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A tiny little courier ship

 

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Side view from the starboard.

Pluppesjö number 4175 is a small house, with a sedum roof garden, located at Pluppesjö (eng. stud lake). The lake mainly receives its water from the nearby mountains and a glacier, which is why it is so bright and clear.

 

It is my submission for Swebrick Brick Challenge X. The piece of the month is:

 

4175: Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with Ladder

This photo also showcases the lovely visitors center and picnic pavilion.

Several shots of microscale trees that I will undoubtedly steal in the future.

Just a simple 1-stud-wide train.

199 pieces

 

With pinching arms for pinching action!

 

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

A little micro street scene.

Other way down the street, still centered on the apartment building.

2007 - microscale caribbean resort

My first microscale city.

Glad I'm finally done with this one :)

These warriors are form the Warriork race. With these figures you can play a 3 sided battle ! Just for fun !

Each mini-module consists of a tan 6x6 plate with dark grey tiles and other details. The mini-modules can be changed and switched to different positions.

This is the 21013 set of the Architecture series, but I have modified just some little details, above all on the roof the tower! :)

Post-Apocalyptic version of Bricksburg from The Lego Movie 2 (trailer)

Thème du concours: représenter un pays

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

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

Rifle deployed.

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.

At the 2011 edition of Brickfête, Toronto's premier Lego Nerd convention!

MILUG did a stud-free scene build challenge and I decided to go with microscale. I had lots of fun experimenting with different parts to build the rides!

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

Actually one of my latest creation when I started this page.

 

I hate rocket pods. I hate how they are prominent on so many units, from Viking to Goliath. Good thing I have found a part that represents a rocket launcher well without being an eyesore. Yay!

Max built this custom box to carry some of the city modules to Brickworld.

was first ment to be a tan collerd light cave racer, but i found it better like a space ship.

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

Just a random Microscale "Fleet" I came up with using various techniques. If you want different views, lemme know.

A little micro street scene.

The whole street.

My micro version volvo by Jakeof_

199 pieces

 

Microscale Landingbot Storage

 

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

A medic fregate built in LDD.

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