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The crew is on a journey to the foundations of the planet! Will they escape and return home?
A MOC made for Brickcon, and my first time incorporating lights into a creation. Pretty fun!
(After)life ain't easy for a skeleton, but the wizard is happy enough in his little hut on the hill. He's got his cauldron, he's got his frog, and he's far enough away from the nearest village that his experiments in technomancy (usually) don't affect anyone else.
Something a bit different for me; I don't usually do buildings, but I had the idea for this a while ago, and if I want to stand any chance of getting back into LEGO as a designer, then I need to push my boundaries and build outside my comfort zone. I think it came out not too bad, and it's certainly an improvement over previous attempts at minifig-scale buildings.
Blacktron II’s Allied Avenger (or Octopod) from 1991 enters the LEGO City!
LEGO’s best X-Wing pre-Star War license?
I’m a huge fan of Blacktron II’s use of octagon transparent neon green domes and detachable pods in their larger sets.
My younger self imagined the pods would be for atmospheric travel, with the back rockets intended for intergalactic travel/warp speed.
Pretty cool little spaceship, classic minifig with the old blockhead, and great neon pieces!
More 90’s LEGO to be showcased soon, including more of the space baddies - Blacktron II
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1993’s Blizzard Baron enters the LEGO City from Ive Planet 2002!
An OG Hoth snowspeeder, who doesn’t love that?
This set has a couple classic Ice Planet prints, cool minifig with accessories, and a decent amount of neon transparent orange elements for a little ship!
Not only is it a capable little snowspeeder, but it has a detachable communications base/portable science lab. Simple, but a good use of a few parts to bring more story elements to a small build.
I’m happy to have this guy added to my Ice Planet 2002 fleet. Did you have this set? Does it hold up as interesting to a modern audience? Anyone know why it’s also called the Ice Planet Vx122?
I’ll be looking at more retro LEGO soon, including more Space!
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An alternate build of set #31129 Majestic Tiger. I was struggling to decide what to get at a recent AFOL Appreciation Day event. Then I saw the 3-in-1 Creator tiger, and I knew what I had to do.
I know the feet are a bit big, but overall I'm really pleased with how this came out. Maybe I'll stick it into Stud.io at some point and make some instructions!
And yes, the tail comes with an extra section for when its sat down. It's too long when it's stood up, and too short when it's sat down, so I thought I might as well give it the option of adding an extra section when needed.
So there are two stories. the Making of first.
I might have dared Andrea to draw a ship for me and boy did she give me a doozy. Seriously..it was impossible. But come Shiptember, I was up for the challenge. This sucker is 150 studs long and just about 166 or so when transformed. I love me some Pneumatics, and technic engines. Its got lights, trains, air pumps and all that shippy goodness. Greebs to a T.. and a proud artist.
Its a Kris Blade, turned into a ship..
Next, the story of the Six Demons.
Here is my MOC of a wild west saloon. it’s built on a 48 x 48 baseplate, with three stories and all the Sarsaparilla that a cowboy could want
Built on the same platform as the Shadow, the Antumbra is classy and comfortable, providing unparalleled driving pleasure.
Take to the skies in Lisa Lamb's Launch! This cute cruiser will get you to where you want to go in comfort.
Part two of a Fabuland mini-series of builds!
“At last Sinister! The lost treasures of Princess Anut are in our grasp!” - Baron Von Barron
5926 Desert Secrets is the first chapter of a new journey on the Classic LEGO Adventurers theme. Our favorite villain duo: Baron Von Barron and Sam Sinister have located the mystic shrine statue which is believed to unveil a secret map with the locations of Princess Anut's treasures. These artifacts can bring fantastic power to those who acquire, but be careful with what you discover, Adventurer… Some artifacts come with a terrible curse.
Features:
- 172 pcs/pzs
- Interactive Puzzle Model Build
- 2x Minifigures (Baron Von Barron and Sam Sinister)
- Playable Ural Motorcycle
Colección de Naves Espaciales, Astronautas, Robots, y Extraterrestres de LEGO. Propiedad del periodista Rafael Ángel Fernández Gutiérrez.
Sets:
LEGO Icons 10497 Galaxy Explorer de 2022.
LEGO City 60439 Laboratorio Científico Espacial.
LEGO 30663 City Space Hoverbike.
LEGO 60429 Nave Espacial.
LEGO 70841 LEGO Movie 2 Bennys Space Squad
LEGO City 60224 Misión reparar el satélite.
lEGO 30230 Galaxy Squad 2013.
LEGO Classic Space Astronautas.
LEGO 71046 Minifiguras Series 26 Espacio.
LEGO 60350 City Base de Investigación Lunar.
LEGO 60348 City Vehículo de Exploración Lunar.
LEGO 60354 City Misiones de Exploración Espacial de Marte.
LEGO 60446 City Nave Galáctica Modular.
LEGO Minifiguras.
Y mucho más.
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A little something I've built for LEGO's '#BuildToGive' campaign - for every heart built and posted online with #BuildToGive, the LEGO Group will donate a set to a child in need. It's just something nice to do for a good cause.
(After)life ain't easy for a skeleton, but the wizard is happy enough in his little hut on the hill. He's got his cauldron, he's got his frog, and he's far enough away from the nearest village that his experiments in technomancy (usually) don't affect anyone else.
Something a bit different for me; I don't usually do buildings, but I had the idea for this a while ago, and if I want to stand any chance of getting back into LEGO as a designer, then I need to push my boundaries and build outside my comfort zone. I think it came out not too bad, and it's certainly an improvement over previous attempts at minifig-scale buildings.
The Plutonic Piledriver, created by Sparks as one of the prototypes for what would become the indispensable Granite Grinder.
Tech facts: Capable of emitting a focused laser burst from the rollcage's light unit, but it is not meant for extensive heavy-duty usage.
As an immobile unit, it requires less energy than full mining vehicles to teleport and operate on site.
Capable of 360 degree chassis rotation from the cabin. Ideal for usage when precision operations are needed in proximity to reinforced walls or ceilings. By magnetizing to ferrous earth or other immobile subterranean structures, the unit is capable of adopting a variety of orientations and delivering high impact, pre-mining blows in tight spots. Limited range, but mighty handy for prepping a site for more power-intensive vehicles to finish the job.
The Classic Space explorers have discovered an ancient relic, some kind of gigantic display screen emblazoned with a fruit.
So naturally, they had to build something to house and protect it!
I decided to build something practical for a change, and I have to say, this little stand has come in very handy so far! I'd recommend trying out a little practical project like this, it's good fun and an interesting challenge.
Formula 1 driver is called Daniel in memory of Daniel Jezek, the founder of Bricklink who died in October 2010 aged just 33.
“Not again! Another mummy chasing us” - Johnny Thunder
“Well at least this one isn’t making any jokes” - Gail Storm
5968 The Cursed Race is the second chapter in the new journey on the Classic LEGO Adventurers theme. Shortly after Baron acquired the map it lifted the curse of Pharaoh Yuy. Our heroes still managed to get the map from Baron and Sinister but must now race against Pharaoh Huy. The only way our Adventurers can break the curse is to find the missing Jem of Anut.
Features:
- 292 pcs/pzs
- Playfull Vehicles
- 4x Minifigures (Johnny Thunder, Gail Storm, Dr. Charles Lighting and Pharaoh Yuy)
The Plutonic Piledriver, created by Sparks as one of the prototypes for what would become the indispensable Granite Grinder.
Tech facts: Capable of emitting a focused laser burst from the rollcage's light unit, but it is not meant for extensive heavy-duty usage.
As an immobile unit, it requires less energy than full mining vehicles to teleport and operate on site.
Capable of 360 degree chassis rotation from the cabin. Ideal for usage when precision operations are needed in proximity to reinforced walls or ceilings. By magnetizing to ferrous earth or other immobile subterranean structures, the unit is capable of adopting a variety of orientations and delivering high impact, pre-mining blows in tight spots. Limited range, but mighty handy for prepping a site for more power-intensive vehicles to finish the job.
The Plutonic Piledriver, created by Sparks as one of the prototypes for what would become the indispensable Granite Grinder.
Tech facts: Capable of emitting a focused laser burst from the rollcage's light unit, but it is not meant for extensive heavy-duty usage.
As an immobile unit, it requires less energy than full mining vehicles to teleport and operate on site.
Capable of 360 degree chassis rotation from the cabin. Ideal for usage when precision operations are needed in proximity to reinforced walls or ceilings. By magnetizing to ferrous earth or other immobile subterranean structures, the unit is capable of adopting a variety of orientations and delivering high impact, pre-mining blows in tight spots. Limited range, but mighty handy for prepping a site for more power-intensive vehicles to finish the job.