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Straight from the forced perspective build.

Built: 1895 Architect: Richard Morris Hunt

I built this ship in Lego Digital Designer in a green color scheme.

 

See more pictures at my Brickshelf page. Or check out the LDD version here.

This is a custom imperial base I built in micro-scale (roughly in scale with the 75329 Trench Run). The microfigs are technically a bit to big for the actual scale of the base, but it's pretty close.

It features a front gate with an elevated landing platform and a back gate that leads to the surrounding wilderness. The landing platform can accommodate most small to medium-sized imperial ships, up to and including a Gozanti-class cruiser.

The interior if the base is sized to fit the standard set of Imperial vehicles, including AT-ATs and TIE fighters, and includes boarding gantries for both.

 

The design of the base came from a number of different sources

 

- The landing platform was originally inspired by the Endor platforms from ROTJ, but takes most of its design from the cliffside base in The Mandalorian S2E2 "The Siege" and the Imperial Base on Zeffo from Jedi: Fallen Order.

- The command center pulls from those two locations as well, plus general imperial starship bridges, especially the Class 546 Arquitens.

- Most of the interior is based on Imperial Starship hangars, especially the ISD hangar from Squadrons. Getting the angled design of the floor to work was quite interesting.

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

Show's the hollow center section used to wrap around the rubber-band holder. You can see clearly the 2 to 3 stud narrowing.

Possible entry for Bruno's Landscape contest.

Built: 1792 - 1800 Architect: James Hoban

Yay, Background!

A new day, and a complete overhaul of the structure of the main section of the ship! I should now have a solid(ish) base on which to build the front half. The front half will be a triangular prism shape, approx the same diameter as the rear section. I have still not solved the connection to the reactor/engine section, but I also poached part of that section for the mid-ship greebles so it will need a complete overhaul anyway. I am also trying to work out what to actually do with the very front of the ship; any suggestions would be appreciated! Now to order some more dark blue parts…

finally I've found some use for the minifigures stands.

 

more pics in my photstream

Built by a student in one of my microscale classes. This is the kind of photo quality I'm able to get with my simple studio and a point-and-shoot camera.

 

Caravan ship no.20 it's one of the favourite spaceship's to long distance travel because their big inside.

microscale houses

 

199 pieces

 

Includes 4 Microscale Pinchbot Landingbots

 

Entry for the $20 category in the Put your Brick Where your Mouth Is contest. Not for sale.

Will be featured in an upcoming animation

This week was supposed to be a break from Lego. Instead, I lasted 2 days. Oh well.

 

Since Brickworld, I've been wanting to do something in Micropolis-scale. No idea what the large building houses. Didn't really think about it when I built it. The coffee shop is just a coffee shop, enjoy it.

A little micro street scene.

The other side of the small convenience store.

Of course, correctly Elizabeth Tower, but the "Big Ben" misnomer is so common (even LEGO use it in their set) I've gone along with it here.

Microscale Battlestar Galactica built for the CS group contest.

 

This was pretty much the quickest project ever. From reading about the contest to uploading on flickr in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Hooah!

The torso is based on this design. Named by Richard Kreutz-Landry on the MF0 Discord.

5.5 hours to render - I think we can all guess what parts I'll not be using in future.

I figured out a much better orientation than in the last pictures of it.

Heather did some really cool microscale stuff a while back. I wish she had done more as she was really good at it.

 

Photo from the archives of Heather "LEGOGirl" Braaten.

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 humanities existence to parts unknown. While dangerous, the reward can be substantial.

Crash! Crash! Crash! Pseeeew!

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