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Earlier this year I thought it might be fun to give one of my older ornaments a facelift. The Crinkle inherits its general shape from the Cubist, but trades sharper angles for smooth curves and a fun 'bow' frill on each facade. Guides at chrismcveigh.com!
Closeups, as promised.
3 Killa Kans along with few boyz with Rokkits are going to be my anti-vehicle choice for Orks... in the future. So far I am completely out of DBG pieces so this is literally the last thing I built until my orders come.
I am also wondering if I shouldn't make the motorbikes grey-based too.
Fallout - Warehouse 25
A small warehouse with an old Highwayman in the yard.
Vault Dweller, Dogmeat, Mr. Handy remains and some wanderers.
And here goes the final "quickie" for the diorama: a German halftrack Sdkfz 251/1 Ausf. C.
Now I'm ready for LUGPol's Warsaw event!
Oh I referred Richard Goff but it look similar with hos multicam operator (Sorry... Richard...). I tried to custom Desert Camo version... Sadly the Tan color was empty... so I custom multicam version I will custom Spetznatz or FSB
A type of steering system that allows for tight wheel wells. This is the narrowest I was able to build it; roughly 5.5 studs wide between the inner wheel tips. Animated demonstration here.
And yes, it can be motorised: youtu.be/ue55xXgIHiE
A project I've been working on for a while.. the inside isn't really to detailed since i was more focused on the front.. hope you enjoy. (The futuron part has nothing to do with the actual theme..just thought it sounded cool) www.mocpages.com/moc.php/257179 Hoping to take it to Brickworld
They were talking about it on AFOL16+
And um yeah so I built one. I may have had some drinks tonight.
And I may be ashamed to admit how long this took..
PEW PEW PWE
All the models from the 2015 LEGO Friends Advent calendar
Follow my blog posts about this year's calendars at www.brickpile.com/tag/advent-2015/
The HMMWV, or High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle entered US Army service in the late eighties, replacing a number of vehicles including various Jeep derivatives still in service. The vehicle caught the public imagination during the Gulf War of 1990/91, after which the manufacturer, AM General, started building versions for civilian customers, including celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Clancy. The civilian version was initially named the Hummer and later, after General Motors started marketing the smaller Hummer H2, named the H1.
It is my entry for this month's LUGNuts challenge, stuck in the nineties.
So, this is Joe´s Garage. I think Joe is in there right now welding on some enginge block or something. He lives upstairs. With his wife and kids. I imagine they live in some american suburb.
Right now I'm fighting with the fact that I have too little time and too much ideas that I want to build. This is a new kind of build for me. No BL-orders. Just using all the LEGO bricks I have at home. Worked out great I think. I could have added much more detail, like adding a sign and stuff, but I need to practice leaving a MOC when it's good enough and move on to the next.
A fun little build. A Fredoichi-inspired fighter with Don Solo's Neo-Ice Planet color scheme.
Enjoy!
Some of the LDD work of Adam "Thelegofan" Rutland rendered by POV-Ray.
Link:
Adam's "The Start Of Something New" page: www.moc-pages.com/mocs.php?id=99605
Powerful and heavy, made to crush its enemies with bare hands. Meet "Ogre", one of the slowest hardsuits in the world and yet one of the most feared of. The only strange thing about it is its missile launchers: why it even needs them, if the only thing it is good at is the closest combat possible?
It's been a loooong time since my last hardsuit and I really like building them! This seems to have some lack of articulation, but that was made on purpose. Atl least its bulkiness is beyond any doubt.
This is the trophy for the best vehicle in the Steampunk theme at Bricks Cascade 2017. I'd originally set out to build a mono-wheel, but then this steam walker came to me and had to get built.
DAP (Bristol) Beaufort. Torpedo and conventional bomber built in Australia under license from Bristol and operated by the RAAF.
The blue round tile is supposed to have a white circular sticker on it to make it look like a RAAF roundel. But I've not managed to find any for sale, and the ones I've made don't look round enough...
A LEGO version of a Hoberman Sphere.
PDF instructions, part list and LDraw file can be found on my website: truedimensions.com.
Probably built sometime in 2006.