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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.

Cade’s Skyhunter

 

Free instructions at:

 

rebrickable.com/users/alexsimion9/mocs/

 

Hi there, I was planning for some time to build a junky Airspeeder and got the idea to continue Cade's story using this build.

 

This build is not an easy one, you will have some difficulties putting parts in the right place but I'm sure you will manage. All you see in the pictures and in the instructions was meant to be that way. I wanted the build to look as junky as possible but to also retain some cool looking form.

I have used a few new techniques to finish Skyhunter and I hope you will enjoy them, would love to see your opinion.

 

After Cade left the rebels, he was surprised and annoyed at the BD unit that came to life on his ship. BD-2 told him that his master a Jedi, left his Starfighter behind and went in hiding when the purge began. And to only look for him when a force sensitive person steps in his Spirit StarFighter, evidently not a darkside user.

 

Cade told BD-2 that he will leave him to the nearest planet and be on his way. He had it with force users and all that and wanted some peace. But BD-2 told him that he knows the location of his master and that he will form a contract with Cade to transport him to his Master.

 

Cade could see it as just stories and grasped easily that the BD unit is just trying to get him to do it and in the end he will end up empty handed or meet a more horrible fate where the Jedi will just cut him to pieces. BD-2 noticed the suspicious look and transferred a hefty sum of credits to Cade.

 

When Cade noticed the nice sum of credits, he could not refuse anymore as BD-2 just force hired him for the job. With the credits packed in he had to set coordinates to Jedha.

 

The moment Cade landed on Jedha he had a bad feeling but had to get the job done. He landed Spirit on a small local Space Port for refueling and looked for a ride in order to finish his contract. The only thing that was available was a junky Airspeeder made out of a lot of parts from different type of speeders, StarFighters and even TIE Fighters. He had all the credits he needed to buy it but decided he would rather refuel Spirit and fly low altitude until reaching the coordinates specified by BD-2.

 

BD-2 noticed the concern look on Cade's face and told him to take the Airspeeder as it will be safer to travel this way and keep a low profile. A Starfighter would be noticed by the Empire easily, while the junky Speeder would be mostly unnoticeable by most.

Stumpy is an alternative build using pieces from 6866 Wolverine's Chopper Showdown. He(?) was built for the MOC Alternative Build Competition on Rebrickable.

 

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.

 

1/35th scale t34/85 project.

PDF instructions are now available on rebrickable: reb.li/m/223939

or search for "sirluftwaffle" on rebrickable.

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.

  

Stumpy is an alternative build using pieces from 6866 Wolverine's Chopper Showdown. He(?) was built for the MOC Alternative Build Competition on Rebrickable.

 

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.

Rebel Alliance Fleet Complete Edition

STARWARS Episode IV,V,VI, Rogue One

Modular Building, instructions available on Rebrickable:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-44804

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Instructions on Rebrickable.

 

Lego Star Wars Inquisitor Transport Scythe

 

This is my version of the Inquisitor Shuttle featured in the Obi Wan Kenobi A Star Wars story TV-series on Disney+. Main features:

 

- Minifig scale, modular build

- Seating 4 minifigs and 1 pilot

- Movable wings (flight/landing)

- Roof/rear section can be removed

- Front ramp can be opened

 

- Parts: 2'152

- Steps: 481

- Instructions: EUR 14.99

- Cost to build: ca. USD 250

 

It is also my first MOC that I publish on Rebrickable, so head over there if you like to build this one yourself.

 

Shout outs:

 

First and foremost, Ron McPhatty for the instructions 🙏. He has put a lot of time in not only the instructions itself, but also to optimize the build, as to make it affordable.

 

It does not contain any discontinued or hard to find parts, and the colors are really straight forward - mostly black, light- and dark bluish grey.

 

Of course, a shout out to @benjamin_last who did the original artwork, and to @monsterpartywars who did some digital sketches for his amazing scratch build 1/144 models.

 

Love to hear what you think 👍

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 on my rebrickable account. Link in my Bio

The first of four ‘Pike’ cars from Nissan – the 1991 Figaro was a retro design draped over the conventional Nissan Micra platform. The Figaro was reminiscent of classic British, French and Italian convertible cars from the 1950s.

 

More formally the car is known as a fixed-profile convertible, one where the B-pillar connects to the windscreen, but the rear window and roof retract.

 

Externally the car was available from the factory in one of four hues representing the seasons: Topaz Mist (Autumn), Emerald Green (Spring), Pale Aqua (Summer) and Lapis Grey (Winter). The car continued the retro theme inside where the car was finished in off-white, and had a soft-feel dashboard top. Subsequently many cars have been refinished in a more conventional palette.

 

The Figaro was not a rapid car, being powered by the Micra’s 1.0 L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine producing 76 hp (57 kW). Peed was not the cars purpose though – rather to be a distinctive and fun mode of transport in a sea of boring grey and white hatchbacks.

 

And that, it does very well.

 

Instructions to build this Nissan Figaro model area available of Rebrickable:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-49210/lego911/nissan-figaro-121-...

 

Being October, which had always been the LUGNuts anniversary month, this Nissan Figaro has been built to the 117th challenge theme 'A Cult Following'.

 

- 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!

 

THIS... is Doug DeMuro's Land Rover Defender... made with Lego!

 

Instructions Available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-144350/StudWorks/doug-demuros-la...

 

YouTube Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFsz28a2KrI

 

It is a 1997 North American Spec Defender convertible in 8-wide Speed Champions style with opening doors, hood, rear door, and adjustable seats. Also included is a brick-built Doug DeMuro figure (accurate sizing next to the Defender) and his Border Collie, Noodle!

 

The Story: Three years ago, I posted a render of this MOC on Doug DeMuro's subreddit, and the post absolutely exploded. Doug himself saw my creation, and was enamored, so he posted the render to Twitter, and everybody else was fanatic about Lego Doug too! Then, after getting a pinch-worthy private message, I ordered the parts on BrickLink for two Defenders, two Dougs, and two Noodles, and mailed the other pair to Doug as a commission! You can see Doug's personal copy for yourself at the 13 minute point here: youtu.be/AAGI1TGcqIY?t=780

 

Now finally, you can make your very own Lego Defender, Doug, and Noodle! The high-quality instructions include various quirks and features of the build, like the interior's fire extinguisher, the meat cleaver mirrors, and wheel covers from the Speed Champions F40.

 

I've got another Doug car MOC soon, so stay tuned

Instructions available on Rebrickable: The Old Post Office

Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator set 75383, rebuilt only using pieces from the set! Free instructions are on Rebrickable, link in my profile or below…

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rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs

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This has been an absolute blast to do, one of the rare projects where I play with the actual Lego and dive back into Studio when it’s all done. I think I’ve managed to improve the proportions, the lower half of the ball now looks more rounded, the wings have a very subtle curve, the nose is a bit sleeker with that area in front of the ball slimmed down to something much less bulky.

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The ship is still solid and swooshable, the droid-dropping feature is gone but there’s still space for a couple of the droids and the cockpit will still hold Maul on his little hovering Sith Vespa thing.

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Best of all, no extra pieces required 😊

You to can build this moc @ rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-149938/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/infern...

Hello Lego dragon fans, lots of people liked Night rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-143631/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/night-... so I decided to build another dragon. This dragon has fewer pieces so the parts list could be cheaper.

 

Inferno is a fire dragon that lives in Wales and has on occasion fought with Night. Their battles have sometimes gone on for weeks, and destroyed many a town.

 

The LEGO Saturn V is a great model. With its three stages, the Command and Lunar Capsule, its 1 meter tall. But it just stands on those tiny little blue stands, thats not enough for this machine. So i decided to design and build a display, to honor this machine in a better way.

The Saturn V is hold by the blue stands which are mounted on a wide black display underground. Under the Saturn V is place for the watered Command Capsule and the Lunar Module on the Moon surface. One thing cant be missed, the flag of the United States of America.

 

If you are interested in the instruction, you´re welcome to visit my Rebrickable site, my Bricksafe site, or my eBay Shop

 

rebrickable.com/users/Brickbrothers-Germany/mocs/

bricksafe.com/pages/Captainbauklotz

www.ebay.de/usr/brickbrothersgermany?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

  

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