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A midi-scale version of the Millennium Falcon from SOLO, based on the 7778 Midi-scale Millennium Falcon from 2009.
Attention people using this image for rampant speculation (Brickset), aside from minifigs from existing sets we all already know about, I was not given any information regarding upcoming sets when I created this image. All depictions of as of yet unproduced figures are a by product of my own imagination, and as such, not a factual basis for any speculation or rumors.
Built for the Brickset Mixels Series 2 Competition using parts from 41515, 41516, and 41517.
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AMOC of Creator Set#31034: Future Flyer
PDF Instruction: https://www.bricksafe.com/files/dvdliu/Misc-54-31034-Elephant-AMOC.pdf
Model of a mining excavator in front shovel configuration in scale 1:28.5. This 300 tonne machine is a representative of Liebherr's most popular size class and is ideally suited to load a fleet of 100 tonne payload mining trucks.
When LEGO introduced its 42100 Liebherr R 9800, I knew I had to get that set immediately after release. But I also knew from the beginning, that I would not like the official model's Technic design and that I had to build my own version.
Here it is, scaled larger than 42100, but on the other hand representing a much smaller machine than the 9800. About 300 vs. 800 tonnes in real life. This allowed me to use the main components of the official LEGO model to build my R 994 B. I used the clamshell bucket, the Power Functions XL actuators and the tracks and sprockets.
The main difference from 42100 lies in the electric components of my model. The following functions are all powered by two Power Functions rechargeable battery boxes and controlled by three SBricks via bluetooth connection and Brick Controller 2 app:
- Left and right crawler treads each using a Power Functions L motor
- Slewing of the upper structure using two Power Functions M motors
- Boom cylinders: one Power Functions XL motor
- Stick cylinders: one Power Functions L motor
- Bucket cylinders: one Power Functions M motor
- Clamshell bucket: one Brick Engine V1 motor (compatible to Power Functions)
- Access ladder: one Power Functions M motor
- Service flap: one Power Functions M motor
- Lighting: three pairs of Power Functions LEDs
Besides the main drive and digging functions, the model features a retractable access ladder and a lowerable service flap on the underside of the upper structure frame. The service flap is used to refuel and grease the excavator.
While building the Liebherr R 994 B Litronic in 1:28.5 scale, I could refer to a highly detailed diecast model of the very same machine in 1:50 scale.
Better shot here.
Let's go back to simpler times, when the Bohrok spreaded havoc across the land, and by land I mean some old guy's face.
Based on 8558 Cahdok and Gahdok from the Bionicle theme, released in 2002.
A midi-scale version of the Millennium Falcon from SOLO, based on the 7778 Midi-scale Millennium Falcon from 2009.
This is my second entry in the Brickset Star Wars 'What's Missing?' building contest.
75203 Coruscant Pursuit - £49.99, $59.99, €59.99 - Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Zam Wesell
This set contains 495 parts.
- Track Zam Wesell in a dangerous pursuit through the skylanes of Coruscant!
- Release the assassin droid from Zam's speeder and shoot at pursuers with the hidden shooters.
- Chase the bounty hunter in a customised airspeeder with moveable steering vanes and a concealed storage compartment.
- Activate the exploding function on Zam's speeder.
- Includes two airspeeders, ASN-121 Assassin Droid and three minifigures!
Please watch the accompanying presentation video.
Download the LXF here.
This MOC brings back some great memories. I designed it in 2017 for my nephew. It was my first experience in digital building.
It's supposed to be a low-budget version of sets 8038 The Battle of Endor and 10236 Ewok Village.
The bunker features a sliding door. I remember the glider being the most difficult to design because of the Ewok's bulky body. But I found a nice and tight solution.
I did not design the catapult, it is from set 7950 Knight's Showdown.
Bonsaï plongeoir....
My creation from the official Lego bonsai for the competition organised by Brickset. Thanks Brickset :)
#bricksetbonsaicompetition
Trying my hand at Macro photography in the dark. This one's lit by a laptop and an Ipod, both on full brightness.
MOC: Game On - a vignette I built for a competition at last year's Eurobricks Event in Billund.
The task was to build a 10x10-stud vignette showing what our sigfig would do in its spare time. Seeing as my s(t)igfig's occupation is clearly being a racing driver, I figured this would be something he might enjoy when not at work. As we all know, this guy is quite single-minded (some say his brain is made from red 2x4 bricks...) so it makes sense that he does pretty much the same thing for fun (provided he actually knows what that means) as he does for a living.
I'm happy with the result - maybe particularly the racing-style gaming chair. And that sticker on the TV screen is a LEGO sticker - it came in set 8682, Nitro Intimidator - and here's a picture of it from that set.
(Personally, I'm definitely not much of a gamer. I bought a Playstation once, the original one, back in... the last century! I played a bit of Colin McRae Rally on it, and never got hooked on Gran Turismo. So I sold it again after less than a year. Never owned a console after that...)
What do you guys think of the upcoming Legend of Chima sets? Personally, I think they're based on the same concept as Ninjago, but with a flavorful, Mesoamerican twist. What are your opinions on it?
Image courtesy of Brickset
Kick dat' Metroid!
(And yeah, the Metroid kinda stinks too. :P)
The seed part is the lime telephone.
My ninth build for the ABS Builder Challenge.
Link to group: www.flickr.com/groups/abs-builder-challenge/discuss/72157...
Soli Deo Gloria!
Didn't get the glow in the dark 4L bar. Opted for this neon green instead... I'm still not too happy about this, maybe because there is no skirting like the rest. I tried to lower the bar but it became quite flimsy with no plate locking it from below. I guess this will have to do...
No place, not even the furthest reaches of space, is safe from Elvis impersonators.
Built for the Mixels series 4 competition on Brickset from the Orbitrons: 41527 Rokit, 41528 Niksput, and 41529 Nurp-Naut.
The Tourney- www.moc-pages.com/group.php/25957
My category-Set Revamp:
In this category, take any existing Lego castle/pirate set and revamp it. The revamp should be a complete rebuild, of course, not just mods. We recommend that you consider the main features of the set and subtheme to ensure that those characteristics are clearly recognizable in your revamp
My set- brickset.com/sets/6071-1/Forestmen-s-Crossing
I wanted to keep the same over-all design with the two trees and the stone building on top of the second tree. I also wanted to keep the idea of the baseplate with the ground, but I wanted to add some sort path to the building. With the minifigures positions I wanted to keep them the same.
Legends tell of treasure buried deep within the Earth, in long-forgotten mineshafts and caves. A tempting prize for many an adventurer, but few dare venture into those depths; for there lies within a terrible monster, a foul beast with razor claws and flaming breath.
The dragon guards his hoard, and many brave - or foolish - souls have met their end trying to escape its wrath.
However, one lucky man managed to make it out alive, and even befriended the dragon. All it really wanted was some chicken and some company.
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Hello again! Here's one I've been playing around with for a bit. I've had the dragon from set 7017 (brickset.com/sets/7017-1/Viking-Catapult-versus-the-Nidho...) sitting on a shelf in my room for ages, and I've been meaning to get round to doing something else with it. Buying the Ninjago jungle dragon set gave me the motiviation I needed, so I got started on doing a revamp of this dude.
I don't often do creature builds, so it took a bit of figuring out, but I'm fairly pleased with the end result. There are definitely things that could be improved upon - the legs aren't massively sturdy, for example, and wouldn't stand up to play testing - but for a first effort at a bigger-scale creature build, I think it turned out alright.
ALSO starting and Instagram page to hopefully get a bit of a bigger audience, go follow me there too: www.instagram.com/hardingco.mocs/
Thanks!
My entry for the Polybag Competition at Brickset.com.
This polybag features a brick built Sleepy Smurf smurfing under a flower.
• 51 parts
Collect them all
• Jokey Smurf
• Papa Smurf
• Vanity Smurf
• Baker Smurf
• Sleepy Smurf
*Update - possible alternate color scheme. Original color scheme here.
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Are you like me and dream of one day owning a Victorian style home? Is there something keeping that dream from becoming a reality?
Well, then this Victorian Dream Home is for you. I created this project to fulfill that dream in some small way while also hoping to fulfill another dream of mine; to design a real LEGO set.
If you like the idea of this project as a LEGO set and would want LEGO Ideas to release one, please cast your vote by clicking here to go to LEGO Ideas and support the project. It’s free to support and setup a LEGO ID. Also, by supporting The Victorian Dream Home, you are NOT obligated to buy it if it is released in the future.
If this project reaches 10,000 supporters, then LEGO Ideas will consider it for an official LEGO set. If they decide to release an official version, the final design will be created by LEGO Master Builders. Mine is only a prototype.
More information on the build process and set details can also be found on LEGO Ideas
A reimagining of 1997's Traitor Transport from the Fright Knights theme. brickset.com/sets/6047-1/Traitor-Transport
So I actually built this for some little contest on brickset's forums. There was some stipulation about parts, something small like 300ish. I thought I could build something cool in that part count.
Turns out I couldn't. If you're going to go all greebly, the parts run out very quickly, so I stopped trying to keep it in some pointless and arbitrary limit. Last time I built NCS Pete told me it needed more greebs, so hopefully this is enough.
This also has 6x6 turning and suspension, I do love the mixels ball joints.
(As for why this took so long to post... I have no idea. Well, enjoy it now it's here.)
Built for Mechtober '23. The idea of redoing some of the Life on Mars mechs has been in the back of my head for a while, and Mechtober is the perfect time to act on it! This is a revamp of 7311: Red Planet Cruiser. Monopod mecha aren't something you see every day... I kind of imagined the discs on either side of the body of the original set as radome-like attachments, since the Cruiser seems more like a scout than anything else.
MOC: City Station. A modern interpretation of the classic set
379, Bus Station, from 1979.
Part of my "Updated Classics" series - an ever-growing number of sets I've re-interpreted in order to make them fit better with modern LEGO City vehicles and buildings.
I've known for a while that I wanted to update the classic bus station - while it's not a set that I owned when I was a kid, it's one that I thought could make for a very interesting redux. It's the biggest update so far, both in footprint and in parts, with almost 2,000.
On this one, I've stayed quite true to the original, only adding a couple of waiting sheds on a center island, and the usual amount of detail inside and out. I'm very happy with how it turned out - for some reason it really suits this building style with the flat, curved roof and the arched openings.
The stickers that are lifted from the original ('Ticket' sign and arrow, and '25 Legoland' sign for the bus) are reproduction stickers from the Dutch MiniStickers shop. All the rest are original LEGO stickers.
The Priest Torso is from Citizen Brick... and I'm guessing the bike might just have you intrigued? More about that here.
Added the white car. My bro used to have it but I sold it off. Regret much so here it is again. Looks great...
There was a newbie in the local FB group and he started posting his vintage sets... Man, he has so many of them... all in good condition together with the original box even. I'm not sure if he had them since childhood or he acquired them recently.
Can't deny that I was tad bit jealous haha!! But he really has a great collection. He showed this house as well and that's why I dug it up and rebuilt it. ^_^V
Based on 8970 Robo Attack from the Agents theme, released in 2009.
Thanks to Stanley Yeoh for the heads up on Chang' e listing by our local BL seller. Managed to get one before it was sold out, but recently the store has restocked some...
My SDGGRMS carriages had been finished for quite a while actually, but I never got around making some decent pictures. In fact, they already ran at Legoworld 2015.
Some small information about the carriages themselves: They are meant to carry or trailers, or containers. There is room for 7 wide wheelsets, like for example the trailer of the Lego Truck 3221. To make them accept containers, the real one uses those 1x8 plate's with yellow knobs. Example here. Due to the fact that the floor of the wagon is made of 6x6 tiles, this is not really feasabile in the model.
The middle wheelset can be both close-coupled with rubberbands (the whole thing hidden beneath those 1x8 plates) or by placing the pivot point of one of the carriages one plate to the back. At Legoworld I used the latter to give it some better running time.
Also, yes I use both types of light grey to mimic some sort of weathering. These wagons tend to be pretty dirty in real life.
My entry for the Polybag Competition at Brickset.com.
This polybag features two aliens and a flying saucer.
• 50 parts
Quick build inspired by 40451 Tatooine Homestead Probably won't get one, so I've decided to build a version of it.
I'm still in the Rogue Olympics mentally, so under 101 parts :D
A redesign of the Lego set 70700 Space Swarmer. I've always loved redesigns of sets in the style of a MOC, and finally got around to doing one myself. I chose this set as I have fond memories of the Galaxy Squad theme and I wanted to try a smaller set to start out with. Some of my changes include cleaning up the colorscheme, making the mouth more substantial, adding an extra pair of wings and legs, and updating the minifigures.
You can view the original set here: brickset.com/sets/70700-1/Space-Swarmer
You can view more images of my remake here: legohobbitbuilder.wordpress.com/2021/03/28/70700-space-sw...
My entry for the Polybag Competition at Brickset.com.
This polybag features a brick built Papa Smurf and Baker Smurf.
• 67 parts
Update: this build exceeds the "around 50 parts" limit. I've decided to give each Smurf its own polybag.
XD Saw this sticker together with the Rally Sprinter one, got it as well. Didn't think of building a Racer police car but it turned out really nice. I guess Officer Joe will be using this more often now to catch the racers gang!
After reading the Bricket Random Set Of The Day about set 5590 “Whirl and Wheel Super Truck” I had the urge to build the B model and convert it into both Futuron and Classic Space variants. The trans yellow windscreen is a bit shorter, and they don’t make the train doors in Medium Stone Grey, but I think I got pretty close!
#febrovery #lego #legoclassicspace #classicspace #space #futuron #modelteam #brickset
Take an 'old' set and build an updated version.
My entry, an update of Classic Space Solar Power Transporter, one of my all-time favorites.
A Twank frame for the Build a Polybag competition
brickset.com/article/49955/competition-build-a-polybag!
Original Twank design is by Atavism.
This frame build uses 57 pieces and is equipped with Main Autocannon, Fixed Machine Gun, and Leg Boosters. Plus has a few hardpoints for customizations and SSRs.
This is not an actual Polybag set.