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Here's my entry for Brickscalibur 2025, Cotton Candy Kingdom category.
A gingerbread knight leaves his castle on a journey to meet the chocolate kingdom wizard.
The wizard lives in a house by the river and he's accompanied by two ice cream guards.
Here you can check out the video: youtu.be/Rm96BT2e3SM
My third entry for the 2023 Summer Joust.
Heroic Duel category.
Here you can check out the behind the scenes video:
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:
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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Here's my 7th contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.
Made with exactly 101 parts. The prompt was "Temperature".
What better way to represent temperature than a hot and cold cycle.
Here's the video: youtu.be/mrIMDtv4dcY
I picked up a couple of LEGO collectible F1 cars and I got two Alpine. So I decided to build a double habitat connected in the center. Basically a section of pit lane with the Alpine box, hypothetically set in the Monza GP.
I think this little cars have a lot of potential to create some interesting vignettes, maybe I should pick up some more.
Here's the detailed video: youtu.be/5iC5O6eGwMw
4th entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.
Seed parts were minifigure heads, I've used 5 here, 2 for the hay bales, 1 for the silo, 1 for the water tank and 1 for the tractor.
Behind the scenes video here: youtu.be/K2EcFHwr_lc
My third entry for the Imperial March contest over on BrickNerd.
Category: Rebuild the Galaxy
#bricknerd #ImperialMarch 2025
Full video here: youtu.be/PE-Id9hBzo0
Here's my custom display for the LEGO Mini Bonsai Trees.
The idea is to make the display glass look as water, without casting much shade on the display underneath.
The display case is from Brixter:
Check out the YouTube video to find out more: youtu.be/ud-fm-8UD6Q
2nd entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2023.
This time I went microscale.
I've used 13 tooth plates: 1 for each of the five figures, 2 for the chairs on the right, 4 for the altar and 2 for the clouds on the left window.
I'm quite happy with the look of the windows with the strings and the ice cream cloud.
For more details check out the following video:
Let's continue building some LEGO Microscale Habitats!
I didn't have much building time this week, so I decided to build a simple, yet effective, LEGO microscale canyon.
Very basic building technique, but it turned out pretty well.
Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:
My entry for the last day of Vignweek 2025.
The prompt was Reclaimed by Nature.
So here's my take on the Airport Shuttle set from 1990.
Video coming soon...
#vignweek2025
Here's a Ninjago inspired MOC, made for the latest New Elementary contest. 26 construction elements has been used into this build, can you spot them?
For more details check out the video:
The monster and the crazy scientist from the CMF series 4.
I turned 2 Minifigure habitats into one cohesive vignette.
Definitely a nice exercise that I recommend to the once that are starting to get into MOC building.
Here's the detailed video: youtu.be/QMCgOQyHmm4
Here's my attempt at a Dungeon Dangers build, following the template made by LEGO designer Wes Talbott.
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A gelatinous cube and a party of three vampires. I'm not a D&D player, but I hope my creation makes sense.
Check out the detailed video here: youtu.be/lbG28jBunqQ
Here's my entry for Brickscalibur 2025, Faction Action category.
Exiled rebels and wanderers who make their stand in the frozen wilds, where the trees are their walls and the snow their shield.
Seven characters are part of this faction.
The Leader, who have some sort bond with wolves.
Joining the leader in battles we have three soldiers, a human, and a orc and an elf archer.
Supporting and vital part of the faction life are a cook, a healer and a carpenter.
Here you can check out the video: youtu.be/yT4GrzbJ0yw
Here's my second entry for the Iron Forge 2023.
The seed parts are swords.
In this build I used 11 swords.
4 at the facade of the temple, 4 as roof of the side left building, 2 as trees and 1 as path/bridge leading to the temple.
4th and last entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge. A quick extra build representing the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. In this build I used two different kinds of tooth plates, 4 in total.
Happy year of the rabbit everyone!
Here's the video tutorial:
Here's my first entry for the 2025 Summer Joust, 12x12 vignette category. A microscale Elven kingdom build around three waterfalls.
Here's the behind the scenes video: youtu.be/pdaojbXzU1c
I did a little color experiment using the usual habitat base.
One was made for the Color Play challenge hosted by Tips&Builds, using two complementary colors on the opposite side of the color wheel.
The second one is my first attempt at monochrome habitat and a I nice little winter scene is the result.
Check out the video down here for the tutorial: youtu.be/uD0XY7qLL18
Here's my 4th contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.
Time to spice up the competition with a little trash-talk.
Very happy to put some Mario pieces in good use. Made with exactly 101 parts. The prompt was "Trash".
Video out now: youtu.be/UizrA27nK90
I'm back at designing habitats. Here's my latest, for the Potter minifigure from CMF series 24.
For more insight about the build, check out the video down here:
We had the exclusive opportunity to visit one of the properties of famous inventor Leonard Van Wint. The occasion was the presentation of his latest Light Hybrid Airship prototype.
On this private island, Van Wint has build his own Greenhouse, everything is self sufficient. The watering system comes from the natural pond present on the island, while the electricity comes from wind turbines. Leonard made his appearance on a curious flying bicycle.
We accessed the property from a pretty scary hanging dock, we also noticed a passage to the underground of the island, but we haven't been granted access, so what's inside remain top secret...
Made for the Wandering Skies contest - Sky's the Limit category
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Here you can check out the full video about this build:
I'm back at designing habitats. Here's my latest, for the Clumsy Guy minifigure from CMF series 15.
For more insight about the build, check out the video down here:
Here's my 6th contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.
Simple build, but I love the colors and balanced composition.
Tough day for the sushi chef...
Made with 98 parts. The prompt was "Attack".
Here's the video: youtu.be/mrIMDtv4dcY
Here's my 2nd contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics. A Vespa ride took an unfortunate turn... Or is it a sabotage? Made with 95 parts. The prompt was "Oops!".
Video out now: youtu.be/UizrA27nK90
Here's an alternate model of the LEGO Creator 3 in 1 Playful Cat 31163.
Check out the YouTube video to find out more: youtu.be/GisDstYdYGQ
Let's take a step into the sculptor workshop, built on a 16x16 base.
In an ancient roman inspired vignette, The Hercules minifig is taking the role of the sculptor, his cape and shield has been used in the background.
Check out the video tutorial here:
Here's my entry for the 3rd day of VignWeek 2024. The prompt is Sci-fi Fantasy.
What if we put a group of fantasy characters into the post-apocalyptic science fiction of Fallout?
Well, here we have two fairies, a dwarf, a elf and wizard roaming the Fallout wasteland.
I never played the game, so I don't know if there is actually a vault 13.
Youtube video here:
A LEGO bouldering gym vignette on a 16 by 16 base.
Heavily inspired by one of my old LEGO Ideas project: the Climbrick Gym.
Climbers will recognized all the equipment that you can generally find at the gym.
Check out the video tutorial here:
Let's continue building some LEGO Microscale Habitats!
The ninth of my series is a train ride through the mountains.
Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:
Here's my microscale castle entry for Brickscalibur and Colossal Castle Contest.
A castle overlooking a small seaside village.
I tried to use some interesting parts, in particular I think the capes and the teacups worked out pretty well. I'm also quite satisfied with the design of the dragon and the sailboats.
Here you can check out the video:
3nd entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2023.
This time I went underwater.
I've used 18 tooth plates: 2 for the teeth of the monster and 16 for corals/plants.
It was quite fun to add all the colorful bits, including some hair pieces. The floating thing it's supposed to represent some sort of net/plastic in the ocean, the part is a LEGO cloth bag/spider net.
Check out the video tutorial:
LEGO Ninja Sea Turtles MOC made for Shelltember 2025.
The photography don't do it justice, so go and check out the video here: youtu.be/5RcnAhOsQyM
Here's my yearly Christmas MOC. Last year Santa had some relaxing time at the onsen, but this time he decided to invest in a ride upgrade, let's call it a water sleigh.
His helpers are with him, preparing for the latest letters and deliveries. In the background a good old microscale forced perspective.
Merry Christmas everyone!
5th and last entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.
Seed parts were minifigure heads, I've used 10 here, 3 for the coffee cups, 1 for the grinder, 2 for the handles (portafilters) and 4 under the coffee machine.
Fun fact, I added that 5 on the side as a brand logo for the machine, it works just nice as it is my fifth build.
Behind the scenes video here: youtu.be/K2EcFHwr_lc
My entry for the 12x12 vignette category for Summer Joust 2022 contest.
Jumping back to medieval times, a Lego forestman is in love with a lady from the castle. After a secret meeting on the balcony, where he shows his love with a ring, he has been discovered by the guards.
While trying to escape, archers are aiming at him. Some arrows missed, but some hit him in a soft spot...
For more details check out the video on my YouTube Channel:
Here's my 3rd contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.
The renovations at the LEGO store didn't go as planned.
Those Yellow truck tiles came in handy here. Made with exactly 101 parts. The prompt was "Backwards".
Video out now: youtu.be/UizrA27nK90
Here's my figbarf entry for Brickscalibur, Farmstead Figures category, and Colossal Castle Contest, Have a Peasant Day! category.
A set of 5 nomadic farmers, a baby and a number of animals are traveling in the countryside, crossing a shallow stream.
It was my first time building a figbarf, I hope I didn't add too many unnecessary stuff around the minifigures.
I'm quite happy on how the minifigs turned out.
I didn't have any wheels for the cart, so I brick build them. I think the tree looks good too and I managed to add a spider net piece, in which they are carrying fishes.
Here you can check out the video:
Here's my figbarf entry for May the 4th contest over on Eurobricks, The Crew category.
Here you can check out the video:
Here's the contest: www.eurobricks.com/forum/forums/topic/202799-may-the-4th-...
One of the first set I bought as an adult was the modular building series, it was Pet Shop and Grand Emporium. Before making my own creation I used to modify and add things at the interior of my modular buildings, that's when I started to love making interiors :)
This is a simple tutorial of my dream kitchen I made with Lego, I hope someday I can have the real one :D , what do you guys think?
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A microscale version of LEGO Ideas set Twilight the Cullen House.
Check out the video tutorial here: youtu.be/_aBaqcWCbXE
I'm back at designing habitats. Here's my latest, for the Hercules minifigure from Disney CMF series 2.
For more insight about the build, check out the video down here:
A scene directly from The Book of Boba Fett, starring Grogu, Luke and Ahsoka.
A 16x16x16 moc, made for the May the 4th contest on Eurobricks.
For a detailed overview, check out the YouTube video here:
Double habitat for some cool minifigures from the LEGO CMF series 12. Space Miner and Swashbuckler. Check out the video down here for the tutorial: youtu.be/3-MvvbeIrRM
As promised, here is the tutorial for my littler R0-XI Droid. I'd love to see your versions of it, so feel free to tag me in your post, if you use the design.