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This year I wanted to bring something really special to Brickworld. The theme of this years convention is unity. I wanted to show a unified front of men, elves, dwarves and even eagles against the forces of evil.

 

As some of you know, I love castle LEGO and I love building castles and this year I wanted the challenge of building a creature along with some traditional castle buildings. At first I thought about building a large demon, but then my thoughts went to the classic fantasy villain, the dragon!

 

I hope you all have chance to visit Brickworld this year. If you have a chance stop by the WISLug table, look for me, the really tall guy with dark brown hair for some BrickNerd swag.

this is a MOC of some pirate swordfish and their whale skeleton fort, attacking surprised merchant ravens!

 

They Venue serves as an entry level crossover SUV in Hyundai's lineup. It is sold in several global markets including the US. Built for the Festival of Mundanity hosted by Bricknerd and The Lego Car Blog

Mr. Mushy and his son Mushy Jr. are out for a refreshing walk in the rain today! Mushy Jr. spotted a nice, big puddle and convinced dad to jump in with him! They will always remember spending these special moments together.

 

This build is an entry for the "Cuddly Characters" category in BrickNerd's AdoraBuild 2024 contest.

Hello !

Today I'm posting a quick moc. @julio_brick_builder ask me to do a challenge... mocing with a result only in black and white...

 

You know how much I love to use colors in my build ! For the challenge I immediatly think about one of my best group ever : Jamiroquai and I wanted to do the logo. The build took around 3 hours, some details can be improve but I'm happy with the result especially the anchor for one of the horn.

Enjoy !!

 

Now I'm nominating @les_briques_de_loic @loic.glbr @galerie_d_antha @sympatikbrick @acsumama to challenge theirself with a black and white moc !

 

#lego #pistash #legophotography #legomoc #moc #legostagram #legos #afol #afolclub #toyphotography #legomania #brickcentral #bricknerd #lugest #jamiroquai #jamiroquailego #jaykay #spacecowboy #travellingwithoutmoving #synchronized #robharris #derrickmckenzie

One of my latest builds is a model of a Denver and Rio Grande Western 01400-series steel caboose. This may seem a bit outside my typical New England prototype area and that's because it is a gift for Bricknerd as part of the Railyard Telegraph Game, to go with his incredible "Queen of the Rio Grande" SD40. That particular build and others of his inspired me as I came into the hobby, so I wanted to build something to go with it. (Also to make sure he couldn't ever tear it apart! :-D )

 

The caboose is 7-wide, which was a challenge, and features a bunch of SNOT in the cupola, but otherwise is mostly hollow. This was on purpose in case it's ever desired to add an interior. I was also able to take advantage of multiple new parts, such as the 2x3 tiles (26603), 1x3 jumpers (34103), and the Technic pin with pin hole (15100). The trucks also feature roller bearings that actually roll! The stickers are from OKBrickWorks, who did an amazing job especially with matching the Bright Light Orange for the windows. The color scheme was certainly a fun obstacle, since I don't often build in either BLO or Light Bluish Grey and there's a limited number of parts that come in the former.

 

Now that it has cleared customs this build is at home in Germany!

Hey fellow LEGO nerds, it's contest time! We want to see how you interpret or trick out Nerdly. Your creativity is the only limit in this contest. Lino Martins sparked this with his hot rod Nerdly, but how about a Star Wars Nerdly, or a Mickey Mouse Nerdly, or a Neo Classic Space Nerdly, or super hero Nerdly? (I think you see where we're going with this) Get your bricks out and enter by September 30th!

  

To download instructions for Nerdly visit www.bricknerd.org/downloads/Nerdly_instructions.pdf

 

But you don't have to follow them, get as creative as you want.

  

Visit the official Flickr group for rules and more info.

www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmynerdly/

I launched a fundraising campaign to get a motion control rig for BrickNerd Studios

 

www.gofundme.com/ja66wg

Gelatinous Nerdly - consuming all brick adventurers in it's path!

 

Built for the "Nerdly Strikes Back" contest on BrickNerd.

I stole some of the ideas from bricknerd, most notably how the stripe (should) continue around the nose using copper wire in a 3mm pipe.

Here's the real deal

Here's my entry for the Festival of Mundanity, vehicle category.

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The Piaggio Ape is a three-wheeled light commercial vehicle, manufactured and marketed by Piaggio as an adaption of the company's Vespa scooter — in continuous production since its 1948 introduction and offered in numerous body configurations, serving a range of utilitarian functions.

 

Video tutorial here:

youtu.be/3EgF9j6HH-8

 

#FestivalofMundanity

#Bricknerd

#TheLEGOCarBlog

Got to give Dave a little MOC I built for Nerdvember a couple of years ago.

I had a lot fun building this, the seed part was the Lego Dots cube and loop.

Check out the video for all the details:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqu_b4Xk-i8

#BrickNerd #CubeYourEnthusiasm

Mr and Mrs Bricknerd had a disagreement over whether woman would be wizards. To make her point, Mrs Bricknerd transformed herself into a wizard. She then put a spell on Mr Bricknerd changing him into a dragon.

Donkey Kong Nintendo bricknerd Nerdvember 2018 videogames lego brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

Here's my first entry for #nerdvember2021 by #bricknerd.

A mini Lego Tumbler is flying off the rooftop of a multistory car park, like in the iconic Batman Begins chase. The vignette fits on a 12x12 studs base and it slightly below 300 parts. It contains two minifigures: one police officer below and Batman inside the Tumbler.

Check out the Youtube video down here:

youtu.be/TaYhNUvXhDw

This year I wanted to bring something really special to Brickworld. The theme of this years convention is unity. I wanted to show a unified front of men, elves, dwarves and even eagles against the forces of evil.

 

As some of you know, I love castle LEGO and I love building castles and this year I wanted the challenge of building a creature along with some traditional castle buildings. At first I thought about building a large demon, but then my thoughts went to the classic fantasy villain, the dragon!

 

I hope you all have chance to visit Brickworld this year. If you have a chance stop by the WISLug table, look for me, the really tall guy with dark brown hair for some BrickNerd swag.

A baby turtle encounters a bumblebee for the first time.

Cuddly characters @BrickNerd @BrickNerdOfficial #AdoraBuild #BrickNerd

They Venue serves as an entry level crossover SUV in Hyundai's lineup. It is sold in several global markets including the US. Built for the Festival of Mundanity hosted by Bricknerd and The Lego Car Blog

I opened the box...

 

Many thanks to bricknerd, who built an amazing caboose for the Railyard Telegraph Game.

 

Time for me to build a car for Matt...

They Venue serves as an entry level crossover SUV in Hyundai's lineup. It is sold in several global markets including the US. Built for the Festival of Mundanity hosted by Bricknerd and The Lego Car Blog

The Chevy II (commonly known as Nova) served as the economy car in Chevrolet's lineup in the 60's and 70's. It was available in coupe, sedan, four door, convertible and, as pictured here, station wagon body styles. Powertrain wise it was available with either a 4cylinder, 6 cylinder or V8. Most were optioned with the 6 cylinder.

 

Built for the "Festival of Mundanity" hosted by Bricknerd and The Lego Car Blog

A perfectly swooshable sky schooner captained by a ruthless cyborg dog. Armed to the teeth with modern weaponry, like plasma cannons and flintlock lasers. Everything is powered by the massive solar sails that propels the ship to oncoming prey.

I've been wanting to build my own Nerdly from Bricknerd.com for a while now and I'm pretty happy with how he turned out. I used the standard instructions, but reworked it to fit a large ball socket inside so he can tilt forward/ backward. I also used small ball sockets from the Mixels for the wrists, hips, knees, and ankles. DSCF1538

    

The staff at the Bricknerd Railway Shops is working to the max to get UPY 2005 (NRE 2GS14B) done, finishing the paint on the long hood and fixing the diesel prime movers.

    

Swoofty brought up the prototype a while ago, hope you like the render :-)

    

(Brown flat car design by Eric Létang, Bettendorf-style freight truck based on Cale's design, MODded for technic axles and RC wheels)

I felt like trying something a little different, but I wasn't quite sure where to go or what to do. So I decided that I would attempt to build a streamliner, and I decided "Hey. Let's do a Hiawatha set!"

But I wanted it to be diesel powered, and I didn't feel like doing a run-of-the-mill E- or F- unit, so I started looking and came upon a Fairbanks-Morse C-Liner. So here she is

 

PF is completely contained in the unit, with an axle acting as a push button for the battery box. The rear truck is the motor, and truck design is inspired by Bricknerd.

My first attempt at building something in Chibi style, I hope I get it right. I have been inspired from an interesting article on Bricknerd.

Here you can find the video tutorial:

youtu.be/ygDTzV8wbeU

Featuring The Exo Suit and Ghotbusters Ecto-1

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2Lto2P7Bz0&list=UUiJD8xGEDDy...

 

Presented by Tommy Williamson

 

visit us at www.bricknerd.com

I built a piano a few weeks back. I was inspired by the LEGO Dacta Typesetters tiles, which I used as keys. I wrote an article about for BrickNerd.

This year I wanted to bring something really special to Brickworld. The theme of this years convention is unity. I wanted to show a unified front of men, elves, dwarves and even eagles against the forces of evil.

 

As some of you know, I love castle LEGO and I love building castles and this year I wanted the challenge of building a creature along with some traditional castle buildings. At first I thought about building a large demon, but then my thoughts went to the classic fantasy villain, the dragon!

 

I hope you all have chance to visit Brickworld this year. If you have a chance stop by the WISLug table, look for me, the really tall guy with dark brown hair for some BrickNerd swag.

What if...? Good ol' uncle Owen was actually a total badass and he had kicked the living crap out of those Storm Troopers back on Tatooine?

Yeah, I know, hard to believe, and trust me, aunt Beru can't quite wrap her head around it either... but if his uncle had grown a pair, Luke may have never left..

It's some sort of butterfly effect, except that in this instance the concept relies on using a heavy minigun.

 

Here's a video presentation of the MOC:

youtu.be/E6UhqowvaPA?si=_d7CbeCPqX3E0o7M

 

Built for Imperial March over on BrickNerd, category "Rebuild the Galaxy".

Inside the Brickloot box there is an electric guitar MOC designed by Joe Meno, a mini music shop build with a bunch of custom printed parts, a USB lighting kit to light the shop, an exclusive art print by Greg Hyland, a rock'n'roll starts minifigure sticker sheet, a custom "Sir Elton" John minifig, and a few cards with info about the contents and the organizations that created them. Pretty neat, especially the Elton John minifig is cool to have after seeing Kingsmen: The Golden Circle. ;-) Although the thing I'm most excited about is the lighting kit.

While not a whopping amount of progress has been made on this model, I'm trying to get a sense of what size the pantographs should/could be. I kinda think they look a litlle big...

One of the key factors (at least for me) is the ability to extend & retract them. These 'graphs design concept has been borrowed from @bricknerd and @scotnick

The see-thru grills are from the original build. The inside "machinery" is from my PHL #80 and the nose and cool cheese grater vents are from Bricknerd.

 

The real UPY 2719.

 

Bricknerd's 2GS14B.

This is the Brickloot box for December 2017 and the theme appears to be rock'n'roll. I'm not a big music guy, but I do like what I'm seeing here.

The see-thru grills are from the original build. The inside "machinery" is from my PHL #80 and the nose and cool cheese grater vents are from Bricknerd.

 

The real UPY 2719.

 

Bricknerd's 2GS14B.

This year I wanted to bring something really special to Brickworld. The theme of this years convention is unity. I wanted to show a unified front of men, elves, dwarves and even eagles against the forces of evil.

 

As some of you know, I love castle LEGO and I love building castles and this year I wanted the challenge of building a creature along with some traditional castle buildings. At first I thought about building a large demon, but then my thoughts went to the classic fantasy villain, the dragon!

 

I hope you all have chance to visit Brickworld this year. If you have a chance stop by the WISLug table, look for me, the really tall guy with dark brown hair for some BrickNerd swag.

I'd been meaning to update my old 3GS21B for some time. Bricknerd finally gave me the push I needed to rebuild it completely. This version has bits of the original design and some of Bricknerd's ideas as well. Now I'm really glad I rebuilt it.

 

The real UPY 2719.

 

Bricknerd's 2GS14B.

What better way to celebrate the return of BrickNerd and Nerdly than with the iconic catch phrase...

Little space city cruiser with subtle front grille- until you realize it’s the Bricknerd logo and now that’s all you can see

The Three Little Pigs decided to become pirates! They rebuild their houses of straw, wood and bricks on a big ship and even captured the wolf and are making him walk the plank.

 

Built for:

#piRATSandBUGaneers #BrickNerd #LEGOpiratecontest

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