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Made for Lug'est labyrinth activity.
Entry is fixed by previous builder. The exit is my choice, let's climb to the top.
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.
This small MOC was my christmas gift to my wife. Represents a small propriety that we bought some months ago.
This is the perfect way to plan a new house there :)
The Oroso Conclave have the most careful, defence-minded and tactical military forces of the known races, outside of the Vonn. Their priority lies squarely in defence, their fightcraft lack FTL ability. Instead, they need to land on a 'mother' ship or be stored on a rack in transport.
The T'frr is the primary fightercraft fielded by the Conclave; it is nimble, capable and well-armed against a variety of threats with wing and chin mounted cannons.
Although reasonably small, the ship needs two crew. In common with most Oroso, the crew of a T'frr live and exist in very close quarters. This closeness is key to their relationship and fighting ability; if one of a pilot-pair dies or is unable to fight again, the other often struggles to adjust back to military life.
The T'frr served admirably against the European Union forces during the brief Human-Oroso conflict, bested only by the late introduction of Grendel Squadron.
Manufacturer: Oroso Combine
Role: HG/RG-Fighter
Length: 8m
Crew: 2
Weaponry: 3 x Autocannons
Shields/Armour: Light/Medium
FTL: Incapable
This moc represents the World of Game of Thrones! It's a build of the contient Westeros with it's most famous locations and castles in microscale!
Trains built for my microscale train station (www.flickr.com/photos/rt_bricks/8546182660/in/set-7215763...). Each engine/car is detachable. They actually slide in the rails of the microscale tracks, but of course, do not go around corners at all well.
The main building at Gettysburg College (originally Pennsylvania College). It originally served as dormitory, academic building, library, offices and chapel. During the battle at Gettysburg, the college's edifice was used as a hospital for more than 700 wounded rebel soldiers.
See the Wikipedia article for more on Pennsylvania Hall.
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This model took a couple tries, with the portico being the starting point each time. Half-stud offsets give the portico just enough space, but not quite too much. I've always hated the solution of lightsabre blades which were used on the 21006 White House, as it makes the model look entirely out of scale and quite childish. These columns have some necessary beef and substance to them.
Here's something entirely different form me. More pictures at Eurobricks here.
Oh how I wish LDD updates were a thing, so many new pieces to explore!
If it gets blown up, you lose.
Introducing concept build:
I think some people have come to value "technique", i.e., SNOT, "NPUUUUU", tiling every damn stud (TEDS) over the actual form and aesthetics of what they are building.
This was purposefully a lo-fi build. It is one of the largest things I have built, but it also has one of the lowest part/volume ratios. I wanted to quickly convey a concept with some bricks I had on hand rather than flesh out everything to the last greeblie. Aside from the technic pieces everything is is studs-up.
Main structure entrance, civilian buildings, in-system com, closed eco system dome and founder statue.
The AG-23 sees widepsread use around the more verdant colonies and worlds of the galaxy, assisted by it's camo paintjob and heat deflecting armour plating.
Crewed by two, the AG-23 is a successor to many terrestrial aircraft tasked in attacking ground targets. The '23 is at home in the vacuum of space, as well as within 'atmo.
Primarily armed with it's chin-gun, the ship can be equipped with a variety of under-wing warheads and mines.
Easily outmanoeuvred by smaller starfighters, and lacking any lightspeed capability, the '23 is not without it's flaws, but is well used and well liked by various galactic military forces and garrisons.
Had this Little mech sitting around thought it was about time I photographed it. Part of a series of mecha that I could build using common parts but without sacrificing detail.
The Ledger is one of the Wun’Tux’s main landing ship; it is a lumbering beast, armoured and unarmed and able to unload troops and armour planetside even under fire. The vessel can coordinate assaults, too, with a relatively complex communications and sensor suite. They are high value targets for destruction, especially before they land troops.
Featuring both my IPAs, a guy in blue (maybe a police officer?), and a woman is white (so maybe a nurse?).
Built for the 10-piece Challenge at Builder's Lounge. 10 pieces, plus the seed part: www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=42446
Looks best on black.