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A modular school.
Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/
Every city needs a school! The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts.
The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock.
The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments.
The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class.
The upper floor contains the library.
Instructions available from Rebrickable at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-183741/Rubblemaker/tie-silencer-...
Arguably, the greatest thing to come out of the Star Wars sequels was the Tie Silencer. A stunning, sleek take on the Tie Interceptor that had way too little screen time. Set 75179, ‘Kylo Ren’s TIE Fighter’, was my entry point into this hobby and I’ve kept hold of it all this time. It’s a great set, but I wanted to turn this playset into a display set. So here it is. A complete overhaul and extensive modification of set 75179.
It keeps much of the interior structure from the set but has an entirely new exterior design with numerous details added and lines re-made based on screenshots and highly detailed 3d models (you’re looking at a lot more than just the original set with some tiles stuck on top) It also features completely re-designed wings using new construction methods.
I re-designed the underside and part of the internal structure (with no loss of structural integrity) to incorporate a cavity for the stand to slot into. A modified version of the UCS Batwing stand worked perfectly for this ship. The instructions have also been completely re-designed from scratch.
The ship now weighs in at 1324 pieces, including the stand (the original set is made up of just 630 pieces) 52% of the parts from the original set are used in my modification so if you own the set you would need an extra 1012 pieces to create this mod, plus it’s stand. (Currently those parts can be purchased from Bricklink for about £60).
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...
There are people who like SAABs.
Not very many, but the REALLY like SAABs.
One of my most often requested models for people to build for themselves is the SAAB 900. The model shown here, the 900 Turbo 16S Aero 3-Door is probably the most recognisable model of the type.
I have finally decided to get into Rebrickable though, and load up some designs. You can now download the instructions for the 900 Turbo 16S Aero at the following link:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32874/lego911/saab-900-turbo-16s...
This is the 10th iteration of my SAAB 900 model, and has the benefit of about ten years of design evolution.
The model has a Lego Technic piston engine (hence the bump on the nose), mounted longitudinally, and geared to the front wheels. The model also has independent front suspension and also suspension at the rear.
Bodywork features opening doors and luggage door, folding rear seat, and even a spare wheel under the rear of the car.
I have tried to make the model fairly sympathetic to colour selection. Without modification the model can be built in the following colours:
Dark Red, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Tan, Reddish-Brown, White, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Black.
With a substitution for the luggage door hinge (#48336) to black, the model can also be built in:
Dark Green and Dark Blue.
For all you SAAB 900 fans out there, this is your opportunity to build your own functioning model.
New Holland TM140 tractor.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-100096/thietmaier_mocs/new-holla...
I’ve been messing around with my camera again, trying to find the right balance of shutter speed and ISO to get a crisp photo with a tiny aperture. The little stud-built figures are about double the size they should be, but I feel like I’ve hit the micro-scale limit! I’m thinking of adding these figures to all of my ‘bigger’ micro ships, price is an issue because of colour availability, I’ll keep working on that. Micro Falcon... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32621/ron_mcphatty/micro-millenn...
Free instructions: Rebrickable
Updated my minifig-scale droideka for the premiere of Episode I 25 years ago, May 16th, in Los Angeles and for the Eurobricks contest. I redesigned the head, which was the weakest element of the previous design; its eye-sensors are more accurate now. It's the same height as the B2 next to it, so perfect minifig scale. Can be rebuilt into a ball, which while not a perfect sphere, will roll. But I mainly focused on how the display looks unrolled. It also fits in the shield I designed for them, so I will be updating that MOC with new photos soon.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-180671/AbFab74/peugeot-405-turbo...
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-90843/AbFab74/lamborghini-sesto-...
Instructions are on Rebrickable...
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I’ve made a few changes to the shape of the nose, hidden the wing lever under a greebled hatch, added landing gear and sorted the wings so the close in more of a scissor fashion.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91351/AbFab74/mclaren-f1-speed-c...
AND
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-101783/AbFab74/mclaren-f1-lm-whi...
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
Modular Building (inverted corner). Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-128925
My instructions for Wars of the Star Age are now available for free from Rebrickable.com!
They wouldn’t let me charge for them, which is a bit insulting, but I couldn’t find another way to distribute them easily, so here we are. I’m glad to finally share them with you. Let me know if you build them!
Start building with Brick-Fil-A @ rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-154417/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/metal-...
A.R.M.'s newest mech the Metal Wrecker-DS!
Needing a new mech for your A.R.M. collection, or your robot collection have no fear.
The DS was upgraded with four cannons and desert camo paint
Weapon systems,
Four heavy-duty long-range movable guns, two short-range fixed guns and a grenade launcher.
It stands 26 feet in lego scale and 8 inches in the real world.
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.
Built from plans sold by Mantis Toboggan on Rebrickable (rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-94291/Mantis_Toboggan/southern-p...)
Decal artwork provided by Henry Mack and printed by OKBrickworks. Model modified to include an M-motor driving the rear tender truck in addition to the L-motor in the locomotive. Controlled by an XL Systems Loco Genie wireless DCC with sound and light control.
USCSS NOSTROMO detail
instructions for this on rebrickable
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92753/Mihe%20Stonee/uscss-nostro...
Very excited to announce that The Lego Tesla Cybertruck instructions is now available to order on Rebrickable.
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32403/lego911/tesla-cybertruck-l...
The matching Cyberquad bike and Elon Musk figurine will also be available separately.
This Cybertruck model is built inminiland 1:21 scale. It features height adjusting suspension on all four wheels, opening doors, frunk, load tub cover, tailgate, in-tub stowage, adjustable seating and more.
Probably the most exciting car launch for many a year, the Cybertruck looks like nothing else (at least nothing that is for sale).
The Cybertruck features an all-electric powertrain and battery systems. The performance figure are also extraordinary for this type of vehicle.
How do I buy?
Follow the link at the top of the text to go to rebrickable. This link will take you to the design instruction purchase page. Included are the design files, parts list and general guide.
If you need to save yourself the hassle of buying the parts yourself, please DM me for a quote.
Kind Regards,
Peter Blackert // lego911
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...
Instructions available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-141827/thirdwigg/hybrid-garbage-... and video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP4eUEJgOtI&feature=youtu.be
Just some photos of the ships now that I’ve built one, and sprayed the Nubian silver! It’s a simple vinyl dye, the kind of paint you use on fake leather car upholstery, but it soaks into the Lego and gives a durable finish. I wish I’d remembered to spray the N1 Starfighter before I ran out of paint, maybe next time. Instructions for the Nubian, Infiltrator and N1 are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/
Update: Free instructions for the model are now available on Rebrickable, see: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-178983/T.Brick/planetary-outpost...
This small planetary outpost provides a temporary home for scientists researching the local flora and fauna.
Its organic shapes blend in with the surroundings. The base has a kitchen, a sitting area, a bed, a small bathroom, communication equipment and solar panels on the roof, as well as a walled garden outside. Many plants and perhaps also animals are at home in and around the base.
It's my entry for the LEGO "Exploring the Cosmos" challenge. Winner models will be transformed into official reward sets! See here for details and more images: ideas.lego.com/challenges/7c37425a-7cc4-4188-b3bf-a433163...
Free instructions:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148247/IBrickedItUp/dodge-two-pa...
Here's my take on 6 wide versions of the Dodge two pack Speed Champions set from the 2021 wave. For the Challenger, I was able to use many techniques from the original set. The headlights were a little tricky to figure out, but overall the vehicle came together pretty easy. The Top Fuel Dragster on the other hand was something I was not looking forward to building at first. After putting it off for a while and a couple tries I think I managed to come up with a vehicle that works very well at the smaller scale. The main issue was that the nose was already pretty thin. What I ended up doing was just going back to the basics and using plates and bricks to get the right general shape. I ended up using basically the same construction for the engine section and I think it turned out very well.
I used many of the parts from the original set, but there are an additional 120 bricks that you will need to complete this MOC. They're all fairly common pieces and should cost $10-15 to gather. As for the stickers I would wait until you've completed building this version before applying them. Not everything is on the same part as the original and some of the stickers needed to be cut down in order to fit on the smaller scale.
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!
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-96246/AbFab74/ferrari-512bb-spee...