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WELCOME to the NEW SPACE AGE!
Inspired by the real space stations, this imaginary minifig-scale space outpost is the place for all variety of crew members working together and expanding the human frontier- the moon, Mars, and beyond!
Designed and built a LEGO Nutcracker, featuring the movable mouth, arms, wrists, and waist! The drum kinda makes sounds, too!
The building instruction is available in Rebrickable,
Interplanetary Rover Mod to fit Blacktron Squad color scheme. Almost better than the original. What do you think?
My entries for the current Lego Ideas Contest "Create ART to be enjoyed by all!" Well, I hope this is being enjoyed by Classic Space Fans at least ! :)
When you like the design of the M-Tron Celestial Forager but also the vibes of Ice Planet, there's something to test :)
My entries for the current Lego Ideas Contest "Create ART to be enjoyed by all!" Well, I hope this is being enjoyed by Classic Space Fans at least ! :)
Where is Anton!? He kept saying he was going to build that fishing store near here... sushi chef, Cho-Li Leiko, will just have to improvise until then...
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Cho-Li needs to invest in some proper fishing gear:
-boat
-fishing rod
-net
-traps
-boat
-bait
-life jacket
-hooks
-boat
...
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Adapted from the MAG-1 skycar chassis, this low orbit fighter offers agility and firepower in a compact frame, if only at the cost of pilot safety.
This 32x32 bignette was a part of the WindyCityLUG Home On A Hill (HOAH) project - a seed part challenge to build a microscale environment using the Baseplate, Raised 32 x 32 Canyon.
It all culminated in a premiere event at a member's cookie party where all were displayed for the first time. Everyone did such a great job and brought a unique flavor to all of their builds. Mine is a futuristic urban life on Neptune.
Completed in Dec. 2019. Nominated for Best Microscale at Brickworld Chicago 2022.
Twin Peaks Tribute 🗻🗻
"Diane, 11:30 AM, February 24th. Entering the town of Twin Peaks, five miles south of the Canadian border, twelve miles west of the state line. I’ve never seen so many trees in my life. As W. C. Fields would say, I’d rather be here than Philadelphia. Fifty-four degrees on a slightly overcast day. Weatherman said rain."
Here's my Twin Peaks tribute - a sendoff to the greatest soap opera ever made and the hit cult classic. A mix of different scales & building styles, really fun to build once the idea was worked out. Completed in April 2022. I got the idea to finally do a Twin Peaks MOC when my sister gifted me The Secret History of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost. Great read!
From top to bottom and left to right, the scenes/characters represented are: The Great Northern Hotel run by Benjamin Horne, the entrance to Owl Cave, entrance to the Black Lodge, the Black Lodge / Red Room, The Arm (The Return), the Falls, Black Coffee, Cherry Pie, Laura Palmer (Dead, Wrapped in LEGO bag Plastic), a Donut, and of course the Fish in the Percolator.
Initially I wanted to do the Black Lodge / Red Room - but @dylanlaneart already did a great version - check out his vignette for that. I did copy the floor though 😉
Fortunate enough to have visited many Twin Peaks locations when I was in Washington State in 2019 including the Twin Peaks High School (now destroyed), the Double R, the Roadhouse, the Falls, the Great Northern (Salish Spa), & the Police Station (now DirtFish Stunt Rally School).
The Owls are not what they seem!
Few modifications:
· Use print tiles "ticket" to mark places I visited, just like the flight tickets collected after each travel.
· Myself in brickheadz shows where I live.
· Make Lion Rock Hill in Hong Kong as background. It represents the core spirit of HK people.
· QR code links to your travel blog pages.
LEGO is awesome!!
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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