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Instructions are available on Rebrickable:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...

 

This is my take on The Liberator from the Star Wars Rebels animated series. Its the same scale as my other micro Star Wars ships (I aim for 1:250), 59cm long, 1903 pieces weighing 1.6kg, but still very strong and easy to pick up.

 

I've tried my hardest to make all the sections proportionally correct and as detailed as possible. Most of the ship is made from modules connected to a Technic frame, inside of which is the ship's multi-layered interior (not to the same scale, its just a bit of fun!), topped by removable roof sections.

 

This was the last and by far the biggest ship on my micro Star Wars to-do list and I'm really pleased with how it turned out! Its the same scale as everything else I've labelled 'micro' so I'll try to take some group and maybe battle photos of lots of them together soon. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy the little space ships :)

Intruction:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-115107/tkel86/space-rocket/#details

 

A reproduction of a well-known space rocket in the comics world, scaled a little below the minifigure scale to be easily built and displayed.

  

This ship is an old favourite of mine, along with Anakin's Podarcer they represent the geeky peak of my youth! Having a go at this in midi-scale was a lot of fun, the ship came together really quickly and going bigger than micro meant being able to explore lots of ways to do the curvy body. It's turned out to be a simple little build that is about 2/3 the length of the last set by Lego and hopefully just as sturdy. Instructions, as ever are on Rebrickable...

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-110240/ron_mcphatty/midi-naboo-n...

  

Instructions for the DeLorean Time Machine are up on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-49929/Flashback_Bricks/delorean-...

 

This six-stud wide, City-scale car holds one minifigure and is packed with details like:

 

-Opening gull-wing doors

-Flux capacitor

-Time circuits display

-Time circuits keypad

-Time circuits on/off switch

-Speedometer

-Plutonium chamber warning light

  

Not to mention that the modular wheel sets allow you to quickly swap out standard, hover, or 1950s styling. The hood easily rebuilds to accommodate an external circuit board. And the rear section can be augmented with either a lightning rod or Mr. Fusion.

♦ Instructions available at Rebrickable

 

The TIE Reaper drew my attention when I discovered Doug Chiang’s wonderful concept art of the ship. The typical empire-like, agressive and angular look of it instantly reminded me of my favorite vehicles from the movie.

 

The main features of this design are: fully SNOT build from top to bottom, accurate proportions, studio model / prop look, removable stand and working ramp. Getting all the very complex angles and shapes, while maximizing the SNOT look, led to a very intricate build.

 

My main goal wasn’t “swooshability”, but making a convincing, display-only build. Although not intended for play, it can be easily moved around with or without its stand, and safely held from below.

 

Instructions for the TIE Reaper are available at Rebrickable!

Complement the official Titanic set with her little sister, the tender SS Nomadic - the last White Star Line ship in existence (above the surface, anyway).

 

This ship ferried some of Titanic's most illustriously wealthy passengers to the ship when it was making call in Cherbourg harbor, France (it even makes a brief appearance in the iconic 1997 film). After a long, unique career, the Nomadic was ultimately saved and restored to her former glory; you can see her today at outside the Titanic Museum in Belfast, Ireland.

 

This MOC was designed to be 1/200 scale, which makes it in scale with the official Titanic set. The build was originally designed by Jay Cal from the Lego Titanic Builders Facebook group. He provided the LDRAW file, and I re-built the design in Bricklink Studio. I made minor aesthetic changes / some price optimization but the design credit truly goes to him, hence why I make these instructions as well as the Studio file free for download. Keep in mind that this is an advanced build and will not be as sturdy as official sets.

 

Find the free instructions on Rebrickable.com!

 

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

These models (I built two of them) were heavily inspired by a Checker Taxicab build I found on Rebrickable by Labronco Brick Designs. (This builder had reverse engineered the taxi from the LEGO City Undercover video game) I changed the model around a lot to create a '50s police car. This car isn't based on anything specific, but it does get the general "look" of the stereotypical 1950s police car correct, from the single red 'gumball' light on top to the streamlined styling.

 

You can see the original builder's model (alongside a whole bunch of other cool cars from the game) here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32951/Labronco%20Brick%20Designs...

This is a remake of the set 6896 - Celestial Forager from 1990. It is a recreation, with some improvements, of my frist remake from 2019. M-Tron is one of my favorite childhood LEGO themes ever. So, time to bring that famous theme back to life. 😉 I tried to keep all iconic features like the “bending steering“ and the magnetic pick up for that remake. For that I tested several options with modern parts… but mostly the good old parts were the best solution. And to be honest, no one would ever be willing to waive the magnetic features.😁

 

I published the instructions at rebrickable: reb.li/m/190582. So, if you like it you maybe consider supporting me by buying it. 😇 Many thanks in advance. 🙏

The Liberator started as an nice idea for an alternative colour scheme but after rewatching Rebels quickly turned into my Blockade Runner of choice! I’ve made it an equal option alongside my Tantive IV on Rebrickable, the builds are only subtly different (apart from the colours), in my opinion this one is much better looking :)

 

Instructions are on Rebrickable, I’ve build this ship for myself so I’ll post photos of this along with other micro ships soon!

 

rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs

The ship of the marines in Aliens

 

Partcount: 9737pieces

length: 137cm = 170studs

height: 39cm

wide: 19cm

 

instructions are available on rebrickable.com:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92780/Mihe%20Stonee/uss-sulaco-9...

  

5 years later, Version 4.0.

LEGO + a few clones (wedge tiles).

 

Instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-14608

Here is a little compilation of every MOC I uploaded/updated on rebrickable in 2021!

Another variation of my red 1 x-wing MOC, Blue Leader x-wing from the Blue Squadron from my beloved Rogue One movie.

 

Instructions on Rebrickable (ask me about 90% discount if you have my another x-wing):

rebrickable.com/users/Fukusaku/mocs/

3 years later, Version 2.5.

 

Instructions (LXF) at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-14608

Myself and @MasterBrickSeparator (on Instagram) have made a little series of Micro Star Wars Duels, some of them based on duel sets, some of our own invention, all very small and around £/€/$ to build! We’ve both shared free instructions to all of them on Rebrickable, mine are under my Micro Bespin Duel MOC, MBS’s are under his Micro Lightsaber Duels MOC, links below. We hope you like them, thanks for looking! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67259/ron_mcphatty/micro-bespin-.... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-75680/MasterBrickSeparator/micro...

Here is the version with stickers

 

Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-103336/AbFab74/peugeot-205-turbo...

In scale with my other mini builds.

May it come useful to all Imperial fleets

 

more info and instructions as always can be found on my Rebrickable page, link below ;)

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-152128/Wiktor%20Radomski/mini-ti...

Instructions on: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-126727/alexsimion9/sad-destroyer...

 

Darth Mor’s personal death Squad,

 

A class built exactly for his warmongering and terror.

 

Darth Mor’s Star Fighter is flanked by tow of this when he needs a “ little “ more firepower.

 

Hope you guys like it, let me know what you guys think.

“Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.”

 

This double corner-style modular building (64 x 32 studs) was meticulously designed after the famous Hill Valley Courthouse Mall. A building as iconic as this one is sure to make the perfect addition to any “Back to the Future” fan’s LEGO city! It's enough to make any visitor exclaim, “Great Scott!”

 

To limit the piece count (and because the inside of the building was never meaningfully shown on-screen), the interior of this MOC is bare-bones but functional. This leaves you with plenty of fun and opportunity to design your own look.

 

High-quality Instructions for this MOC are split out across three easy-to-follow PDFs, and a separate PDF file lists out the required parts.

 

Find the instructions here and on Rebrickable.com!

 

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

 

Note: The flying Delorean car featured in the cover photo is not included in the instructions. It is a slight modification of an excellent 6-stud wide design by Hachiroku24 - you can find the how-to video on his YouTube channel.

..and this is how my MOCs look on a daily routine :)

Videos, instructions, details: rebrickable.com/users/syzygy87/mocs/

Micro scale (1:250) Blockade Runners, Leia’s Tantive IV from Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope and Commander Sato’s Liberator from the Star Wars Rebels animated series. Instructions for these Blockade Runners are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs

Instructions available at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91290/Rubblemaker/effects-pedals...

 

I recently bought the LEGO Fender Strat set. It’s a great set but it was sorely lacking something. It came with one measly foot switch and, having played guitar and bass in about 25 different bands, I wasn’t going to settle for that. So I decided to make my own effects pedal board for it. So here we have a Big Muff, BOSS Phaser, BOSS Chorus, BOSS Chromatic Tuner, Rat and Cry Baby Wah Wah Pedal.

 

NOW the set is complete!

Instructions available:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67576/The%20Brick%20Artisan/ll-9...

 

A variant of my LL-926, fully updated using mostly modern parts (e.g. light bluish gray), and every part is easily available and cheap on bricklink. I finally caved to requests and made made instructions for the first time - a fascinating process! It has a fully detailed underside, functional landing gear, a moveable hatch, rear ramp and transport buggy which fits neatly inside, and is fully swooshable! (One slight thing to note on the underside - on the underside bricklist, the landing gear are in dark bluish gray to save money)

  

(even if you don't purchase would help me out if you take a look, and maybe even like/comment on Rebrickable as that lets it get more visible)

  

Have fun!

Lego Coruscant Pursuit, Zam Wesell Speeder Chase MOC.

Instructions available on Rebrickable.com

M52X U Wing Starfighter

 

Instructions on:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-161019/alexsimion9/m52x-u-wing/

Part List pdf:

 

drive.google.com/file/d/1yuE5aX3LqPCQm_3Rq_GebxsY1kyhWxSo...

 

M52X U Wing Starfighter was created by Incom Corporation soon after the original U Wing was created in order to make it fully focused on combat.

 

And managed to create a Higley versatile Starfighter that is prone to speed and has the capability to fire its laser cannons even behind it when it is chased by enemy fighters.

The firing mods can be automatically done by the droid or manually by the pilot.

The guns can rotate 360dgrs wherever they are pointed. Empire pilots feared the M52X as it could strike from mid-maneuver during combat.

 

Where were these Starfighters during the Rebellion? Well, Incom Corporation was only able to produce 100 of them as the manufacturing was sabotaged by Palpatine's agents for good reason.

 

Some of the 100 M52X Starfighters were spotted at the rim of the galaxy, whoever engaged one in combat against a skilled pilot had a small chance of escaping.

The rebellion only got 40 during the war, used only in the most important of assault operations.

The M52X had no landing gear as it was supplied with an antigravity generator that could keep the ship above ground when stationary a similar technology found in N-1 Starfighter.

I used to play with Cinema4D when I was younger, my favourite thing to do was soft lighting with luminous panels. It turns out Studio can do this too!

Instructions for the ships are on my Rebeickable profile...

 

rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/

Yeah, the less psychopathic one.

Can be voted for on Lego Ideas: ideas.lego.com/projects/164034

 

(it uses tan pieces of course, I've just color-corrected most pictures - Lego only makes heads in flesh color)

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-20324

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