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1st entry for round 1 of the Iron Forge 2025.
Seed parts were mudguards, I used 3 in this moc: 2 for the mouth of the green popsicles, 1 for the mustache of the red one.
Here's the video: youtu.be/HQb_vYBlp44
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2nd entry for the Iron Forge 2024. This time I decided to go with minifigure scale.
The seed part are classic minifigure helmets.
12 have been used throughout the MOC: 6 for the recycling bins, 2 for the bench, 1 for the grocery bag, 1 for the stroller, 1 for the fountain and 1 one for the tree branch.
Video coming soon...
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Here's my entry for the Mind the Banana contest on new elementary.
Did you spot all the bananas?
There are 31:
2 for the white sign
11 for the big flower
8 for the tables
6 for the chairs
4 for the teal flower
A build inspired by the beautiful Bricklink Designer Program Mushroom House designed by Jonas Kramm.
Youtube video here, including the set review: youtu.be/lsw05LPL7TE
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Hi! I have always found the Victorian style to be mesmerizing with its ornate and sophisticated décor.
I had a great time building a few interiors, as well as designing many objects that fit the aesthetics of the
19th century.
Hope you enjoy!
A simple, but effective LEGO Star Wars moc inspired by the duel between Obi-Wan and Anakin in Revenge of the Sith.
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Check out my latest microscale creation, it features a moving wave mechanism. Overall happy with this attempt, considering I little to no experience and parts in Technic.
Made for a Lego Ideas contest, a gwp type of set, with some sort of movement and less than 250 parts.
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Lifelong dream project of making a LEGO Transformer finally came to life! And what better model to start things of than a LEGO Optimus Prime?! A great deal of inspiration from g1 Optimus Prime toys was used to make this LEGO Tutorial.
Yes! There's a video tutorial: youtu.be/o0gYeoFgMzw
My third and final entry for Summer Joust 2022 contest.
This time for the very challenging gradient category.
It was my first time for me attempting to build something using only one gradient.
A black knight is wondering around a spooky forest where he encounters a ghost.
I used 8 different shades of green, plus white, black and trans-clear.
For more details check out the video on my YouTube Channel:
I'm back at designing habitats. Here's my latest, for the Tribal Woman minifigure from CMF series 15.
For more insight about the build, check out the video down here:
Here's my entry for the first day of VignWeek 2022. The prompt is Classic Set Revamp and I chose set 6949 Robo-Guardian from 1994.
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I owned the set as a kid, so I still has some parts and I managed to keep some of the key feature of the set.
#Vignweek2022
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A new build made for the 2023 Rogue Olympics. The prompt for round 4 was Garden.
Only 91 pieces.
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Here's my second entry for the 2024 Brickscalibur, Dwarf Tales category.
A party of five dwarves are trying to sneak undetected into the Elven city.
They are climbing the wall under the elven aqueduct.
Will they make it past the elf guard?
Here's the behind the scenes video: youtu.be/JY1Z7cAr4Tg
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Here is another version of LEGO Among Us I made. It's a medium size version, much bigger than the mini version on part 1 and part 3, yet still simple and easy to made without using new kind of LEGO parts. Hope it can inspire you :)
If you like to make one, see the tutorial on my Youtube channel here: KosBrick
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Here's my third and probably last entry for the 2024 Summer Joust, Festival of Colors category.
Once again I tried to use some forced perspective to make the build look bigger than what it is in reality.
I used the net technique to slope down the foreground and used the trees to sort of frame the castle.
Tan and red castle with two waterfalls in the background. Hoping that the dark tan rock piece will look like a path leading up to the castle.
Here's the behind the scenes video: youtu.be/76tn6aZ6CFU
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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A new build made for the 2023 Rogue Olympics. The theme for round 7 was "Encounter".
Exactly 101 pieces.
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Here's my latest habitat. Made for the scarecrow minifigure from the Lego Movie 2.
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2nd entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.
Seed parts were minifigure heads, I used 10 here, 2 for the mouths, 6 for the palm and 2 for the glasses.
Behind the scenes video here: youtu.be/K2EcFHwr_lc
Here's my latest Disney habitat, for the Oswald minifigure from the Disney CMF series 3.
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Can you spot the 5 hidden minifigures and 9 swords?
Here's my 1st entry for the Iron Forge and the 5th for Brickscalibur (Where's Waldo category).
If you scroll you can find close up pictures of both minifigures and swords.
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Here's a new LEGO habitat made for the Jasmine minifigure from Disney CMF series 2.
I'm super happy on how it turned out, it might be my new favorite, even better than the Hercules and Van Gogh ones.
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Here's my 6th contribution to the 2024 Rogue Olympics.
Another forced perspective build. The theme was "Mind".
Here the behind the scenes video: youtu.be/L2sRg65-BHI
Double habitat for the two very cool figures from series 25. Goatherd and Film Noir Detective
For more insight about the build, check out the video down here: youtu.be/MPkn_T2RX_w
Double habitat for some cool minifigures from the LEGO Movie minifigure series. Hard Hat Emmet and Taco Tuesday Man. Check out the video down here for the tutorial: youtu.be/31oTRt6a648
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First entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge. If you watched Dragon Ball as kid like me, you must recognize Goku. In this build I used two different kinds of tooth plates, I think 13 in total. 6 on the rocky floor, 1 for the hand, 1 on the shoulder and 5 for the hair.
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A microscale version of three recent LEGO dioramas: Jaws, T-rex Breakout and Dagobah Jedi Training.
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Check out the video tutorial here: youtu.be/wifeaeSOQNM
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Luke also made a parts list:
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And Stud.io file:
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I've been asked by several people for a tutorial/instructions for this guy, including a certain story leader so instead of a series of hard to follow pictures I decided to try to make a video of it all. In addition I thought it might be interesting to people to hear me discuss certain aspects of drone building.
So enjoy me rambling on about drones, pieces, techniques, proportions, and ummm... ums.
A fantasy adventure where Lord of the Rings sort of meets Game of Thrones. The Snow Guardian is just too cool to be left out.
And yes I am double dipping for Nerdvemeber and Brickscalibur, Frozen wilds category.
I'm really happy about this LEGO creation and I also managed to add a couple of NPUs. The dragon was inspired by the horse battle helmet and i manage to add in some lightsaber and a sausage. I am quite happy also about the tree made with rifle and gun.
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Here's my 4th entry for Brickscalibur, in this case for the Trading Places category.This LEGO MOC is loosely inspired by the city of Riften from the game Skyrim. The main market area is at the higher level around the tree, with a fruit stall, a blacksmith and a fabrics vendor. Some more shady activities are running at the river below.
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Mandalorians are flying down to the streets of Nevarro. A LEGO Star Wars moc inspired by the Mandalorian chapter 21: The Pirate.
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A new set of LEGO minifigure habitats for Ferrari, Bugatti and Octan minifigures.
Check out the video down here for the tutorial: youtu.be/u6A5JrZA82Q
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?
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