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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.
This is my own creation (MOC) of Aqua from the anime "Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!" (KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!).
I used instructions from LEGOdouMoko as reference for the structure of the head and upper body of this character. Based on their instructions, the head and arms can be rotated.
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Hi there, my name is Thomas.
I am designing my own Lego© models. And I am offering some construction manuals, to support this hobby. All receipts will be reinvested in bricks for my next projects. So if you like what I am doing, you may have a look 😊 rebrickable
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.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91351/AbFab74/mclaren-f1-speed-c...
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!
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!
deconsnowman's F1 and my own re-color of the 75880 720S (I had get a little creative with some of the wedges which haven't been released in blue). I also need to get around to taking an X-Acto knife to the sticker sheet so I can apply, say, the McLaren badge.
Eurobricks and Rebrickable were challenged by the Lego group to come up with alternate models for the most recent line of CITY sets. I was lucky enough to get asked and received the set 60033 Arctic Ice Crawler.
It's a very likable set (nostalgia might help a hand here...), but 112 parts isn't a lot to work with, especially if there are parts that only connect to one other part. It definitely was a very interesting and challenging project, and I got the chance to get to know a lot of magnificent builders and human beings. So I'm really very grateful that I could be part of this project.
Anyway, on to the model! The panel really turned out to be the most versatile element of the set... not what I had expected. I came up with a rather nice connection for it, so the plow can swivel to push barrels and meteors out of the way. If you want to take something with you, no problem because there is room enough in the back and it tilts to fit your desires. It is also a great place to store all of your tools. So plow yourself a way through through the Arctic (main street in winter will do as well), and see what you can discover!
I hope you like it. If you happen to have the set, you can find instructions for this on Rebrickable.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-90526/AbFab74/bugatti-eb110-spee...
I've also heard some tourists call it the "Willis Tower" for some reason...
This modular building contains 11 stories and stands a little under three and a half feet tall (~41 inches). For added support for the exterior walls, a central core pillar helps transfer each floor's weight to the base.
Find the instruction on Rebrickable.com!
You can also follow all the fun on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego
I'm back with another Speed Champions MOC of one of (Jeremy Clarkson voice) my favorite cars... in the world: the FD-generation Mazda RX-7 with legendary RE-Amemiya bodykit!
Instructions available for purchase on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-217651/StudWorks/mazda-rx-7-fd-r...
Rims available for purchase on Brickthebrick (USE THE DISCOUNT CODE "STUDWORKSMOCS10" FOR 10% OFF!): www.brickthebrick.com/store/p/rim-224
Sticker sheet available for purchase on Brickstickershop: www.brickstickershop.com/Custom-Sticker-Mazda-RX-7-FD-RE-...
This MOC faithfully captures the elegance of the FD3S RX-7 with the aggressive racing-inspired bodykit by Japanese tuning company RE-Amemiya, made popular from JGTC/Super GT racing and the Initial D series, where Keisuke Takahashi added the bodykit to his FD following the forming of Project D. While it's the same color, this MOC wasn't based directly off Keisuke's car, since this FD wears the "REsuperG" variation of the bodykit which had some differences, mainly fender-mounted mirrors. Being said, I definitely plan on building a Keisuke-spec FD (plus a pre-Project D FD MOC) in the future.
The front and roof area are inspired by Madspacer's Initial D RX-7 FD3S MOC, but otherwise the rest of the model is my own design.
Modular Building. Instructions available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85208
Please, check my YouTube video to see the printing press in action! www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGyAOAMJ9wo
I designed these coaches after the British Rail Mk1 Coaches that were first standardized in 1948, and served until their formal withdrawal in 2001, where they now reside on preservation railways. I designed this coach to be pulled as a pair with the brake coach trailing along behind. This model is not to scale, but because of it being shorter than the scale model it is lighter, and is easier to pull. It does not have a interior to keep the weight and cost down. All black 44728 brackets can be replaced with any dark 44728 bracket. Dk gray, Lt gray, etc. 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-213374/legoGoneGaming/british-ra...
Here are some modifications to the 2023 UCS X-Wing Starfighter set 75355. The landing gear stand is the biggest addition, I've also made subtle changes to the nose of the ship and added an almost correctly scaled R2-D2. Free instructions and parts lists for all three mods are on Rebrickable.
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-149544/ron_mcphatty/ucs-x-wing-s...
The Landing Gear Stand provides an easy way to display the X-Wing on a coffee table. The ship doesn't need to be modified at all, just lifted off the set's original stand and slotted onto the positioning support. The gear are built into the stand itself!
As a seperate mod I've rebuilt the top surface of the nose section to give it a bit of a slope, hopefully improving the very flat looking nose. The side panels need some slight modifications to fill some gaps and I've made the nose grey, just out of personal perference.
The midi-scale R2-D2 is slightly too large but I think looks good next to the ship when landed! Huge thanks to Jan Woźnica for letting me use his very clever R2 design and make some adjustments, please check out his instagram (@john.carter.creations) and his awesome Tales of The Space Age Lego Ideas set!
Thanks to rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-126134,
I discovered that this puzzle knot is actually called a "Burr puzzle".
I have some of these puzzles at home, and I've thought of recreating this one before. The solution of 'aquarian' gave me the proper hint for the geometry of the Lego-based variant.
I gave myself one extra challenge: make it completely smooth. So, no studs, no anti-studs. Turns out that several bricks can be nice helpers for stud reversal.
Instructions available at Rebrickable and Bricklink.
#lego #legomoc #legopuzzle
One of my favourite cars, and favourite MOCs is the NC Mazda MX5.
Plans for building one for yourself are now available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32964/lego911/mazda-mx5-nc-roads...
The model has functioning piston Technic engine, along with independent suspension front and rear, all packed into a pretty compact Miniland-scale model
Mazda launched the first MX5, also known as the Miata, in 1989. The car evoked the spirit of the MGB and other affordable British roadster of the 1950s and 1960s. In contrast to mainstream affordable cars of the time, the MX5 had rear-wheel-drive, and prioritised handling dynamics over vehicle packaging and system commonisation.
Mazda has subsequently released a further three generations of the MX5. The third, the NC Series, was launched in 2005. The car had 1.8L and 2.0L engines, in part to address weight gains. This was particularly evident in the folding hardtop model.
Nonetheless, the MX5 retained its delightful handling and pert good looks. For from being a ‘hairdresser’s car’, the MX5 is a vehicle for whom the joy of driving is a priority.
Instructions : rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-47689/InyongBricks/10265-alterna...
here you go:
Rebrickable: partlist + instructions pdf
Yes, it's still the falcon...
only some studs bigger than my old model of 2019 but this one comes with a lot updates and features a complete new covering.
It took about 2 years on an off working on this one.
This time I tried to get as close as possible to the circle form
and I tried to close most of the gabs on the covering.
The model features many ucs styled details within a scale that fits on every shelf.
Due to the system scale the proportions are still a bit bulk. therefore it has a full interior!
The model is more strength now. E.g. the cover slices can be fixed in position.
Still this is more a display model than play model.
I tried to built the instructions as much understandable as possible. But as I am a not the best practiced builder, there can be tough sections here and there.
funfacts:
3985 Parts
57x 42 Studs
2.450kg
If you own my moc from 2019 you already have about 60-70% of pieces.
You' ll also get a discount for the new instructions! pm me
Stud.io file on request
also I can share different part lists for the model without interior
or inner structure only if you want to try to build it with your own covering.
I'm back with another Speed Champions MOC of one of (Jeremy Clarkson voice) my favorite cars... in the world: the FD-generation Mazda RX-7 with legendary RE-Amemiya bodykit!
Instructions available for purchase on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-217651/StudWorks/mazda-rx-7-fd-r...
Rims available for purchase on Brickthebrick (USE THE DISCOUNT CODE "STUDWORKSMOCS10" FOR 10% OFF!): www.brickthebrick.com/store/p/rim-224
Sticker sheet available for purchase on Brickstickershop: www.brickstickershop.com/Custom-Sticker-Mazda-RX-7-FD-RE-...
This MOC faithfully captures the elegance of the FD3S RX-7 with the aggressive racing-inspired bodykit by Japanese tuning company RE-Amemiya, made popular from JGTC/Super GT racing and the Initial D series, where Keisuke Takahashi added the bodykit to his FD following the forming of Project D. While it's the same color, this MOC wasn't based directly off Keisuke's car, since this FD wears the "REsuperG" variation of the bodykit which had some differences, mainly fender-mounted mirrors. Being said, I definitely plan on building a Keisuke-spec FD (plus a pre-Project D FD MOC) in the future.
The front and roof area are inspired by Madspacer's Initial D RX-7 FD3S MOC, but otherwise the rest of the model is my own design.
Stumpy is an alternative build using pieces from 6866 Wolverine's Chopper Showdown. He(?) was built for the MOC Alternative Build Competition on Rebrickable.
Hey, I think I've seen those pieces before... And you're right. This Jedi Starfighter is another aletnate build of Lego's 75003 A-wing. Once again, all the pieces come from that one set. At least, this time the colors match...
I think this alternate building is growing on me. I can only enter one MOC in the Rebrickable contest, but I can still have fun and promote it! So I was thinking about another build.
A republic gunship turned out too complex and ended in one terrrible looking and undoubtely filmsy build. I did, however, took some techniques with me for this starfighter. I own both the Slave I and Obi-Wan's starfighter, and while building my previous entry, I noticed that a lot of pieces where in common with that starfighter. Seeing another Starfighter MOC at Eurobricks inspired me to take the final step. And this is what came out.
The starfighter features an opening cockipt (with place for a minifig like Obi-Wan) and landing gear. It includes motors and realistically angled wings. Making the sharp nose was the greatest challenge, but some SNOT saved me in the end. The color scheme ended up looking a tiny bit like Obi-Wan's starfighter, so that's a good thing.
So what do you have to remember from this adventure? Buy two A-wings, and you get an opportunity to recreate that chase sequence in Episode Two. Just like the old days. A set is never one set!