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Hi! :) Im sure, you realised it immediately, that this creation is something different from me. I always liked the post-apocalyptic dioramas, or vehicles, especially the ones, which are Lego creations. So I wanted to try it, and the result is a short story and of course a vehicle from the very dark future. Feel free to tell your opinion in the comments, I'm really curious about them! Hope you like it!
The nuclear world was started ten years ago. Many people died, and since the end of the war, the world is a silent and empty place. Almost empty. There are survivors, but most of them became zombies, because of Alfa-466. It was the last invention of mankind. There are only a few healthy people, but they always have to run, because zombies want to catch and eat them.
It's the reason, why they built this vehicle. During the years they developed it very much, so it is possible to stay alive and keep a distance from zombies with it.
The bus has a V8 engine, but some zombies are very fast, so it was necessary to put two bottles of nitro near the engine. They put the bus into turbo mode and make it much faster.
The engine means the life, so it is very important to protect it. Therefore there is big machine gun and some smaller guns on the roof.
In the middle section there is the cargo area. If the survivors find something useful, for example weapons, food, or tools, they can store it here. It's the safest place for important things, because zombies are afraid of high places.
The front is the weakpoint, because the driver is here. The windscreen was exchanged to grilles, but the door is still there. There is a "KEEP OUT" pattern below it, but the reading skills of zombies are unknown, so it was necessary to find out a more reliable method. It is the welding machine and the flame thrower.
As you can see on this picture, the bus was tested several times, and looks like, it works well. More pictures on MOCpages!
This all began when my photographer mate Xristos Miaoulis wanted to take some photos of a Lego creation!
Without much building experience i realized that this was going to be difficult...
But after 3 months of on and off work mixed with countless BL orders it finally came together
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So this build is based years into the biopocalypse when nature has started taking back the streets and the cities are growing thick with plant life!
The main building on the right has removable floors and the left building is a burned out shell from the car wreckage!
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I know Halo 5 wasn't everyone's favorite game, but personally I found the art style and designs to be my favorite of the series. I've been wanting to do some models from the game for a while now, finally got a chance!
Two Anlance-class Frigates (as seen in Halo 5's main menu) on patrol encounter a Covenant Man O' War, which has set its sights on plundering the research outpost on the planet below.
Postmoderne
erbaut 2000-02
Architekten: Architekten: Murphy und Jahn
Höhe: 162,5 m
Etagen: 41 Obergeschosse, 5 Untergeschosse
exploring the old abandoned Chicago Post office was fun, This was the biggest and most visible abandoned building in Chicago/ There is work now being done inside for high end retail and business space
This is a post from a vine-row at Tinwood Vineyard. I really love how weathered the wood and paint are.
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Female Linnet posing on a fence post at Arbroath cliffs.
railway post office (central post), rotterdam, 1954 - 1959, architect: evert + herman kraaijvanger, artist: louis van roode
Automation for this railway post office meant tall work areas with a minimum of columns. Its width of 34 metres is spanned in concrete supported by just one central column. There are less-tall office storeys on the east and west sides. In the double-height work areas, the scale is determined by a horizontal window rising 2.1 metres. The uppermost level, 9.5 metres high and without columns, is clearly expressed in the facade by brick and concrete architecture typical of the post-war reconstruction.