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This is an alternative model of LEGO Creator Expert VW T1 CamperVan set. More pictures and premium building instructions at Rebrickable
Interior.
Free instructions available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-140068/Sven%20J/mercedes-benz-8-...
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...
Free instructions at the link:
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In front of you is the most accurate 1:24 scale model of a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302. The proportions of the car are 95% the same as the original, it is impossible to do better in this scale. But you can try to improve my model, I will be only glad. My goal was to build the most accurate model of a 1969 Mustang. I decided to build this car after watching the movie "John Wick"
Instruction is available on Rebrickable
Model Specifications:
Brick count: 4053 pcs
Height: 29,8 cm
Length: 32,8 cm
Width: 33.7 cm
ZIP file includes:
- 673 page PDF instruction
- BL partlist (.xml)
*Instruction was made using stud.io, GIMP and PDF Arranger.
(≈409 MB unpacked)
Instruction RC version: download here
Instruction Static version: download here
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Dimensions: 38 x 15 x 16 stud (without wheels)
Weight: 560g (without batteries)
Functions:
1) Steering Control+ L motor or HoG (removable)
2) Drive Control+ L motor
3) Front independent suspension
4) Rear 3 link suspension
5) Openable doors, hood, trunk
6) Detailed exterior
7) Modular building
8) Quick access to the battery box for batteries replacement
Part of my tiny Battle on Takodana, the only element I’ve built so far, and I love it! Instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-63463/ron_mcphatty/micro-battle-...
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"Wrecker, easy with my ship. "Your ship?"
My Midi-Scale collection expands again with this nanofig-scaled Havoc Marauder from the Bad Batch series. Despite the small size, I once again went for a full SNOT look and paid close attention to proportions of the original shuttle.
The build comes with a discrete, transparent stand to be displayed in flight mode.
Instructions for the Havoc Marauder are available at Rebrickable!
Instructions for my Effects Pedal Board are now available from Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3bkKrhm
Or visit www.rebrickable.com and type Rubblemaker into the search bar.
I had quite a lot of requests for instructions for these so I have worked through the night to deliver :)
♦ 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!
Attachments to front loader.
Free instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-124347/thietmaier_mocs/front-loa...
Instructions :
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148914/KMPMOCS/76917-pagani-zond...
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327 pieces.
instructions available at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-64414/barneius/ferrari-testaross...
This spring's Speed Champions sets brought with them a bunch of new moulds and recoloured elements. My most anticipated was the Pagani wedge in White in 76922 BMW M4 GT3 & BMW M Hybrid V8 Race Cars. For the latter half of last year I was toying with the idea of using them in a downscaled A-wing, so I was delighted when I realized I could use my tablescraps in a fully-fledged MOC!
Most of this came together quite nicely: the Airjitzu windscreen (18591) was an obvious choice at this scale (finally finding a use after almost a decade!), and I was delighted to find an old Technic Connector (x383) in my collection that made an auspiciously good match for the cannons. Some awkward portions of the build included integrating said cockpit (the recess in the fuselage is a bit more angular than I would have liked compared to the curvy windscreen element) and fitting landing gear: I tried my best but there wasn't quite enough space. I did however, manage a nice smooth underside in lieu of landing apparatus!
I think this is pretty close to what some would call 'minifig scale' but ironically, it's too small to fit a whole figure. The head is sitting on a Racers Body (41850), a detail I overthought as you can barely see it in the finished model.
Thanks to New Elementary and LEGO for sending a 76922 set for review. You can read a breakdown of the set here.
This model was originally constructed from this alt-build by MIJBricks over on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-151435/MIJbricks/31120-haunted-h...
I changed the color scheme a lot, placed some new furniture, added in a few relics, and revised the front door. The house itself can open up to 180 degrees as well, and locks shut.
Jafar's snake staff is on display inside, along with the Sword of Gryffindor, the Holy Grail, and what is supposed to be the Black Knight's armor. Oh, yeah, there is a Palantir in there as well. Their is also a massive organ in the house as well.
(rendered by my brother)
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.
Free instructions at the link:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-96038/w35wvi/69-ford-mustang-bos...
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In front of you is the most accurate model of the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 in 1:24 scale. The proportions of the car are 95% the same as the original, it is impossible to do better in this scale. But you can try to improve my model, I would be only glad :)
5 years later, Version 4.0.
LEGO + a few clones (wedge tiles).
Instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-14608
383 pieces LEGO MOC. Instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-88907/barneius/ford-mustang-shel...
Instruction files (pdf) available on my Rebrickable page:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-43581/salim91210/vought-f-8-crus...
Thanks for watching !
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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!
Instructions (LXF) at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-16921
Most likely final version of this AT-AT MOC I have been enhancing for years. I can't think of any more way to improve it... except for DECALS. All the artwork is included, if you want to add them to yours. And if you manage to print tiles, please sell me a couple!
327 pieces.
instructions available at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-64414/barneius/ferrari-testaross...
My custom minifigure scale Darth Vader's TIE Advanced. It comes equipped with adjustable stand for dynamic display angles.
It's built with 814 parts and I've used some tricky building techniques to get the details right. It's strictly a display piece, designed for AFOLs, since some of the sections can be fragile (but it will hold itself together if you're careful with it ;).
Step-by-step building instructions are available on my Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/users/symbioza/mocs/
#LEGO #LEGOStarWars #LEGOmoc #TIEAdvanced #AFOL #Rebrickable #StarWars #MOC
Micro Freemaker Adventures. Probably most of you have no idea what this is, if so check out “flight of the arrowhead” on YouTube, you’ll probably like it! Here are the Arrowhead, Star Scavenger (including Mini Scavenger), Tracker 1 and Eclipse Starfighter. Free instructions this time, they’re all cheap to make, enjoy! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67909/ron_mcphatty/micro-freemak...
Adjustable wings, retractable landing gear, cockpit lighting
Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13649
Pottinger TOP 762 C windrower.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-100879/thietmaier_mocs/pottinger...
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-142193/AbFab74/moc-bugatti-cento...
Hunting the force, Instructions at:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-162759/alexsimion9/s10-spirit-st...
After delivering the cargo to the rebel base commander he is stranded on the planet as his ship was blown to bits by one of Darth Mor's Destroyers.
One day later he is invited by the Commander to his office:
- Cade comes into the Commander's office dressed in a blueish-grey outfit as his Guavian gear was left behind due to damage and to avoid being easily spotted by Darth Mor's Agents.
- Commander: Welcome Cade, Please have a seat. I would like to thank you again for the great job done by delivering to us the experimental fuel. This will save many lives, Cade, that fuel will help us design new engine types and build better Starfighters. We are now planning to take out the facility on Daro and considering you know the landscape very well I was thinking of asking for your help on leading an attack squadron of 10 X-Wings and 5 Y-Wings.
- Cade: Thank you Commander but I would not like to get involved further in your conflict, I'm planning on leaving as soon as I get my promised credits and maybe you can point me to a ship seller so I can look for a cheap ride out of here.
- Commander: Ah well, was worth a try. Sure Cade I will transfer the credits to you for the job well done and I'm sorry about your ship, the only way I can help you is to join me in the hangar and see what we got there.
- Cade agrees and they go over to the hangar where Cade can only see disappointment, Bounty was a part of him, that ship was on his side from the day he left the Guavians. Now looking ahead the Commander points to a strange small-looking ship.
- Commander: Cade this is the S10 Spirit and the only thing we could find about it is that it used to be a Jedi Starfighter. We found it in the hangar long ago, we were thinking it was abandoned here by its Jedi owner when the purge started. We used it to do scouting missions but not more than that. The ship handles superbly and it is hyperdrive capable. We did try to look into its back box to find the owner but it was all blocked, clearly the owner didn't want anyone to find him. Ah, and there is one small droid inside a BD series, we tried to check his data bank but it is locked as well. We left it all there as you never know, maybe the owner would return one day but it looks like not as the ship has been sitting here for a very long time.
Anyways, what do you say? - Cade: It will do, looking in your hanger it doesn't look like I got a better option.
- Commander: I will call in the engineers to get it ready for you. And Cade, our doors are always open to you. Don't forget about that offer.
- Cade: We will see Commander, what brings tomorrow.
- Soon after the Starfighter was ready to go and Cade went in to get ready for departure. He looked at that BD unit with suspicion but left it for another time. At the moment he needed to get away from the rebels and imperials. He took Spirit out for a spin and realized it was quite a formidable fighter.
As soon as he got off planet he was thinking where exactly he could go and hide for a while. Then he could hear from behind him some small engine noises and powerups.
- BD-2: Hellow I'm BD-2
- Cade: Had a fixed look at the BD unit not knowing how to react at that moment.......
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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!
S10 Spirit Starfighter
Cade Fennec in Hunting the Force
Instructions at:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-162759/alexsimion9/s10-spirit-st...
After delivering the cargo to the rebel base commander he is stranded on the planet as his ship was blown to bits by one of Darth Mor's Destroyers.
One day later he is invited by the Commander to his office:
- Cade comes into the Commander's office dressed in a blueish-grey outfit as his Guavian gear was left behind due to damage and to avoid being easily spotted by Darth Mor's Agents.
- Commander: Welcome Cade, Please have a seat. I would like to thank you again for the great job done by delivering to us the experimental fuel. This will save many lives, Cade, that fuel will help us design new engine types and build better Starfighters. We are now planning to take out the facility on Daro and considering you know the landscape very well I was thinking of asking for your help on leading an attack squadron of 10 X-Wings and 5 Y-Wings.
- Cade: Thank you Commander but I would not like to get involved further in your conflict, I'm planning on leaving as soon as I get my promised credits and maybe you can point me to a ship seller so I can look for a cheap ride out of here.
- Commander: Ah well, was worth a try. Sure Cade I will transfer the credits to you for the job well done and I'm sorry about your ship, the only way I can help you is to join me in the hangar and see what we got there.
- Cade agrees and they go over to the hangar where Cade can only see disappointment, Bounty was a part of him, that ship was on his side from the day he left the Guavians. Now looking ahead the Commander points to a strange small-looking ship.
- Commander: Cade this is the S10 Spirit and the only thing we could find about it is that it used to be a Jedi Starfighter. We found it in the hangar long ago, we were thinking it was abandoned here by its Jedi owner when the purge started. We used it to do scouting missions but not more than that. The ship handles superbly and it is hyperdrive capable. We did try to look into its back box to find the owner but it was all blocked, clearly the owner didn't want anyone to find him. Ah, and there is one small droid inside a BD series, we tried to check his data bank but it is locked as well. We left it all there as you never know, maybe the owner would return one day but it looks like not as the ship has been sitting here for a very long time.
Anyways, what do you say?
- Cade: It will do, looking in your hanger it doesn't look like I got a better option.
- Commander: I will call in the engineers to get it ready for you. And Cade, our doors are always open to you. Don't forget about that offer.
- Cade: We will see Commander, what brings tomorrow.
- Soon after the Starfighter was ready to go and Cade went in to get ready for departure. He looked at that BD unit with suspicion but left it for another time. At the moment he needed to get away from the rebels and imperials. He took Spirit out for a spin and realized it was quite a formidable fighter.
As soon as he got off planet he was thinking where exactly he could go and hide for a while. Then he could hear from behind him some small engine noises and powerups.
- BD-2: Hellow I'm BD-2
- Cade: Had a fixed look at the BD unit not knowing how to react at that moment.......
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