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One last micro GARC racer before Brickworld. It's composed of only 3 pieces (not including stand and engine streak.) Beat that!

  

Built around this Bionicle part. Thanks to Kyle for letting me pick through his Bionicle collection to find useful GARC parts. :)

  

Soli Deo Gloria!

 

The Cindy Micro is available at ULTRA. It is fitted for Lara, Isis, Freya, HG, and Physique. The belt is HUD driven, and so is the Fatpack. Taxi:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/YSL%20EXPO/143/208/2503

Built for the 2018 Annual Eight Piece Building Challenge on MOCpages.

 

If you like reading my ramblings as a madman, check out the MOC on MOCpages: LINK

 

I also rambled on video for YouTube for some reason: LINK

Micro Nikon d7000 with AF-D Micro Nikkor 105/2.8

 

The last of my micro-scale ships: for the moment at least!

 

On the left is a relay beacon. These ships were a common sight on the western belt of the galaxy, where navigation infrastructure was less developed.

 

On the right is a mega-tanker, used for bulk shipping of fuels across the galactic disc.

mcrograph of melted oil pastel on a glass slide

Gritstone walls are a haven for lichens and mosses. Easy to overlook, this Cladonia colony is only a few millimetres high

Instructions on Brickvault

1/31/2020 ©Mike Orazzi

Burr Pond in winter.

One from back in May

 

Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 Micro VR at f/3

Found by chance in a little village today . Loved and cared for by the locals and is used to swap or drop a few coins in the honesty box to buy a book.

Hi,

 

Recently Grantmasters made a micro Lego Batmobile (www.flickr.com/photos/72062810@N08/34717540882/in/datepos...), so I was thinking why not a batwing? So here is my Micro Lego batwing consistent of 2 Lego parts (the Batsingal is made out of 5 parts more than the batwing itself :)

 

~ {E}ddy

Built for round 4 of the Iron Forge building contest although I barely used the requisite seed part!

A fun build nonetheless!

Micro humanoid robotess - very sophisticated and diligent :-)

 

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Le nuvole ricoprono la Terra

more fun with dandelions...hope you don't mind 2 in a row...HAVE A GREAT MONDAY EVERYONE and thanks for all your visits! On Explore @426 june 10/08

This is build three for my Iron Builder Round against Elias using the Panel 3 x 5 Solar / Deltoid with Clip in white.

Seed part used 4 times

 

When Alec_GreebleCred_D put out the call for Battlefront builds for BW - I knew I couldn't let him down.

 

While I knew he choose his favorite - the AT-AT, I choose mine the AT-ST in the tinniest form I could do ....

 

I also couldn't think of a good scene for these guys, so I shamelessly built a micro version of Alec's amazing display.

 

I also put together some instructions for the walkers:

www.flickr.com/photos/si-mocs/27852777306/in/photostream/

Another collaborative micro GARC between me and Kyle. He built it, and I did the stickers.

 

Built around this part: www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=53566

The Park, The Courtyard, and the Campground. Play some ping pong wherever you go.

Meera had a pet buffalo named Kaali. A mass of muscle and mud, her horns curved like the crescent moon, and her eyes held a knowing gleam. The other children laughed at Meera for loving Kaali so much. “She’s too wild,” they said. “She’ll never listen.”

 

But Meera knew Kaali’s heart beat like her own. She had raised her from a calf, whispered stories into her ear at night, and run barefoot beside her through the fields.

 

One summer, a drought gripped the land. The village well dried to a whisper. The river shrank to a ribbon of dust. The men muttered, the women wrung their hands, and the buffalo grew thin. But Meera had heard of a secret spring hidden deep in the hills, where water ran clear even when the earth cracked.

 

No one believed her. But Kaali did.

 

At dawn, Meera climbed onto Kaali’s back, her fingers curling into the thick fur of her neck. “Find it, my friend,” she whispered. And Kaali ran.

 

Through fields that had turned to brittle gold, past withered mango trees, over dry riverbeds where fish bones gleamed like tiny ghosts. Meera clung to her, wind whipping her hair, dust coating her tongue.

 

Then Kaali stopped. Snorted. Stomped her hoof. Meera slid down, heart pounding. The earth smelled different here.She dug with her hands, Kaali watching, nostrils flaring. A few inches down, the soil turned dark. Then wet. Then a rush of coolness against her fingertips.

 

She laughed, splashing water over Kaali’s nose. The buffalo huffed, triumphant.

 

By nightfall, the whole village had followed them, carrying pots and prayers. The old well was forgotten. The new spring belonged to them all.

  

this represents 211 micro-duckies

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Test Shot (1 of 2) for Crazy Tuesday 2/27/24 Theme: ON THE TOP

Flashlight & "Micro-Machine" toy

It's that time of the year again when you build small landscapes and buildings into equally small Christmas baubles for the RogueBricks Santas Secret aand for Brickscalibur Medieval Micro of course :P

 

Had lot of fun creating this litte Castle in the forest.

A Micro Full moon on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year also known as Yuanxiaojie 元宵节.

Wishing all my friends a lovely weekend ...

With photographing this small church model, I used an alternative exposure and experimented with different incidence of light. The photo editing was also different this time and I hope you like the result?!

Here is my sixth entry for the "Chibi Micro Contest"

 

After seeing _Tiler 's beautiful X-34 Landspeeder , I thought I'll give it a micro chibi try. Not an easy job so I hope you'll like it anyway ;)

This is a micro version of my Manaor Castle MOC, for Creations for Charity.

I love me some micro builds. Built this one a couple of years ago to go with Kristal's micro scale English Village, but just now got around to taking photos.

 

Instructions and more info: jkbrickworks.com/micro-combine-harvester/

 

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Captured by Canon IXUS 275 HS (ELPH 350) in Tomsk (Western Siberia, Russia). Mar 2016.

Found these two tiny mushrooms in the forrest the other day. The tips were smaller than your pinkie fingernail. The next morning I went back for more photos and they were eaten by slugs; slime trails told the tail.

This little "stand" of fungi possibly belong to the Coprinellus genus.

 

Macro: 11mm extension tube ~0.37x magnification

One of my most loved set as Child was the Eldorado Fortress. So, this is a micro Fortress manly inspired by this iconic set. I hope you like it.

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