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Inspired to Palazzo Farnese in Rome

Design : Tomoko Fuse

modular origami lampshade made from translucent paper (30 units)

Inspired to Palazzo Farnese in Rome

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.

ideas.lego.com/projects/148797

LEGO modular art gallery MOC.

Modular medieval town. 8x8 base. 6-8 studs per floor. Connected by technic pins.

Baseplate for my future modular builds

Taken at AA Place, a Lego reseller in Hong Kong

This is 1 of the 12 pentagons needed to construct the decagons.

Modular star with 8 units.

 

Duo paper, 15x15 cm.

 

Front and back view, and folding sequence of unit and joining method.

 

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle

Modular Cube - designed by Bennett Arnstein

Variation of Lewis Simon´s Decoration Box

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, first floor detail: The Octan chief executive, who built his business empire from the ground, has two sons. This is one of them.

Lindbäcks Bygg

 

Västerås, Sweden

Modular simples de estrela. Tutorial no blog.

Designed by Tomoko Fuse

Folded by Adri 79

30 modules

My new tool, Clavia Nord Modular G2!

Long time before i played a little bit with the demo software, that was my first contact with modular sounds. In any way i missed this all time till now and i don't know why i waited till today to buy this fantastic machine. More about that i really enjoy about the USB connectivity..

Above you see my Virus C and down under a Kawai K4.

 

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I got inspiration from Palazzo Spada in Rome

Inspired to Palazzo Farnese in Rome

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, top floor detail: A small table in the corner where the chief exec can have a guest if he likes. The view from the window is quite nice.

Modular puzzle, by Hideaki Kawashima

Diagram : Tanteidan Convention Book 12

Folded from 6 A5 sheets

100 g/m² printing paper

 

You can see here the same one assembled.

 

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, back view.

Using the friendship base in a double-sided configuration that I hadn’t tried before. Designed and folded by me; 8 units, no glue.

Modular Cube - designed by Bennett Arnstein

Variation of Lewis Simon´s Decoration Box

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, first floor detail: The hallway outside the office is decorated with a big Octan logo. Mail goes in the box to the right.

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.

ideas.lego.com/projects/148797

Modular unit Dragon

A friend tried to show me the design of dragon like this once but I just couldn't remember how to fold the claws, head or tail so I came up with my own designs for those. All in all it turned out quite well.

 

Each pair of claws is one piece of 1:2 paper like the triangles and the head is a single square piece. All of started out as square notepad paper about 7cm.

 

Design was modified from one published in "Block origami" ISBN:452801436x by Tokiko, Kanesugi.

Designer: Mitsunobu Sonobe

 

On this Icosahedron I used three colors- two shades of green and turquoise. Enjoy :-)

This is 1 of the 20 hexagons needed.

8 units, designed and folded by me

Overall image of my concept model Modular Police Station. At a little less than 3000 pieces (if you count the extra 250+ from the "Mini"), this Modular is designed to complement 10197 Fire Brigade and, like the Fire Brigade, focuses primarily on its living space for the officers, while maintaining a "vintage"-esque look. The front of the building sports similar brickwork to the Fire Brigade in a different color scheme. The front of the building has old-fashioned lamps, a flag identical to the one on the Fire Brigade, and two adjustable security cameras on either end. The "1958" incorporated into the center of the building--whose technique has been used in other Modular Buildings--references the year the modern LEGO brick was patented. To complement the "1958," I included and designed a stylish '50s convertible police car while using pictures of '50s American cars as a reference.

Finally, ordered of LDD, my LEGO apartment came!

Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, first floor detail: In the office is also a mailbox, a nice rug, and a screen for business purposes.

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