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A pair of identical (except for color) houses as a Micropolis module.

Built one day after a PortLUG meeting. Just used parts I had on hand.

When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.

 

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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.

Do I need to say anything? It's some kind of cruiser, it's shooty and armoured and aggressive looking. Job done.

Used to haul large amounts of cargo on relatively short flights, the production of Ganymede Freighters stopped a short while after the Calypso wars, but the few remaining are highly sought after by collectors.

UES Guadalcanal and UES Hibiki showing off their engines.

I am painfully aware that I haven't posted anything in nearly a year. Been busy with builds, but too damn lazy to set up my photography area. These should do for now...

 

A friend gave me one of these little pull-back chassis; so, I felt obliged to build something cool upon it. Wanted to incorporate some recent parts too.

 

So, yeah, there's bonus content--it rips like hell across the floor!

 

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preview of the final block of Micropolis. This is the school, qte a contemporary design, like what you may find in Scandinavian countries.

 

you'll find the rest of Micropolis in this set

Quite pleased with the Bionicle/Exo-Force feet thingies as engines, if I do say so myself.

The third (final) updated version

Shark Interceptor

SLAMini is pronounced like Martini. More mini-nonsense I'm bored with and should have dusted before photographing!

ZOOM!

Have a happy New Year y'all.

An homage to a better, vanished time.

 

Designers Notes:

*Messing around with an idea I had last night.

*I needed something to showcase my microscale supercar design.

*By better I mean when Neil Peart was still alive.

  

Blog post.

Supercar Brickshelf gallery.

My first attempt at micro scale building. Not too happy with the steps but overall learnt a lot for the next build so pretty happy with it.

 

Made for the Greco-Roman LEGO group micro-mini scale temple challenge.

I had to throw this together in 5 minutes so we had something in the thread!

 

Micropolis: close up view of the brutalist building

 

you'll find details of Micropolis in this set

Direct fire element of the company. For use with Mobile Frame Zero.

 

And before anyone posts something along the lines of "Brkdown plz thnx!" or something similarly juvenile, you can find the innards of the torso right here.

All of the major elements are now in place, it's a matter of details. I hope to have a name for this ship by tomorrow.

This is the first micro building I’ve done in a while. Mostly I’ve just done spaceships. This Hogwarts includes the Great Hall, Grand Staircase Tower, Astronomy Tower, Hospital, Viaduct Entrance, Boathouse, Greenhouses, Whomping Willow, and Viaduct. The base is made with BrickHeadz core SNOT parts covered in Dark Bley, Dark Tan, and Olive slopes and plates. The viaduct entrance’s clock pendulum is made with a NINJAGO nunchuck element.

Been messing about with microscale space a bit recently. Most of it has been crap.

 

Quite pleased with this however so I thought I'd post it.

Self sustained NCS communications satellite, non-weaponized network platform.

During the final performance tests, something went horribly wrong...

Détail/ MiniMaquette

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for this house. not great at all angles,

but hopefully conveys the concept

 

the dutch canal houses

When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.

 

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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.

Long range element of the company. For use with Mobile Frame Zero.

 

And before anyone posts something along the lines of "Brkdown plz thnx!" or something similarly juvenile, you can find the innards of the torso right here.

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

My three buildings fitting in with the official LEGO MiniModular Buildings

I've had 10 or so Microscale vehicles and spacecraft sitting on my building table at home for about 3 years now, waiting for me to build another Microscale diorama. But I'm now too bored of them to use them even if I do. So I'm just going to post them up here and pull 'em apart - too many good pieces tied up in these things.

A photo in the dark. Just an experiment, altough a black ship doesn't look very well on black background. Only one light source used here.

Microscale version of set 6175 Crystal Explorer Sub built for the Brickset "60 Years of the LEGO Brick" competition.

Probably somewhere in Florida

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!

Microscale Asteroid base

Here is the latest creation of my 6 years old son.

This is the first of a series of 24 ship coming from Star Wars Universe.

All ships inclued all the staff

 

he has been inspired by a moc seen on flickr. The member moc the Death Star and all the staff ! (check Marin Stipkovic work ; www.flickr.com/photos/marinstipkovic/5136266860/in/set-72... )

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