810608/in/photostr...
3rd: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6289414950/in/photostr...
4th: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6291664906/in/photostream
5th: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6306135937/
6th: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6310277104/in/photostr...
7th: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6332213015/in/photostr...
8th: www.flickr.com/photos/56829148@N05/6334569078/in/photostr...
Enjoy!
I have two unicorn sets, both from my childhood. The one this is based on, and a little blue garage my Grandpa got me. One day I'll own mint versions of them. For now, "Space. I'm in space!"
Whenever I am bored, I build a microscale Star Wars ship :)
It's not exactly to scale with my micro Slave I, but, hey, it's close enough.
I'm not entirely happy with how the thrusters turned out — those black dales bricks were the best solution I could come up with. I also think they're a bit short.
Favorite part use is the minifig microphone used as an astromech head!