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our little Alien Friend manages to climb to where he's parked his Flying Saucer and he flies away before the parking ticket expires ...
Lego microscale Return Jedi battle Endor AT-ST Star Wars brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ
Spaceship of the Suppel-Class Battlecruiser: The Delenor
Affiliation: Jixnor Democracy, Concero Republic
Manufacturer: Jixn Shipyard
Length/beam/draft: [scale???]
Armor/shield level: 2x 10ft thick metal quarts armor plating in rear of vessel and an average of 0.5ft thick metal quartz armor plating on rest of vessel/Class 4
Sublight engines/lightspeed engines:
Sublight speed/lightspeed:
Range: 822 days
Crew: 210
Armament: 235x 1in laser cannons, 60x 6in laser cannons in double turrets, 48x 3in laser cannons in double turrets, 16x 32in Hinton laser cannons, 16x medium missile tubes, 4x large tubes, 2x burst laser cannons, and up to 8 spacecraft.
Astro City Post Card for my Lego microcity experiment . I modified a photograph to achieve an artsy effect. I'm experimenting with the mood for the city in the brickfilm I am planning. Is the city a utopia or a dark city state? Is it the center of a galactic government or a branch of a new colonial movement? I'll test this more with additional post card concepts.
this is a very micro-microscale ferris wheel. The model on the right is more like a wheel but the one on the left is cleaner, less cluttered.
what do you think ?
The Motorola J2-12 is an tropospheric survey ship. It uses a mag drive to control its hover altitude and velocity. Normally the J2-12 is dropped from orbit, and then picked up once the survey is complete. Usually, it is used for hi-resolution local surveys, as planetary surveys are easier to accomplish from orbit.
For some reason, I'm incapable of building in color...
No decent-sized town is complete without a zoo! Visitors can see monkeys, polar bears, giraffes and more! Or visit the reptile house! Fun for the entire family!
An idea on Cuusoo. This is a non-licensed variant of the Micro Cars theme. lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/9528
zoom on the first block of a microscale neighbourood. In a city with a river through it. Something like Chicago.
more to come, hopefully.
Tenth entry for DOP #6 hosted on Brickpirate
My opponent is Stephle59
Mystery part is the 11458 Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with Pin Hole
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
On April 10th, 1912, the HMS Titanic leaves Southampton for her maiden voyage.
(I didn't have inverted black slopes, so I turned the whole thing around.)
This previous photo shows how to finish one edge of a Micropolis module. But what if that module sits on the corner? This second proposed street module has an extra bit to make 90° turns. Get the instructions at dagsbricks.blogspot.com/2013/05/lego-micropolis-finish-ed...
The back view shows the greenhouses, whomping willow, and the rear of the buildings. There are stained glass windows in the viaduct entrance, and glowing yellow ones in the Great Hall.
Spaceship of the Suppel-Class Battlecruiser: The Delenor
Affiliation: Jixnor Democracy, Concero Republic
Manufacturer: Jixn Shipyard
Length/beam/draft: [scale???]
Armor/shield level: 2x 10ft thick metal quarts armor plating in rear of vessel and an average of 0.5ft thick metal quartz armor plating on rest of vessel/Class 4
Sublight engines/lightspeed engines:
Sublight speed/lightspeed:
Range: 822 days
Crew: 210
Armament: 235x 1in laser cannons, 60x 6in laser cannons in double turrets, 48x 3in laser cannons in double turrets, 16x 32in Hinton laser cannons, 16x medium missile tubes, 4x large tubes, 2x burst laser cannons, and up to 8 spacecraft.
Just messing around and noticed that the pieces on the sides looked the right shape for tank treads.
credit to hawk's hms brunhilde www.flickr.com/photos/hawkw/4245792894/ for the overall shape and design.
[If anybody has ANY critiques about my build or especially my photography and lighting, PLEASE let me know :) It would be most appreciated. I need to improve on both.]
Buildings for the micropolis standard promulgated by TwinLUG. Read more www.brickpile.com/2009/04/16/micropolis-buildings/.