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I choose 6625 for this classic remake, because this set is really avant-garde

 

I don't like stickers, so I didn't stick them. I wanted to choose a white wheel frame, but it looked too ordinary, so I chose a black wheel frame.

12 December 2015

 

Triangle, Square, Circle Lego Sculptures

The Art of Brick exhibit,

Puls 5, Zurich, Switzerland

 

The Art of the Brick, one-of-a-kind Lego art exhibition featuring the large-scale sculptures created out of iconic LEGO bricks contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya, was exhibited at Giessereihalle Puls 5 in Zurich, Switzerland.

 

Triangle, Square, Circle

The three figures represent the basic shapes in the primary colors are entirely constructed from LEGO bricks.

 

Lego Brick counts: 10,305, 9957, and 9147, respectively.

 

www.puls5.ch/eventhalle/impressionen/detailansicht/?no_ca...

www.brickartist.com

Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back - Snowspeeder crash site at the Battle of Hoth

Double habitat for some cool minifigures from the LEGO CMF minifigure series 21. Beekeeper and Ancient Warrior. Check out the video down here for the tutorial: youtu.be/Ms9PtAsl0DA

Made for the third day of VignWeek 2022. The category was to build something not minifig scale. I decide to reproduce a work of Banksy.

Instagram : www.instagram.com/bolim59/?hl=fr

"There he is!"

 

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A little detail shot of my recent Podracer Diorama.

This time, a lot of mechanical lines have been added to make the locomotive more three-dimensional. In the future, more different types of locomotives will be designed

Generic view of the project “Lightning has struck!” - an entry to the contest “Head back to Hogwarts™” on LEGO® Ideas page.

Made for the final challenge of VignWeek 2022. The category was to take a recognizable Star Wars scene and recreate it in a Classic Lego Theme.

Here's my 1st contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics. A face-off between a vampire and a wolf with exactly 101 parts. The theme was "Twilight".

It was quite challenging to stay in the piece count limit, but I'm super happy with the reflection effect achieved on the water with the tiles underneath.

Video out now: youtu.be/UizrA27nK90

This time I built the hobby room for the Little Robot Stripy. He loves to built robots, this time a monochrome one - which perfectly fits in the 101 parts Rogue Olympics challenge, round 3 with the theme "Einfarbig | Monochrome"

 

For the whole MOC I only used 101 parts. But of course again all over the LEGO teams. Can you spot a Galidor and the Large Figure or all the DUPLO parts?

I'm not sure how I feel about the character Saw Gerrera. His appearance in Rogue One was a low point in the movie, but possibly because there wasn't more back story given. Or, maybe it's just because the character was as uber dickhead in Star Wars Rebels.

 

I dunno.

 

Regardless, I wanted to take a stab at a photo with him, and since there is no official Saw Gerrera minifig, I slapped together my own. What you are seeing here is part Space Miner, part Unkar Thug, and Part Mr T without his signature mowhawk.

 

Best I could do with what I had. What do you think?

The Black Falcons are building settlements closer and closer to the forest, depleting resources and creating a threat for the creatures of the forest.

Representatives of the people of the forest have met in Rivendell and decided to put together a brave group that will have to deal with the Black Falcons.

Four hobbits, two humans, an elf and a dwarf are leaving Rivendell behind for a new adventure, along the way they will meet friendly animals of the forest and a little wise Grogu.

 

Here you can check out the video:

youtu.be/1Ntv8gyoRh4

Hi everyone, here's my entry for round 3 of the Rogue Olympics, made with exactly 101 parts.

 

The prompt for this round was: Risk.

 

This time around I decided to build minifigure scale, on a 8x16 base.

What's more risky than walking on a tightrope, with a barbell, between two cliffs, over a sea full of sharks!

Everything was going well, until a small little bird arrived on the scene...

 

Here's the video tutorial:

youtu.be/vpDoTVjZGTI

Started cracking open the new LEGO Star Wars sets, and I'm loving them so far. Going to get a ton of photographic-mileage out of this Battle on Scarif set.

 

Can't wait to start building more of them.

 

Thanks for looking and have a great day

  

My mini scale version of the iconic ARC-170 starfighter, as used in my recent build for the #wirecutcollab. Would you be interested in a tutorial for these?

You can never have enough Boba Fett.

Just a quick Friday evening build.

Seeing the classic remake proposed by @jerry builds bricks has always kept me interested in designing

 

I chose lego 6644 because this is my first lego set, it has meaning to me, I will use my style to present this classic set

 

Some classic sets will be remade in the future

I'm back at designing habitats. Here's my latest, for the Newspaper Kid minifigure from CMF series 24.

For more insight about the build, check out the video down here:

youtu.be/nKcEmCmfV70

L -> R

- Dark Rogue: When you see her, it’s already to late

- Elf Adventurer: Explorer of the Wild

- Thea: The White Lumerian Knight

- Rucio: Highly Acclaimed Battle Mage

- Red Falcon Knight: Supposedly tougher than the Black Falcons

Another scene from The Last Jedi trailer. Counting down the days.

 

Star-field effect was created using the peppers ghost effect.

Mr. Copperbottom and the shopkeeper of the magic menagerie spent the whole day trying to get the snake, which Adrain has introduced to them as Herbert, back into the building, let alone its terrarium. To Mr. Copperbottom’s surprise, Mrs. Honeycutt had not scolded her children, but smilingly told him she had seen worse. She had decided though, that one pet was enough for the two of them and that, to avoid any reptile incidents at Hogwarts, an owl would suffice. Until their departure to Hogwarts, Mr. Copperbottom had to visit the Honeycutts another two times, once freeing the house of suddenly sprouting fungus and another time to act as a magical fire man, since the twins somehow had gotten hold of their wands and chaos had ensued. In the end, Mr. Honeycutt decided to take the siblings’ wands with him to work, to keep them well out of their range for the time being. Then finally, the promised day of attending Hogwarts finally came. Mrs. Honeycutt had done her best to get the twins to sleep that night, but at 5 am, nothing could keep them still anymore. They roamed through the house, double and tripple checking their luggage and looking at the time every few seconds, which seemingly refused to go by at a reasonably fast pace. Finally the ringing of the doorbell released the twins from the agony of waiting and together with Mr. Copperbottom, they made their way to King’s Cross station in London. Finally arriving at the station, Mr. Copperbottom led them through the crowd and here and there the twins managed to spot some hints of other wizarding people trying to blend in. Faintly the screams of owls could be heard and every here and there a few people with a rather peculiar mix of clothes could be seen. Finally they arrived at the wall that separated the platforms 9 and 10. „Here we are, go ahead.“ Mr. Copperbottom said, pointing at the wall. Mrs. Honeycutt raised an eyebrow. Maybe she thought this was the time he had finally lost his mind and or the whole thing would turn out to be a giant hoax after all. Mr. Copperbottom noticed and started explaining. „The wall is a pathway. You simply have to walk through it, better run a bit, if you are nervous.“ Mrs. Honeycutt looked at him with an expression which unmistakably read as „I won’t let my children run into a wall!“, but it was too late. Abby and Adrian had already taken command over the luggage trolley and steered to right into the wall. Standing atop the luggage, waving at her mother, Abby vanished into the wall, followed by her brother, who hang on the steering of the trolly. A heartbeat later, nothing of the twins remained and the wall stood as sturdy as before. They had taken their first step closer to Hogwarts!

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I got the complete Harry Potter movie collection as a late Christmas Present today, which reminded me, that I still had this little part of my Wizarding Twins story in store for you! I hope you enjoy it!

  

Wishing you and your families a late Merry Christmas!

 

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Here is my entry for Brickscalibur's Medieval Micro category.

Check out my latest MOC of the year, made for the Winter Village Contest over on facebook.

Check out the full video:

youtu.be/8VYnzE0nfR8

I've been working on this build for a little over a month. I was inspired by a small toy train diorama I saw in Akihabara a while ago and decided I wanted to create something similar. It took a while to settle on a architectural style but when walking down the main shopping street in Kamakura last month, past the Ghibli store I knew I wanted to build something similar to the buildings in Howl's Moving Castle.

 

Some of the interiors are furnished so I might return to this MOC later and take some more photos.

The original design is maintained, and the outer shell is added to the car body to make the integrity more streamlined

An experimental craft that can harness the power of neutrinos to pass through solid matter. Now Benny can travel across the universe in a straight line. No need to circumnavigate around any pesky planets, just go right through them!

Last year I really fell in love with the aesthetic of the old Lego Neo Classic Space line. It led to the creation of a fleet of Classic Space attack craft. I’ve decided to return to this awesome theme with the first of my animal themed NCS ships. This time we have The Manta Ray. Part submarine, part deep space explorer. I think it’s about time Benny explored a new frontier!

Darth Turus continues to hunt down Jedi all over the galaxy even though they are hiding on small unknown planets.

Check out my latest MOC inspired by the beautiful episode 1 of Star Wars Visions, The Duel, which I highly recommend you to watch.

I already built another MOC representing the first face off in the village, while here the duel moved to the river.

For more details check out the following video:

youtu.be/aNkF_XOelag

Sometimes I will update the vehicles I make to make them look better and more streamlined, and I will continue to update the vehicles in the future.

Pretty excited for the Ninjago Movie. I know nothing about Ninjago, but I absolutely love the minifigs and sets that have come out for the movie. Trying to resist grabbing them all, but I know it's futile to resist.

Part A of my most recent Medieval Village build. Experimented with two different build styles for the roofing structure of the two twin buildings.

A Bone Fish I made for the New Elementary Parts Fest on www.newelementary.com

 

Go and have a look there to see all the other builds and MOCs of awesome builders.

 

From the Parts Fest selection, I used two shoulder pads (Design Element 5x5x3 in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray – 6254171|49523) for the head of the fish, the hearts (Tile 1X1, Heart, No. 1 in Bright Orange/ Orange – 6258993|39739) for the coral, one of the Technic arms (Arm, No. 1 in White – 6224518|28660) and also Technic elements as seats. I also used unlikely parts such as a Scala spoon!

 

On www.newelemetary.com you will find also the breakdown, to see how I built it.

One of the best Han Solo moments...

 

I wasn't fortunate enough to get the Detention Block Escape set that was sold at Celebration, so I built my own thanks to the instructions that were posted on-line.

 

It's 99% the same, though I had to take some liberties due to the bricks I had available. I'm also one brick short, but hopefully I can fix that soon.

 

May the 4th be with you

Thought it would be a fun challenge to try my DnD character in a larger scale! I'd like to thank W. Navarre, Dan Ko, and Alex MOCs for their instrumental help in this build!

 

Deep in the forests of Aglarond, a young forest gnome dreamed of becoming a wizard. He had a natural talant for spellcasting, but lived in a rural land with no access to teachings, texts, or spellbooks. Due to this, he turned his talant to the natural world that surrounded him.

 

At 102, he finally has a chance to use his skills with an adventure through Icewind Dale. His main ideal is self-improvement; the goal of a life of study is the betterment of one's self.

Medieval house with other base, other setting. I wanted to capture that mood of those old Scottish medieval houses with a fantasy touch. Tried to fit in as much possible window shapes, like the use of the wooden wheel, or the vertical stone window above the door in the tanned roof house.

 

If you like it, feel free to share!

 

#medieval #LEGO #moc #fantasy #legomoc #legofan #legostagram #medievallego #legomoc #legofantasy #afol #legos #legobricks

Here's my entry for the 4th day of VignWeek 2024. The prompt is Microscale set.

For this round I decided to go with this cool Monkie kid set from 2022 and put in on top of a mountain.

I actually own this set, but I haven't build it yet.

Built for Summer joust 2021

Hope you like it! :)

I have always wanted to design a motorcycle with a skeleton, and finally let me realize this idea, took some time to conceive, the blue and yellow combination is unexpectedly beautiful

Made for the first day of VignWeek 2022. The category was to revamp a set released before the year 2000. I chose set 6248 Volcano Island

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