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17th build in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

4th build in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

10th build in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

11th build in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

14th build in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

16th build (and first animation) in my Iron Builder round against Ivan, using the Spike Prime color sensor

Here is my third build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 2.8 hrs.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

"Sometimes a quiet rustling of the leaves spells doom for those who wander the Mystic Forest without the care or respect it is due. A few of the warrior mice of Ardeth within the Mystic Forest have braved death to mount the most posionous creatures of the realm, the poison dart frog, to guard its borders. These brave little ones are not to be dismissed as they are highly skilled archers who tip their arrow heads in the poison of their amphibious rides. Just one shot from these tiny assassins is guarunteed death so tread through the forests very carefully..."

 

I created a 3rd build for the digital category of Brickscalibur. I started building this at a much larger scale but then opted for a smaller but fun build. Hope you enjoy!

 

This was created using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D and Octane renderer. All made possible with @greyscalegorilla Plugins and @pugetsystems machine.

 

Space Police Planetary Hammerhead Incident Support Harrier

aka- The Big P.H.I.S.H.

Made for #febrovery this is an ode to my childhood in two ways: One of my favorite sets growing up was the Solar Snooper from the "green" era of Space Police. The other influence was my brother and my favorite non-LEGO toys- the Cobra Hammerhead from G.I.Joe.

This rover reuses the wheels I made for my MTron Gigaton Flux Inductor moc. The P.H.I.S.H. operates on planets with water and is amphibious by nature. When the Aquanauts call for help to deal with pesky Aquasharks the Space Police are there to help with this enforcement vehicle. The vehicle carries two Poseidon Darts, each equipped with 4 torpedoes and a harpoon cannon plus a holding compartment for criminals behind the pilot. There are also two T.U.N.A subs (Tactical Underwater Nautical Attack sub) each carrying two torpedoes.

On the harrier itself are two torpedoes, a rotating dual harpoon cannon, and two dual barrel forward-facing cannons. The vehicle is operated by two drivers, two Poseidon Dart pilots, two T.U.N.A. sub pilots, and an additional enforcement officer.

Hope you like this nostalgic build. It was created using the Greyscalegorilla Plus Plugins, Bricklink Studio, Cinema4D, and Photoshop on a Puget Systems machine. I started this build two days ago and took roughly 8 hrs to make.

 

"The Monarchs' Liberator - The Tyrant Has Been Vanquished"

 

"Princess Seraphine faught valiently to free the Monarch Kingdom from the tyrant bird, Screech, who had devoured their people for far too long. After a swift victory there is finally peace once more thanks to this mighty mouse..."

Built for Brickscalibur 2024 for the Digitalibur category. I haven' done as much digital building as I normally do throughout a year so it was nice to work on this project and scene depicting a female warrior mouse who has slain the bird enemy of the Monarch Kingdom and is greeted in peace by one of the butterflies.This was created using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D, and took 4 days to complete. All made possible with Greyscalegorilla Plugins and Puget Systems machine.

🎸🎸🎸Yngwie Malmsteen🎸🎸🎸 Yngwie Malmsteen is one of, if not the greatest neo-classical metal guitarists to have ever played. One of my absolute favorite performances of his was from the live show in Leningrad in 1989. Metal is my favorite genre of music and I really love Yngwie's mad arpeggio riffing on the guitar. I've depicted it here with Yngwie as a large brick-built figure playing his famous Fender. The moc has 2642 pieces and is 30 inches tall.

I created this for the Lego Ideas "Strike a Chord with the Fender Stratocaster!" contest. If my entry makes it into the top 40 there will be voting for the grand prize.

This was created digitally using Bricklink Studio, Mecabricks, Cinema4D, Octane, Greyscalegorilla, Photoshop on a Puget Systems computer

Here is my fourth build for the #colorwheelchallenge

This was quite fun and once I figured out a way to attach the shields with a rigid connection the rest came together quite smoothly.

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

Here is my seventh build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 4.4 hrs.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

🎸🎸🎸Yngwie Malmsteen🎸🎸🎸 Yngwie Malmsteen is one of, if not the greatest neo-classical metal guitarists to have ever played. One of my absolute favorite performances of his was from the live show in Leningrad in 1989. Metal is my favorite genre of music and I really love Yngwie's mad arpeggio riffing on the guitar. I've depicted it here with Yngwie as a large brick-built figure playing his famous Fender. The moc has 2642 pieces and is 30 inches tall.

I created this for the Lego Ideas "Strike a Chord with the Fender Stratocaster!" contest. If my entry makes it into the top 40 there will be voting for the grand prize.

This was created digitally using Bricklink Studio, Mecabricks, Cinema4D, Octane, Greyscalegorilla, Photoshop on a Puget Systems computer

Last year I created my first digital Lego #colorwheelchallenge. This is my second time taking on this challenge and I decided to do "Bots and Botanicals" for this round. As like last time, each build must be completed within 24 hours including render time.

This build was done in 8.45 hrs.

I will upload the other 7 in the following days and the video for how this was created will be put up on Youtube once I'm done.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

Here is my final build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

The Youtube video showing how I created all of these is up now on my Youtube page: Digitally Assembled

I hope you liked all of these! Doing these is always a fun challenge and a blast. I look forward to doing this again next year!

This build was done in 3.4 hrs.

Total Colorwheel Challenge hours spent on all 8 builds: 42.2 hours.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and light kits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema4D

Here is my seventh build for the #colorwheelchallenge

Based on an octopus. One more to go!

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

Here is my third build for the #colorwheelchallenge

My friend Simon Liu insisted that green be a frog, so why not a frog samurai?

I was able to make most of this last night and just before work today with rendering being done over my lunch break for a total of 5 and a half hours. This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

I recently did a collaboration with Tim (tkbricks on Instagram). He recolored Boba Fett's Slave 1 as Buzz's Ranger 1 and I created the 3D environment and render with Cinema 4D, Octane, and Greyscalegorilla's gobo light filters.

Here is my fifth build in my colorwheel series of 2025 (a nod to the OG Bionicle, Gali). #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 9.9 hrs.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

"Tirelessly the valiant and war-hardened knight, Sir Fenrick, a fox warrior from the Den Kingdom, patrols the Barren Lands in search of his long time foe. Will he finally find him? All is known is he won't stop until he does."

 

I created a 2nd build for the digital category, Digitalibur, of Brickscalibur. This one took 2 days in total but was fun nevertheless. Hope you enjoy!

 

This was created using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D and Octane renderer. All made possible with @greyscalegorilla Plugins and @pugetsystems machine.

Here is my second build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 6.95 hrs.

Made on a Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

Here is my fourth build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 3.2 hrs.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

I recently did a collaboration with Tim (tkbricks on Instagram). He recolored Boba Fett's Slave 1 as Buzz's Ranger 1 and I created the 3D environment and render with Cinema 4D, Octane, and Greyscalegorilla's gobo light filters.

Here is my sixth build in my colorwheel series of 2025. Does this count as a Frebrovery build? Haha! #colorwheelchallenge

This build was done in 3.1 hrs.

Made on Puget Systems macine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D

Here is the next build from my #colorwheelchallenge

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla Plus plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

This took about 25hrs.

Here is my eighth and final build for the #colorwheelchallenge !

I was inspired by Wes Talbott and his dragon paintings to do this art challenge but with digital Lego and keeping each build under 24hrs of work.

It has been a blast creating these and in the next week or few I will put together a video for my Digitally Assembled Youtube channel discussing how I went about creating each of these.

This last one was based on a Red Ruffed Lemur (with a Panther skull).

If you look at each build you will see that I've covered every creature type (mammals are twice) and have 8 different character types that you could find in a role-playing game. This may be perhaps the strangest DND crew, but I'd love to see this team in action. I hope you liked this odd but fun experiment!

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

Here is my final build in my colorwheel series of 2025. #colorwheelchallenge

The Youtube video showing how I created all of these is up now on my Youtube page: Digitally Assembled

I hope you liked all of these! Doing these is always a fun challenge and a blast. I look forward to doing this again next year!

This build was done in 3.4 hrs.

Total Colorwheel Challenge hours spent on all 8 builds: 42.2 hours.

Made on Puget Systems machine

using Greyscalegorilla Plus textures and light kits

Rendered with Octane in Cinema4D

Do you like the black and white version or the color version at www.greyscalegorilla.com/?showimage=756

Here is my sixth build for the #colorwheelchallenge

Based on a purple jewel beetle.

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

The Gigaton Flux Inductor

Recently I got my "holy grail" Lego set: the M-Tron Mega Core Magnetizer. Being inspired by the incredibly cool set from the 1990s I thought it was due time to make my own M-Tron moc. In keeping with the epic M-Tron names I called this the Gigaton Flux Inductor. Also, since M-Tron is essentially a space-fairing mobile repair corporation I thought it fitting for them to have a mobile fuel truck for stranded rovers and spacecraft whether you are the Space Police, Blacktron, Unitron, you name it! Everyone's tank runs empty some day and M-Tron will be there to fill you up (for a price) with the mobile Gigaton Flux Inductor. The vehicle has six wheels (built using the technique found in the Lego Orchid base), two fuel pumps, a communications array, and a crew of 3.

This was made using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D, Octane, Greyscale Gorilla Plus lights and textures, and Photoshop.

Hope you like it!

Here is my eighth and final build for the #colorwheelchallenge !

I was inspired by Wes Talbott and his dragon paintings to do this art challenge but with digital Lego and keeping each build under 24hrs of work.

It has been a blast creating these and in the next week or few I will put together a video for my Digitally Assembled Youtube channel discussing how I went about creating each of these.

This last one was based on a Red Ruffed Lemur (with a Panther skull).

If you look at each build you will see that I've covered every creature type (mammals are twice) and have 8 different character types that you could find in a role-playing game. This may be perhaps the strangest DND crew, but I'd love to see this team in action. I hope you liked this odd but fun experiment!

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a Puget Systems machine.

I recently did a collaboration with Tim (tkbricks on Instagram). He recolored Boba Fett's Slave 1 as Buzz's Ranger 1 and I created the 3D environment and render with Cinema 4D, Octane, and Greyscalegorilla's gobo light filters.

Here is my fifth build for the #colorwheelchallenge

Based on a blue tang.

This was built digitally in Bricklink Studio and rendered using Greyscalegorilla plugins and Octane inside Cinema 4D all made possible by a PugetSystems machine.

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

The Gigaton Flux Inductor

Recently I got my "holy grail" Lego set: the M-Tron Mega Core Magnetizer. Being inspired by the incredibly cool set from the 1990s I thought it was due time to make my own M-Tron moc. In keeping with the epic M-Tron names I called this the Gigaton Flux Inductor. Also, since M-Tron is essentially a space-fairing mobile repair corporation I thought it fitting for them to have a mobile fuel truck for stranded rovers and spacecraft whether you are the Space Police, Blacktron, Unitron, you name it! Everyone's tank runs empty some day and M-Tron will be there to fill you up (for a price) with the mobile Gigaton Flux Inductor. The vehicle has six wheels (built using the technique found in the Lego Orchid base), two fuel pumps, a communications array, and a crew of 3.

This was made using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D, Octane, Greyscale Gorilla Plus lights and textures, and Photoshop.

Hope you like it!

🎸🎸🎸Yngwie Malmsteen🎸🎸🎸 Yngwie Malmsteen is one of, if not the greatest neo-classical metal guitarists to have ever played. One of my absolute favorite performances of his was from the live show in Leningrad in 1989. Metal is my favorite genre of music and I really love Yngwie's mad arpeggio riffing on the guitar. I've depicted it here with Yngwie as a large brick-built figure playing his famous Fender. The moc has 2642 pieces and is 30 inches tall.

I created this for the Lego Ideas "Strike a Chord with the Fender Stratocaster!" contest. If my entry makes it into the top 40 there will be voting for the grand prize.

This was created digitally using Bricklink Studio, Mecabricks, Cinema4D, Octane, Greyscalegorilla, Photoshop on a Puget Systems computer

The Gigaton Flux Inductor

Recently I got my "holy grail" Lego set: the M-Tron Mega Core Magnetizer. Being inspired by the incredibly cool set from the 1990s I thought it was due time to make my own M-Tron moc. In keeping with the epic M-Tron names I called this the Gigaton Flux Inductor. Also, since M-Tron is essentially a space-fairing mobile repair corporation I thought it fitting for them to have a mobile fuel truck for stranded rovers and spacecraft whether you are the Space Police, Blacktron, Unitron, you name it! Everyone's tank runs empty some day and M-Tron will be there to fill you up (for a price) with the mobile Gigaton Flux Inductor. The vehicle has six wheels (built using the technique found in the Lego Orchid base), two fuel pumps, a communications array, and a crew of 3.

This was made using Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D, Octane, Greyscale Gorilla Plus lights and textures, and Photoshop.

Hope you like it!

Space Police Planetary Hammerhead Incident Support Harrier

aka- The Big P.H.I.S.H.

Made for #febrovery this is an ode to my childhood in two ways: One of my favorite sets growing up was the Solar Snooper from the "green" era of Space Police. The other influence was my brother and my favorite non-LEGO toys- the Cobra Hammerhead from G.I.Joe.

This rover reuses the wheels I made for my MTron Gigaton Flux Inductor moc. The P.H.I.S.H. operates on planets with water and is amphibious by nature. When the Aquanauts call for help to deal with pesky Aquasharks the Space Police are there to help with this enforcement vehicle. The vehicle carries two Poseidon Darts, each equipped with 4 torpedoes and a harpoon cannon plus a holding compartment for criminals behind the pilot. There are also two T.U.N.A subs (Tactical Underwater Nautical Attack sub) each carrying two torpedoes.

On the harrier itself are two torpedoes, a rotating dual harpoon cannon, and two dual barrel forward-facing cannons. The vehicle is operated by two drivers, two Poseidon Dart pilots, two T.U.N.A. sub pilots, and an additional enforcement officer.

Hope you like this nostalgic build. It was created using the Greyscalegorilla Plus Plugins, Bricklink Studio, Cinema4D, and Photoshop on a Puget Systems machine. I started this build two days ago and took roughly 8 hrs to make.

 

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

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