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A custom build of Boston, Massachusetts in the style of LEGO Architecture Skylines series

From left to right: Prudential Tower, 200 Clarendon Street (John Hancock Tower), Beacon Hill, Boston Commons and Public Gardens, Massachusetts State House, Boston Customs House, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill Monument

Inspired by Hachiroku's VW Bus (copied really), I changed the shaping to be more rounded and angled.

Not much else to be said about this build. Lots of crazy building techniques involved. Took me months to design the front.

New piece calls for a building example.

The Princess Bride has always been a favorite story of mine. In fact, my Lego Ideas project of the Princess Bride a few years ago was my first step into the online Lego fan community. When one of the prompts for Summer Joust 2025 was "Where No One Dares Go," the fire swamp was my first thought.

 

Buttercup: "We'll never survive!"

Westley: "Nonsense — you're only saying that because no one ever has."

 

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My entry for the Where No One Dares Go category of Summer Joust 2025, along with alternate views.

 

Thanks once again to BII for help refining the presentation.

This is an old build, but I've finally gotten around to posting it. I built the vehicle first, and felt it evoked enough atmosphere that I had to build a context for it.

My attempt at a microscale interpretation of the iconic location from the Empire Strikes Back.

This is an old build, but I've finally gotten around to posting it. I built the vehicle first, and felt it evoked enough atmosphere that I had to build a context for it.

My fifth entry for the second round of Iron Forge with the seed part of four different tooth pieces. It uses four teeth for gills and remoras.

New piece calls for a building example.

This is my third build for the second round of Iron Forge. It uses 18 seed parts.

My first entry for the second round of Iron Forge is a cathedral using seed parts for gothic arches and tombstones.

A heron and rabbit by a pond using 5 of the seed parts (swords) for Iron Forge.

A compact city car with a street-racing paint job.

 

A build that I dug up from my "lost" LDD days before the dark ages of high school and college, but updated and redesigned with new pieces, building techniques. The goal was to make a tiny car to fit two minifies side by side, while still keeping it as small as possible. It's still large and bulky, but I blame the "thicc" proportions of the Minifig for that.

Inspired by the classic Mini Cooper and the Fiat 126 (the Polski, as East Europeans know it)

A compact city car with a street-racing paint job.

 

A build that I dug up from my "lost" LDD days before the dark ages of high school and college, but updated and redesigned with new pieces, building techniques. The goal was to make a tiny car to fit two minifies side by side, while still keeping it as small as possible. It's still large and bulky, but I blame the "thicc" proportions of the Minifig for that.

Inspired by the classic Mini Cooper and the Fiat 126 (the Polski, as East Europeans know it)

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

A compact city car with a street-racing paint job.

 

A build that I dug up from my "lost" LDD days before the dark ages of high school and college, but updated and redesigned with new pieces, building techniques. The goal was to make a tiny car to fit two minifies side by side, while still keeping it as small as possible. It's still large and bulky, but I blame the "thicc" proportions of the Minifig for that.

Inspired by the classic Mini Cooper and the Fiat 126 (the Polski, as East Europeans know it)

This is actually not a usual build for me, and was my first time experimenting with landscaping with physical bricks as well as my first time trying a realistic-ish tree. I hope you like it! Any feedback is appreciated!

I built this little waterfall several years ago, but hadn't gotten around to posting it. Since then, the power-blast-as-falling-water technique has even been used in official sets, but I still think my model is worth sharing.

I made this for the Tips&Bricks miniature set competition. As is hopefully evident, it is a miniature version of set 21320.

This is my third build for the second round of Iron Forge. It uses 18 seed parts.

A particular piece called for an interesting building example.

My first entry for the second round of Iron Forge is a cathedral using seed parts for gothic arches and tombstones.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

Since I had some glow-in-the-dark teeth, I simply had to use them as fireflies for my sixth Iron Forge build of the second round, it uses 13 of seed parts (teeth).

A jester and a knight have very different approaches to dealing with dragons.

A jester and a knight have very different approaches to dealing with dragons.

This is an old build, but I've finally gotten around to posting it. I built the vehicle first, and felt it evoked enough atmosphere that I had to build a context for it.

I built this little waterfall several years ago, but hadn't gotten around to posting it. Since then, the power-blast-as-falling-water technique has even been used in official sets, but I still think my model is worth sharing.

This is my third build for the second round of Iron Forge. It uses 18 seed parts.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

An orc (on the ogre-ish end of the spectrum) that I made for ORCtober.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This is an old build, but I've finally gotten around to posting it. I built the vehicle first, and felt it evoked enough atmosphere that I had to build a context for it.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

My first entry for the second round of Iron Forge is a cathedral using seed parts for gothic arches and tombstones.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

I built this little waterfall several years ago, but hadn't gotten around to posting it. Since then, the power-blast-as-falling-water technique has even been used in official sets, but I still think my model is worth sharing.

This moc represents Aztec temple of Jaguar treasure in south America which Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy and Pippin Reed just discovered in search for the Jaguar Sundisc. For the build I used several building techniques, my favourite being that tree by Dan the Fan . The build was my own idea although I took inspiration for jaguar heads from Mark of Falworth. This was built a few months ago as a part of lego Ideas contest. Still, I hope you like it!

I built this little waterfall several years ago, but hadn't gotten around to posting it. Since then, the power-blast-as-falling-water technique has even been used in official sets, but I still think my model is worth sharing.

Here's a miniature version of set 21303 that I made for Tips&Bricks' "Miniaturize an official LEGO set" competition a few months back.

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