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This is a neat little microscale build by WaMALUG member Brett Harris.
The buildings are built entirely from a single part (2x4 wedge plate)! The trapezoidal part shape and anti-stud cutouts allow you to create a variety of interesting angles and texture patterns.
He made this as a study on how you don't need a wide variety of parts to do microscale, just imagination!
Alternate model for Umbaran MHC polybag set 30243
more pics in my Alt Model/SSC set
Another shot at Mantiskings's Single Set
As a child, I always figured LEGO gave us the Classic Space wing plates so that we could build Star Destroyers, though I never actually tried it until the 1990s.
This is a version I built in 2003 (with help from Nik Johnson).
Of course, then I needed a tiny Blockade Runner for it to chase. It's not to the same scale as the Star Destroyer, but it's pretty small. It was probably my first real microscale MOC.
Here you can see the rail tunnels, Young & Jacksons (no Chloe inside) St Pauls , Flinders st station, and the jumbo screen at federation square
More Photos can be seen here www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=366690
Photo by Shannon Ocean www.flickr.com/photos/10104652@N06/
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.
Ok last one till next month (maybe) I decided to add some fangs to the forward prongs and some fire (maybe venom?) dropping out. Some blades on the back for additional post-thuster stability control.
Day 4 of RebelLUG's Vignweek contest from 2024. The theme was "Microscale Set" which means, I quote "Revamp a LEGO set or sets in micro scale"
The Boutique Hotel (10297-1), one of my favorite set ever, it's just looking amazing, so naturally I decided to make it smaller, 2 time smaller by the way. It turns out it was way more complicated than expected because of the architecture, I could have seen it come but overwall, very fun to make.
Because of the time limit and the architecture, I wasn't able to make an interior but the first floor was windows not covered. Oh and the back isn't made (surprisingly x) )
Hope you like it though and see you tomorrow for Day 5 !
A MOC, made ​​in 2008, that I created for the Mini Castle Contest. Represents the Jason's Argo. You can see how I build it in this link: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=345644
This is the first of several rural micropolis modules I am working on. A quaint little farmhouse and barn. With cows/sheep!
A little shuttle I made with some blue and gray and quickly changed the wind screen to trans yellow to get as close as I can to the classic space color palette.