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You can find the free pdf instructions @ rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-145648/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/cathed...

 

This is the newest cathedral by Brick-Fil-A-Builds!

 

Four Spires is a cathedral surrounded by a wall and pine trees set on a hill.

It was my third build for Rebrickable, but the release date got pushed back because of the guardian 5 series. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-142321/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/guardi...

 

Happy building, from Brick-Fil-A-Builds!

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'm selling my instructions on Rebrickable to make sweet bread to help Uni funds. And right now there's 40% off for the holidays! Gettem while they're hot

Plans are available on Rebrickable

John Deere 7710 tractor

 

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

Tree I made for a landscape. Plans are available on Rebrickable

Instructions available on rebrickable username ā€œalexsimion9ā€ .Made two bikes with a different take on the usual SW bikes. This two are larger and stronger and built specially for fast movement and long range. The container contains experimental fuel and the two troopers escort it to a shuttle using a special route not visible from the sky.

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 on Rebrickable!: reb.li/m/228901

 

About the model

The Queen Elizabeth Class consists of the twin Aircraft Carriers, HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS PRINCE OF WALES - the largest and most powerful vessels ever constructed for the Royal Navy. The first of class, HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, entered service in 2017.

 

The flight deck of the Queen Elizabeth Class carriers is 280 metres long and 70 metres wide (roughly the size of three football pitches), and can carry up to 72 aircraft – including a maximum of 36 F-35B fighter jets, as well as any type of helicopter used by the UK armed forces.

 

Purchase includes the instructions required to build HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and its accompanying air wing of 12 F-35Bs, 3 Merlin Helicopters, 2 Wildcat Helicopters and 2 Apaches. The ship itself includes removeable deckplates to access the internal hangar and aircraft lifts which can be moved up and down. No parts are included in this purchase.

 

Additional Information

Scale: 1:500

Pieces: 1803

The final model measures 58.5cm long, 17.4cm wide and 14cm tall

Building instructions are finally published for Darth Vader's bike from the "Darth's Angels" scene. Check out the details on Rebrickable if you're interested - bit.ly/2hIUVeN

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.......

The ship that made the Kessel Run is less than 12 parsecs! I’ve been working on this alongside my OT Falcon for a few years, the twist on a beloved design drew me in immediately and I’m really pleased to have finished it. The significant obstacle was the cockpit piece, I was hoping for this ship to get the Microfighter treatment for years but finally gave up on that dream and designed a cockpit sticker myself. The template for that along with instructions for the KR and OT Falcons are on Rebrickable, if you’ve been kind enough to buy the OT Falcon instructions then you’ll find these new ones available to download on the OT Falcon Rebrickable page too :) rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-63888/ron_mcphatty/micro-solo-mi...

Instructions now available on Rebrickable.

 

Did you have one of these in the 1980s? I didn't, but my cousin did, and I loved playing with it. Now I have my own in Lego form.

 

I can remember the feel of holding the neck and flying it around, finger on the laser trigger. When you tilted it up, it made an accelerating engine sound and a decelerating sound on the way down. It was definitely one of my favorites.

 

This LEGO model of the classic Star Bird recreates the main play features:

- A button at the back of the command section lights up the laser blasters in front (via two light bricks).

- The command section can detach and dock with the main engine for a more agile star fighter.

- The two small interceptors can detach from the main section.

- The model is sturdy, built with swooshability in mind."

Free instructions at the link:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-96038/w35wvi/69-ford-mustang-bos...

 

If you want more new free MOCs, get likes, comments, subscribe to Rebrickable. It motivates me to keep doing thisšŸ˜‹

 

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"

Instructions on: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-126727/alexsimion9/sad-destroyer...

 

Darth Mor’s personal death Squad,

 

A class built exactly for his warmongering and terror.

 

Darth Mor’s Star Fighter is flanked by tow of this when he needs a ā€œ little ā€œ more firepower.

 

Hope you guys like it, let me know what you guys think.

Instructions are now available here:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-122792/KMX%20Creations/iron-man-...

 

This is my revamp of the Lego set 76206 Mark 43 Iron Man Figure.

The proportions of the figure are much better when compared to the original, which in my opinion is a big problem of the original Lego set.

With my improvements the figure can do for example a famous superhero-landing pose or other poses, thanks to double jointed knees and elbows.

 

Model size: Height: 28 cm | Width: 10 cm

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 for purchase on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-199960/NV%20Carmocs/one-for-the-...

 

I built fellow MOC creator NV_Carmocs' models (with some small modifications done) of Jeremy's Lancia Montecarlo, James' Triumph Stag, and Richard's Ford Capri from the emotional finale of what might be the greatest trio ever formed. I'm absolutely in love with how they turned out!

 

I couldn't settle for using regular Speed Champions rim covers, so I also commissioned Brickthebrick, maker of custom 3D-printed rims for LEGO cars, to make a set of rims for each car, and they make them look absolutely perfect!

♦ 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.

 

ā–ŗ Instructions for the Delta-7 are available on Rebrickable!

I’ve finally gotten around to taking some photos of my Razor Crest mods! Since all my pictures are on a dull grey background (that’s also getting a bit battered) I thought I’d buy some new card... it turns out buying from a high street shop is the way to go, let’s hope the UK lockdown ends soon!

  

This ship is an old favourite of mine, along with Anakin's Podarcer they represent the geeky peak of my youth! Having a go at this in midi-scale was a lot of fun, the ship came together really quickly and going bigger than micro meant being able to explore lots of ways to do the curvy body. It's turned out to be a simple little build that is about 2/3 the length of the last set by Lego and hopefully just as sturdy. Instructions, as ever are on Rebrickable...

 

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

  

Enjoy fall foliagešŸšŸ‚ at the Zen Temple!

 

The instruction is available on Rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-162187/Michelanlego/zen-temple/#

 

It's time to stay warm and cozy, find your inner zen in building LEGO. The modular temple comes with detachable garden and roofs. You'll find rodent friends in the attic šŸ€šŸ˜‰ (FYI, not Mickey Mouse)

Hey,

I am fully aware that this is not the only one who remakes that kind of set, but I made it with the parts I have already or will have soon. Why did I do it, well I will buy the new set 10497 soon and thought why not compare the two. I am too young for classic space so I don’t mind deviating from the original and adding details I like.

The build includes two instructions one is with pure LegoĀ® bricks, and the other one is much cheaper to build with other bricks included, all details for that can be found at the beginning of the instructions.

I really like the new Galaxy Explorer and will definitely display them next to each other.

You can get instructions for free at my rebrickable Page reb.li/m/119234

You can find tow versions one build able with only LegoĀ® Bricks and the other much cheaper with Webrick Bricks www.webrick.com/#aid=eriksaysthanks

That is completely legal and super convenient. Especially for me as I live in Asia and LegoĀ® is expensive.

  

Modular Building (inverted corner). Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-128925/

Slightly changed variant of my red 1 x-wing MOC

 

Instructions on Rebrickable (ask me about 90% discount if you have my another x-wing):

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-118831/Fukusaku/red-2-wedge-anti...

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.

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.

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