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Swooshable and potentially sleek, it turned out this ship was too similar to another one I'd made previously, not yet uploaded. I am going to salvage the nacelles and the prow, but that's about it, I think.

This was really just a study in shape. Came out alright.

I need to get back to hardsuits though.

Bottom detail from the stern

LDD render of my first attempt at a Dalek spaceship in microscale.

A tribute to Albert King who used to play a Gibson Flying V guitar with a unique and very expressive style… Vintage design by LEGOWOW !

Azelia Town is a rich town with a economy based of farming and fishing being the only exporters of a special fish.

A Microscale base in the Power Miners theme.

My microscale Minas Tirith. More pics are on my website.

This battle was one the biggest ones in the Microhammer 20.000 World !

(Can you find the "Easter Egg" ?)

I tested some new flash diffusion techniques on a microscale radar/sensor ship tablescrap I've had around for a while.

When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.

 

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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.

Built: 1910 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Planters are modified pieces

The result of experimenting with the new technique I invented for making the towers. It was simply sticking cogwheels on axles, and that's what was the effect.

 

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Lego microscale Return Jedi battle Endor AT-ST Star Wars brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

Faye's Redtail from Cowboy Bebop, in scale so it can land on my Bebop.

A Microscale base in the Power Miners theme. Closeup of large garage with vehicle.

It's just a flesh wound!

A closer view of a Microscale base in the Power Miners theme.

The Old Dominion is an aging utility craft usually tasked with ferrying miners and supplies to various asteroid and moon mining operations in the Taldron system.

 

It's most notorious cargo were 4 elephants for one mining stations manager's wife. He spent a years worth of pay to have them brought to the moon where she wanted to use them as a way to entertain the children. Lets just say the elephants weren't thrilled about the ride.

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.

A couple students worked together to build this farm scene on eight 8x8 plates.

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Completed September 1909

Public premier at BrickCon, September 2011

Building Microscale airbases is always good fun. Here is my lateset try.

This is a microscale train station scene I put together as my first "real" MOC. It started out as a small idea for the canopy on a train platform and sort of evolved from there.

 

It was intended to a be a contribution to the upcoming train show, but I managed to get it done in time for Funatorium Explorium.

 

The scene includes two train tracks, platforms on both sides of the track, a train station (with waiting room, bathrooms, ticket counter, mailbox and vending machines), a small park, parking lot, some vehicles(two borrowed from Tower Bridge, so not my own), and some landscaping.

 

Video tour: youtu.be/WOjoV6M-3nk

Dry storage containers link together along either side of the craft's bow

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 an X-90 APC emerging from the cargo hold.

A failed attempt at lighting my new base with LEGO Power Functions. Unfortunately, my camera couldn't cope with the darkness!

few more pics of the little row of townhouses.

 

the full view from the front is here

Top view of one of the most instantly recognizable establishments of Las LegoVegas: The Pink Hotel

 

more pictures of the fabulous Las LegoVegas in this set

A house overlooking a grassy bank, from the front. Two stories with a chimney. Part of the "LEGO Architecture: Designer" project on LEGO CUUSOO.

 

Inspired by LEGO's Architecture theme, this set gives you the site and materials to bring your own buildings to life out of LEGO. You can choose from a number of different sites to build on or create a custom one. Then you get to design and build any structure you want.

 

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This MOC is built in a slightly greater scale than most of my micros.

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.

White MOC on beige tablecloth not as high-contrast as I'd hoped.

 

Fin on the left not at the right angle :(

The Cherry has a big cargo capacity, and a quite good speed trough their size.

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