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I have wanted to build something with teal (aka Dark Turquoise) for a long time. This was my first run. I'd like to use coral as an accent color on a future endeavor, but that will likely have to wait until more parts are available in that color. Got the build done just in time for BrickFair Virginia this year, but not the stickering.

On the moon of Cephalus IV, a small lunar outpost stands alone amidst strange landscape…

 

I built this for an @connlug quarterly build challenge. I built it as a modular section, so ideally I can connect it with other modules to create a larger base. Hope you enjoy! Comments & criticism welcome

My second entry for the #StarWars competition @firestartoys are currently running. There's a few of their wonderful custom printed items in this build.

On the distant world of Panduro, a team of Federation botanists cultivate new types of plant life. Epsilon base is a highly advanced laboratory, which provides valuable information about the development of different species of alien flora. Their research is a critical part of the terraforming process.

An artificial construct devoted to deities known only to itself, searching for new disciples to convert

Scout squadron presents Galaxy Squad's latest craft

For this re-color of the Basilisk fighter, I used the livery of the Mephistopheles Courier Service, which I've used for several other ships in the past.

A sub-capital class vessel designed to operate in hazardous environments in search, rescue and battleground triage.

You might not be everybody's cup of tea but if your true to yourself, those who like you. Will drink your tea.

The first in a series of builds for a Mech Telephone game

 

Next builder: Space Glove, AKA Ivan Martynov

Just your regular, run-of-the-mill NCS battle mecha. I don't often use brick shooters in my designs since my son stopped being obsessed with the things, but I still enjoy the looks of the old rotary stud shooters, especially in mechs.

In 2528, a Federation satellite identified a number of potential colony planets in the Sirius system. One world in particular held a great deal of promise.

 

Planet H293-81.B, nicknamed Birnam by astronomers, had gravity and atmospheric conditions very close to those of Earth. A dark green ring of verdant forest spanned the equator, causing much excitement among the Federation exobiologists.

 

This was the first alien ecosystem the Federation had ever discovered. There was fierce debate about the best way to study it. Should a team be sent to this unknown world? Would a human presence disturb what could be a delicate environmental balance? Could the strange new life they discovered there carry risks of new diseases or toxins?

 

After much discussion and careful planning, funding was approved and the gate was re-calibrated to allow a survey team to visit Birnam and study its flora. However, the Federation Council insisted the team be accompanied by a heavily armed Federation Police Division unit to protect against any potential dangers.

 

More missions followed and a permanent settlement on Birnam was constructed. The mystery of the vast forest continued to elude the science teams. The DNA on this new world bore striking similarities to that found on earth and there was a clear physical resemblance in the structure of some of the plant life. Was this convergent evolution or a sign of some deliberate manipulation? The investigation continues...

 

Thanks to Pete and Chris for assistance with the back story and Drew for the use of his dropship.

LL jnr

 

Here is a baby replica of the latest iteration of the LEGO Galaxy Explorer set 10497. It still has the main play features of the original set just down sized. Pop off canopy, steering wheels, opening rear end with boarding ramp, airlock sliding door and last but not least ride on booster engines!

This was a blast to build. And was inspired by the builds @troublesbricking made while I was travelling Europe. While on holiday I managed to track down this squad of space babies so that when I got as soon as I got back from holiday I could get into building this moc.

This is my build for SHIPtember 2025. I would say this is the most ambitious build I've ever done. I am absolutely stoked with the results and couldn't be prouder to say i built that. Not as much of an emotional ride of a build as my first SHIPtember.

 

The build is kind of a milestone for me. It shows the growth in my personal building skills. I look back upon my builds and I can really see how far I have come in the 5 years of coming back into the hobby. Makes me excited for the future!

 

Thank you to my wife for putting up with me. Thank you @pyrefyre for convincing me to participate this year. Thank you @H for joining me/us on the journey! Thank you Andrew for the editing these are awesome! Thank you @BFG_Audiofiles for the wicked space backgrounds.

 

Happy SHIPtember 2025!

Ready for an overplanet adventure? Load up your trusty rover with tools, food and enough fresh air tanks, and come with me for an "out of this world" adventure over the surface of an random planet

- just hope it will not be an gas-giant, that would be really unfortunate.

The last minute rocket taxi starts in a few minutes!

 

More photos on my Bricksafe:

bricksafe.com/pages/horcikdesigns/rover-expedition-ready

 

And it comes also with free instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-174737/Horcikdesigns/expedition-...

 

The pattern begins to emerge...

 

Happy Easter everybody!

Centuries after Humanity's extinction, an ancient automaton was awakened by an unknown signal. Now they scour the lunar wastes, searching for answers.

 

The fifth in a series of builds for a Mech Telephone game

 

Previous builder: SpaceBunny

 

Next builder: MySnailEatsPizza

Used parts from the 2021 Speed Champion Stingray Corvette to build this single-person speeder.

The venerable LL-928 Galaxy Explorer class of spaceships, known throughout the Federation as the workhorses of the fleet. For over 40 years now Galaxy Explorers have traveled to distant stars, explored strange new worlds and have been the backbone of deep space exploration.

 

While not as sleek or technologically advanced as some modern crafts, the LL-928 series was built to last and has a legacy to prove it. This is in no small part due to the rigorous and thorough maintenance schedule the ships go through.

 

Within Arcturus Outpost’s hanger bay (home to Nova Team) Commander Hank Hawkins along with first mate, Janice Jenson go over the maintenance schedule for the outpost’s LL-928 nicknamed “Ole Lady” while crews bustle around the legendary ship.

 

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To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5

There have been caterpillars. Here's a centipede!

Martian Land Speed Record attempt rover

Benny wants to make the moon surface shiny.

Hello everybody! Sorry, I kinda forgot to upload this here! :D I made a little spaceship/spacestation! I wanted to use that big Vidiyo piece for something and the first thing that came to my mind was some kind of spaceship. I actually have another great idea for this piece which I hope to build someday!

 

I hope you enjoy the MOC!

This MOC was build for the Space Tag Team Contest on www.roguebricks.de

 

The Picture features the CS-NextGen (Classic Space the Next Generation). The color scheme is inspired by the current City Space theme. The ship is called „LIZARD“ XVS-10 and is a light freighter.

 

(Forklift design inspired by www.flickr.com/photos/devid7/ and)

I present to you my entry for the Bricklink Designer Program Series 11 : The AURORA

 

A design based on the famous Vic Vipers with an old-school color scheme straight from the 80s and the retro-futuristic aesthetic of Retrowave and Synthwave, this spaceship includes a cockpit where you can place 1 minifigure and features 2 wings composed of multiple ailerons and fins, as well as 2 long cannons for an sleek fighter with vibrant colors.

An intuitive building experience, ingenious and sturdy, perfect for hours of swooshing!

 

A tile on the stand can be removed to reveal a storage compartment where you can put the hair or the helmet of the pilot, the minifigure itself can be placed on the base of the stand, allowing you to create the perfect scene for your display!

 

Composed of 1241 parts

 

Size with stand :

Width : 33.5 cm (13.2 in/ 41.9 studs)

Depth : 24.6 cm (9.7 in/ 30.8 studs)

Height : 26.9 cm (10.6 in/ 33.6 studs)

 

If you want this model to become a real set and fly right to your shelves, be sure to vote via the link below !

 

www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-11/4862/The-...

This build is inspired by a device from the "Yoko Tsuno" comic "The Light of Ixo" (click here for concept art).

Read more about this MOC on The Brothers Brick:

www.brothers-brick.com/2022/02/02/ice-planet-skimmer-scou...

 

Special thanks to my boy Mark Sandlin for the modern Ice Planet graphic

Built for the Alien Landscape category of the Space Jam.

 

Well I'm still alive, albeit with less time for building than I once had. Hoping to get one or two more contest entries out in the next few weeks though. Merry Christmas all!

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

With the Basilisk starfighter, I wanted to try some weapons/loadout variants, like in a SHMUP. This is the level IV, high caliber, tri-barrel gatling. The one in the original photos looks like it will be level 5. More upgrades to come!

Well, it's NnoVVember again, and that means Vic Vipers.

 

For once I felt the urge to participate in this monthly challenge; I've built ships with the set of characteristics that define a Vic Viper, but I wouldn't call myself a specialist in them and I seldom feel the urge to build something with those particular constraints during the month of November.

 

LL731 is pretty conventional as Vic Vipers go: two forward prongs, two rear wings, single vertical tail fin. And it's Classic Space because of course it is.

I created this a couple months ago but wasn't happy with the photography so redid the pics.

The Nomad Class SHIPs are the backbone of the Explorer fleet - Each SHIP can be docked to two others for the long term interstellar travel.

 

Once at the destination the SHIP can split to explore various planets or two can continue onto their next destination.

 

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So ends my most ambitious SHIPtember efforts ... Rule 1 of Government Spending: why have one, when you can have three, at triple the cost?

 

I based this build on the wonderful art form Colie Wertz's Nomad Cluster SHIP (www.artstation.com/artwork/mmov) which is a tri-SHIP combo.

 

Special thanks to wonderful Chris for feedback and early brainstorming, and all the folks in the Space Discord and Instagram people and of course Flickr Folks!

  

We break-in from your regularly scheduled "Nova Team" photo with something VERY exciting and a VERY long time coming. I've had the absolute thrill, honor and pleasure to work with some LEGO Space community "Titans" from across the pond in the form of Tim Goddard, Peter Reid, Alec Hole and Chris Salt on a really fun and exciting project called I.C.E. Titan. It’s an official prequel story for the I.C.E Team made popular in Tim and Pete's wonderful book called "LEGO Space: Building the Future" If you haven't read it, it’s a must! What's even better? The Brothers Brick has been kind enough to exclusively feature and host our story complete with behind the scenes interviews and a PDF you can download and read. Check it now only at: The Brothers Brick. I hope you guys enjoy reading it as much as we had making it!

Welcome to the new Purple member of the team.

 

A build inspired by the beautiful LEGO Ideas GWP Flying Moon Car. A retro style Moon House that turned out very different from what I initially envisioned, but I had to work with the colors and parts available in my inventory.

Youtube video here:

youtu.be/pT0aPW0C1fc

Wysyłka Striker

A starfighter mainly used to patrol trade routes. Features include retractable landing gear, a rear cargo hatch, and a modular design allowing for multiple configurations.

 

Built in summer 2021 and displayed at BrickFair Virginia 2021 as part of a series of 3 spaceships. The next time I unpack it I'll take some photos with less blur.

About time I build a classic ship from Star Wars. But I had two goals in mind:

1. Make it perfectly minifig scale, no matter how big or how small.

2. Use the most unconventional LEGO pieces and techniques to get the shapes and proportions without delving into “illegal” territory.

Needless to say, I think I nailed it. Measuring just under 22 studs long, this matches up with the canonical length of 6.9 metres or 21 feet.

As for the parts usage... I think you can see for yourself. There are also some old rare bits that cost me more than I anticipated.

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