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This polyhedron is made of 20 triangular faces and 12 pentagonal faces so if I am right it is an icosidodecahedron
This new rural road set-up is a little different than all of my previous layouts.
This one consists of four (4) interconnected 4 foot by 2 foot by 1/2 inch wide MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) sections.
I use these smaller sections for individual sets, like the hospital, and they're much more mobile than the heavier stuff.
There also interchangeable, more or less, so they can go together in different configurations to create different scenes.
This is a semi-permanent "wing" of the layout, so, when needed, it is fairly easy to carry and store these out of the way to make room for another little world.
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See the Layout album for more exclusive, (unless you've seen it already, then it's not so exclusive after all) behind the scenes footage:
I put up some pictures of it a while ago, but now I made some better ones.
It is also my project on Lego Cuusoo. lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/677
Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM
I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.
A wall in my livingroom. All shelves are handmade. All modulars also, of course. Can you recognize something?
These are my modular buildings I've created several years ago. Most of these are already on Brickshelf but since I'm not able to access that account anymore I decided to upload them onto my Flickr account as well.
I still didn't have the heart to take them apart. I've even upgraded most of them over the years. Here's a little back story on all of them (from left to right)
The Book shop is adapted from a moc from xueren . I've created it in 2009.
The left building is supposed to be a post office/restaurant in a typical Dutch style. It has no interior yet but I plan to create one. I've built this one in 2011.
If you want any detail photo's, just ask. I'd be happy to post them.
Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM
I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.
This is a 36'x36' Modular Horse Barn. This barn has stalls, tack room, wash stall, loft and 10' wide overhang on one side. This barn was built in Pennsylvania, USA. See Horse Barns for more information.
Modular home customization is fun. It brings joy to the building process. Once a home owner decides to modify the standard floor plan or exterior layout, the fun begins. Modular customization is making a home beautiful and attractive. The idea of not liking to mimic the standard look of a...
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The sculptural, porous form of Polyhedra Modular Coffee Tableᵀᴹ finds its inspiration in the micro world of organic bone structures as revealed by Scanning Electron Microscope images.
The complex geometry is derived from Weaire-Phelan space packing structure, and is made up of interlocking dodecahedrons and tetra-decahedrons. These have been rotated and split at an angle that creates a seemingly random pattern, yet it is made up of only five different shapes. Multiples of the five shapes are effortlessly assembled to one another using neodymium magnets. This enables users to playfully create their own randomly shaped coffee table. One could describe it as “post-rational” Lego for grown-ups.
Half Front Gate Module
A New Update to the Kingdoms Modular Castle Creator Set on Lego Ideas. ideas.lego.com/projects/148797 From the front, this 4 x 16 module looks just like the original 8 x 16 front gate module. It has the Technic pins holes on the sides and both the front and the back. As with all of the narrow half module rooms, a balcony module can be hung off he back to create a wider or whole battlement space without having a supporting room beneath. Other than being narrower, the real difference is that the new version is not wide enough to take the existing Draw Bridge and Portcullis module that goes on top of the original front gate module. I’ll be working on that.
I wanted to build a modular corner building. I tried to build in the style of the Dutch 19th century architect C. Peters, wgho has mainly built a lot of post offices, in a sort of gothic-revival eclectical style. Only the ground floor has an interior.
I wanted to build a modular corner building. I tried to build in the style of the Dutch 19th century architect C. Peters, wgho has mainly built a lot of post offices, in a sort of gothic-revival eclectical style. Only the ground floor has an interior.
I wanted to build a modular corner building. I tried to build in the style of the Dutch 19th century architect C. Peters, wgho has mainly built a lot of post offices, in a sort of gothic-revival eclectical style. Only the ground floor has an interior.
Title : LEGO Certified Store (LCS) Modular
Builder : Shirley Yoong
Number of pieces: Approximately 3038 pieces
Duration to complete: 1 month
This Lego Shop Modular consists of 3 storeys with various sections to cater both kids and adults.
1st Floor - Pick-A-Brick & Hard To Find sections (modulars). At the back, there's a store room with air con compressors on top of it.
2nd Floor - LEGO sets for sale (Creator, Star Wars, City, Friends, Ninjago, Super Heroes)
3rd Floor - LEGO Play Zone for kids
There are also some LEGO MOC displays at every floor.
The window display at the 3rd floor (LEGO Play Zone) is actually a crazy mask to represent Lego as FUN, CRAZY & WACKY and anything is possible with Lego bricks.
10230 Mini Modulars
Ages 12+. 1,356 pieces.
US $79.99 CA $99.99 DE 69.99 € UK 59.99 £ DK 649.00 DKK AU $119.99
Available only to our LEGO® VIP Program Members, this exclusive mini modulars set is an authentic miniature representation of the first 5 buildings in the Modular Building series: Café Corner, Market Street, Green Grocer, Fire Brigade and Grand Emporium. Featuring highly detailed design, each building can be displayed as a stand alone piece or connected to the others buildings in the set. The mini Café Corner includes details like a fan above the doorway and printed hotel signage, while the mini Market Street includes transparent bricks and a unique brick construction. The quaint mini Green Grocer also features transparent bricks and a fire escape at the rear, while the mini Fire Brigade includes a brick bell and white arch wall elements. Finally, the mini Grand Emporium has a rooftop sign, skylight and window washing platform. With fantastic detailing and a huge variety of elements in a range of rich colors, this exclusive mini modulars set is the perfect addition to every VIP Member's collection.
•Exclusively available to LEGO® VIP Members!
•Authentic miniature representation of first 5 Modular Buildings: Café Corner, Market Street, Green Grocer, Fire Brigade and Grand Emporium!
•Each building can be displayed individually or connected to the other buildings in the set!
•All buildings feature fantastic detailing and a wide variety of elements and colors!
•Completed model measures over 5" (14.5 cm) tall, 12" (32 cm) long and 2.5" (6.5 cm) wide!
•Each individual building measures 2.5" (6.5 cm) long and 2.5" (6.5 cm) wide!
Entrance. I converted the moat into the planters by the sides of the entrance, and created a frame to signify a portal to the magical worlds. That can be seen from some castles where you will have a big portal at the bridge across the moat.
Modular home design. Here are 10 little minimalist modular homes are beautiful. Modular homes, in general have become more popular among people who want a simple lifestyle. The fact that small modular homes can be moved anywhere you want and can enjoy various kinds of life experiences that are not tied to a particular space. houserior.com/modular-home-design
It is here finally! The first shop along the main street of V City is a small one with a big name. The new Disney Store offers different products of its several franchises, including PIXAR and Star Wars.
The client (of course I am making this up) wants a small modern building, but contains some essence of its brand. Undoubtedly the castle becomes the starting point for my design brainstorming session. My initial idea is a little box with a castle, and I began to break down the important elements from the castle to form the design language.
The facade profile of the building comes from the two side towers above, and I only extracted the cut-corner shape. This slightly chamfered entrance also helps the portal stand out better.
This is the front of the ice cream shop I've created back in 2009. Pictures are already on Brickshelf but since I'm not able to access that account anymore I decided to upload this onto my Flickr account as well.
I still didn't have the heart to take it apart. I've even upgraded most of them over the years. You can find more photo's and information in my flickr stream.
If you want any detail photo's, just ask. I'd be happy to post them.
Coming soon, two new modules from Pittsburgh Modular. From Rick at Pittsburgh:
"Dual Index: ($139 available in September) An 8hp high quality dual linear VCA with both offset gain and attenuation plus a mix out and room for my big fingers. This module is based on the Generator's Index circuit. Nice warm sound.
VCBend: ($139 available in September) A 6hp control voltage modulation module. This module takes the bipolar control voltage input and bends it to the amount of the CV input in relation to the Internal Voltage Reference pot. This module favours esoteric applications over precision. More often than not the output voltage does not resemble the input in any way. The control voltage output of this module is always positive. Both the control voltage input and VC input are attenuverted."
LINK to a discussion thread at Muff's: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41337&postdays=... .
New module announcement initially posted on Pittsburgh Modular's Twitter page: twitter.com/pghmodular .
And the construction resumes after a long time. The second and third order came in with only one day difference.
The idea behind this is the fact that my LEGO minifigs have no real residential areas (not counting the weekend houses). When I first saw Orangyal007's small-scale modular house (www.flickr.com/photos/51018897@N03/6306582895/in/photostream) I knew what to do.