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A microscale version of my SHIP. This is what my SHIP would have looked like if

a) I hadn't lost interest

b) I had enough parts.

 

: /

 

Anyway, not a great picture or an incredible MOC, but considering it only took 1 and a half hours, I thought it was okay.

 

ALSO: I WON'T BE MAKING ANYTHING LARGE UNTIL AFTER AUGUST. I'M STARTING ON HOMEFRONT.

  

-IronBricks

This is the Lonesome Valkyrie and it's my entry for the Mini Castle Contest IV.

 

It has a moving wind mill, boats, a cart with horse in the bridge and also a movable drawbridge.

a slightly larger iteration of my previous landscaping, with a little hillock and pretty little beachouse from which to watch the world go by.

 

The SNOT techniques are basic but effective, IMHO.

AKA Reliant Energy Plaza

Some quick tablescrap microbuilds; having never built anything on the standard 16x16 micro city grid.

A silent sentinel in the forest.

Andrew's awesome moc

Micro-landmarks from around the world.

 

Due to a lack of space and time I am embarking upon a micro-scale Lego landmark tour of the world.

I’ve made a list of 57 landmarks from 31 different cities. Over half of the landmarks I’ve selected are from one of four cities: New York City, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.

 

First stop: Big Ben in London

 

Note: This will be the 4th time I’ve built Big Ben (Each time at a different scale; this model is the smallest version yet). The first two models I built were yellow because at the time tan parts were too expensive.

 

Next stop: Might as well stay in London: Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Globe Theater, Swiss Re, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, or St. Paul’s Cathedral?

The completed LEGO microscale habitat stack is finally here!

Over the past few months I have built a wide selection of 8x8 LEGO microscale habitats and today I'm going to give you a complete overview, including a new polar one and a rework of the OG habitat, the japanese garden.

Here's the video:

youtu.be/F9N_3KslYUk

Made from the first 8 days of the 2012 Lego Star Wars advent calendar.

Scharnvirk's personal battleship, massive weapon platform perfectly suited for pirate raids on unsuspecting convoys. Armed to teeth with mutliple missile launchers, turrets and heavy beam cannons in front. Brickshelf gallery

Choose your own way

Made for Lug'est labyrinth activity.

Entry is fixed by previous builder. The exit is my choice, let's climb to the top.

As suggested by Miro, some micro Star Wars characters. Of course now I'm thinking about a micro cantina and a micro dewback. *sigh*

Microsale, about 1:350. Still 107 studs long. These things are monsters!

Built for the June Part Challenge at www.flickr.com/groups/part-challenge/.

 

The Keypart is: Technic, Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise WITH Center Slots.

I built this for the Micro Sci-Fi Contest on Eurobricks. I've added the TARDIS, the Citadel of the Time Lords, the Mountains of Solice and Solitude, the red grassess and the silver leaves. Let me know what you think, thanks.

Rear, showing the sublight drives.

A microscale modernist family home of my own design, with influences from various mid 20th Century architects.

space microscale

Scharnvirk's personal battleship, massive weapon platform perfectly suited for pirate raids on unsuspecting convoys. Armed to teeth with mutliple missile launchers, turrets and heavy beam cannons in front. Brickshelf gallery

Over the next few days these awesome builders will slowly be unveiling some of their amazing work in recreating one of the greatest games of all time.

 

www.flickr.com/groups/2821848@N21/

Join or note the group link here to follow the excitement as this intricate world expands.

Marine Dropship.

Crew capacity = 4

Troop capacity = 10

Retractable Skids for amphibious drops

 

a microscale study in three colors

 

My entry for Summer Joust 2020 Tri-Color Challenge

Microscale truck with... functions! :D Brickshelf gallery

Named after one of the most dangerous predators on Honorous VII, a Rimward colony world originally settled by Eastern European and Japanese colonists, the Tigerhound is as rugged as it's namesake. A modular internal construction allows the ship to take quite the pounding if it's shields fail, though a smart commander of the vessel will utilise the potent, long range cannon to harass enemy capital ships at long range.

 

It's primary role is that of a scout, commerce raider and escort. During major fleet actions, the Tigerhound can screen larger ships from the assault of enemy fighter swarms, and is nimble enough to stay close and redeploy quick enough. However, in short-range combat with any capital ship of Frigate size or above, a wise commander would withdraw, lest they test the ruggedness of this vessel.

 

Length: 95m

Crew: 39

Armament: 2 x flak turrets. 1 x Long-range STS cannon.

Computer: Hitachi 76-t-1.

A new microscale F1 car design to replace the car from set 8153, utilizing the new 1x2 curved slopes.

Another Micro-scale creation, I start to like this format.

Lego microscale world train village bridge brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

A set of these little scout drones meant for the Hookbill. Microscaled them so they'd actually fit inside a drone bay ;)

It's interesting to try out different scales on the models. If they have kept some of the character after all details are gone, and almost reduced to something abstract, I'm happy with composition. This one loses a lot when reduced, but still better than what I expected.

Microscale is not always about space... Brickshelf gallery

LEGO catalog arrived in the mail; saw the back cover. Thought I'd try my hand at a microscale 10197 Fire Brigade.

 

I won't say I'd make sweet love to that set, but I will say I'd consider it.

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