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Who needs guns when you’re a flying battering ram?

I've been very busy with my studies lately, so I needed a relaxation technique that works fast, but doesn't take a lot of time to do. So, I started building micro Lego models that only take about a minute to build. The models are about 2cm (1 inch) big or even smaller and they consist of only a couple of blocks. I hope you like my new Micro World! :-)

 

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Sorry, I can't get enough of the expression on this minifigures face. LEGO really did a bang up job on the Robin/Dick Grayson figure. So much so that I'm going to have to fight every urge not to overuse him in my photos.

 

This shot popped into my head as I was getting my son ready for bed. I originally pictured a long line of stormtroopers on the right hand side with Kylo and Phasma walking past them on the right. Somehow the setup morphed into what you see above though, re-using some set peices from a previous photo.

 

Hope it makes you chuckle.

 

Thanks for looking and have a great day

This is dedicated to all those who stood up today to peacefully protest and make their voices heard around the globe. Your signal came in as strong as Jyn & Cassian transmitting the Death Star plans to the rebellion.

 

You are all an inspiration.

You are hope.

You are The Rebellion.

 

May The Force be With you.

4th build in my Iron Builder round against loafbuilds using the Wave Rounded 1 x 4 with 2 Studs on Ends.

The seed part was used 7 times.

 

Happy Birthday Ari! In honor of the first time we met at BrickFair VA ‘24, and we caused all manner of chaos as we rode around in a stolen shopping cart in the convention parking lot. Good times.

Inspired by Man in Black 3

Here's my first attempt at building a rover for Febrovery.

I used a number of parts from the Lego Ocean Exploration Submarine and a LEGO dots strap that dictate the color combination.

 

Check out the full video tutorial here:

youtu.be/jrDFYbLPNKE

Confused personality.

The MOC series I'm most proud of is my Moments of Melancholy series: presented to you here together all in one place. In a way, it's my take on the #ColorWheel challenge. Started in early 2023 and completed June 2024. Displayed for the first time all together at Brickworld 2024. From left to right:

 

🔻 Birth and Rebirth

💛 True Contrite

🌳 Growing On You

💙 Die in Your Arms

💜 Rivers of Mercy

⬛ "Well Done", from Grief to the Coffin Boards

 

There were initially just three separate builds and no intention of it all to tell a story, but it's been a happy accident that I feel like it does now (vaguely) from left to right. It was a lot of fun to dream up different forms, shapes, and compositions to contrast the others as the series progressed.

 

Be sure to checkout my individual posts and reels on all of these builds. Thank you so much for all your support.

Man, I am having an absolute blast doing these Indiana Jones scenes. This one was much easier to put together than the rope bridge scene, however I had to go back and re-shoot on account of some dust on the figures.

 

Seriously, it's the golden rule of LEGO photography - always dust off your figures before shooting, yet I always seem to forget about this until I'm editing my shots.

 

Oh well, second time is a charm I guess.

 

I need to learn more how to avoid reflections though, as the reflection from my lights irks me to no end. Anyone have tips on avoiding that?

 

Thanks a ton.

This early 15th century 'Caraval' carries the name 'Orion Star' and is used for the transport of goods along the Mediterranean trade routes.

 

In 1486 Florence and Venice had widely accepted trade agreements and benefit of each others reach within the ever expanding worldwide trade routes.

 

Apart from creating the shape of this ship, the sails and the color scheme, the real challenge was to recreate the symbol of florence; the iconic fleur de lis.

 

Personally, I think this worked out pretty well 😁

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Some background story;

 

I chose this type of ship because it fits within the time frame and the characteristics of the venice laguna of that time (not deep and many sandbanks).

 

The caravel had a stern rudder and a raised forecastle and sterncastle. Caravels had a typical length-to-beam ratio of 3.5:1 with a shallow draught. It was also highly manoeuvrable and fast. All of these characteristics made the caravel ideal for exploring unfamiliar waters and coastal shallows where larger ships might easily have become stranded on sandbanks or damaged by rocks.

 

Let me know what you think and thx for stopping by 🙌

 

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And a very fierce specimen, too - it nearly bit me when I took this photo ;-)

 

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For the RogueOlympics on www.RogueBricks.de I built a camera with only 101 parts, which you can find on my stream.

 

I liked this first 101 parts MOC so much, that I decided to build it again - but then without part limit.

 

The camera itself is only build with LEGO parts and, the Nintendo set tiles fitting perfectly for the screen on the backside. Also the objektive is brick build in this one.

Second Round of Iron Forge.

 

Challenge: Use the parts 4522 (Tool Hammer/ Mallet) and part 4006 (Tool Spanner Wrench/ Screwdriver).

 

Need to check out the entries of the other participants. You also should do that. Maybe with this Bumblebee Drone?

 

Third entry: Bumblebee Drone

I picked up a couple of LEGO collectible F1 cars and I got two Alpine. So I decided to build a double habitat connected in the center. Basically a section of pit lane with the Alpine box, hypothetically set in the Monza GP.

I think this little cars have a lot of potential to create some interesting vignettes, maybe I should pick up some more.

Here's the detailed video: youtu.be/5iC5O6eGwMw

Watch Video Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dTjfv0JkY4

More Photos Below:

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Been enjoying The Freemaker Adventures much more than I expected. One of my favorite characters is Naare, the seemingly kind-hearted Jedi with... well... lets just say a dark side.

  

My original shoot for today turned out to be a dud, so I quickly put together this scene as a plan B.

 

I attempted to make some smoke by using some torn, translucent paper in the foreground. Worked... okay I suppose.

 

I wish I spent a bit more time on the background, or just blurred it into oblivion. Just looks boring and half-assed. Oh well, they can't all be winners :)

 

I tried to pose the hovertank pilots as they appeared in the movie, which required remove the legs form the one on the top and completely beheading the one in the middle.

 

This was a fun LEGO set to build. I wasn't enthusiastic about it when I first picked it up, but I dig it now.

 

Thanks for looking and have a great day

Lego recently released these new 3x3 curves, and as soon as I saw them I knew I had to have a set for my Beetle! Everything came together relatively quickly over the last few days, with lots of iterations as usual. Whitewalls are the work of Adam.

My third entry for the Imperial March contest over on BrickNerd.

Category: Rebuild the Galaxy

#bricknerd #ImperialMarch 2025

Full video here: youtu.be/PE-Id9hBzo0

Here's my custom display for the LEGO Mini Bonsai Trees.

The idea is to make the display glass look as water, without casting much shade on the display underneath.

The display case is from Brixter:

brixtercase.com

Check out the YouTube video to find out more: youtu.be/ud-fm-8UD6Q

 

In search of a fellow warrior in armor, the Mandalorian arrives in the small town of Mos Pelgo, deep in the deserts of Tatooine. But what he finds is not a fellow Mandalorian, but a local hero and protector in a legendary armor as well as a ravenous beast that terrorizes the town.

 

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My entry for The Mandalorian Collab season 2 and a build I had a lot of fun with. I hope you like it and stay tuned for more party coming soon, build by some of the best builders over on Instagram! Btw who spots the embarrassing little mistake I made in the representation of the scene?

Played with pieces in found in a PaB wall.

4th entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.

Seed parts were minifigure heads, I've used 5 here, 2 for the hay bales, 1 for the silo, 1 for the water tank and 1 for the tractor.

Behind the scenes video here: youtu.be/K2EcFHwr_lc

Here's my 7th contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.

Made with exactly 101 parts. The prompt was "Temperature".

What better way to represent temperature than a hot and cold cycle.

Here's the video: youtu.be/mrIMDtv4dcY

Temple of Doom is my favorite Indiana Jones movie, and one of my favorite movies of all time. That said, I've been trying to pick up some of the retired LEGO Indiana Jones sets for photos, but they are not coming cheap.

 

This one however was assembled via a few Bricklink orders.

 

I'm not 100% happy with the shot. The bridge came together awesome, but shooting it proved to be difficult. I couldn't get the straight on angle to work, so I opted for a different perspective than in the film.

 

Hope you like, thanks.

 

Hang on lady, we going for ride!

Didn't have time for anything fancy today, so just a quick shot before heading to bed.

I did spend a ton of money on BrickLink today, so lots of new and fun stuff on the way.

2nd entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2023.

This time I went microscale.

I've used 13 tooth plates: 1 for each of the five figures, 2 for the chairs on the right, 4 for the altar and 2 for the clouds on the left window.

I'm quite happy with the look of the windows with the strings and the ice cream cloud.

For more details check out the following video:

youtu.be/nDAhpB3pdes

A classic scene in shining. Hope you like it!

What was only supposed to be a series of 3 models, spun into a total of 6. This is my 4th build in my "Moments of Melancholy" series. While all the others had some sort of direct inspiration, whether a song or a piece of artwork, this one was just off the dome.

 

Only uses the colors white, light bley, dark bley, black, red, dark red, and coral. Model started in August 2023, finished in May 2024, and photographed in March of 2025. The top petals use ~10 sets of the dragon wings from set 70653 Firstbourne (Part # 38765 on Bricklink).

Hat's off to the man who coined the 'Rogue One' callsign, Mr Bodhi Rook. He had quite a busy day after defecting from the Empire, and if it wasn't for him, those Death Star plans would never have made it off of Scarif.

 

For your service to the Rebellion, we salute you!

 

PS - How on earth did he manage to keep his goggles throughout the entire movie!?!?!

 

I can't get enough of building these Scarif sets. Hopefully I have some shot ideas left by the time the official LEGO Scarif base set comes out in March.

 

Thanks for looking. Feedback is always welcome, thanks!

Let's continue building some LEGO Microscale Habitats!

I didn't have much building time this week, so I decided to build a simple, yet effective, LEGO microscale canyon.

Very basic building technique, but it turned out pretty well.

 

Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:

youtu.be/t0E2Ox87EBw

Cockpit and Functions

 

Lift-up Cover:

A smoothly lifted structure that ensures easy access for racers.

 

Liftable side covers:

Using Technic parts, the side panels on both sides are lifted up like Eurowing doors, showing the engine details inside and increasing playability.

 

Deformed structure

 

Tail End Deformation Structure: This is the most eye-catching feature, specially designed for different lane terrains to add more grip.

 

Overall appearance

 

Bullet streamlined design:

A large number of beveled and curved parts are used to make the whole racing car look like a bullet.

The four-out exhaust pipe and small rear wing can add to the visual effect of the exterior.

Here's a Ninjago inspired MOC, made for the latest New Elementary contest. 26 construction elements has been used into this build, can you spot them?

For more details check out the video:

youtu.be/22gFejRGlGA

Second fast entry for the POTC-Contest on the German LUG www.RogueBricks.de

 

This time a small scene from the part 'On Stranger Tides'.

Nothing special here, I just wanted to build something with the slopes for upcoming MOCs.

Here's my attempt at a Dungeon Dangers build, following the template made by LEGO designer Wes Talbott.

www.instagram.com/p/DObWNBiDG3W/?img_index=6

A gelatinous cube and a party of three vampires. I'm not a D&D player, but I hope my creation makes sense.

Check out the detailed video here: youtu.be/lbG28jBunqQ

When I first saw “Floating city of Lanac” by First Order Lego (www.flickr.com/photos/157923275@N05/) I immediately thought it's an amazing idea and I need to build my own version. However, I wanted to avoid putting a support pillar in the middle of the MOC. Luckily, my father-in-law did some metalwork that inspired solution I used here. And so, "Bakłabych Fortress" came to life.

 

I opted for early modern trace italienne fortifications on the top, something I want to build in minifig scale one day. There was some experimenting with the rockwork in the floating mountain and the number of bastions floating around, but finally weight constraints forced me to use BURPs and only three bastion forts. Well, less is more they say, right?

There is no standstill, there is movement.

There is no home, there is the road.

There is no destination, there is the journey.

There is no monotony, there is wonder.

There is no guide, there is the Force.

 

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Today I noticed that all my builds so far this year have exclusively been for challenges, collaborations, contests and RPGs. I feel like I’m putting a lot of pressure on me when I build these days. So, today I seized the opportunity to build something just for myself again. After watching chapter 4 of The Mandalorian yesterday, this little peaceful build came to mind, including a droid, kind of similar to that seen in the episode. I hope you like it!

Was great to see a Sabine-centric episode of Rebels. I cant' wait to see where her story arc goes. Hopefully we'll get an updated minifigure at some point as well to match her new hair style.

 

As for the shot - if anyone has tips on making a darksaber work in-camera, I'm all ears.

 

I ended up cutting a small slit in a black piece of paper, holding a flashlight behind it, and then holding the whole thing behind Sabine's blade.

 

A second after the shutter opened, I would slide another piece of black paper over the slit and then move it out of the shot so the background would be visible during the rest of the

I shot about a million takes before throwing in the towell and calling it quits with this shot. Not a perfect glow around the blade, but it turned out decent enough.

 

What do you think?

Watche Rogue One again, and damnit, I think I like it even more now. I've always been a huge fan of the droids from the Star Wars universe, and K2 makes a great addition to the list.

 

I just wish there was a way to work in a scene between him and C-3PO. Just imagine that conversation...

The monster and the crazy scientist from the CMF series 4.

I turned 2 Minifigure habitats into one cohesive vignette.

Definitely a nice exercise that I recommend to the once that are starting to get into MOC building.

Here's the detailed video: youtu.be/QMCgOQyHmm4

Here's my entry for Brickscalibur 2025, Faction Action category.

 

Exiled rebels and wanderers who make their stand in the frozen wilds, where the trees are their walls and the snow their shield.

 

Seven characters are part of this faction.

The Leader, who have some sort bond with wolves.

Joining the leader in battles we have three soldiers, a human, and a orc and an elf archer.

Supporting and vital part of the faction life are a cook, a healer and a carpenter.

 

Here you can check out the video: youtu.be/yT4GrzbJ0yw

Water is life. The Romans also knew this. And so, in 19 BC, the consul Marcus Agrippa had the Aqua Virgo aqueduct built next to the Pantheon to supply the thermal baths he had built. This aqueduct - in continuous operation since antiquity - carries water from the Sabine Mountains over a distance of more than 25 kilometers to Rome.

 

My MOC shows such a Roman aqueduct. It is another contribution to the annual challenge on www.RogueBricks.de

Nothing special, but the arch bricks fit very well for this building.

Here's my second entry for the Iron Forge 2023.

The seed parts are swords.

In this build I used 11 swords.

4 at the facade of the temple, 4 as roof of the side left building, 2 as trees and 1 as path/bridge leading to the temple.

We often associate arts to painting and drawing, but let's not forget sculpture and all the wonderful masterpieces throughout the history.

 

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