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Been messing about with a bit of microscale steampunk and came up with these tablescrap builds. Not much "punk" in them, but still a touch of clank.
Considering trying to build a 20s-era microscale dockfront area using this sort of stuff. We'll see...
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It's a pity insect repellent and fly swatters don't work in space. Racing with the agility of a fly, this little speed demon bugs everyone. With unequaled prestige on the race-course (as shown by its daunting victory tallies) this GARC flies for only the king of sponsors: LEGO®
Here's my contribution to Simon and Jacob's fantastic Micro GARC campaign. I've seen so many micro masterpieces thus far, I couldn't resist pitching in my own humble attempt for the BrickWorld 2014.
Soli Deo Gloria!
I originally had this idea for a Mini/Micro castle during the summer and have been saving it for the Classic-Castle Mini-Castle Contest this month!
My goal was to make the absolute smallest scale castle I could, and still have it be instantly recognizable. I think the combination of all whopping 8 parts pulls it off nicely!
Thanks again to Dan (Robin Hood) for pulling this contest off! Best wishes everyone!
As if Brickville wasn't small enough, above are micro versions of Brickville's seven tallest buildings. The total piece count is 243.
Name of Buildings (from left to right):
Separation Square (August 2013)
[No Name] (January 2013)
BWTC (October 2011)
PR Tower (January 2012)
Twisting Tower (October 2011)
Century Building (October 2011)
US Bank Building (January 2011)
The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
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Justin McDowell, serving up some micro-mini ramp goodness.
Nice weather in Portland is rarely wasted.
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did the bottle just blow into the patch of melted water? Or did it help create it by altering the micro-climate? waves? shelter? warmth? little greenhouse? How does it affect the plants and creatures around it?
The Agents Mobile Command Center is an awesome set as you all probably know. The only downside is, so to speak, that it stretches the term "minifig scale" really really far. 12 studs wide, to be precise. Since all the other trucks in minifig scale are 6-wide, I figured a 1:2 scale model of the set had to blend just fine into LEGO City.
Obviously, it didn't turn out quite as expected. Now I have a truck that barely fits a minifig and is otherwise pretty useless. On the other hand: Micro-Agents! Woot!
After that, I couldn't stop...
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I am going to try and build a micro street with houses and other buildings, this is the first part that I have made.
Check out my micro space shuttle with stand. I know small shuttles have been done before by many other people, but I still wanted to give it a try. After a number of previous attempts, I finally have one I like.
I had an idea of how to build a micro scale Yoda today, so cranked this out. I plan to build a few more scenes with Yoda and Luke (and R2), so stay tuned!
This is basically a failed, uncompleted attempt at creating a skyline for "Solo: A Star Wars Story" - it's just too big! I reverse engineered the Conveyex Transport design from an excellent MOC I saw on the Eurobricks forum (username: obijon); however, I realized too late that the scale became too large to incorporate into a proper "skyline" design.
This build also incorporates some Lego math. Matching Lego bricks at angles is tricky since they don't align most of the time. The train track is angled slightly at one of those rare intersections!
Instructions for some of my builds can be accessed here.
Feel free to check out my other geeky builds on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego
Another lovely day at Smurfs' Village...
OR IS IT??
My very first micro scale build. Still tweeking it.
A really really really old MOC. I just haven't had a lot of time to build recently so lately I've been digging into my hard drive and seeing what I could come up with. This is what I found.... meh.
But, in the mean time while I try to come up with some new creations I will be posting setup shots for all my photography LEGO shots.
Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f2.8 Ai-S.
I wanted to scope out an old Nikon lens, and a Nikon guy recommended this lens as the best one to try first. (Either this or a 105mm f2.5 Ai-S, or one of the f1.2's).
It's a 1:2 lens, despite the name implying a greater magnification. I've got a PK-13 extension tube designed for the lens. It gives the lens a 1:1 magnification, but a rather bulky feel.
This photo was taken with a MIR-1 and a simple extension tube. I've finally cleaned the inside of the MIR, and it's as sharp stopped down as people say.
I'll be interested to see how the Micro-NIKKOR performs; it has a strong reputation among Nikon shooters.
Team ARCTIC brings this Viper-inspired ship into the GARC series to fight in the upper tiers of the series. Though it's large and it's maneuverability is somewhat lacking, it more than makes up for it in speed. Large front intakes, along with smaller side intakes, are needed to give this naturally aspirated V800 all the power it needs to be competitive.
Woo! Third micro GARC! This one really wasn't a VV when it started but it was lacking something without the stabilizer. I've always wanted to build a micro ship utilizing a large front intake design and finally was able to do it, I like it! I shamelessly stole the cockpit from JPascal, it's a sweet little design.
Inspired by the Whizzing Arrow from the anime Oban Star Racers.
This little Rogue Shadow has rotating wings and engine plus landing gear and a stand. It’s the same scale as the rest of my micro Star Wars ships, or at least I think it is, so many sources suggest it’s 65m long but in-game when seen next to a Lambda shuttle it seems to be about 35m. I went for 35, it’s much easier! It’s also dark grey in the game... so, to cut a long story short, Lord Vader would not be pleased. Instructions are, as always, on Rebrickable.... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-61909/ron_mcphatty/micro-rogue-s...
De waterlelievlinder of het waterleliemotje (Elophila nymphaeata) is een vlinder uit de familie grasmotten (Crambidae).
Met een spanwijdte van 22 tot 30 millimeter is het een vrij kleine vlinder. De vleugels zijn wit met bruine cirkels.
De vlinder is voornamelijk te vinden in vijvers en poelen met drijvend fonteinkruid, waterlelie en gele plomp. De eitjes worden onder water afgezet op bladranden. De rupsen maken kokertjes van stukjes blad, die aanvankelijk met water gevuld zijn en later lucht bevatten, als de rupsen overgaan op luchtademhaling. De verpopping vindt onder water plaats.
De vliegperiode van de waterlelievlinder is van mei tot en met september met een vliegpauze in juli. De soort is in Nederland en België een gewone soort. De vlinder is vooral 's nachts actief. Overdag zit hij meestal aan de onderzijde van bladeren.
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The Brown China Mark (Elophila nymphaeata) is a species of moth of the family Crambidae. It is found in Europe. The moth is notable as its larva, like most members of the crambid subfamily Acentropinae, is aquatic and has tracheal gills.
The wingspan is 16–20 mm. The moth flies from May to September depending on the location.
The larvae feed on Potamogeton, Nymphaeaceae and Nuphar lutea.