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Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter set 75333 modified without using any extra pieces, plus a Kamino Landing Pad. Instructions for both are on Rebrickable...

 

rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/

 

More photos of my modified set and the Kamino landing pad. The set can be modified without adding any extra pieces or rebuilding the wings. Its a fairly simple change and reduces the height of the cockpit area significantly, along with helping the fighter rest lower to the ground. Overall the ship looks a bit sleeker now.

 

The landing pad is compact and cheap to build, though wedge plates are under some stress so it's pretty fragile and needs to be built in place. The USB LED kit can be found on eBay, check the landing pad instructions zip file for what to look on eBay for.

368 pieces

PDF step-by-step instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-60667/barneius/ferrari-f40/#details

This custom LEGO MOC will be the perfect addition to your LEGO Winter Village Display. It is 192 parts and the estimated cost to buy the parts is around $35-37 USD.

 

Those who purchase the instructions will receive a 12-page professionally designed PDF instruction book, PDF parts list with color picture of each part needed AND the Stud.io file for easy uploading to Bricklink to easily order parts.

 

Available here:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-17052/charlesp1138/winter-villag...

The 1930's-styled car on the right was heavily modified from Rebrickable instructions by Dongeraldo that were originally based off ER0L's model of the car from the James Bond film "Goldfinger". The instructions can be seen here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-114111/Dongeraldo/rolls-royce-ph... Sadly, it doesn't roll at all, so it's stuck on the flatcar forever. The brake van on the left was designed for my western layout, but wasn't used for it. I took of the cupola on the roof and it thus became Anglicized into a common BR brake van.

 

Both models are missing train wheels and magnets only.

This model was taken from a Rebrickable MOC of the LEGO Worlds spaceship "PUG-Z" that a user recreated here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-46324/TOB1bricks/pug-z-ship-from...

 

I took the free instructions' MOC, and changed them (I removed the toilet, as it was causing problems with the roof) and altered the colors from orange, yellow, and bright light orange to a predominantly black and red model with some light / dark grays thrown in for good measure. I also modified other parts of the ship, making the radio antennas a bit shorter and adding trans-green laser blasters to the ship where the forward-facing lights used to go.

 

Special thanks to Carl Greatix (designer for TT games) & Mark Stafford for the in-game model.

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Instructions on Rebrickable.

 

Lego Star Wars Inquisitor Transport Scythe

 

This is my version of the Inquisitor Shuttle featured in the Obi Wan Kenobi A Star Wars story TV-series on Disney+. Main features:

 

- Minifig scale, modular build

- Seating 4 minifigs and 1 pilot

- Movable wings (flight/landing)

- Roof/rear section can be removed

- Front ramp can be opened

 

- Parts: 2'152

- Steps: 481

- Instructions: EUR 14.99

- Cost to build: ca. USD 250

 

It is also my first MOC that I publish on Rebrickable, so head over there if you like to build this one yourself.

 

Shout outs:

 

First and foremost, Ron McPhatty for the instructions 🙏. He has put a lot of time in not only the instructions itself, but also to optimize the build, as to make it affordable.

 

It does not contain any discontinued or hard to find parts, and the colors are really straight forward - mostly black, light- and dark bluish grey.

 

Of course, a shout out to @benjamin_last who did the original artwork, and to @monsterpartywars who did some digital sketches for his amazing scratch build 1/144 models.

 

Love to hear what you think 👍

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Instructions on Rebrickable.

 

Lego Star Wars Imperial LA-CH MOC

 

My minifig scale MOC of the Imperial LA-CH - or Dropship - based on Artwork by EC Henry 😍 and carrying two modified AT-ST's by @ldd_modelmaker.

 

I have no exact part count, but I think it is about 3'700 pcs - 1'800 for the ship; 1'300 for two Walkers and maybe 600 for the stand.

 

Most delicate is the stand and the balance of the Gunship on it. The ship is "front-heavy" and the space between the Walkers only allowed for one Technic beam of width 😮.

 

But after rounds of stripping the ship down to its bare minimum of bricks, I achieved an nice balance to stay levelled.

 

A great thanks to @ldd_modelmaker for allowing him to use and mod his AT-ST's 💯. And as always, EC Henry and and Angelos Karderinis for sharing more details and renders 🙏.

 

Check out my earlier posts for the MOC of the Imperial LAAT - or Gunship - also based on Artwork by EC Henry.

To buy the instructions for this model, visit my Rebrickable page!

  

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Coming straight from the planet Tien Kwan and its mech factory's. I present to you the Exo-45 Patriot Exo-suit! made to spread democracy freedom and liberty to all planets! Now in Lego form.

 

This model has 523 parts and is almost Minifigure scale with all needed details that's in the mech in game. which includes the eye slit at the front, the complex geometry of the mech, its overall physic, tall and chunky, the hatch on top of the mech and I've even added the little gas cans that's on the back of the mech :)

 

please note that the mech does not have any opening hatch's or an interior as the insides of the model

 

were used to make the paneling which shouldn't matter as you only see the inside of the mech for a split second when entering it.

 

The model is around about 15-20% bigger then the in game mech as i wanted to make it as faithful to its in game counterpart.

 

The model can stand by itself with full articulation in the legs (cannot stand on one leg) and the weapons and torso can swivel. I have tested the model irl and it holds together perfectly fine with no issues so im sure you wont have any.

 

As for the instructions if you have any complaints or issues understanding the instructions please feel free to message me I will be happy to help :).

  

Measurements are

 

Width: 11.7cm

 

Length: 9.2cm

 

Height:16.6cm

  

The Argonath is complete!

 

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

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I am available for custom Lego designs!

 

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Instructions Available HERE!

 

Kei trucks are a style of light vehicle pickup truck. They can be no more than 11 feet long and 5 feet wide. This is a minifig scale version of a kei truck. They are most commonly white, but can come in any color. Kei trucks were first introduced in Japan in 1959 and have since been widely used throughout Asia. Kei trucks are very popular in farming allowing someone to haul quite a bit with a fairly small fuel efficient vehicle.

 

This minifigure scaled version of a kei truck has room for a driver, opening doors and a tailgate that can be lowered and raised.

 

This kei-truck is built with 120 pieces, instructions are available on Rebrickable.

The instructions feature easy to follow step-by-step directions and a part list that can be easily uploaded to BrickLink.

Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA

As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

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 :)

I do my best to avoid major rebuilds when modifying my sets, this one is mostly surface changes but it does have a few large chunks that need to be taken apart to mod. I also like to do instructions for my mods, this one was the hardest to complete as my old PC struggled to keep Studio going with such a big model, but I think I got there! I split the modifications up into chunks so you don’t have to wade through the whole mess if you want to, for example, just add the cockpit interior. So the instructions and model are free to grab off Rebrickable...

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-49179/ron_mcphatty/millennium-fa...

John Deere 7710 tractor

 

Instruction available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-109530/thietmaier_mocs/john-deer...

2803 pieces. PDF step-by-step instruction available on Rebrickable.

This is a 7 wide vented boxcar/van. I designed this van to run along with my GWR 1400 steam loco. All parts were selected for price and availability. All blue/dark blue bricks in instructions can be replaced with any color. If you encounter any problems with the instructions, or parts list please contact me. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-213591/legoGoneGaming/vented-van...

Part of the instructions for 42040 c model, the airboat, which is on rebrickable here: rebrickable.com/mocs/BricksLEGOHovel/42040-c-model-airboat

Slave One 75312, in Jango’s colours. Instructions are on Rebrickable.

 

rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/

 

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.

Google, oh sweet Google, who made the best UCS LEGO TIE/LN starfighter in the world?

> ITS REBRICKABLE F*** YOU HAHA.

 

I would like to make a statement:

I apologize. I thought my work was the best at the moment but I was beaten even before my work was completed. I have failed you.

 

Our Rebrickable MOCcer n°54383 is selling Perhaps the most accurate LEGO model of a TIE / LN Starfighter....

Only 9$ to get your hands on the building instructions of this marvel...He is even making discount offers.

 

I am ashamed because I provide my instructions for free but actually, I should pay people to build my inferior MOC.

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!

This corner modular building (32 x 32 studs) was inspired by the infamous Moe's Tavern from "The Simpsons." No designated drivers allowed - he's got no room for cheapskates.

 

In addition to high-quality, easy-to-follow PDF instructions, I also provide a series of PNG files that give you options to create stickers/custom prints for the church's infamous marquee sign.

 

Find the instructions here and on Rebrickable.com!

 

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

Sunkern Pokèmon (Chibi version).

 

Building instructions available at rebrickable.com

 

All my LEGO creations available at rebrickable.com

Modular Building. Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85208

This is my own creation (MOC) of vtuber Shirogane Noel. 😊

 

Check out my Rebrickable post here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85562/BrickHugger171/shirogane-n...

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.

 

1/35th scale t34/85 project.

PDF instructions are now available on rebrickable: reb.li/m/223939

or search for "sirluftwaffle" on rebrickable.

I built a trailer!

 

Check out my Rebrickable page for instructions!

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