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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 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!
Just a few quick photos to go with the renders. Instructions are on Rebrickable! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67227/ron_mcphatty/micro-zeta-cl...
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...
Free instructions now on Rebrickable, enjoy! (MOC no. 147152) rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-147152/ColonelCandy/a-joyful-roa...
It may be small but it took many weeks to get everything just right - the car was particularly tricky. But it was all worth it and I'm very proud of result! I'm sure you will have a lot of fun building it!
Here are my micro stat fighters from the amazing Star Wars Rebels show! F From the top going clockwise we have the Mining Guild's yellow TIE Fighter, the TIE Defender Prototype, the Mandalorian Fang Fighter, the R-22 Spearhead (or in my case, just an A-Wing!), Ryder Azadi's U-Wing, Hyera Syndulla's X-Wing, the Inquisitor's TIE Advanced Prototype and in the centre Quarrie's Blade Wing (prototype B-Wing). Instructions are on Rebrickable...
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-50457/ron_mcphatty/micro-star-wa...
Have you ever wanted to BE a LEGO minifigure? If so, these builds are for you.
Two of my favourite LEGO MOC's, human scale versions of the classic mini-figure radio and lightsaber handle accessories.
Instructions are available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/
I love this ugly beast, it was surprisingly tricky to get the cockpit and wing hinges right but I loved every minute I spent tinkering. The wings fold and the cargo pod is removable, white sand and azure coastline not included! Instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67227/ron_mcphatty/micro-zeta-cl...
Alternative model of LEGO Creator Expert Fiat 500 set.
More images and premium instructions at Rebrickable
High quality PDF instructions available now on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-104807/ExeSandbox/corner-bakery/...
Cover image model rendered with Stud.io and edited in Photoshop.
I've made some small updates to my Midi scale Republic Gunship.It now has a slightly more accurate front, a higher cockpit, it's 10% smaller and cheaper (27cm long, around £45 to build) and has new rocket launchers on top. Instructions for the LAAT are on Rebrickable, link below or on my profile.
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-107732/ron_mcphatty/midi-republi...
As always all the parts are all common and it’s a pretty strong build, even with the open crew area it’ll stand up to some swooshing. The bubble turrets can be added/removed easily and the doors adapted to close over the arms. There's also an angled stand included and a teeny tiny BARC speeder, for those of you who are more into your Phase 2 galactic warfare.
Version 2 instructions are now available, along with some new colours; 501st blue, 212th orange, Muunilinst 10, Corsicana Guard and Ahsoka's 332nd.
Free instructions available via Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-47911/mocmind/mini-eta-2-actis-c...
Instruction: download here
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Link to functions representation: watch video
The model was created just for fun, that's why i hope you also will have fun with this model.
Dimensions: 38x15x11 stud
Functions:
1. Working Steering wheel
2. Hog (can be removed if needed)
3. Butterfly doors (operated by knob on the rear part of the model)
4. Working V6 engine
5. Openable glove box
6. Openable hood
7. Openable trunk
8. Detailed exterior and interior
♦ Instructions available at Rebrickable ♦
"This is where the fun begins!"
My latest ship from the Prequel Trilogy has arrived, and it surely was a lot of fun to make: here's Obi Wan's Eta-2 Actis Interceptor from Episode III - Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars.
This small unit consists of 281 pieces (stand included), and has one major feature: true Minifig scale!
There's a handful of beautiful MOCs of this ship out there already, but most of them are based on the huge cockpit piece from the playsets, so they're drastically oversized. So here I am with a, dare I say, more accurately scaled version.
It does come with a drawback, you guessed it: you can't put a fig inside. A bit ironic I know, but I chose to go for a brick-built cockpit in order to get as close to the original design as I could, prioritizing accuracy over playability, as usual.
The wings were pretty challenging given the ridiculously small scale, and my goal was to have them as thin as possible without compromising the SNOT look.
I'm quite happy with the result and I think this makes a nice little display piece. It's also very swooshable despite the intricate wing design.
I'm usually not a fan of stickers, but I thought this one deserved some sweet markings. I used the sticker sheet from the playset - it is included in the parts list. The color scheme can be changed to red with only a few part swaps (see last page in the instructions).
► Instructions for the Eta-2 Actis Interceptor are available at Rebrickable!
Instructions available on my Rebrickable page at: bit.ly/3hmcO1f
Or go to www.rebrickable.com and type ‘Rubblemaker’ into the search bar
Here is my 1436 piece, 36cm long, proportionally accurate (hopefully, for the most part) Razor Crest.
I used Hasbro’s super detailed Haslab Razor Crest model as a reference to try and create a moc as accurate as possible and I’m quite pleased with how it’s come out.
I also designed an angled stand for it that slots in and out of the underside of the ship and it comes with detachable landing gear, fully functional side and rear doors and… a tiny little Mando and Grogu waiting inside.
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):
This is my own creation (MOC) of Umbra from the action platformer videogame Blue Fire.
You can download the instructions and view the parts list in my Rebrickable post here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-84585/BrickHugger171/umbra-blue-... 😊
Instructions:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-123518/KMPMOCS/76912-corvette-c2...
Thanks for viewing!
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Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91351/AbFab74/mclaren-f1-speed-c...
Anakin's version.
INSTRUCTIONS:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-25070/thire5/ucs-eta-2-actis-cla...
Parts: 1679
Dimensions (without stand)
Length: 42.6 studs / 34.1 cm (13.4 in)
Height: 23.1 studs / 18.5 cm (7.3 in)
Width: 39.4 studs / 31.5 cm (12.4 in)
Weight: 1.04 kg (36.8 oz)
Please, contact me if you have any issue or question: thire@seznam.cz
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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
Manure spreader inspired by Perard Optium CE185SLC.
Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-124901/thietmaier_mocs/perard-op...
Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0
To mark the end of the project, here is one final series of pics of the build to demonstrate the awesomeness of Studio 2.0.
Not buildable as shown here, but I would if I could. It looks like a crazy sticker-bombed 911 in thumbnail view I just realised. Hope the full-size pics don't disappoint!
In case you would like to build this in red, MOC building instructions are available on rebrickable.com/users/@mcbrickster/mocs/
Another midi-scale ship for the book shelf, this time its a Republic Gunship! Instructions are on Rebrickable, in case you're interested...
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-107732/ron_mcphatty/midi-republi...
I've tried to make this strong, detailed, small and most importantly cheap. At 28cm long and about £45 to build it's turned out to be a handy ship to display my 501st Troopers and a Jedi or two. There's a tiny BARC speeder shoved up the rear end, the side doors swing open to make sitting Troopers inside pretty easy and I've added a stand to show the ship off in a flying pose. I hope you guys like this simple little ship, it was a lot of fun to put together :)
INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-202615/HardingCo./fox-31129-alte...
An alternate build of set #31129 Majestic Tiger. I was struggling to decide what to get at a recent AFOL Appreciation Day event. Then I saw the 3-in-1 Creator tiger, and I knew what I had to do.
I know the feet are a bit big, but overall I'm really pleased with how this came out.
And yes, the tail comes with an extra section for when it's sat down. It's too long when it's stood up, and too short when it's sat down, so I thought I might as well give it the option of adding an extra section when needed.
Instructions available on Rebrickable at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-100717/Rubblemaker/mandalorian-n...
Here is my final entry into this already (very) over-crowded market of Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter mocs. I wanted to build mine before putting it on Rebrickable to ensure it all worked well. Made of 646 parts (including my signature angled stand) it is 37cm long and 27cm wide. My aim was to create a model that is as smooth and sleek as possible whilst using the SNOT technique for the wings. With only 2 exposed studs on the top of the ship (not including greebling) I’m quite pleased with the result.
There are a lot of surface detail differences between the 2 sides of the ship, many of which I’ve tried to match as closely as I can at minifigure scale. For the 2 people left in the world who still haven’t built one of the 9 million mocs of this on Rebrickable, if you want a snot version that has been fully build tested, mine is available now!
Instructions available!
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85884/The%20Brick%20Artisan/ll-9...
The pinnacle of Federation design, The LL-928 Galaxy Explorer lasted generations longer than virtually any other craft. Its combination of speed, power, and adaptability made it not just a perennial favourite amongst Federation pilots, but also a symbol of the Federation's mission as a whole.
Proudly presenting instructions for a studless Galaxy Explorer which you can build at home. Even if you don't buy them, would be a huge hlep to me if you checked them out, and gave them a like and comment. Designed to fit in with my design for the LL-925, it uses 99%+ modern parts, all of them common, so this should be as painless and cheap to put together as possible! It's a light bley version of my LL-929, which is itself an homage to Peter Reid's evergreen LL-497, and has 1212 parts in total. It's *very* sturdy and swooshable!
I built in a lot of play features - working landing gear, a rover which can be contained in the back, swivelling rear doors like the original, and also the original a rear folding hatch, and roof which hinges up.