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0600 East Cairo
NATO forces had recently been deployed in East Cairo and multiple squads where sent to recon the surrounding areas. As one squad was scouting the canals of the Nile to avoid being spotted they heard a voice above. They quickly got down and noticed it was a soldier from the United Arabs People’s republic (UAPR) due to the outfit matching exactly what their commanding officer and many of the locals described them to look.
“Shit” one of them mumbled “don’t let him see you, we don’t need to engage this is only a reconnaissance mission.”
“Yeah I know” the other one hastily replied “I was at the briefing as well.”
Then all of a sudden the Mujahideen yelled “من هذا يظهر نفسك!” (Who is that, show yourself!)
After receiving no response he raised his gun and approached the canal. The NATO soldiers did the same and raised their guns for the shoot off that would most likely ensue. As soon as he approached them enough to clearly see them both sides started firing.
The dry dock port for Bismarck and Prinz Eugen is finally complete. When new warships get done I will add new docks for them thanks to the modularity!
The hole dock with the two warships is made out of 55334 pieces, is 2.32 meters long, 1,87 meters wide and 40 cm tall.
The Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung B Tiger II, scale: 1:24.
Size: 44,1×16,5×15,4 cm
piece count: 2372
Starting production in 1943 the Tiger II was armed with one of the most powerful tank guns of the war, the 8,8cm KwK 43 L/71. Also featured with a great amount of armor for its time, the Tiger II is to this day one of the heaviest tanks of all time with 69 tonnes. Even the modern Leopard 2 A7V weights only ~65 tonnes, making the Tiger II even heavier but because of lack of modern composit armor, why less protected.
The heavy weight was also its biggest problem. Using the same Maybach HL230 engine with 700 HP, the Tiger II was a very slow vehicle having ptoblems in difficult terrain.
Usually with my displays I like to include some weapons and components that can help explain the history of the theme of that display.
For my Portuguese Air Force display, I made a few engines that were used by the Aircraft, some of them quite famous.
1-The first engine is the American Allison J33 centrifugal-flow jet engine which was used on the T-33 T-Bird;
2-The second engine is the mythical Rolls-Royce Merlin which was used on the Spitfire and the Hurricane fighters;
3-The powerful Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp was widely used by Portugal on many different Aircrafts, namely the P-47 Thunderbolt, the Douglas A-26 Invader, PV-2 Harpoon and the Douglas DC-6.
4-The Wright R-2600 Twin Cyclone was only used on the Portuguese Air Force to power the Curtiss Helldiver bomber;
5-The General Electric J85 was another American engine which was used on the Northrop T-38 Talon Jet Trainer;
6-The General Electric J47 was used to power the F-86 Sabre; Portugal was the last NATO operator of this aircraft.
It´s important to mention that the engines aren´t all made to the same scale, some are larger than the real examples (like the Merlin and the R-2600) to better show and explain how the engine worked. The smaller engines are meant to be exhibited with the Aircraft models that I make.
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Eínon
The CDT City Defense Tank. ”In the year 2103 after Klimate changes, and a virus that killed 2 Billion people, The police had to be militarized to protect the city’s from warlords and criminal clans and gangs”
This fictional Brig was build in spain and served until 1715 in the spanish treasure fleet under the name of "El Dorado". Captured in a hurricane by jailed pirates under the lead of Cpt. Edward Kenway and Adéwalé which were supposed to be carried by the fleet to sevillle to execute them. Under Kenway, she was renamed to the name Jackdaw and became one of the strongest pirate ships in the seven seelas, with a peak of rediculous 56 canons.
Thanks to @chucky_in_charge for giving me a lot of advice here and there! Go and look go and check out his USS Constitution, which I took actually the inspiration and motivation for this build from. And if you haven't done or did it long ago, play AC4. NOW
The Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung B Tiger II, scale: 1:24.
Size: 44,1×16,5×15,4 cm
piece count: 2372
Starting production in 1943 the Tiger II was armed with one of the most powerful tank guns of the war, the 8,8cm KwK 43 L/71. Also featured with a great amount of armor for its time, the Tiger II is to this day one of the heaviest tanks of all time with 69 tonnes. Even the modern Leopard 2 A7V weights only ~65 tonnes, making the Tiger II even heavier but because of lack of modern composit armor, why less protected.
The heavy weight was also its biggest problem. Using the same Maybach HL230 engine with 700 HP, the Tiger II was a very slow vehicle having ptoblems in difficult terrain.
All the ships I've built since I started this AFOL journey half a year ago. I think my techniques and knowledge of building ships in lego have grown quite a bit since the first humble little cruiser that started it all. A heartfelt thank you to all my Senpais and supporters who guided me and cheered me on along the way - you know who you are!
The dry dock port for Bismarck and Prinz Eugen is finally complete. When new warships get done I will add new docks for them thanks to the modularity!
The hole dock with the two warships is made out of 55334 pieces, is 2.32 meters long, 1,87 meters wide and 40 cm tall.
I have made a few edits to both models, most importantly a correction to the proportions by extending the entire aft section of the ship starting from the end of the forward funnel by one stud. The change is hard to notice unless you look for it but it did quench my OCD and constant need to tinker. I am also knee deep in creating the instructions and physical model for the Iowa and I cannot wait to share it soon.
Happy thanksgiving! The Iowa(s) have arrived! For those who have been following my WIP stories on instagram - I know I’ve kept you waiting and thank you for your patience!
The four Iowa class ships, Iowa (61), New Jersey (62), Missouri (63) and Wisconsin (64) need no introduction - they are icons of engineering and synonymous to modern American naval history. I was nervous to tackle this project as I cannot afford to mess up her easily recognizable proportions, especially the elongated bow and her unmistakably thiccc stern. I chose to represent the late WWII configuration (~1944) of the lead ship(BB-61) here with the added AA mounts and no camo (I believe this is what she looked like when she was ferrying FDR, chasing the Japanese decoy fleet at Leyte and accompanying the mighty Mo at Japan’s surrender. This will serve as a template for me to build all her classmates as well as her modernizations (with Tomahawk cruise missiles and everything ) which I cannot wait.
I very much look forward to sharing more renderings and building techniques in the coming weeks!
Jason Brody and his friends are captured by pirates on what seemed like the perfect tropical vacation. Now Jason must master the jungle and rescue his friends, but the only way to defeat the darkness... is to embrace it.
This moc is inspired by the Far Cry 3 figures made by [N]atsty and MGF Customs/Reviews. And of course the game inspired this too.
DKM Graf Zeppelin, scale 1:155
The only german aircraft carrier ever built which got never finished. Captured by the Soviets the ship and tested bombs and other explosion devices on her, she sank at the 18th of June 1947 in the Baltic Sea.
Keel laying: 28th of December 1936
Launching: 8th of December 1938
Sank: 18th of June 1947
lenght: 215.8 studs/ 1726 mm
width: 35.2 studs/ 281 mm
piece count: 14295 (without airplanes)
As well as on all previous ships, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
Also thanks to @Chuck_in_Charge and Rogue_Shipbuidling who gave me a ton of reference material.
DKM Admiral Graf Spee, scale 1:155
Called pocket battleship by the Brits, the Admiral Graf Spee was a Panzerschiff, started construction in the republic of Weimar. Due to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, the germany put battleship main artillerie on a ship of the size of a heavy cruiser. It was sunk by its own crew in 1939 after a battle against multiple british cruisers near the cost of Montevideo.
Keel laying: 1th of Oktober 1932
Launching: 30th of Juni 1934
Sank: 17th of December 1939
lenght: 157,9 studs/ 1407 mm
width: 19,6 studs/ 157 mm
piece count: 7051
As well as on Bismarck, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
Been working on a modernized USS Missouri (last configuration, Operation Desert Storm ~1990s). In addition to the changes listed, significant portions of the front and aft decks and superstructure have been altered as well. I really enjoyed the rebuilding process and learned a lot about the modernization efforts along the way.
DKM Graf Zeppelin, scale 1:155
The only german aircraft carrier ever built which got never finished. Captured by the Soviets the ship and tested bombs and other explosion devices on her, she sank at the 18th of June 1947 in the Baltic Sea.
Keel laying: 28th of December 1936
Launching: 8th of December 1938
Sank: 18th of June 1947
lenght: 215.8 studs/ 1726 mm
width: 35.2 studs/ 281 mm
piece count: 14295 (without airplanes)
As well as on all previous ships, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
Also thanks to @Chuck_in_Charge and Rogue_Shipbuidling who gave me a ton of reference material.
DKM Admiral Graf Spee, scale 1:155
Called pocket battleship by the Brits, the Admiral Graf Spee was a Panzerschiff, started construction in the republic of Weimar. Due to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, the germany put battleship main artillerie on a ship of the size of a heavy cruiser. It was sunk by its own crew in 1939 after a battle against multiple british cruisers near the cost of Montevideo.
Keel laying: 1th of Oktober 1932
Launching: 30th of Juni 1934
Sank: 17th of December 1939
lenght: 157,9 studs/ 1407 mm
width: 19,6 studs/ 157 mm
piece count: 7051
As well as on Bismarck, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
DKM Graf Zeppelin, scale 1:155
The only german aircraft carrier ever built which got never finished. Captured by the Soviets the ship and tested bombs and other explosion devices on her, she sank at the 18th of June 1947 in the Baltic Sea.
Keel laying: 28th of December 1936
Launching: 8th of December 1938
Sank: 18th of June 1947
lenght: 215.8 studs/ 1726 mm
width: 35.2 studs/ 281 mm
piece count: 14295 (without airplanes)
As well as on all previous ships, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
Also thanks to @Chuck_in_Charge and Rogue_Shipbuidling who gave me a ton of reference material.
SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With the death of Vaas, Jason journeys to the South Island controlled by the Privateers. Jason's mission, to kill Hoyt...
And if you want any close ups of things, please let me know :)
Now the Stern-Starboard Side. I'm actually a big fan of this view as it really shows the width of her Aft/Stern decks. You may also spot the refueling tower of the Missouri - I believe she was actually used as a tanker to refuel the smaller surface ships during the Gulf wars.
This fictional Brig was build in spain and served until 1715 in the spanish treasure fleet under the name of "El Dorado". Captured in a hurricane by jailed pirates under the lead of Cpt. Edward Kenway and Adéwalé which were supposed to be carried by the fleet to sevillle to execute them. Under Kenway, she was renamed to the name Jackdaw and became one of the strongest pirate ships in the seven seelas, with a peak of rediculous 56 canons.
Thanks to @chucky_in_charge for giving me a lot of advice here and there! Go and look go and check out his USS Constitution, which I took actually the inspiration and motivation for this build from. And if you haven't done or did it long ago, play AC4. NOW
This fictional Brig was build in spain and served until 1715 in the spanish treasure fleet under the name of "El Dorado". Captured in a hurricane by jailed pirates under the lead of Cpt. Edward Kenway and Adéwalé which were supposed to be carried by the fleet to sevillle to execute them. Under Kenway, she was renamed to the name Jackdaw and became one of the strongest pirate ships in the seven seelas, with a peak of rediculous 56 canons.
Thanks to @chucky_in_charge for giving me a lot of advice here and there! Go and look go and check out his USS Constitution, which I took actually the inspiration and motivation for this build from. And if you haven't done or did it long ago, play AC4. NOW
Perseverance is an original sci-fi ship creation and designated as a Battlecruiser. The ship draws inspiration from many sci-fi designs including: the Daedalus (Stargate), Nostromo (Alien), Bengal-class (Wing Comdr/Star Citizen), Truman-class (The Expanse), Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica), Forward onto Dawn (Halo) and many others
Some key design notes:
- Hard sci-fi rules: No shields; ballistic based weapons only(rail guns, missiles/torpedos, and PDCs)
- No artificial gravity, no FTL drive: ship environment is zero G when not accelerating/decelerating; relies on massive accelerating/decelerating chemical rocket engines and maneuvering thrusters distributed around center of weight
- Realistic automation and AI tech level: minimally crewed (200-300 sailors and officers with 100 marines); not a troop carrier and does not carry air wing of “fighters” besides unmanned repair drones and surface shuttles
- Carries and supplies its own battle group of screening ships (2 large destroyers and 3 destroyer escorts); the screeners can all be docked (externally and internally) with the mothership while not in combat to conserve fuel and conceal strength
- Not designed for atmospheric flight: no unnecessary decorative wings or stabilizers
All connections and colors in this build are designed to be buildable with physical bricks. Ship is designed in 1:200 scale.
My end goal and hope is to convey a design that blends “the rule of cool” with a sense of realism and feasibility (i.e a ship that could be built in 5-10 generations). All suggestions and critiques are highly appreciated!
DKM Admiral Graf Spee, scale 1:155
Called pocket battleship by the Brits, the Admiral Graf Spee was a Panzerschiff, started construction in the republic of Weimar. Due to the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, the germany put battleship main artillerie on a ship of the size of a heavy cruiser. It was sunk by its own crew in 1939 after a battle against multiple british cruisers near the cost of Montevideo.
Keel laying: 1th of Oktober 1932
Launching: 30th of Juni 1934
Sank: 17th of December 1939
lenght: 157,9 studs/ 1407 mm
width: 19,6 studs/ 157 mm
piece count: 7051
As well as on Bismarck, thanks to @Lo var Lachland for the help with the lifeboats.
The Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung B Tiger II, scale: 1:24.
Size: 44,1×16,5×15,4 cm
piece count: 2372
Starting production in 1943 the Tiger II was armed with one of the most powerful tank guns of the war, the 8,8cm KwK 43 L/71. Also featured with a great amount of armor for its time, the Tiger II is to this day one of the heaviest tanks of all time with 69 tonnes. Even the modern Leopard 2 A7V weights only ~65 tonnes, making the Tiger II even heavier but because of lack of modern composit armor, why less protected.
The heavy weight was also its biggest problem. Using the same Maybach HL230 engine with 700 HP, the Tiger II was a very slow vehicle having ptoblems in difficult terrain.
The dry dock port for Bismarck and Prinz Eugen is finally complete. When new warships get done I will add new docks for them thanks to the modularity!
The hole dock with the two warships is made out of 55334 pieces, is 2.32 meters long, 1,87 meters wide and 40 cm tall.
This fictional Brig was build in spain and served until 1715 in the spanish treasure fleet under the name of "El Dorado". Captured in a hurricane by jailed pirates under the lead of Cpt. Edward Kenway and Adéwalé which were supposed to be carried by the fleet to sevillle to execute them. Under Kenway, she was renamed to the name Jackdaw and became one of the strongest pirate ships in the seven seelas, with a peak of rediculous 56 canons.
Thanks to @chucky_in_charge for giving me a lot of advice here and there! Go and look go and check out his USS Constitution, which I took actually the inspiration and motivation for this build from. And if you haven't done or did it long ago, play AC4. NOW
The dry dock port for Bismarck and Prinz Eugen is finally complete. When new warships get done I will add new docks for them thanks to the modularity!
The hole dock with the two warships is made out of 55334 pieces, is 2.32 meters long, 1,87 meters wide and 40 cm tall.
Between 2024 and 2025, I made a small Aircraft Display about the Plane Projects developed in Switzerland during the XX Century. Of the seven Planes that I made, only one (the EKW C-36 ground attack aircraft) saw operational service.
Surrounded by Belligerent Nations, Switzerland was forced to develop a series of indigenous Aircraft projects to protect its sacred neutrality, both during the Second World War and the Cold War.
Although some of those designs were quite advanced and, in many ways, ahead of the time, they always failed to secure financial support by the Swiss government at the exact time because (usually) it was cheaper to purchase another Plane design abroad.
To know more about these plane designs, please visit my Instagram page and subscribe!
Eínon
Perseverance is an original sci-fi ship creation and designated as a Battlecruiser. The ship draws inspiration from many sci-fi designs including: the Daedalus (Stargate), Nostromo (Alien), Bengal-class (Wing Comdr/Star Citizen), Truman-class (The Expanse), Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica), Forward onto Dawn (Halo) and many others
Some key design notes:
- Hard sci-fi rules: No shields; ballistic based weapons only(rail guns, missiles/torpedos, and PDCs)
- No artificial gravity, no FTL drive: ship environment is zero G when not accelerating/decelerating; relies on massive accelerating/decelerating chemical rocket engines and maneuvering thrusters distributed around center of weight
- Realistic automation and AI tech level: minimally crewed (200-300 sailors and officers with 100 marines); not a troop carrier and does not carry air wing of “fighters” besides unmanned repair drones and surface shuttles
- Carries and supplies its own battle group of screening ships (2 large destroyers and 3 destroyer escorts); the screeners can all be docked (externally and internally) with the mothership while not in combat to conserve fuel and conceal strength
- Not designed for atmospheric flight: no unnecessary decorative wings or stabilizers
All connections and colors in this build are designed to be buildable with physical bricks. Ship is designed in 1:200 scale.
My end goal and hope is to convey a design that blends “the rule of cool” with a sense of realism and feasibility (i.e a ship that could be built in 5-10 generations). All suggestions and critiques are highly appreciated!
Perseverance is an original sci-fi ship creation and designated as a Battlecruiser. The ship draws inspiration from many sci-fi designs including: the Daedalus (Stargate), Nostromo (Alien), Bengal-class (Wing Comdr/Star Citizen), Truman-class (The Expanse), Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica), Forward onto Dawn (Halo) and many others
Some key design notes:
- Hard sci-fi rules: No shields; ballistic based weapons only(rail guns, missiles/torpedos, and PDCs)
- No artificial gravity, no FTL drive: ship environment is zero G when not accelerating/decelerating; relies on massive accelerating/decelerating chemical rocket engines and maneuvering thrusters distributed around center of weight
- Realistic automation and AI tech level: minimally crewed (200-300 sailors and officers with 100 marines); not a troop carrier and does not carry air wing of “fighters” besides unmanned repair drones and surface shuttles
- Carries and supplies its own battle group of screening ships (2 large destroyers and 3 destroyer escorts); the screeners can all be docked (externally and internally) with the mothership while not in combat to conserve fuel and conceal strength
- Not designed for atmospheric flight: no unnecessary decorative wings or stabilizers
All connections and colors in this build are designed to be buildable with physical bricks. Ship is designed in 1:200 scale.
My end goal and hope is to convey a design that blends “the rule of cool” with a sense of realism and feasibility (i.e a ship that could be built in 5-10 generations). All suggestions and critiques are highly appreciated!
Perseverance is an original sci-fi ship creation and designated as a Battlecruiser. The ship draws inspiration from many sci-fi designs including: the Daedalus (Stargate), Nostromo (Alien), Bengal-class (Wing Comdr/Star Citizen), Truman-class (The Expanse), Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica), Forward onto Dawn (Halo) and many others
Some key design notes:
- Hard sci-fi rules: No shields; ballistic based weapons only(rail guns, missiles/torpedos, and PDCs)
- No artificial gravity, no FTL drive: ship environment is zero G when not accelerating/decelerating; relies on massive accelerating/decelerating chemical rocket engines and maneuvering thrusters distributed around center of weight
- Realistic automation and AI tech level: minimally crewed (200-300 sailors and officers with 100 marines); not a troop carrier and does not carry air wing of “fighters” besides unmanned repair drones and surface shuttles
- Carries and supplies its own battle group of screening ships (2 large destroyers and 3 destroyer escorts); the screeners can all be docked (externally and internally) with the mothership while not in combat to conserve fuel and conceal strength
- Not designed for atmospheric flight: no unnecessary decorative wings or stabilizers
All connections and colors in this build are designed to be buildable with physical bricks. Ship is designed in 1:200 scale.
My end goal and hope is to convey a design that blends “the rule of cool” with a sense of realism and feasibility (i.e a ship that could be built in 5-10 generations). All suggestions and critiques are highly appreciated!
Just a quick look at what I'm adding to my second Far Cry 3 moc. This one is going to be based on the South Island aka the Privateer island.
Please give me some feed back on this, like what looks good on it or if you think I should change or add something.
And if you have any ideas, please tell me! :)
Thanks!!!