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Hey all! 👋😊 I'm very pleased to share with you a project I've been working on for the past 5 months. It consists of an instruction LEGO book containing a collection of 14 LEGO traditional buildings from all around the world in Microscale. Being a long time lover of architecture and microscale I had a lot of fun designing them! All models are in the same format of 8x8 studs! The book is now available if you are interested! 😃😍

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Please let me know what you think?

This is a small truck created for a Facebook challenge. The challenge was to create a microscale vehicle with maximum 15 parts.

The Sanctuary rises from a ridge overlooking four valleys, famed for the clarity of their seasons. People from the region may be admitted to the Sanctuary for a period of secluded reflection -- traditionally, in Spring, for those who have just ended their education; in Summer, for those recently recovered from a life-threatening illness; in Autumn, for those who have completed their life work; or in Winter, for those who have lost a loved one.

 

A carved and painted folding box is a traditional memento for people who have stayed at the Sanctuary. Its design represents their experience, which can be held close inside, or unfolded to share the peace of the Sanctuary.

 

For more photos, see the full set.

I couldn't afford the Disney Castle. Minnie did though, and she loves to show it off.

A small, nimble 'koma useful for public maintenance and support services in a futuristic city.

 

(A fast build for a stay-at-home Sunday ... I couldn't let Marchikoma just go by, now could I?)

Here is another micro scale dragon I did a bit ago. I have a handful of other builds I have not posted that I will aim to get up. I am in the middle of sorting right now, so I will be having to take a brake from that now and again as it does get a little monotonous.

I have a couple other ideas for the next two of these I aim to make.

In any case, Enjoy :)

Somebody asked if I could show them a "behind the scenes" of my last scene and I obliged. However, I soon realised that having an actual behind-the-scenes would be virtually impossible as the photo had been an outside shot with certain variables that are not present today. So instead, I give you the partly destroyed microscale skyline that I used. As you can see, I discovered an awesome way of creating blocky skyscrapers which are similar to (but smaller in scale than) my previous design.

 

I tagged Christian because he likes microscale things giggity.

To view the scene that this is from, click here.

Here is the cherry blossom version of the micro tree I made in the Black Falcon Fortress.

This model is truly a triumph over angles (for me at least) as it has many irregular building techniques I've never used before. This model will be displayed at BrickWorld Chicago 2017 at the RebelLUG table.

This was my entry to a Micropolis design contest (and actually won a prize). It shows some historic brewery buildings, inspired by some real buildings but not really copying them.

Boba fett's Slave I flying over bespin's beautiful sunset, with cloud city in the distance.

 

EDIT: I've posted new pictures of the updated model.

Agile, tough, uncomplicated. The Trincao is a simple design for a complicated world.

Test chamber complete. Continue testing.

A mini-scaled building in the style of one I did 5 years ago! At the time I thought I'd build more buildings of this size, so I included technic bricks with holes to start some sort of modular mini-scaled street. Then I never got around at building another one, until now! This build took quite a while and has a rather intricate inside to enable diagonal building. I actually explored a lot of different diagonal and SNOT techniques during the process of building this. I might upload a breakdown of the inside and some additional assemblies that didn't make the cut later.

 

Wow, I can't believe I haven't uploaded anything in six months! Of course, busy is always the excuse, but I must admit I had to rediscover my building motivation a bit. Right now summer is starting and that means I'll have more time to get building again. Hopefully see you soon!

So for those following along at home; less than 3 days ago I put this project up on Lego Ideas; and as I write this it's about to hit the 800 vote mark.

 

Can I just say how blown away I am by the reception it's gotten. Thankyou to everyone who has shown it love, and hit the support button. (And if you haven't hit 'support', what are you waiting for?)

 

So I just wanted to give a big massive thankyou to everyone.

 

There will be updates soon, and I'll get video and LDD files out there soon as well. For now though, thankyou. really, just thankyou, you guys rock.

 

Microscale modern architecture build. The idea was to incorporate nature and slanting green surfaces.

 

Another microscale build is about to be published soon - stay tuned!

 

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Mario's happy dinosaur pal done in lego. So lately I've been sharpening my microscale skills with small projects. This one came about from fooling around with the green technic figure helmet and thinking, wow that would be perfect for Yoshi's nose. So I shoved a smaller helmet underneath to make his jaw. Pretty neat eh?

Tokyo HQ of Japanese insurance company Sompo Japan build from LEGO in microscale 1:650

Given a small bag of "green" from the PAB Wall by fellow Westcountry Bricker James Pegrum I created this fun little build.

The story so far with five districts. Now I can say that we are at 80% of the entire moc, and we have also a name for the city: Meribia.

Unique shrine of the Khepung Parcels.

 

6x6 microscale fantasy locations.

Early in the 22nd century, massive multi-ped cranes were designed which were capable of building generic pre-fab office buildings on greenfield prairies in a matter of hours. The resulting abundance of habitat for insurance and investment nerds, lawyers and accountants ushered in an age of economic prosperity.

 

Built for the Mechahub Civilian Mecha Contest.

More little dudes! Special thanks to BROlug for the bubble helmets!

1435 Pieces. A classic Renaissance style microscale mansion with many details: statues, a fountain, long stairs, a few bushes, a clock in the facade (Photoshop for the custom pattern), many chimneys, etc. Suggestions and feedbacks are welcome 👌.

A microscale recreation of the Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch for the Small category of the Microscale Magic contest on TBB. Behind it you can see the edge of the Forbidden Forest and in front of it is Hagrid pulling a cart as he is tending to the grounds.

I built a number of minifigure habitats before, and I experimented with a microscale Japanese habitat, that was recently featured on The Brothers Brick.

So here's a new addition to the series!

 

Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:

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Model by Tom Vanhaelen modified and bonified with light kits

This is one of the 8 microscale creations that I presented during Leman Briqu'Expo 2019 in Switzerland.

Micro builds of the original airships I built for "Full Steam 1"

A blisteringly fast racer, Scarlet Fury won the New Tokyo Grand Prix in 2156 and 2157 before crashing in the infamous pile-up of NY2158.

Micro Matrix vignette. Sidenote: this was 1000x harder to photograph than to build.

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