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I remember seeing tron when I was little and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Fast forward 8 years and LEGO ideas released this great little set. the printing on the figures is genuinely impressive. Perfect size for a desk; I definitely recommend picking this one up!
My latest build is an armoured vehicle decked out in Ice Planet livery used by the peaceful men as a mobile research laboratory.
Ice Planet 2002 was a subtheme of LEGO Space introduced in 1993 and marked by a very cool color scheme: white, blue and trans-neon orange.
Even if I've never played with these paceful guys (at that time I was a teen with other interests on my head) I've always appreciated this series.
The ground vehicle is not equipped with weapons but with a lot of retro space components. Ice Planet are in fact engaged in secret researches about renewable energy rather than interplanetary wars.
The canopy opens to expose a detailed little interior with such an assortment of retro-tech computers and equipment.
At the back there is the entrance.
Thanks to markus19840420 and thebrickbin whose Ice Planet creations have been a big inspiration for me.
The Ice Planet vehicle joins the other space armoured vehicles I built in the last few years:
1) Space Tank in Classic Space livery;
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3rd build for round two of iron forge using the tap as a seed piece. Tap used 12 times; 8 for joints, 1 for loin cloth, 1 for the handle, and 2 for head
When I started building again I bought a heap of white as there are lots of great pieces in white, making things cost effective, but then It got boring. Pulling out the white again its not as clean as it was back then! Maybe he's just a dirty little quoll. This build got destroyed by my wife knocking if off the dining table just after it was shot, ouch.
More like a realism meets sci-fi forklift.
I dunno, I decided to build a forklift that didn't look... normal I guess. haha
I haven't been able to build much recently for two main reasons:
A ridiculous amount of homework in preparation for a ton (10+) tests over the next month, and a recent infestation of carcinogenic mold in my room, which made me move all my LEGO stuff and lose tons of progress on things.
This was really my first dabble in LEGO steampunk, though I made a painting in the theme a while back. I didn't have a specific goal in mind when I began building, but as the build continued it just sort of became this. It actually started with the greebles on the underside, and evolved from there-- some of the other views will help explain how it all works, though I do consider this to be the best shot (it's more a vig than a ship, at least in my mind). Once I'd built the greebles, I played around in some concept sketches with ideas for a final build before deciding to try to use the preformed boat hull and make a one-man airship. From there, it evolved based on a unique blend of my own sailing experience and some thoughts about the physics of a ship so highly asymmetrical into it's current form, with the pilot hiked way out over the rail.
Backstory:
Though born to a poor family, James Lucius Charon had always dreamed of being someday able to join the vast airborne fleets. Normally restricted to those financially capable of purchasing a production airship model, pilot licenses were rarely given, and even just a minor position aboard an Arcadian naval vessel required years of higher education (discounting, of course, the conscript vessels). Desperate to reach his goal, James assembled his own compacted engine based on reverse-engineered wrecks and eventually cobbled together a functional vessel. Though perhaps in retrospect he took the concept of airship a bit too literally, his one-of-a-kind craft is remarkably capable: it has an extremely high thrust-mass ratio, high fuel efficiency, and excellent midair agility. However, due to the asymmetrical distribution of engine components, starboard turns are substantially wider in radius than those to port.
More pics here: www.flickr.com/photos/tobyhein/4548924022/
I try to make a spinner, but when i try the wheels this looks more like a tumblr than a spiner, so i make a "classic" hover car.
With nothing better to do I've barfed up some more figs, this time I have no idea what the heck they are, especially the one to the right.
Modeled with Vectary
rendered with Simlab Composer 7
background picture : minimalist metal wallpaper by malkowitch.deviantart.com/
Visible Area is 11x11 with SNOT connections and such for doorways and vent shafts on back sides to fit within 12x12 footprint.
Built for 12x12 Vignette Category, Space Jam 2020
Took a while to build this one. Started with the huge hands then tried to fit a figure around them. Originally it was pretty cartoony but the proportions evened out over time. There's a lot of engineering in each part so I'll probably do some detail pics when I destroy it. The glitch image was created when I was half way through scaling the image in Photoshop, closed the lid to my laptop to go have dinner then when I reopened the laptop that's what it looked like.
The dark side of the moon was found to be sparsely inhabited by huge, three-eyed, tusked creatures classified as Moon-Indigenous Cheese Eaters (MICE). Once domesticated by the early colonists, these turned out to be excellent cheese prospectors. Shown here is a Mouse Rider searching for new cheese seams.
For more photos, see the full set.
The starting point for this design was this lovely mouse MOC by [https://www.flickr.com/photos/vir-a-cocha/].
heavy sci-fi mood, what with the new star trek and season 2 of expanse on netflix.. this one started out as a photograph of a street performer in edinburgh. a model, much modified from the colby files, and a lot of messing around later..
Mobius 001
Mobius Lance - Wrath Company
Ogre OGR-X1 Class Assault Command Mech
Armaments:
Hammerfist configuration
- 6x Heavy Medium Lasers
- 1x Long Range Missile-15 System
- 2x Autocannon/2s
Electronics:
Intermediate Sensors
Command Module
Fire Control System
Features:
- Fully furnished cockpit able to hold pilot and sidearms
- Engine hatch opens up to reveal removable engine
- Modular Weapons System (MWS)
- Omni Rack
- Torso twist
- Back Carapace: reinforced back armor
We´ve failed. It all came true. We called them conspiracy theory, but they were not....
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This is a collaboration drawing by Carl Klitzke and Tosha Stephens
I made the background with silk screen Ink on black photomat. The mermaid was drawn by my eldest daughter Tosha stephens. I then colored the Mermaid with color pencil. the image size 6" X 12".
Manufactured by a private weapons company, this dual gun-wielding mech is universally infamous for its brutal efficiency at handling warfare on the battlefield.
The fact that it is not exclusively owned by any country makes it even more intimidating, as anybody rich enough can get their hands on this technology, not to mention mercenaries and warlords.
Exploring Tomorrowland at SL SciFi Con 12 aerlinnielfantasy.blogspot.com/2020/05/second.html
Tomorrowland (Atompunk) – Kirk Wingtips
First post in a while, I really wanted to build something for the Hibernia group because I like the aesthetics of the whole thing.
The truck is a slightly modified 60324, I mostly just cleaned up the front and closed off the gaps. As well as flattening the bed to fit the lab better.
I also plan to start uploading semi-regularly, for real this time.
Derry had been peaceful for a while. But a few weeks ago, mysterious disparitions and gruesome murders started again. "It" was back in its business, trapping children into his dark lair. Young Colin Greenwood, last seen in the woods playing ball with his friend Tim Armstrong, probably is another victim of Pennywise... (This was made for the L13 contest, special summer edition on Brickpirate)