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These little buggers are pretty fun to make! On the downside I used almost all my stickers. I want to make some more, but they are going to need sponsors :p
Also I accidentally used the flash in this photo, but it is the only photo I took that isn't grainy and I'm not sure why.
I had a vision for a micro jet, so I made this. I'm not too thrilled on how it came out. :/
What do you think?
Kaliphlin and Mitgardia go at it!
A reject entry for the Microfigure CC Contest. Actually, it might not have been a reject except that it poured rain that morning (the 31st), and I didn't feel like it was good enough to go through all the extra trouble to take pictures on the wet porch... (Maybe I should have. I'll probably regret it, but at least I can enter it into CCCXI Misc.) I rather liked it (especially the tents) but I think it would have looked much better with green SNOT instead of tan.
Playing around in Stud.io for a couple of minutes seeing what I can do with some of the newer elements.
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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.
This micro is based on my favorite Space Police set (6957). It is my second entry for the 60 Years of the LEGO Brick by Brickset.
Knight Micro-Figures by Character Building. I picked these up at Target several years ago. They fun little figures. Some of the acessories are nice but the the knights don't have heads, just helmets. I wish their hands matched the armor, they would make great suits of armor in a castle or museum diorama.
This group of tiny vehicles covers quite a bit of pop culture ground. Pop culture pop quiz, hot shot: Can you name them all?
Micro Machine racing car from the mid 1980's. For three years at the height of their popularity Micro Machines were the largest selling line of toy cars beating out Hot Wheels, Matchbox and Majorette for the top spot. Most micro machines are about the size of a small pencil sharpener. This one is about 28mm in length, slightly larger than N scale.
For the Macro Mondays group. Topic: Toys and Games.
I have spent the last few nights walking laps around the SHIP trying to figure out how I'm going to pull off the look I want. As many of you might know, walking laps around a MOC doesn't get it any closer to finished. There needs to be some micro fighters in the project, so I thought I would spend some time with that. After throwing away several different concepts, this is what I'm currently settled on.
It's strange that I'm uploading this while all these fantastic micro-GARC MOCs are being posted. This is not a GARC, but a fighter. However, if I were to tell you that all of those super cool ships didn't add a bit of motivation for me, I would be lying to you.
My first micro castle, is a quick build for I wanted to try to make a micro castle and I wanted to use the SNOT technice.
As for fun to know fact: it is that the castle is made out of 24 diffrent loose parts, 10 for the background an 14 for the main castle and the trees.
This is my second build MOC and I hope you all will comment on my building skills so I can improve them,
still please check my first MOC to comment. thanks already.
A custom Lego micro model of the Iconic USS Enterprise NCC 1701 - A. From the iconic original Star Trek Films.
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An aerial shot of the castle.
I built this MOC for my LUG's Iron Builder competition. The seed part is the light bley headlight brick.
Blumebears, the first Bonne mechs that Mega Man encounters on his visit to Kattelox Island, now in micro form complete with servbot knockoffs.
Here is my third and final entry to the tips and bricks contest, a microscale build of set 497 Galaxy Explorer. I made sure to include every detail, from the ship to the base and satellite, to even the small rover. It does fit inside the 20x20x20 requirement, and I made sure that the ship does not extend past the base, which is 20 studs long. This was also my first attempt using a new editing software called gimp.
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After falling a little short on my last attempt to build a micro freight terminal, I decided to give it another try. This time, I used a smaller scale (1:305 instead of 1:200) and narrowed the scope a little so that I could include all of the details that were missing from the first one.
This diorama is a section of a small, manned freight terminal, designed to handle both containerized and RO-RO cargo. A Panamax class container ship is docked at the quay and is ready to be unloaded. In the staging areas of the terminal are the cargo from a recently unloaded RO-RO ship, including a fleet of new cars and some heavy equipment (including a few ultra-class, 400-ton mining trucks). Yard trucks and reach stackers are busy moving containers around the yard, and there are two fully loaded freight trains on the rail spurs ready to pull out.
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I know I'm a little late to the Tachikoma trend, but I wanted to make some. When I'm finished there'll be two. More pics coming soon!
(Don't worry I haven't forgot about all my other projects that are still WIP, but I just have limited time and I get tired working on the same thing over and over again)