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Hop aboard the Stagecoach Express and travel across the wintery wild west in style!
So here it is, my entry to the BDP series 8!..
I always wanted to build a smaller model and with just above 500 parts, this one turned out really nice. It is actually a re-build of an older MOC of mine, adjusted for the BDP-parts palette.
The coach itself is easily removable from the base, with the flexible ball joint connection it can be played with or positioned at your liking.
Two passengers can fit in the cabin, the roof is removable. Two small trees, a telegraph line and some frozen plants break up the plain white snow-landscape. A little surprise waits at the back: a small rabbit in his little burrow, hiding from the scary owl on the telegraph pole.
And YOU can help turn this into a real set! Just head over to Bricklink and leave a "😍".
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-8/3029/Stage...
My happy and at the same time twisted face can't explain all the emotions I've been feeling since last night.
9 minutes ... these few minutes were enough to make me jump into first position and reach the finish line of 3,000 boxes. In just 80 minutes, the set sold out at 10,000. I have no words to describe what happened, I didn't really expect it.
My long wait that lasted a year and a half, the commitment and effort in carrying out this project and believing in it all the way led me to the result that arrived yesterday. And for this I have to thank ALL of YOU. First of all my wife, my children and all my family who have always supported me and then all my friends who are so many and who have believed in me to the end. I can only say, that miracles really happen and you always have to carry on your passions to one day come to realize a dream like the one that happened to me. Believe in what you like to do and don't stop in front of problems, but commit yourself to make your dreams come true, because trust us, sooner or later they will come true! To all of you who have always supported me, to all AFOL and non-AFOL friends, to those who are there and to those who are no longer there. To all of you I send you a hug and loudly scream a big one .... THANK YOU !!!
This Bricklink Designer Program Series 9 submission is a combination of the Dragon Attack and The Griffin. Although the griffin is slightly smaller than my black dragon, they look cool together and the fusion of the two sets creates an epic battle scene. You can support my submissions by voting and commenting:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-9/main.page?...
My passion for fantasy creatures inspired me to design both a brick-built griffin and a black dragon for the Bricklink Designer Program. While the idea of the griffin was born from the new Griffin Faction, and the dragon from my love for dark fantasy, neither is based on an existing character. For both, I studied various artwork and existing Lego builds for inspiration, but ultimately created something entirely new and unique for each. My intent was to create poseable animals instead of a static statues and also added two wizards to the set for more playability options.
My latest submission to the Bricklink Designer Program! A mystical wagon for the wizard that wanders among medieval towns. Vote here: www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-5/1658/Wizar...
I’m excited to share my new MOC, the "Flame Tourer" — a black concert truck adorned with brick-built flames - inspired by my childhood favorite, a similarly decorated ’57 Chevy Matchbox car. It’s now submitted to the Bricklink Designer Program (BDP) Series 8:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-8/2924/Flame...
Only 5 designs will be selected to become official Bricklink sets. Your votes and comments would mean a lot to me—thank you so much in advance for your support!
The Dragon is back and it needs your help to become a real Bricklink set! You can support it in the Bricklink Designer Program Series 7 by voting and commenting:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-8/3051/Drago...
Some small updates: The tree has been made more organic, and the plants are now mostly red, dark red, and orange to give them a more mystical look. Additionally, the bottom supports of the wings have been changed to red to make them more visually interesting.
My Winter Chalet project that did not go into production during the LEGO Ideas phase now has another chance having entered the shortlist of projects on the new Bricklink Designer Program!
From June 1st on the BrickLink website the Crowdfunding phase will open where anyone who wants to buy the box of my work can do it! At the moment all the works are in the testing and revision phase. All the rules and details can be found on the BrickLink website here:
www.bricklink.com/.../designer.../introducing.page
If you want to visit the updates of my project go to the relevant page:
www.bricklink.com/.../design.../215673/Winter-Chalet
Thank you!
The Dragon is back and it needs your help to become a real Bricklink set! You can support it in the Bricklink Designer Program Series 7 by voting and commenting:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2514/Drago...
Some small updates: The tree has been made more organic, and the plants are now mostly red, dark red, and orange to give them a more mystical look. Additionally, the bottom supports of the wings have been changed to red to make them more visually interesting.
My project for series 7 of the Bricklink Designer Program! I think its time that the Lego castle world includes a desert faction so I designed this fortified city!
Please consider supporting if you like it!
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2604/The-D...
The new griffin faction and my love for fantasy creatures inspired me to design a brick-built griffin to Bricklink Designer Program Series 9. You can support my submissions by voting and commenting:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-9/main.page?...
It is not actually based on an existing character, I studied some cool pictures about griffins, and some cool griffin and eagle builds, but I built something brand new. My intent was to create a poseable animal instead of a static statue and added a wizard to the set for more playability options.
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 3 and 4. It has received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-177592/_TLG_/school-bus
I always loved American style school buses, therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real one, but it contains many typical details. It is 8 studs wide, studless build in minifigure scale and fits perfectly to Speed Champions cars or to a LEGO City. For more details please follow the link.
The Winter Chalet is the work that will become part of the Third Round of the Bricklink Designer Program! For those interested in buying it, crowdfunding sales will be open by the spring of 2022. The precise date of the opening of the sale is not yet known but stay tuned! As soon as it is made known I will communicate it on all social media so as not to miss the opportunity to be able to buy a set! Thank you all!
This is the video presentation: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTG60Lff61U&t=40s
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 1. I have received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148170/_TLG_/gothic-cathedral
I design usually but not exclusively Speed Champions style car models, but I also love gothic cathedrals, and therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real building, but it contains many typical details: lancet arches, double lancet arch windows, a ridge turret, flying buttresses, portals with series of receding planes, rose windows etc., and there is a matching street lamp too. The roof assembly can be removed as one piece and in this case the internal details are visible: there is an altar with a cross, a candle holder, a church tabernacle, a brick built bible, there are benches, an organ, a holy water stoup etc.. The middle door on the facade and the side doors open outward, and work perfectly, the side doors on the facade open inward and they can be opened if the door handle pieces (the taps) are removed, but it is not se easy to close them in this case. It is a studless build, the unnecessary studs are hidden by tiles.
Welcome to the Castle of the Red Mountain Kingdom! You can support it in the Bricklink Designer Program Series 7 by voting and commenting:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2644/Red-M...
It includes many details such as Gothic and Romanesque windows, round texturized bastions, flags, coat or arms, a brick built gate, plants and brick built trees. The building is foldable and in the opened version the rooms and halls are visible. There is a throne hall, the king's bedroom with a treasure chest, a dining hall, a kitchen with a masonry oven, a blacksmith's forge with an anvil, a prison in the basement, servants' quarters. All doors work.
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 3 and 4. It has received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-177592/_TLG_/school-bus
I always loved American style school buses, therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real one, but it contains many typical details. It is 8 studs wide, studless build in minifigure scale and fits perfectly to Speed Champions cars or to a LEGO City. For more details please follow the link.
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 1. I have received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148170/_TLG_/gothic-cathedral
I design usually but not exclusively Speed Champions style car models, but I also love gothic cathedrals, and therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real building, but it contains many typical details: lancet arches, double lancet arch windows, a ridge turret, flying buttresses, portals with series of receding planes, rose windows etc., and there is a matching street lamp too. The roof assembly can be removed as one piece and in this case the internal details are visible: there is an altar with a cross, a candle holder, a church tabernacle, a brick built bible, there are benches, an organ, a holy water stoup etc.. The middle door on the facade and the side doors open outward, and work perfectly, the side doors on the facade open inward and they can be opened if the door handle pieces (the taps) are removed, but it is not se easy to close them in this case. It is a studless build, the unnecessary studs are hidden by tiles.
Here are my Winter Chalet boxes finally arrived at my house in March 2023! It was an incredible emotion to have them in my hand and to see my name branded on the box. A wish come true!
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 1. I have received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148170/_TLG_/gothic-cathedral
I design usually but not exclusively Speed Champions style car models, but I also love gothic cathedrals, and therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real building, but it contains many typical details: lancet arches, double lancet arch windows, a ridge turret, flying buttresses, portals with series of receding planes, rose windows etc., and there is a matching street lamp too. The roof assembly can be removed as one piece and in this case the internal details are visible: there is an altar with a cross, a candle holder, a church tabernacle, a brick built bible, there are benches, an organ, a holy water stoup etc.. The middle door on the facade and the side doors open outward, and work perfectly, the side doors on the facade open inward and they can be opened if the door handle pieces (the taps) are removed, but it is not se easy to close them in this case. It is a studless build, the unnecessary studs are hidden by tiles.
It was my entry to Bricklink Designer Program Series 3 and 4. It has received many kind comments and support, but unfortunately it has not been selected, therefore I decided to make the instructions available here:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-177592/_TLG_/school-bus
I always loved American style school buses, therefore I decided to design one. It is not actually based on a real one, but it contains many typical details. It is 8 studs wide, studless build in minifigure scale and fits perfectly to Speed Champions cars or to a LEGO City. For more details please follow the link.