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Bauanleitung DR V100.1 erhältlich auf ReBrickable / Building instruction DR V100.1 available on ReBrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-150652/Ts__/deutsche-reichsbahn-...

 

Bauanleitung DR V100.4 (mit Lego PU Zugmotor) erhältlich auf ReBrickable / Building instruction DR V100.1 (with Lego PU Train motor) available on ReBrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-158386/Ts__/deutsche-reichbahn-d...

 

Geodude Pokèmon (Chibi version).

 

Building instructions available at rebrickable.com

 

All my LEGO creations available at rebrickable.com

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...

Want to build it: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-59792

 

Probably one of the most beautiful cars in history is now available in Creator Expert Car scale (1/13): the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupé from 1955.

Of its 1443 pieces it shares 2/3 of them with the 10262 "James Bond Aston Martin DB5", optionally including its Sticker Sheet.

The "Sports Car of the Century" does not only turn heads as having been the fastest production car, it also inspired artists like Andy Warhol in their creations. Besides the openable hood and trunk the model features also the iconic gullwing doors of the original.

 

width: 13cm / 16 studs

lenght: 35cm / 44 studs

height: 10cm / 10 bricks

 

Features

- rubber belt loaded doors

- rubber belt supported hood mechanism

- functional trunk

- detailed engine

 

Free instructions for this are on my Rebrickable page!

PDF building instructions on Rebrickable

In landing mode while I wait for stand parts. Both wings rotate independently, the landing gear is easily swapped for the stand, and best of all (if I do say so myself) I’ve managed to make all colour schemes buildable! Studio files and instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62269/ron_mcphatty/micro-stinger...

Lego Star Wars Republic Dropship Midi MOC.

Instructions available at Rebrickable.com

They're now up on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-50318/Flashback_Bricks/ecto-1/

 

It holds one minifigure and allows them to bring along a Proton Pack and Ghost Trap stored in the back. It features two opening doors and a roof that's easily removed for interior access. Plus, it can be parked in set 75827 without needing the furniture removed, which makes it a great display addition to that set.

 

Not to mention it scales nicely with my other 80s rides (instructions sold separately).

Adjustable wings, retractable landing gear, cockpit lighting

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13649

Lego model of a Tick from Generation zero. More information and instructions on my Rebrickable page. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-186783/Computer_073/generation-z...

LEGO Shelby GT500CR Classic from Classic Recreations. Instructions: rebrickable.com/users/NikolayFX/mocs/

Allen Ripleys lifeboat from the USCSS Nostromo in Alien.

 

100% instructionsteps are made. Next stop the layout...

Instructions will come on rebrickable for you ;-)

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Deutsche Reichsbahn BR 111

schwere Rangierlok

 

Bauanleitung DR V100.1 erhältlich auf ReBrickable / Building instruction DR V100.1 available on ReBrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-150652/Ts__/deutsche-reichsbahn-...

 

Bauanleitung DR V100.4 (mit Lego PU Zugmotor) erhältlich auf ReBrickable / Building instruction DR V100.1 (with Lego PU Train motor) available on ReBrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-158386/Ts__/deutsche-reichbahn-d...

The Argonath is complete!

 

Instructions can be found on Rebrickable! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-29539/Mr.%20Studs/the-argonath/

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You can find all the instructions and more info about these MOC on my Rebrickable page:

rebrickable.com/users/Wiktor%20Radomski/mocs/

After long work i'm ready.

 

instructions for this on rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-87504/Mihe%20Stonee/the-narcissu...

 

8048 Bricks on 680 Pages and 2113 steps.

 

Dimensions:

58*75*39studs or

46*60*31cm

Ca. 5,6kg

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 :)

Here's a more stylized render of my 1:70 (big space shuttle scale) Ulyssess

 

Free instructions available on Rebrickable rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-83038/MuscoviteSandwich/deluxe-u...

Another old favourite in midi-scale, the Naboo N-1 Starfighter. Instructions as always are on Rebrickable...

 

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

 

This is another slightly-smaller than playscale build, at 24.8cm long this N-1 is about 2/3 the size of the 2015 Naboo Starfighter set. I've tried to make it as swooshable as possible with plenty of detail, at £25 it's a bit more expensive than I'd like due to a few of the LBG wedge plates used but the price should fall as time goes by. These instructions are free, happy Star Wars day everyone and May the 4th be with you x :)

Instructions: Rebrickable

 

The TIE/D Defender is an advanced experimental TIE starfighter from Sienar Fleet Systems, armed to the teeth with four laser cannons, two ion cannons, two warhead launchers, and a hyperdrive. It's know for it's agility and ferocity both in looks and performance.

 

This UCS-style TIE Defender is mini-fig scale and is based on the most common depictions of the defender in various sources. The model features a cockpit with controls that can seat a tie pilot. The bottom hatch opens for the restocking of missiles, maintenance, and refueling the hyperdrive. The top hatch also opens as does the front (pilot is put in through the front). The focus on accuracy and aesthetics means this is a delicate display model not for play. To the best of my knowledge, doesn't use any illegal techniques which would stress pieces.

I much requested insane version of my Huracan😀

It was added on Rebrickable to my 5 Huracan models (white/red/black/orange/lime)

To the Dark Blue Performante instructions and the rest of them (yellow/lbg/dbg)were uploaded as a separate release.

I myself keeping this red version, I love this spec and it kinda emphasizes its crazy nature😀

 

Insta:

www.instagram.com/p/CrTfBvMIBA0/

 

Rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/users/thegbrix/mocs/

A digital build this time. It's small communication rover.

 

Build instructions on rebrickable: Instructions on Rebrickable

 

Have fun with it.

♦ 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!

Adjustable wings, retractable landing gear, cockpit lighting

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13649

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I tried my hand at Volvo's construction truck, the FMX. This time I went for a smaller scale, 1:45 which should be around minifigure scale.

 

The model features articulated suspension, allowing for some excellent posing and the bucket can be raised. For the rest it is really a display model. Note the detailed exhaust aftertreatment system closely resembling the real thing.

I'm considering building some other Volvo models in this scale though I anticipate an FH to be quite the challenge.

 

I've uploaded building instructions at ReBrickable.

♦ Instructions available at Rebrickable

 

My Midi-Scale TIE collection expands again with a new TIE starfighter: the TIE Striker from Rogue One.

 

Made of 730 pieces, this TIE Striker features a fully SNOT surface, a smooth cockpit section, and includes blaster cannons below the cockpit. Design-wise, this ship really felt like a natural continuation of my previous TIE Reaper MOC.

 

Although being almost Minifig-scaled, (hence the Midi-scale) this ship obviously doesn't have any interior due to the techniques used and small space allowed for the internal structure.

 

Due to the front-heavy nature of the design, a rather long (but very simple) stand had to be made in order for the ship to remain perfectly steady and horizontal.

 

The overall build is pleasantly sturdy for a display model and can be moved around easily.

 

Instructions for the TIE Striker are available at Rebrickable!

♦ Instructions available on Rebrickable

 

As my exploration of Prequel ships continues, I'm trying to shift my focus to Minifig-scale more, and decided to give a crack at Obi-Wan's sleek Delta-7 from Episode II: Attack of the Clones.

 

At exactly 400 pieces, this compact and angular ship was full of technical challenges, especially with the constraint of making a proper interior that could accommodate a full Obi-Wan Minifigure without ending up with a bulky design.

 

Following my "wings must be as thin as possible" philosophy (like the Eta-2), I used a combination of plates & tiles for the outline of the wings, and bricks on their sides for the rest: this resulted in 2-plate thick wings, which give the ship all its slenderness, especially seen from lower angles. At this scale, and given how compact the ship is in-universe, I wanted to respect the slim and sharp look of the original design.

 

Making a functional cockpit with comfortable space was the most daunting task as I needed to securely attach the fin section and both angled fuselage parts that surround the cockpit without using any vertical space, where Obi-Wan sits. I also managed to incorporate a dashboard that doesn't obstruct the pilot's view and depicts the screen fairly well.

 

The model features detachable landing gear to be displayed on the ground, as well as a canted stand for a more dynamic pose. The model is very stable overall and perfectly swooshable.

 

Instructions for the Delta-7 are available on Rebrickable!

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Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-65473

 

A modular thought in a different way, this time I got to divide the modular in half, like a doll's house. In addition to accessing the interiors in a simpler way, you can also place the front and back of the building side by side. this way it is possible to transform a modular in two.

I posted the cinematic shot already, but in the background I was still working on my true intention for this MOC: creating a display model with instructions. Unlike my previous LU builds, this one was a physical model first, and had to be digitalized to make instructions.

 

The ship itself was build over the course of a (full) day, the engines were especially challenging. Attachment to the stand proved tricky, because the one attachment point at the bottom of the ship is also used by the satellite dish.

 

To see how I solved these challenges, check out the instructions at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91349/Exetrius/mini-venture-koi/...

 

Also, I made a short Youtube demo of posing the ship on the stand: youtu.be/nvnahhhQiKc

(that's actually the first time filming my LEGO, feedback welcome!)

 

Cheers, and have fun!

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Instructions on Rebrickable.

 

Fallen Optimus Diorama MOC

 

This is my latest Lego creation inspired by the diorama “Optimus, The Last Battle” by @gundamike.

 

When I first saw his diorama, I was baffled by the originality and the skills of this Michael Visser 😍.

 

Originally, I was planning to make this diorama with the Lego 10302 set, but I later changed this due to unforeseen difficulties.

 

It was too complex to have working knees and the fact the set is very “sturdy”, it was not easy to weather and mod 😕.

 

After looking for alternatives, I found the alt build by @ransom_fern. I was able to mod his version, so it would fit the setup I had in mind.

 

At the end, I decided to also abandon the trees and rocks, as I was past my “3 months span of focus”. This is the moment, when I often loose interest and want to build something new 😉.

 

Anyway, seeing spring had started and Easter was coming, I decided on a flower bed with white and pink blossoms 🌼.

 

Please check out other posts on Instagram for comparisons between Original vs. Alternate as well as Alternate vs. Mod.

I've finally finished building my own keep for the black falcons

 

The final model takes the form of a very defensible modular keep. The door is raised up, and must be approached via an outer staircase. These stairs are overlooked by machicolations, from which the defenders can drop heavy rocks, boiling oil or fire arrows down on the attacker.

 

Once inside you are in the central hall, where the round table is set up for a feast. Whilst it is a place of song and merriment, attackers beware - there are interior balconies so defenders can fire down arrows at you. The next floor is a sleeping area for guests or guards in times of war. In times of peace, the ladder can be climbed freely, but in a siege a trapdoor can be used to block the way up, meaning again the attacker must bash or burn their way through, and the beds can be used to blockade the passageway.

 

Only if the attacker can get through the room in which the guards sleep can they get to the next ladder and trapdoor. This time these lead to the throne room. On the other side of a wooden separation wall is the royal quarter, including a bedroom and chapel.

 

The top floor has a spiral staircase a fully armed warrior can easily climb, leading to the battlements.

 

This castle works great on its own as a small fortification, but it can also be connected with the grand tower, and the other sets I'm working on to make a vast modular castle.

 

Oddish Pokèmon (Chibi version).

 

Building instructions available at rebrickable.com

 

All my LEGO creations available at rebrickable.com

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