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Modeled in 3ds Max, rendered with V-Ray and postpro with PS (Nik Color Efex Pro).

 

Created with Mandelbulb 3D

"Emporté(e) par le "Fool"

Lego bookstore modular inspired by A.Masow Architects concept store. There are four apartments above the bookstore. The modular house can be opened at the back and is fully furnished. About 6500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used. Reference images.

I created a LEGO project called The Beginning of LEGO History it is based on Ole Kirk Kristiansen's house and I built the house for LEGO's 90th anniversary this year.

 

If you like this project and want it to become a real lego set then support it than on ideas.lego.com/projects/ddb75bfd-f764-4f83-86cb-25501c7a685e

 

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This is my entry for the Music To Our Ears contest on Lego Ideas.

 

One of the best things about music is that there are so many different styles of it. What better way to discover them all than at a music store! Celebrate the wide variety of music genres and musical instruments and relive the heyday of music stores with this modular building!

 

This corner building is comprised of a music store and a record shop on the ground floor and several apartments on the upper floors. Each apartment is themed after a popular music genre to suit the style of its inhabitant. The architect of the building designed it to look like a group of giant instruments to represent the four different types of instruments: An electric guitar (stringed), a clarinet (wind), a drum set (percussion), and a turntable (electronic). The floors can be separated to play inside.

 

This 2589pcs set is not only a great addition to anyone's modular buildings display, but also a fun playset that can serve as a home for your CMF musicians. Comes with 2 store owners and a new Classical Musician!

The exhibits are lots of 90s set references!

8x8 mini-modular designed for the Rebrick Mini-building Madness 2017 contest (3D model, no restriction on part colors).

 

The future is now! Except it was yesterday. And it didn't happen. Welcome to the museum of the amazing science fiction of the 50's, the crazy predictions for the future, flying cars and cheesy robots. May contain traces of radiation, do not stay in for prolonged periods of time.

A modular school.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

Every city needs a school! The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts.

 

The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock.

 

The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments.

 

The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class.

 

The upper floor contains the library.

NOTE: The building is copied by me from this: ideas.lego.com/projects/dffbf5e2-9789-49f0-811c-d1645f80672c Please support the project.

 

This is a draft for my new modular for this year.

Celebrating my 9th piece of modern architecture in the archiBRICKture series, the modular LEGO Store is a colorful and clean building where both adults and kids will find all the joy with the LEGO bricks!

 

The design rips off all colors except on the front door, above where you can find all the different colors of LEGO bricks, the signature of this brand. Next to the door is the giant wooden sculpture of minifigure, and people will have no difficulty to locate the store!

 

The new building introduces different curves and round corners to soften the block massing, giving the facade a subtle but interesting look. The curves also go around the facade cut-out for the minifigure statue and the glass wall behind it, which allows sunlight to enter the shop.

 

There are 3 floors and a rooftop. Inside, you can find all the popular box sets including the latest ones, a Pick-A-Brick corner, a children play area and a LEGO factory machine display. On the rooftop, you can have some refreshments, or share ideas if there is any MOC event.

 

So now you have a new place to haunt, what are you waiting for?

The Magellan Modular Starship is a system that allows the user to easily customize their starship to meet their own unique requirements. Whether you need a battle cruiser, transport, or simply a luxury starship, the Magellan Modular Starship is precisely what you need.

 

Please check out the modular construction group. While my SHIP is using a 10x10x10 standard, I would still love to see more people building space using this style of modularity.

Construction of a modular building, using set 31077, on a base compatible with MILS modules

My first modular building, a street corner with two small houses, one residential and one dental.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

front and reverse

Tentative title for modular font, been workin' on. Caps and numbers done / lowercase next.

this is my first model from this kind of unit i have ever folded, something around 500 units =)

it was a christmas gifft for my mum.

From squares.

The pocket on my previous box works also as a lock.

Modular building made in LEGO Digital Designer.

My newest lego ideas Project! You can vote now: ideas.lego.com/projects/c4d1bdfc-3903-457f-bf53-4b2f96b44a66

 

10k votes can make this a real lego set! I hope you like it and please vote! ;)

 

My instagram: www.instagram.com/nicolas_builds/

Something you come up with when LEGO Classic Space and No Man's Sky meet for the first time in your head ;)

60° Origami Modular (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 10, 4 units, no glue

After 3 attempts I made a decent looking modular building for my city. I do need to do more on the exterior, and currently the interior doesn't exsists yet.

 

Funny thing is I went for a modern looking building but somehow ended up with this

Pictures of a new, unmarked and unnamed tiltrotor aircraft flying over Zeus airbases have been surfacing recently.

 

It is not known wether the VTOL is with Zeus or merely being tested here by one of the allied nations, however several interesting observations have been made. The design of the hull and tail seem to indicate at least some degree of stealth. In addition to the main-rotors, there appear to be secondary jetengines in the swallow-style tail to provide additional thrust and in-flight maneuvering.

Most interestingly though, is the fact that the rear of the craft seems to be modular in nature and has been seen both fitted with a troop-transport module as well as lifting-equipment for smaller vehicles.

 

We can only assume this new aircraft is a multi-purpose medium-lifter for special operations.

We will try to bring you more information as this story develops.

 

Took all the feedback from the first image and made the suggested changes. Not seen here are the flaps on the back of the wings, which are stable enough, since they are basically stuffed with pegs and connectors for additional stability.

This is not the final version hower, I just realized the tail-booms need to be raised by about a brick, in order to fit the AMPVs in the rear-compartment (which is 8-wide without the troops-module.)

Last patch with my modular system. The video you can find here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmnURWiQwgA

 

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Started this aaaaaaages ago. I originally started this mod for my Ghost figure, as he has a grey ACR in the MW2 level 'Loose Ends'. I didn't do particularly well; to finish this, I ended up having to add putty to fix the accidents made while filing. :P

So yes. I've used the classic Brickarms G36 as the base, and I've painted, sculpted, and glued a bunch of stuff onto it.

The stock is completely scratch-built from plastic card and a coupla squares of e-tape.

The rails are made of plastic card, cut into miniscule strips and glued. Bloody painstaking process, but I like the result.

With all the modular madness going on recently, I decided to make it modular. I elected not to make removable sights, since that would have interfered with the rails and I wanted to leave them intact. But the magazine is interchangable, and you can add a foregrip or grenade launcher.

 

So yeah. Comments and criticism appreciated! This is for an upcoming figure.

 

Now that I actually look at this photo, it's not a particularly flattering one. Oh well. It looks far less messy in real life; cameras tend to pick up little details.

I always wanted to try making a modular using 1x2 plates in mixed colours, but have never had enough plates in the right colours to do a full size modular building. Then I saw the LEGO Ideas contest to celebrate 90 years of TLG and the idea formed to try and do a midi-scale version (somewhere between minifigure and micro scale). The base for this build is 8x16 studs, so it is one-quarter of the baseplate used for a standard 16-stud wide modular building.

 

It is modular as the floors come apart. However, the way I did the windows for this version means that it's not so pretty on the inside.

 

I would love to do a row of townhouses like this in different colours. Once I can accumulate a few more plates!

 

PS: Sarah Beyer (@betweenbrickwalls) has mastered the use of mixed plates in her gorgeous buildings, but I want to also do a shout out to Jan M. (@wooootles) whose “Avenue Residences” is one of the first buildings that I recall that used this technique (and which is still one of my all time favourite builds).

60° Origami Modular (Maria Sinayskaya)

rectangles (1:2), 5, 30 units, no glue

Feel the hot rhythm of Cuba! Enjoy delicious coffee in local cafe, admire colorul mosaics and old cars. This model requiers 2949 elements.

 

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