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Service, maintenance, space side assistance vehicle. Reverses up to the ship in need and access via the service deck at the rear. Equipped with Multi directional thrusters for precision driving and bash bars for durability and those tough spots in asteroid fields.
The ideal ship for mobile mechanics.
I built this for Jeff Cross in a moc exchange event I participated in end of last year/start of this year. I Forgot to share it here
I’ve had a bunch of pumpkins I had no idea what to do with, and then I saw @leewanlego and @loysnuva had built pumpkin rovers and I thought that was brilliant! So thank you for your inspirational builds!
Please check them out they very inspirational builders!
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“Dracomata”
Drago means dragon in Latin, and I had to combine it with automata as this seems like some Victorian clockwork. This is a clip and bar build, with almost no studful connections.
~80 hours over two weeks.
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Neptune Hydromineral Processing Station.
This is an Aquanaut outpost designed to clean The freshly mined hydrocrystals before going back to the Neptune base.
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Didn’t really have a game plan when I started making these. The black one is loosely based on an old Buick, and the green is a hodge podge of reference images. But! Regardless of quirks, they can fill out parking spots well!
Service, maintenance, space side assistance vehicle. It reverses up to the ship in need and access via the service deck at the rear. Equipped with Multi directional thrusters for precision driving and bash bars for durability and those tough spots in asteroid fields.
The ideal ship for mobile mechanics.
I built this for Jeff Cross in a moc exchange event I participated in end of last year. Forgot to post it here.
Service, maintenance, space side assistance vehicle. Reverses up to the ship in need and access via the service deck at the rear. Equipped with Multi directional thrusters for precision driving and bash bars for durability and those tough spots in asteroid fields.
The ideal ship for mobile mechanics.
I built this for Jeff Cross in a moc exchange event I participated in end of last year/start of this year. I Forgot to share it here
Tackling my first big original MOC in fine scale since the Atlantic.
Using a mixture of new techniques from Block Junction MOCs and album stalking, I’m trying hard to get my proportions down without too much compensation for r56 curves. So far it’s promising!
In 2017 I got my first LEGO set in probably ten years. The new Hogwarts Express. As I was looking up how to mod it, I found SmithMovies showcase on his Hall class. The rabbit hole leading to his King was short but indulgent as I vowed to make my own.
Isaac was super helpful with his reference shots posted of the LDD model. They showed more detailed outlines of piecework to reverse engineer. Luckily I Had an easy time finding the third party elements that had been recommended, and once everything was sewn together I had my first ‘MOC’. And it’s set me deeper into the hobby than I’d have believed I’d ever be involved lol.
5 years later and a pandemic of isolation to focus on techniques and my own build style, we now have the same model bumped up in scale and repurposed so that the end product is completely my own. I know I’ve been over posting this King a lot, but there is a lot of significance for me in having completed it. Almost like it’s full circle. Idk. That’s probably more bullshit being given to the sentiment than is deserved but whatever lol. Very grateful to visually be able to see personal growth :)
One of my reasons for building British Locos has always been liveries. Just so many fantastic options for color and display.
I’ve tackled building in multiple liveries in the past, but now with a few years of building experience under belt, I really want to try some old builds again (like the pannier, the N7) and see how big this Trainbow can get :) I’ve got ideas for dark brown, lime, purple, and light blue. But any other ideas y’all can think of please let me know! (I need an idea for yellow or tan!)
A mush-mash of design elements I found on rebrickable that I liked. No real life basis, but wanted something to stand out amongst my other vehicles
Still needs some proportion changes, but ultimately I think its turned Out alright for a spare part build
This is my new project based on the classic movie " Honey I shrunk the kids". If you like it and you want to participate, please follow the link. ideas.lego.com/projects/0dfeddac-e7f9-486f-8758-affd82ff12cc
Service, maintenance, space side assistance vehicle. It reverses up to the ship in need and access via the service deck at the rear. Equipped with Multi directional thrusters for precision driving and bash bars for durability and those tough spots in asteroid fields.
The ideal ship for mobile mechanics.
I built this for Jeff Cross in a moc exchange event I participated in end of last year. Forgot to post it here.
Wanted to show how I settled on my buffer beam design, and a few other fiddlely accents I’ve been messing with while I wait for tender parts
Lewis Bird’s tram design mimicked to the best of my abilities. I love the techniques used for the outside definition. And now my coach finally has a proper engine to couple up to!
Tackling my first big original MOC in fine scale since the Atlantic.
Using a mixture of new techniques from Block Junction MOCs and album stalking, I’m trying hard to get my proportions down without too much compensation for r56 curves. So far it’s promising!
Been tinkering back and forth and basically chose to bite the bullet and line it while I was peak excited. Tender construction starts this weekend
One of my reasons for building British Locos has always been liveries. Just so many fantastic options for color and display.
I’ve tackled building in multiple liveries in the past, but now with a few years of building experience under belt, I really want to try some old builds again (like the pannier, the N7) and see how big this Trainbow can get :) I’ve got ideas for dark brown, lime, purple, and light blue. But any other ideas y’all can think of please let me know! (I need an idea for yellow or tan!)
Updated building instructions available on Rebrickable !
The showcase video is still on My YouTube Channel! 😉
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Ever since I saw the Hornby advert in my magazine from April I’ve wanted to recreate this pack. For me the colors are so pleasing and I’m very content.
‘Clean’ photos for the Brick Train Awards. I don’t think there was much surprise that I’d want to enter it lol.
This is my new project based on the classic movie " Honey I shrunk the kids". If you like it and you want to participate, please follow the link. ideas.lego.com/projects/0dfeddac-e7f9-486f-8758-affd82ff12cc
56 studs long, 8 wide, just trying to figure out a better design for coaches. Definitely need to brick build the bogies, but for the most part I’m happy with this try!
Wanted to show how I settled on my buffer beam design, and a few other fiddlely accents I’ve been messing with while I wait for tender parts
One of my reasons for building British Locos has always been liveries. Just so many fantastic options for color and display.
I’ve tackled building in multiple liveries in the past, but now with a few years of building experience under belt, I really want to try some old builds again (like the pannier, the N7) and see how big this Trainbow can get :) I’ve got ideas for dark brown, lime, purple, and light blue. But any other ideas y’all can think of please let me know! (I need an idea for yellow or tan!)