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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.

  

Pennsylvania Railroad B8a Tank Engine

 

YouTube | Rebrickable

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

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!

Well, that Slave I has some weird colors! Not exactly minifig scale, is it? And that isn't even Boba Fett in the cockpit... What is going on?

Yes, I can read minds. But don't the colors and the parts remind you of a certain LEGO set? The A-wing (75003) perhaps?

Indeed, this Slave I is an alternate build of that set. Do you remember that good old days, when Star Wars sets came with alternate models (like the y-wing and tie advanced: you could build tons of things, ranging from a battering ram to a lightsaber! But I'm digressing.)

That's right, all 99 pieces come from the A-wing set. It was quite a hard build. I used up every single plate in the process, and getting some good SNOT done for the 'nose'-area was quite tricky without any real SNOT bricks. But hey, I think I managed quite well.

I was even able to include some play features. Besides details like the guns, some details on the wings and featured motors, the cockpit opens, a minifig can be fitted inside (and rejoice: even Boba can fit in with his helmet and jetpack!), and the wings can be tilted for flight and landing. Not too bad for just an alternate build, I would say.

 

This model was built for the December alternate build contest at Rebrickable (rebrickable.com/blog/2013/moc-alternate-build-competition...). Sign up and have some fun with alternate builds for yourself. I definetely got hooked. Lost of ideas are boiling in my head.

 

Thanks for watching. I hope you've enjoyed it. In the unlikely case you're interested in building this model, instructions are available at Rebrickable.

My LEGO Speed Champions NA Mazda Miata MOC on steroids!

 

Instructions available for purchase on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-208172/StudWorks/mikado-miata

 

Rims available for purchase on Brickthebrick (USE THE DISCOUNT CODE "STUDWORKSMOCS10" FOR 10% OFF!): www.brickthebrick.com/store/p/rim-223

 

Sticker sheet available for purchase on Brickstickershop: www.brickstickershop.com/Custom-Sticker-Mikado-Miata-by-S...

 

My LEGO Speed Champions NA Mazda Miata MOC on steroids! A vision of how I plan on someday modifying my actual Miata, the Mikado Miata, named after my still-not-conceived Eurobeat-influenced rock band (need to learn music and how to sing/play my synthesizer, haha), comes with these modifications!

 

- Rocket Bunny widebody kit with extra aero (front splitter, RE-Amemiya-style rear diffuser, and giant BattleAero chassis-mounted wing).

- "Jet stream" headlights and custom taillights with black housings.

- RE-Amemiya-style carbon hood with 280HP turbocharged engine underneath.

- Greddy titanium exhaust.

- Red interior trim with red Bride racing seats and green Takata harnesses.

- Hard Dog roll bar.

- Rays Gram Lights 57Transcend Rev Limit rims (thanks Brickthebrick!).

- Livery with vintage racing-inspired white roundel and the majestic Mobil Pegasus (thanks Brickstickershop!).

Instructions on:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-169518/alexsimion9/panhard-s-100...

 

A highly modified S-100 Stringer-class Starfighter by Rees Serifa's engineers.

Named Vengeance after Rees Serifa joined the Rebellion. Having a life support system, hyperdrive, two X-Wing Laser cannons but boosted for a higher fire rate, two mid-frontal laser cannons, and three powerful engines to bring vengeance swiftly to the enemy.

Serifa was a Pirate Leader who lost her crew to the Empire while she was fighting another Pirate group in the outer rim.

While the pirate group the Empire arrived with its forces above Zeffo and destroyed her cruiser with all hands lost.

 

The arriving Empire forces didn't know about the conflict between the pirate groups, they were sent to Zeffo to pick up artifacts and to do research. Finding the Cruiser there was a surprise, they knew it was owned by pirates so there was no hesitation in destroying it.

The rest of the forces were mostly lost on Zeffo and she had to retreat.

 

She pledged to avenge her people and destroy the Empire but with her small squadron of only 3 Starfighters and 2 Snubfighters, it was a difficult task to complete.

She looked to recruit people to her cause but since the Empire was putting terror in people's hearts she was having a hard time getting the numbers to rise anywhere.

 

After continued raids against small pockets of Empire forces her forces dwindled down to 3 Starfighters, her included. Her vengeance started to look weak.

One day she repelled the Empires forces attacking a damaged Rebel Cruiser, the Captain of the Cruiser asked her to escort them back to the Rebel base. The Rebel Commander offered her to join them and so Rees Serifa and her two companions became the famous Death Squadron of the Rebel Forces.

 

Seeing her team's amazing skills they decided to supply Serifa's companions with two M52X Starfighters. She was given the title Captain of the Death Squadron which put fear into the Empire's Heart every time they so that black and yellowed wings Starfighter.

UP 8080 Coal Turbine Electric Locomotive

 

YouTube | Rebrickable

Well, that Slave I has some weird colors! Not exactly minifig scale, is it? And that isn't even Boba Fett in the cockpit... What is going on?

Yes, I can read minds. But don't the colors and the parts remind you of a certain LEGO set? The A-wing (75003) perhaps?

Indeed, this Slave I is an alternate build of that set. Do you remember that good old days, when Star Wars sets came with alternate models (like the y-wing and tie advanced: you could build tons of things, ranging from a battering ram to a lightsaber! But I'm digressing.)

That's right, all 99 pieces come from the A-wing set. It was quite a hard build. I used up every single plate in the process, and getting some good SNOT done for the 'nose'-area was quite tricky without any real SNOT bricks. But hey, I think I managed quite well.

I was even able to include some play features. Besides details like the guns, some details on the wings and featured motors, the cockpit opens, a minifig can be fitted inside (and rejoice: even Boba can fit in with his helmet and jetpack!), and the wings can be tilted for flight and landing. Not too bad for just an alternate build, I would say.

 

This model was built for the December alternate build contest at Rebrickable (rebrickable.com/blog/2013/moc-alternate-build-competition...). Sign up and have some fun with alternate builds for yourself. I definetely got hooked. Lost of ideas are boiling in my head.

 

Thanks for watching. I hope you've enjoyed it. In the unlikely case you're interested in building this model, instructions are available at Rebrickable.

Instruction: download here

Follow me on Instagram: anton.kablash

 

Link to functions representation: watch video

 

Dimensions: 35x15x10 stud

Functions:

1. Working Steering wheel

2. Hog (can be removed if needed)

3. Working V6 engine

4. Openable doors

6. Openable hood via special knob form the cab

7. Openable trunk via special button placed in the end of the roof

8. Configurable seats (3 setting types)

9. Configurable steering wheel angle

10. Detailed exterior and interior

Enhanced design with smoother rear hood.

 

Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-206059/AbFab74/ferrrari-laferrra...

Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle 75362, heavily modified with a lot of extra bulk and detail, and most importantly double-sided wings! 558 extra pieces required, landing gear and vertical stand included, free instructions on Rebrickable…

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-156143/ron_mcphatty/ahsoka-tanos...

 

Ahsoka's cape and Huyang's apron are by @thebrickway (on instagram), huge thanks for the truly excellent accessories!

 

The T-6 in the Ahsoka series is a fantastic live-action update to the original ship. The Lego set is obviously lacking in the wing depart, the back surface being totally blank, so I’ve taken the opportunity to fix that and add some extra details to the whole ship.

 

The wings are a back-to-back construction held together with brackets. I’ve also added more details all over the hull and rebuilt the cockpit to match the new look and proportions.

 

Overall I’ve added around 160g of weight to the set. Surprisingly it’s still very swooshable and with all the extra weight it is very satisfying to hold!

1644 pieces. PDF step-by-step instructions (148 pages / 345 steps) available here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-22018/barneius/bomber-twin-ion-e...

or contact me directly at barneius@gmail.com

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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 ⛄.

- Get PDF INSTRUCTIONS on my Rebrickable page (Link in Bio) 👈👈👈

 

Ok, the main thing about this build are obviously the legs, but don't let that fool you, because I spent just as much time struggling with everything else!

 

Jokes aside, this looks completely different than the build I originally set out to make. But this is what I ended up liking the most between all the scrapped elements and starting over. I'll throw in some pics from various phases along the way.

 

I really enjoy this waist and hips combo, so I wanted to make a torso and legs to compliment that.

 

A comically small head turtling between armor plates, and two backup weapons could suggest a rather risk-averse personality, or an exceptionally violent individual.

 

I can see this unit being used to explore massive derelicts in deep space, or for scavenging irradiated wastelands.

 

What separates this build the most from my usual creations are actually the hands that can fix around the handles of various weapons that I've used in the past, like the big hammer for an example.

 

So yes, Phobos can actually hold this massive Meltagun fixed in one hand.

 

I try to use the exact molds and colors of parts that I have in my collection, and that are available in Bricklink stores in my area, but there are still some pretty old Bionicle Hero Factory parts that are out of production.

 

Other than that, you probably know what you can expect one of my builds:

 

Ball joints everywhere; Full waist articulation; Reverse joint Big Chicken Legs; and No colors used anywhere!

 

(That last one might not be completely true this time)

 

Have a good day!

 

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