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My first Micro-Space creations, the space Pirates.
Built at about the same time as Tekka Croe made his, it just took me a while to get mine posted.
This year, for Novvember's Vic Viper, I decided to go old school and do a VV that looked more like the one from the game. It's done in micro scale for a very specific reason. It's piloted by a trophy! It's another trophy scale build.
Here's my take on a micro Titanic!
Simplicity is beautiful - and microscale really showcase this beauty. In such MOCs, every piece has its place, every piece has a meaning and every piece is used at its best.
This teeny tiny ship may have took only 5 minutes to design, yet I am very proud of it.
How is it built? The ship is balanced! Try it, it works!
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Micro army idea inspired by "Popsicle master"!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Maine
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Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing. 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
I have two unicorn sets, both from my childhood. The one this is based on, and a little blue garage my Grandpa got me. One day I'll own mint versions of them. For now, "Space. I'm in space!"
My micro GARC collection. Hopefully, if shipping all goes well, these will end up Brickworld! All the best with the race everyone, and may the best GARC win!
have fun with the swooshing Simon!
Camera: Sony DSLR-A700
Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture: f/10.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
Exposure: +0.40
ISO Speed: 1600
Exposure Bias: -0.7 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
This was taken at night
Hello all, today I have a few micro castles I made a little while ago, based in my fantasy world, Rivél.
Sorry about the background (or lack there of), but they're quite fragile (most parts are not even connected) and I didn't feel like resetting them.
Here's some info on the builds:
The Floating City: The city of Avalon (also known as the floating city) is home to elf royalty. The majority of the elf species lives atop this spire of rock, with a few other civilizations speckled around it. The city is only accessible by dragon and the elves don’t like many visitors so humans only visit in the most dire of times.
The fortress of Thehthyr: The only original settlement remaining after "The Ravaging", this castle was once owned by the dark elves, but now it houses all humans and elves who had not been enslaved by the shadow army, with only exception being the Wanderers.
Micro Freemaker Adventures. Probably most of you have no idea what this is, if so check out “flight of the arrowhead” on YouTube, you’ll probably like it! Here are the Arrowhead, Star Scavenger (including Mini Scavenger), Tracker 1 and Eclipse Starfighter. Free instructions this time, they’re all cheap to make, enjoy! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67909/ron_mcphatty/micro-freemak...
Now that the winds and currents that were carrying tsunami debris to our beach have flagged, I've shifted the focus of my beachcombing to the macro level.
I'd heard the ocean was full of plastic, but until I began digging through the piles of beach grass and twigs at the high-tide line I didn't know how much of it consists of tiny fragments.
From a distance, I must look like a foraging seabird turning debris over in search of food.
What I'm actually doing is lifting the organic debris and shaking it. Every time I do that, bits of plastic come into view. Blue and white are the most common colors, followed by green. Yellow and red are scarcest.
I've placed them in bowl of water to separate them from the sand that was clinging to them. The sand sinks while the plastic floats. I also remove the organic materials on the surface.
What were the sources of these tiny fragments? Did wave action and sunlight make them break down? How long did it take them to become that small?
I am filling a transparent glass vase with micro-plastics. I anticipated it would take a long time for the collection to reach the top, but now I anticipate having to start a new container next week.
Crocheted this tiny sheep. I used the same method as popcorn, sewing individual balls onto the body.
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Description • From the new Cunning Stunts DLC.
Graffitiwear - Original mesh 3-piece outfit includes the lace top, lace panties (with modesty crotch), and micro mini skirt. Comes with a HUD of 8 tops, 8 panties and 8 skirts. 3 color themes available.
> Maitreya
> Maitreya Petite
> Prima
> Reborn
> GenX Classic
> GenX Curvy
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Graffitiwear-Micro-Mini-Outf...
An entry into the micro castle category of the CCC. Nothing elaborate here, another micro version of one of my previous builds: as there's been a ton of really strong entries to this category already, and I'm not interested in the prize.
So mainly, just a fun quicky. Still have a few more entries to come :)
Just a tablescrap.
Sorry for the delay for interior pictures, we went on a "surprise vacation" for a few days, so I never had a chance to take any interior pictures. Anyways, those will be up later today.
Lego Ideas offers now a fun ship in the bottle set. The bottle looks awesome but the ship wasn't my cup of tea. So I came up with my own micro scale interpretation of a Lego pirate ship. Dimensions (minus the cannon fire) are compatible with the bottle from set 21313.
Using 318 magic and travis bricks to fit parts that do not follow brick math. Non purists can cut the support tubes to length for perfect fit.
Because I love micro!
Not 100% sold on the use of that particular water technique here, but maybe it gives it a bit of a forced perspective vibe?
Oh, and SNOT is so annoying at this level. The amount of unattached pieces here is horrifying. Did I mention this was a pain?
And I can't recommend taking pictures under a sheet in 100 degree weather...