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A modular figure for scale_front

Modular origami mandala designed and folded by me. 8 sheets, no glue.

The Modular Assault Gauntlet (MAG) is a wearable combat system. The MAG operates with a plug-in firing system connected to a touch-activated trigger on the palm of the glove. Weapon systems are then attached to the wrist of the gauntlet via a mounted picatinny rail. One of the currently available variants; the MAG-GL, utilizes a modified M203 grenade launcher along with a laser sight so a soldier is not required to have a grenade launcher attached to their rifle; thus freeing up their rifle for other potential combat systems. Other additional weapon systems are currently in research, such as a taser attachment for law enforcement.

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This was a concept I've been thinking up for a the past few weeks. I'm still not sure how practical this would be irl but it's cool as hell.

 

Made from; a SI-DAN wrist watch, a Brickarms M203 grenade launcher, a Brickarms Tactical PDW, and a lego hand.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

Trying more patterns from the kit.

MOC: Modular LEGO Store. Based on the LEGO Brand Retail Store set that has been used as a giveaway at store openings over the past couple of years, but blown up to minifig scale.

 

And yes, I know that the original set isn't a corner building, but I just hadn't built one yet and needed one for a layout I was working on :)

Make your very own Test Chamber out of LEGO, in any way that you want! First build the modular frame to the dimensions you choose, and then fill the walls and floor with tiles, platforms, buttons and more! Finally, add accessories such as turrets, cubes, small buttons, signs, cameras and most importantly, test subjects!

    

Includes four minifigures, Chell and 3 Aperture Science Sentry Turrets.

Completely modular design allows you to redesign the chamber for different tests.

Solve button puzzles with the Weighted Storage Cube, or dodge the laser sights of an array of turrets!

Use the 4 different pattern tiles to create any 2 digit number for the level sign.

Discover a hidden Ratman den behind the testing chamber walls.

Standard Testing Chamber arrangement is over 10" (25cm) long, 5" (12cm) deep and 6" (15cm) tall!

Combine multiple Modular Testing Chamber sets and your own module designs for unlimited variations. The possibilities are endless!

Parts Count: ???

 

Thanks to the awesome staff at Cuusoo who gave Portal a second look, this project is now on Cuusoo and 100% suportalable! If you'd like to see Portal LEGO sets become a reality, support it now at the Cuusoo project page!

 

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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 Bank is actually the fifth building I've created back in 2010. It does not contain an interior yet (altough I have plans to make one in the future).

 

The Ice saloon is the third building I've built (2009). I wanted to do something different with the facade and the floor. It worked out almost as what I had in mind.

 

The Pizzeria was the first MOC I ever created. It was build in 2008. I've upgraded it a bit over the years.

 

The florist I build directly after I built the pizzeria in 2008. It has a interior on the first floor.

 

The Book shop is adapted from a moc from somebody else. 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.

My latest experiment in something other than standard modular buildings. The alley features a dead end, some boxes and a dumpster.

A 16-wide Lego modular building using Scala wall panels in light salmon, featuring, of course, a fishmonger and an apartment.

 

And yes, there's some reference to the "Fishmaster song", the misheard lyrics version of Nightwish's "Wishmaster"...

Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

Possible reverses

 

An old star from 2012 which I apparently left way underexplored! Other variations:

www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/26481623896/

www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/26393978475/

 

All the paper patterns are from the Zen Origami kit:

www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/26038582390/in/photostream/

Maybe not the very best option to showcase the design but I had to fold these stars AND I wanted to test the paper, so there you go:)

Alternate build of "Police Station"

Here is another section of modular terrain. This time I chose to do a stream, since water is one of the areas where I think modular terrain standards could benefit from an update.

 

Here are the two modules connected together. I intentionally built the second without looking at the first, and remarkably enough they look pretty good when connected. If this were for a real MOC or display, I would add a rock or two to the road and a few more bits of grass to the river to blend the edges, but even as-is I'm pretty happy with how they connect.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 12 units, no glue

Name: -

Designer: Valentina Minayeva (?)

Parts: 32

Paper size: 4,5 х 9,0 (1:2)

Final height: ~ 10,5 х 2,6 cm

without glue

From these units: www.flickr.com/photos/64195347@N08/48336924242/in/album-7...

60° Origami Modulars (Maria Sinayskaya)

4, 10, 12 units, no glue

Folded from A rectangles but 2:3 or other rectangles are also possible with this folding sequence.

www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/32235886840

Here is another section of modular terrain. This time I chose to do a stream, since water is one of the areas where I think modular terrain standards could benefit from an update.

 

Here are the two modules connected together. I intentionally built the second without looking at the first, and remarkably enough they look pretty good when connected. If this were for a real MOC or display, I would add a rock or two to the road and a few more bits of grass to the river to blend the edges, but even as-is I'm pretty happy with how they connect.

LEGO modular post office.

 

6455 parts.

 

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

 

This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.

 

Tree technique by Ralf Langer.

A modular building, on a base compatible with MILS modules, and some interior furniture

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 12 units, no glue

//got a bit messy in the center...//

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

reverse side

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

Two townhouses inspired by houses in Washington, D.C.. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. Fully furnished. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.

Work in progress on a MOC you can see finished here.

 

This will be part of a larger tower so the drawbridge will make more sense later :)

Modular Octagonal Origami Box | Design: Hideaki Azuma | Article: origamitutorials.com/octagonal-modular-origami-box/

My 15th custom modular building - a church

Modular Submachine Gun

Fires 30 5.7x28mm rounds

 

Thanks to Benjoo for the inspiration on this gun, mainly the magwell area :)

A collaborative project between my partner and me. They design buildings in sketches on paper, I iterate them into LEGO designs matching the LEGO/Bricktober Mini Modular standard, and together we go looking for parts in local secondhand stores' bulk bins and then Bricklink the rest. We've done 4 so far! The pizza place is an official set, 40181.

Designer: Masha Athanasiadi

Units: 30

Paper: 1x1

no glue

Kusudama Bouquet Book 4

www.amazon.com/dp/1790657156

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.

Sorry I haven't posted anything lately but here is something I have been working on! It is a lacrosse store modular building! I have been getting in to building my own "modular style" building to go with the official lego ones. I have also been parting out/ modding/ expanding cafe corner, green grocer, and market street! If you guys have any ideas for modular buildings for me to make put them in the comments! I have a few other mocs coming up to including a lotr moc, some more modular buildings, and a medieval moc!

c&c is welcome

-E

Lego modular inspired by rococo architecture. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.

Mini Modular version based on a previous MOC. With some slight modifications.

 

Thought it would be fun to revisit some of my old MOCs and recreate them as Mini Modulars.

Designed by me

5 units

Squares - 7.5 cm

This model can also be assembled as a kusudama, but the assembly then would be difficult.

 

UPDATE :

This unit is already designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva

You can see it here - kusudama.me/#/Clematis/Carambola

This one by me is just a variation

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

4.6 L Modular V8

Metrotown, Burnaby, British Columbia

This modular building (32 x 32 studs) was inspired by The First Church of Springfield from "The Simpsons."

 

The interior features six full pews which can accommodate three minifigures each - for a total of 18 parishioners. Using the pipe organ you can sing along to "In the Garden of Eden" by I. Ron Butterfly or you may choose instead to use lectern to advertise for Mr. Plow.

 

In addition to high-quality, easy-to-follow PDF instructions, I also provide a series of PNG files that give you options to create stickers/custom prints for the church's infamous marquee sign.

 

Find the instructions here and on Rebrickable.com!

 

You can also follow all the fun on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego

Building the highlands castle, really stimulated my mind, and I was left wondering what would these techniques and styles look like if they were incorporated into the modular castle system.

 

This is my first attempt at the gatehouse. There is definately a lot i'd like to change, but i like it enough for an innitial upload.

 

As always if you are interested in the project, go to my lego ideas castle, and support it, so it can become a real set!

 

80x94x80mm

 

Hand-made cardboard model by Dan McPharlin. Sold.

 

View the full set

 

Designer: Carlos Bocanegra

Diagram: Pajarita Magazine 133

Name: Lilypad kusudama

Designer: Koray Kramer

Units: 90

Paper: 6,5 x 6,5

Final diameter: ~ 12,5 cm

with glue

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