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Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
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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!
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!
Instructions are on Rebrickable, broken down into sections so you can do a part of the mod or the whole thing, whatever you like :)
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This is my 5,000 follower (Instagram) free instructions which are now available for download on @rebrickable under the page mkbricks25
In 2013, Lockheed Martin proposed a successor to the legendary SR-71 Blackbird, which was retired in 1998. The rationale behind this proposal was that there was a coverage gap between surveillance satellites, as one would have to wait for a satellite’s orbit to line up with a target. To be practical, the new aircraft would have to fly faster than the SR-71 to avoid modern air defenses and close that surveillance gap. The proposed concept was a hypersonic stealth UAV that was to be propelled by the simultaneous use of turbojets and scramjets. The SR-72 would have a top speed in excess of Mach 6 or 6751.97 ft/sec (almost twice the top speed of the SR-71’s Mach 3.2). While the IRL SR-72 exists only on paper, Top Gun: Maverick delivered us the first believable hypersonic aircraft on the big screen.
TGM’s take on the SR-72 is a manned hypersonic stealth aircraft with a top speed of around Mach 10. It is important to note that ridiculously fast speed is not entirely Hollywood. In 2004, NASA’s X-43 scramjet reached a record speed of Mach 9.6. In addition, the prop used in filming was constructed by the infamous Skunk Works, and it was so believable that China repositioned a spy satellite to observe it. In conclusion, TGM has shed light on a new, and exciting realm of high-speed aeronautics that is pushing the envelope of what man can do.
Dimensions of the movie prop are unavailable, so I used the IRL SR-72’s reported dimensions. The Darkstar in 1:72 scale would likely be smaller than this model; but nonetheless, I am still very happy with how this model turned out. I am still a little iffy on the windshields, but the only way to achieve the exact shape would be to print it. The model has retractable main gear and the nose gear can be removed, so the underside of the model is flush for “flight”. I hope y'all enjoy it, and happy building!
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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 :)
New Holland TM140 tractor.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
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Micro ships from what is simply the best Star Wars series! In case you’re unfamiliar with any of them there’s the Ghost at the top, then going clockwise there’s the prototype B-Wing, prototype TIE Advanced, the Phantom, Ryder’s U-Wing, the TIE Defender and in the centre Hera’s X-Wing. Instructions for all of them are somewhere round about here...
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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!
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Link to functions representation: watch video
Dimensions: 35x15x10 stud
Functions:
1. Working Steering wheel
2. Hog (can be removed if needed)
3. Working V6 engine
4. Openable doors
6. Openable hood via special knob form the cab
7. Openable trunk via special button placed on the end of the roof
8. Configurable seats (3 setting types)
9. Configurable steering wheel angle
10. Detailed exterior and interior
Instructions available here:
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I know there are many different versions of the hammerhead, so I took some parts of all of them with the rogue one hammerhead as the main inspiration. This model is not minifig scale. I haven't build this model personally, but the structure should be stable and strong. The interior can be accessed by removing the top panel with the single engine on top. Every regular blue/red piece can be exchanged by any color you have lying around!
Dimensions (with stand): 25cm wide, 80cm long and 34cm tall
Pieces: 3897
Cost: around 500 euros
Instructions available on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3oza04O
This time we’re going full BOSS with a tribute BCB-90X pedalboard made of 605 pieces (thanks to guitarworld.com for giving me the idea) This board comes fully stocked with 8 BOSS pedals. An EQ-20 Advanced EQ, PH-1r Phaser, TU-3 Chromatic Tuner (upgraded versions from my previous pedal board), SD-1 Super Overdrive, RC-1 Loop Station, GT-1000CORE Guitar Effects Processor, Waza Craft DM-2W Delay and FS-7 Dual Footswitch.
As with my previous effects pedalboard this is precisely scaled to the Lego Fender set and contains sockets to connect to your guitar and amp and truly crank it up to 12!
Weidemann 1770 hoftrac - mini agriculture wheel loader.
Instruction available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-105833/thietmaier_mocs/weidemann...
Another variation of my red 1 x-wing MOC, Saw Gerrera's partisans x-wing from Rogue One.
Instructions on Rebrickable (ask me about 90% discount if you have my another x-wing):
Slave One 75312, in Jango’s colours. Instructions are on Rebrickable.
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Building on my modified Slave 1 I’ve swapped the dark red parts for various blue wedges and plates (those 3x3 wedges still aren’t available in dark blue, come on Lego!) And added a few yellow accents to make a cheap Jango Slave 1 colour swap.
I say cheap, the extra parts will still cost around £10, but the dark red parts are fairly easy to remove and the colour swap straightforward to do. Having said that, I’ve done the mod instructions a bit differently so you’ll have to concentrate if you decide to follow them.
Psyduck Pokèmon (Chibi version).
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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!
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Instruction was made using mecabricks, Libre Office, GIMP and pdfsam.
Hope You like it!
I was asked by the designer of this MOC, Daniel Bugeja, to produce instructions for this amazing recreation of Rammas Echor.
You can find the instructions on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/users/Playwell%20Bricks/mocs/
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325 pieces. Instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85018/barneius/lamborghini-count...
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Pieceout was a civilian Autobot scientist researching alternative energy on Cybertron. During this time, the Autobots were at war with the Decepticons in a conflict that had depleted most of the planet’s natural Energon resources. His best friend and mentor, Bumblebee, was an Autobot scout who joined the Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, and his team aboard the Ark on a mission to find new sources of Energon. Unfortunately, both the ship and crew were lost shortly after takeoff in a surprise attack by the Decepticons. With the Decepticons now in control of Cybertron, Pieceout left with the remaining Autobots, spending the next four million years exploring new worlds and fighting for survival.
Following a mysterious signal that he hoped would lead to the lost Ark, Pieceout traveled to a remote solar system. While scanning the third planet, a sudden solar storm and its interaction with the magnetosphere fouled the navigational and guidance systems of his small ship, resulting in a crash landing. His ship was beyond repair, severing all communications and hope of escape or rescue.
According to the local lifeforms, Pieceout was on Earth in an area called San Francisco in the year 1968. They called themselves hippies, and welcomed Pieceout into their community. Among these beings, Pieceout rediscovered his long lost beliefs of peaceful and nonviolent solutions to problems. In order to remain with his newfound friends and avoid drawing unnecessary attention, he adopted the disguise of one of their common transportation vehicles, called a hippie van.
Sixteen years later, in 1984, a volcanic eruption revealed the location of the Ark. This disturbance revived the Autobots and Decepticons on board, renewing the war between the two factions. Pieceout was once again reunited with Bumblebee and the other Autobots. However, instead of rejoining their cause, Pieceout chose to remain in a more passive role, continuing his energy research and employing nonviolent methods to assist his friends.
Instructions :
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314 parts LEGO MOC. Instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-121975/barneius/ferrari-250-gto/...
After working on the round tower for rebirckable round tower for rebirckable I felt that I had changed the pallet of techniques I wanted to use with sets for the black falcons.
This takes those techniques forward, still using the modular castle system that the ideas castle was based on.
These are probably not the last iteration. But I think the turret that extends one of the corner towers connects it well with the larger round tower
Think SAAB.
While the 3-Door 900 Aero is the first SAAB that might come to mind, the coolest is probably the Aero Convertible. A full four seats, plus all the usual SAAB coolness added up to a pretty compelling package. The ultimate colour, was of course, yellow, but black and red were OK too.
The SAAB 900 Convertible wasn’t super fast, but it didn’t need to be, the style was the key, and the convertible had it in spades.
The engine bay was constrained though, so SAAB’s route to performance was turbocharging. All SAABs had been FWD too, though this tended to limit how much torque could be transferred to the road smoothly.
For SAAB, this was a high point. The marque was sold on to General Motors, the second generation 900, based of the GM Cavalier platform, never captured the hearts of the buying public as the Classic 900 model had.
Being October, which had always been the LUGNuts anniversary month, this 1987 SAAB 900 Turbo 16S Convertible has been built to the 85th challenge theme 'Like, Totally 80s'.
By popular demand, this model is available on my Rebrickable account.
Pottinger TOP 762 C windrower.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
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