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A classic station wagon as police car, as it could have been used in the 50s and early 60s. For example, it is inspired by the Chevrolet Nomad.
I designed the car especially to be combined with the LEGO 10278 Police Station.
Building instructions (with other wheels) availalble at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-61105/
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This was a quick tablescrap gun that I liked very much and decided to share with you.
It is a bit big for a minigif scale, but it could go well as a anti aircraft gun.
Inspired with gun on this drawing: i1183.photobucket.com/albums/x462/Dowly/IS-2.jpg
And also inspired by much of Ironsniper's guns
I hope you like it!
every fave and comment is welcome and highly appreciated!
Here is Frank the LEGO city Fireman, like most of the figs we build, something isnt quite going right for him today.....
He is one of the largest minigifs we have made, equal in size to both Santa and Laval figs we have done previously.
1.7m tall and approx 75,000 bricks.
The R-41 Starchaser was a multi-role starfighter manufactured by Hoersch-Kessel Drive, Inc. Based on the shape or Torra Doza's ship in the Star Wars Resistance trailer, I'm assuming it's either an R-41 or craft based off that line.
Suggested minifig is a custom pilot made to look like Torra Doza. stud.io has limited minigif parts, so all the added flight suit pads and accessories are hard to emulate.
Love Star Wars and Lego, and i love portrait Photography, is my first of a serial Portrait Pictures.
LEGO is a toy that's safe for kids. But what if it's Grand Theft Auto
using LEGO? Brick Flick presents Grand Theft Auto: LEGO City and has
the minigifs running around in LEGO City doing GTA stuff. Sweet.
Some of our Adventurer Minigifs and Sets. I think one of those black trucks may be one of my MOC's for the kids - but I don't know which one, maybe both. Or maybe modifications of ones we saw in LEGO sets.
Estaban en la placita que hay frente a la sede de la Asociación de la Prensa de Granada. Eran de papel, así que al día siguiente ya estaban bastante hechos polvo.
[Nota: NO soy el autor de las fotos ni de los montajes. Fueron expuestos en el evento HISPABRICK en Diciembre 2007 organizado por la gente de Hispalug. Autor de esta foto: Carrotix Publicado originalmente en: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=288841]