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Built a few exo suits a while back and decided to take a few shots of one of them.
Ever since I built the camera, I had the idea of using it to take a "behind the scenes" shot of one of my other builds. So here it is :)
I decided to redo my revamp of the 918 Space Transport. I'm much more pleased with this version. Enjoy! Support classic space by clicking the link below. ideas.lego.com/projects/f1b1dfc3-4ef2-4992-aab7-aad16bceed0d
My first attempt at a spaceship! I had a lot of space sets as a child and I love the Neo Classic Space genre attempting to modernise these sets. My collection probably had more of the grey/trans-green style than the classic blue/trans-yellow, so I figured this was a good place to start. I'll probably modify this MOC in the coming weeks to the blue/trans-yellow scheme for some additional variety!
Eurobricks thread here
Played around some more with the CS micro-figs. Figured they needed a decent rover and a mech. And if you have a rover and a mech...you need a hangar!
From Star Wars to Classic Space...
Hello to the group, below you see my Classic Space Version of the Mobile Tac-Pod from the LEGO Star Wars Set 75338: Ambush on Ferrix. The Pod, an excellent and clever design of LEGO designer Jme Wheeler is one of my favourite Star Wars sets from the newer series. I like the stucture with all the angles and doors but also the resemblance to the republic gunship. I transformed the ship to an Astronaut transport in the colors and style of LEGO classic space.
Maybe you like the MOD/MOC. Stay safe and keep healthy. #legolux1973 #legoclassicspace #legospace
Some tragic accidents were reported with this model.
In presence of some type of radiations, the robotic arm went mad, forgot the Asimov's laws, and beheaded the poor driver.
Before the end of the year, Walter hosted a build day at his place to prepare for a LUG display that would be going into the local Lego brand store. It was interesting and very enjoyable to dig into someone else's collection. This little classic rover was the result of my building that day. It is currently in a display at the Ross Park (Pittsburgh, Pa) Lego store.
The perfect transport for big powder days on cold planets. This vehicle was also trialled as a surf board but it proved unsuccessful due it sinking.
Benny and Mr. Robot visiting Reactor 1 by Jeremy Williams.
Benny looks a little worried, I don't know why...
I took three different photos, well, actually a lot more, but I narrowed them down to three...
This is my first serious attempt at a frame-less mech build. The arm, leg & shoulder panels are forming the "frame" and have integrated joints, mostly 1x1 bricks w. stud on one side sitting in a technic brick with a rod through for added stability and friction. I was doodling around with the legs and the rest kind of happened in a flow state without much planning. Thx for viewing and happy early Mechtober!
I finally returned to Lego and finished a wip that I abandoned over a year ago, nearly jacked it all in and sold my Lego! I have since seen the light and am building again
Lt. Viitanen and her BHT-MT400 with the support of an old FLIP. She is very fond of it, even if it’s a very old model… Time for an upgrade?
My favourite #FigBarf, I made this little guy from parts in 3 different Lego sets:
'#EveryoneIsAwesome' 40516, 'Lunar New Year Parade' 80111 & Collectible Minifigures Series 22 'Space Creature' 71032.
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Played around some more with the CS micro-figs. Figured they needed a decent rover and a mech. And if you have a rover and a mech...you need a hangar!
A spaceship spacEsHiP SPACESHIP! built as a companion to the Horizon Chariot Febrovery build.
Built around a NinjaGo arcade pod, it features folding wings and seats two minifigures.
In space there is a need for a small vehicle capable of transporting loads of top-secret liquids and minerals at high speed. After loading the precious merchandise into its compartment, it sets off at great speed to deliver it to the Space Control Center.
The vehicle is based on the famous Italian "APE", transformed for the occasion into a very fast spedeer thanks to its powerful engines.
The nostalgia of the 80s and the love for Classic Space make me travel in the imagination and everything can be transformed into something spatial !!
This little MOC participates in the third contest for 90 years of LEGO on the LEGO Ideas platform at this link:
ideas.lego.com/challenges/8f551f3c-0554-4b9b-a1a6-8dc61e9...
The Cosmic Neutralizer has big guns, shield buster bombs, scatter missiles, big engines, long range capabilities, a rover, the newest model robot on board, a two person cockpit and a giant spoiler: alone or protecting a convoy, this is a very capable craft.
This was a doozy to work on! I was inspired by many great Classic Space builders and wanted something that would fit in with the NCS universe they've created.
My first MOC in years, and my first minifigure-scale one ever. I'm really pleased with how this came out, and I hope that you all like it.
The likable robotic Turtle is exploring an alien planet to prepare the landing of the famous Exo Suit when he/she (one day we should choose, maybe voting…or rolling a dice) runs into the pathetic evildoers of the First Order, in the form of a Stormtrooper patrol.
“Hey look! A turtle droid!” Exclaims one of the Stormtroopers.
“Are you sure it’s a droid? It can be a real turtle inside an armor.” The other Stormtrooper objects.
“A turtle inside an armor?! Where do you get these ideas?”
“Well, I thought if we can build a super weapon of plot destruction that violates any known law of physics someone could put a turtle in a armor…”
“That’s a good point” declares the first Stormtrooper.
“But who cares? I say to kill this thing and have some fun”
“Yeah but we torture it first!”
“Of course! Ha Ha!”
Our robotic friend moves the head up and down, looking at the silly troopers and as they attempt to draw their weapons the brave Turtle fires the blaster cannons putting the two First Order servants out of commission.
Next time the followers of the Tantrum Knight will think twice before bothering our little friend because…
No one messes with the Space Turtle.
Now it’s time to go back to exploration duties.
Those First Order Stormtroopers always end up in such unpleasing situations hehe :)
I hope you like this photo :)
May the Brick be with You :)
I'm a big fan of vertically-oriented ships, and this one I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, especially with the semi-retractable landing gear.
Somehow the shape puts me in mind of a fish of some kind, and being a fan also of prehistoric life (even if I don't build it all that much) I'm calling this the LL313 Coelacanth