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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...
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Rebuild using only the parts of a Lego Creator 30542 Cute Pug Polybag.
Wouldn't want to be that fire hydrant...
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.
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."
This is a submission to the Rebrickable contest, December 2013. It's an alternate of set 75002-1 - AT-RT.
You can see the other contestants (there are some really great ones!) and vote here: rebrickable.com/blog/2013/dec-alternate-build-competition...
Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/leuerb/futuristic-police-motorcycle
Instructions are coming soon (Rebrickable probably).
See more details about my MOC on Studio page available here: www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=408472
This is a submission to the Rebrickable contest, December 2013. It's an alternate of set 75002-1 - AT-RT.
You can see the other contestants (there are some really great ones!) and vote here: rebrickable.com/blog/2013/dec-alternate-build-competition...
Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/leuerb/futuristic-police-motorcycle
Eurobricks and Rebrickable were challenged by LEGO to make alternate models for current year city sets. The builds had to only use the pieces in available in the official LEGO model, be made in LDD, digitized, tested in real brick and be a model a 7-10 year old could build!!
I received set 60035 "Arctic Outpost".
This was a good set to receive because it had a good variety of parts and plates, but not so many that it was overwhelming. There were some challenges of course, one being there were no brick with stud on one side bricks, though I did have a few good SNOT pieces. Another challenge was the lack of inverted slopes to really shape my models. It was still a fun project and I came up with 5 alternate models.
Instructions available on Rebrickable!
(Midi TIEs by Tim Goddard, not included in the instructions)
A large MOC to end the year with! The Gozanti is one of my best performing models, but it badly needed an update. So I did another one, designed it from the ground up. The scale is 1:87, so not figscale as that would be roughly twice as big. The exterior is based on Rebels, the interior is inspired by the Gozanti variant from the Mandolorian.
Dimensions: 37cm wide, 74cm long and 23cm tall
Pieces: 4483
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."
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Instructions on Rebrickable.
Lego Star Wars Imperial LAAT MOC
This is my minifig scale MOC of the Imperial LAAT - or Gunship - based on Artwork by EC Henry.
- Parts: 2'603
- Steps: 705
- Instructions: EUR 19.99
- Cost to build: ca. EUR 275,-
Check out: Rebrickable.
The main features are:
- Minifig scale
- Seating 2 pilots and 10 troopers
- Rear hatch can be opened
- Compartments for speeders
- Stand for tilted display
- Adjustable cannons
Credit for the original artwork / fan design goes to EC Henry 😍.
The instructions have been made by Ron McPhatty, and he has again paid a lot of attention to the parts, which means the build is affordable despite of its size. He also came up with some great techniques 👌.
Shout outs:
First and foremost, EC Henry for the original fanwork modelling and Angelos Karderinis who did the fanwork rendering. Secondly, Ron McPhatty for his work on the instructions 🙏.
Love to hear what you think and Happy Holidays ⛄.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
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Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-34292
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.
This is another LEGO "star" I have designed in support of the 2021 #Buildtogive campaign by the LEGO Group.
Free instructions can be found on my Rebrickable page at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/
Build your own stars and post to help children in need.
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