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A redesign of my previous pic, new cyber parts and new color scheme. Also added more glowing into the image and on the avi ... not sure if it was better to or not but :b

 

~♪ ✞ Music : Cyberpunk - Rebels Path ✞ ♪~

  

423 364 und ein unbekannter weiterer 423 am Einfahrvorsignal des Bahnhofs Aying. (S6554 Erding - Kreuzstraße)

Zehn von noch zwanzig Tw der Reihe 2200 der CFL erhalten bis 2025 eine innere und äußere Aufarbeitung. Angelehnt ist die Neulackierung an die künftige Optik der bereits bestellten Alstom Coradia Stream. Der 2201, als einer der ersten fertiggestellten Einheiten, überfährt hier den „Viadukt Clausen“ als 3618 von Luxemburg-Gare nach Diekirch. Wobei die Zugnummer etwas an die E-Lok Reihe 3600 erinnert, die Jahrzehnte bei der CFL in Dienst standen.

 

CFL 2200 in redesign

Ten of the twenty remaining Tws in the CFL's 2200 series will receive an internal and external refurbishment by 2025. The repainting is based on the look of the Alstom Coradia Stream that has already been ordered. The 2201, one of the four units completed to date, crosses the “Clausen Viaduct” as the 3618 from Luxemburg-Gare to Diekirch.

 

Based on some artwork I‘ve stumbled across on Pinterest.

 

- June 2021

Assembling everything good or bad prior to mapping out the forthcoming new Erskine Design website. Hoping to relaunch in the next month or so.

Frisch von der Karte:

Heute morgen las ich eine Sichtung, dass der modernisierte Vias Flirt auf Linie fährt. Grob überschlug ich die Zeit, fuhr zum Bahnhof Frankfurt Höchst und durfte dank zwei netten Mitarbeitern von InfraGo auf den alten Bahnsteig.

Zum Zug: Das Außendesign verspricht viel, aber beim Reingehen kommt die blanke Enttäuschung: Lediglich die Türen wurden umlackiert, die Druckknöpfe erneuert, neue Echtzeit Monitore verbaut und die "SE 10" Aufkleber wurden nach Jahren durch neue ersetzt. Das wars eigentlich schon. Also ich hätte mehr erwartet...

Wie gesagt, alle Vias Flirts sollen jetzt dieses "Upedate" bekommen, wenn alle Züge aber so lange wie der erste brauchen, ist der Verkehrsvertrag schon vorbei 😅

The bridge on my way home tonight; I wish I had taken a tripod and change of lens with me to work because the twilight reflections tonight were gorgeous.

Die E10 hat am Abend des 30.10.2021 zur "Goldenen Blauen Stunde" mit ihrem Zug St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof erreicht.

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It's been a long time coming. But I think she's finally ready.

 

For ages I had been trying to build a version of the Duchess that could seat two minifigures. I originally had used the cab piece that was commonly used for cars in the Adventurers theme. But it didn't look right due to the lack of the part coming in dark green.

 

After much tinkering I came up with a good design that looked ideal.

 

Funnily enough the entire design is a massive redesign. The entire bonnet section is a new construction, along with the chassis. The rear even has storage space for a few items.

 

And of course the cockpit is nicely detailed too.

Once I saw that LegoZealot made a contest to redesign a Batman villain, I already knew who I wanted to do. I was already planning on remaking him, but this contest motivated me to make it even more creative than I had originally planned!

 

So, with that said, onto the fig!

 

First off, The suit design is one the back of the torso and leg as well. I wanted to make it seem like Harvey didn't have a problem with his scars (seeing as by that time Two-Face had pretty much already taken him over). In fact, he was proud of them. It made him "more colorful", figuratively and literally.

 

That's the story behind this, and I am proud of it! If you are thinking of entering the contest, keep in mind you only get one entry! The link to Zealot's contest info pic is down below. Gimme some feedback and, as always, stay frosty bros and broditas!

 

-FANTXTIK

 

P.S. Link: www.flickr.com/photos/thelegozealot/36846100111/in/datepo...

Keep redesigning! An update to my update of Space Patrol #6803.

After doing some shopping at the fantasy faire, I decided to update Dawn!

 

Using Soul's Gyouko Ceredil, Gauze and Trap's Hooves and Zeva Horns, Trap and Illusions Pierced Gelf Ears, Cole's Corner's awesome auras, Magika's Please Hair, Fallen God's AGARWAEN face tattoo, Devae. Lupine Eyes, Aii's Bento Devil Tail, and Catwa Head. Whew!

Huizhou, Guangdong, PRC.

The redesign of the Delft train station started in 1999. The project's goal was to move the two tracks underground in order to reduce noise pollution in the tiny, quaint city centre. In 2015 the new station building opened and trains ran successfully through the new tunnels. By 2020, they aim to have the old infrastructure (platforms and viaduct) removed.

 

Track 1 and track 2. Up the stairs in the main hall there are signs to tracks 3 and 4. The arrows point ambiguously toward the stairs you see in this picture, yet only two tunnels were built.

I like the design of the Resistance Bomber from Episode 8 but I (as well as many others) felt that it wasn't really practical.

So I tried to modify the design to make it a better suited craft for the resistance or rebel fleet.

The fuselage remains the same but is downscaled considerably. The Bomber is outfittet with more powerful engines (for it's size) and comes with a powerful missle launcher. Maneuverability is also enhanced due to a large stabilizer wing in the front. The crew consists of a pilot, a copilot/gunner and an engineer.

Now that there's more photos of the armor I was able to do it in the appropriate colors and in a smaller size.

From old to recent architecture. Hongkong.

Frankly, i dont have time for digital building anymore and creating complete new designs - the T3 edit from 2 years ago has been on my list for a while now, glad i finished it during the last months. Might be my last pair of renders for quite some time to come...

After Star Wars Days and seeing how old my ATAT's looked against Shooting Stars ATAT, I decided I needed to do a major overhaul. One leg done, this is going to take some time to redesign the entire ATAT. If I am going to have 3 of these for my display, I got a lot of leg work to do! Still waiting for the 10x10 dishes that I will actually use to arrive.

It's been three weeks since I've built something, so this was refereshing. Colors are funky-ish.

 

Anyways, it's a redesign of a Nuhvak-Kal, which was supposed to be a machine that held these parasite thingies called krana in them (yeah, boring storyline stuff). Said holding mechanism. It's also for a contest over on BZPower.

 

Oh, and Gallery when moderated.

This model was constructed for the incredibly fun Waves Revamped: Classic Space collab over on @brickzlabofficial. I had a blast helping to organize and participate in the project. The goal was to pick original Classic Space sets and redesign them in order to upgrade the models. I wanted to pick a really obscure set, and this one felt like a winner. I'm very happy with how this came out, and I hope you like it as much as I do!

 

Check out more angles and shots on my website!

 

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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it. Creativity Never Ends!

This is for the Millennium Falcon contest on The Brothers Brick. I did some restyling of the design, smoothed it out, and added some curves. Colours are inspired by some retro space toys I saw, Gi-Joe and such.

One of my first digital MOCs was a Corellian gunship in playscale.

After three years I decided to revisit my dated design and to give it a makeover.

Made a few upgrades to an old model, to make it more accurate. The turret now rotates, though you have to force it a bit, the "treads" on the side no longer slope downwards, and I made some improvements to the hatch on the back.

 

Still alive, still creating stuff. I have a few things that I'm working on finishing.

It's been a long time coming. But I think she's finally ready.

 

For ages I had been trying to build a version of the Duchess that could seat two minifigures. I originally had used the cab piece that was commonly used for cars in the Adventurers theme. But it didn't look right due to the lack of the part coming in dark green.

 

After much tinkering I came up with a good design that looked ideal.

 

Funnily enough the entire design is a massive redesign. The entire bonnet section is a new construction, along with the chassis. The rear even has storage space for a few items.

 

And of course the cockpit is nicely detailed too.

I like the design of the Resistance Bomber from Episode 8 but I (as well as many others) felt that it wasn't really practical.

So I tried to modify the design to make it a better suited craft for the resistance or rebel fleet.

The fuselage remains the same but is downscaled considerably. The Bomber is outfittet with more powerful engines (for it's size) and comes with a powerful missle launcher. Maneuverability is also enhanced due to a large stabilizer wing in the front. The crew consists of a pilot, a copilot/gunner and an engineer.

Wasn't happy with the design of the hull or suspension of the tank. New turret for the Turan Mk. III is underway

I redesigned the front of the ship, And I like the not too big update.

I like the design of the Resistance Bomber from Episode 8 but I (as well as many others) felt that it wasn't really practical.

So I tried to modify the design to make it a better suited craft for the resistance or rebel fleet.

The fuselage remains the same but is downscaled considerably. The Bomber is outfittet with more powerful engines (for it's size) and comes with a powerful missle launcher. Maneuverability is also enhanced due to a large stabilizer wing in the front. The crew consists of a pilot, a copilot/gunner and an engineer.

Redesigned around the roadwheels. Cheers!

Created using Mandelbulb 3D, best viewed at the full original size

Camera with new shutter.

The original shutter for this camera was a sliding blade. Hand-held pinhole images were rather difficult placing the index finger in an odd position and creating a lateral shift/jerk. I replaced the slider shutter with something of a more classic "press" with rubber band return. The band can be looped over the trigger for long/time exposures.

I was quite surprised how many trims I have....

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