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Inspired by the use of Technic Panels in Pierre E Fieschi's 'Breacher L.A.C.' and by 40K Imperial ships.
Inspirada por el uso de los Technic Panels en el 'Breacher L.A.C.' de Pierre E Fieschi y por las naves Imperiales de 40K.
This experimental frame from Veldisfall Land Systems, code named Basilisk, never made it further than an initial test build. The tail system proved inefficient, and while some of the frame’s more interesting design choices (notably, the digitigrade ankle) found uses elsewhere, this frame is considered a dead end.
The build is another riff on the the legs from LEGO 7's alternate 31032 red dragon model. The legs are modified slightly from the original, the C403o and the C213o. My goal was to retain the general shaping and aesthetic without totally breaking 7P scale. Unfortunately, the frame is out of scale in every dimension.
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Built for Mobile Frame Zero - a tabletop wargame.
Mobile Frame Hangar (MFZ Community Forums).
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East Hill is the eastern most province of Willowstone. The crowning feature of East Hill is the impressive Ebon Spire, Keep, a massive black stone tower that rises from a small spire of rock along the jagged coastline. An expansive bridge connects the keep to the mainland. Sir Thrae, the Earl of East Hill, maintains a small army in the keep and protects the fishing villages along the Willowstone coast from marauding pirates and vagabonds.
*** This is my first foray into microscale. I've been wanting to toy around with this type of MOCing for a while now. Please leave comments, criticisms, and advice as I'd like to improve.
I would also like to point out that this MOC is based off of a much larger castle that I built months ago and just haven't gotten around to posting.
This rough looking ship does what other ships are not equipped to do, discover hyperspace lanes. Outfitted with thousands of sensors, receivers, and spectrometers this craft was built to find the next space highway that will transport colonists and merchants to new systems and expand humanity's existence to parts unknown. While dangerous, the reward can be substantial.
This is my somewhat belated Homage to the late nnenn, a fantastic builder whose stuff I’ve had a look through. I found this and liked it so much that I decided to build my own interpretation.
This view shows a Panther Fast Attack Vehicle exiting via the rear ramp.
A 1:125 scale ship. It has a full interior as always. Though there is space for the bed and toilet I don't have the pieces for them. This is also why the ship is blue not grey.
The landing gear retracts though not very well. there is also a engine room added from the cross section of the ship. It is removable to access the lower cargo hold.
The lower hatch is also there but it is kept closed to keep the 3 stud wide part of the ship and the 4 stud wide part of the ship together.
in the next couple of days I'll upload some close-ups of Micropolis
you'll find details of Micropolis in this set
For my science class we had to write a report on an energy source and for honors credit make a model of the energy source's power generator. I realized that a Lego model of a wind turbine would be the easiest solution so I picked wind energy. Since this is for school it's nothing really fancy.
The Galactic Rim is not home to cutting edge and modern technology, by definition. A significant time after the introduction of drone technology to interstellar exploration and combat within the Core Systems, the idea is beginning to catch on along the Rim.
Named after a Japanese beast of folklore, the IDS Ningyo is a modern drone deployment corvette for fire. The two computer-assisted flak turrets are purely for point defence. The real edge provided by the Ningyo is it's two drone deployment bays. The crew is trained to control, maintain and manipulate a wide variety of drone types, from combat models to logistics and salvage types.
Generally hired by smaller governments to provide high-tech support to their traditional navies, the Ningyo is respected by allies and feared by enemies. With such scant protection, however, it requires careful escort to keep safe and operational.
This picture displays a Wildfyre-class combat drone, armed with multi-barrel photon blasters.
Length: 41m
Manufacturer: Custom-design, Hibayshi-made.
Crew: 4 bridge crew, 10 drone control staff.
Weaponry: 2 x fast-tracking flak turrets (top, bottom)
Special: 2 x drone bays (port, starboard)
1:300 scale model of the eureka tower, Melbourne's highest building. This stands 1 metre tall (a little smaller than the Eiffel tower) and consists of 4 main sections. Photo by Shannon Ocean www.flickr.com/photos/10104652@N06/
More Photos, plus some progress shots here
Ma ville en miniature, grosse prise de tête! Du coup admiration au max pour les afols qui pratiquent le microscale!
Spaceship of the Antonimor-Class Battleship
Affiliation: Trynin Empire
Manufacturer: Tronde shipyard (and many subsidies and private companies)
Length/beam/draft: [scale???]
Armor/shield Level: 5ft armor plating/level 3
Sublight engines/lightspeed engines:
Sublight speed/lightspeed:
Range: 2,127
Crew: 825
Armament: 32x 32in Hinton laser cannons, 5x burst cannons in 5 turrets, 58x 5in laser cannons, 44x 1in plasma cannons, 12x 6in flak laser cannons, 186x 1in laser cannons, 204 spacecraft and an extra 60 in storage.
First there was the headlight plates, then some bright soul figured out the technic plates with side holes (wheels go in studs first). I humbly present to you the latest development in chassis for your microscale vehicles. It rolls man, it really rolls!
EDIT: I've been pre-empted by some 3-1/2 years. www.flickr.com/photos/duckingham/2873614357/in/pool-89313...
Perched on a bluff overlooking the city, the Micropolis Observatory has a great view of the stars.
Also features one of my micro airplanes!
In the same spirit as Mr Yoder's work, this craft has both wet and dry storage bays. On the rear of the ship is a docking platform
I think I got a bit carried away on the stickers with this one. Nonetheless, it came out completely differently to how I imagined. The engines were originally on side pods, but it made any cockpit I put in the middle look too small and imbalanced. So this vertical configuration happened instead.
A 1:125 scale ship. It has a full interior as always. Though there is space for the bed and toilet I don't have the pieces for them. This is also why the ship is blue not grey.
The landing gear retracts though not very well. there is also a engine room added from the cross section of the ship. It is removable to access the lower cargo hold.
The lower hatch is also there but it is kept closed to keep the 3 stud wide part of the ship and the 4 stud wide part of the ship together.