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My plan was to upload the entire MOC today however two Bricklink orders have yet to arrive which contain a couple of pieces to complete the model. I can ensure you it will be uploaded between now and mid-August 2016.
I cannot wait to finally share the results with you guys after working on this concept for three years with breaks in-between. It will be the biggest MOC I've ever created with over 3,500 pieces! (Yup, that part freaked me out too!)
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This is my fourth MOC for the Iron Forge 2023 Challenge - Round 2. Seed part (required piece): see the post of the first moc of the second round. To make this microscale I used 17 SEED parts.
Microscale build made for the recent 1h build challenge on my Discord server The Workshop, themed "Reclamation".
On the topic of this build, applications for my latest community project "Atlas" - a post-apocalyptic map & points based RPG - are open until the 14th of July.
It's a 2-week testing phase so if you're interested in helping figuring out a balanced experience, feel free to join my Discord and apply there.
Small build for the 12x12 Brickscalibur category.
I wanted to do more with this build, but I just ran out of time. Might update or delete it later if I feel like it.
Well, that tears it then. This tablescrap has convinced me this S.H.I.P.tember will be a medium azure affair. It's just too awesome a colour to ignore any further. After all, I think we can all agree medium azure is the best Lego colour there is...
Considering this represents my entire inventory of medium azure and teal, some Cracklinking will be necessary.
I'm actually thinking of scaling this up, probably to 50-60 studs. I really like the colour scheme: black bridge up the front, light bley spine with white mission pods on lateral hardpoints.
My entry for the 5th annual Summer Joust. Category: Tri-Colour
The rules of the competition dictated that I use a maximum of 3 colours to build a medieval MOC of my choice. The limitation on colour left me with little room for my customary style of employing vibrant colours to make my creations stand out, forcing me out of my comfort zone – which meant I had to get creative.
I decided to capitalize on the confined colour palette by adopting a simplistic, elegant style to match it. I’ve used white curved slopes to represent the city walls, grey regular slopes for the mountains, and a circular sand green base built on its side for the fields of Pelennor – all of which contribute to that simple, elegant appearance. I’m not entirely satisfied with how the half-circle base turned out (my supply of sand green is minimal, unfortunately), but overall I’m quite happy with the finished model.
A concept of The Beaches in Toronto, ON - Canada. Based on my larger scale MOC 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)
This was part of my Lego club's layout at our exhibition last weekend. We had tons of extravagant once-per-city buildings but almost no housing so I came up with some low-key apartment buildings.
I like to imagine a main character anti-hero ambiguous villain mecha coming in and blowing everything up with a single itano circus. 'Cause you know, that's why we build ships- micromissiles gotta hit somethin'
MicroboTs return! 😁 This little cute robot will team up with his micro friends. 100 mm tall as usual
A combination of all my micropolis modules so far. I've noticed thus far, I've only built modules fit for a small town, not a bustling metropolis. Perhaps I'll try my hand at some skyscrapers one day, but for now I like detailing the minutiae of small town living. You can see all of these at Brickfair VA 2013. Hope to see you there!
This is a representation of what Conwy looked like in its heyday. One of my favourite historical sites. I'm hoping to build a running range of British castles in this scale.
One of the more dynamic looking starships on the market, the arrowhead shaped armed courier is a popular choice for individuals transporting high value, low volume goods.
My latest spooky microscale build! Hope you like it!
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This shot and edit was quite difficult.
The biggest problem - The ship support is big and cover part of it, when you look at it, from this angle.
I needed to artificialy remove it in photoshop
The light source needed to be very low.
So, I found a blacklight at Goodwill for $2.99 over the weekend. I can finally take pieces using transparent parts and make them glow! I thought that my micro sized Try Burning Gundam was perfect for this.
Multi-gun Frigate designed for close escort and patrol. Four fast-tracking turrets provide accurate short-to-medium range firepower against a range of targets. Predominantly operated by local militias and security forces.
My entry for the Marchitecture 2017 contest (Category 1). Model of the recently completed NSC unit covering the Chernobyl sarcophagus. The site will be operational by the end of 2017.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_New_Safe_Confinement
news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/042516-chernobyl-new-...
But certainly A teeny weeny walker...tried making one with the minifig skateshoe but the wheels are too close together to fit minifig hands downwards on all four wheels.
Amendment - Thought of the pirate hooks...but they're the exact opposite wrong to the minifig hands...oh well
With the hands its, depending on which end is the front, either a dog just waking up or one waiting for you to throw the ball
With the hooks, it's a dog taking a crap XD
"We choose to build microscale and to do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. Because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our building skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to complete."
L'Astrolabe is a freight ship from the last generation. Faster, more powerful than the old ones, it can bring anything to any place in the known universe.
Over the summer I challenged myself to create a 100 different microscale trees in 100 days. I originally posted them all on Instagram. This photo was taken when I showed them at my local Mini Maker Faire.
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Thanks to Ron for his excellent Y-Wing dogfighter variant, the H-Wing.
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