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I had to build somewhere to put these little ships. Thanks to Rod for showing me how to use joysticks properly.
La rue complété par ma caserne qui s'insère pas si mal.
Inspiré par la rue du copain Jérôme (jive69mocs.blogspot.fr/p/city.html) que j'ai fait pour la Briqu'expo en Combrailles.
Je l'ai conçu pour qu'il soit compatible avec ma caserne Ghostbuster.
I've been dreaming of building a kickass Zentraedi ship for years but the organic style really kills me. So I gave up and just went with slopes...and I kinda dig it. Just wish I could afford some dark green bricks...
My latest creation is inspired by city architecture from around the world. Building in microscale was quite challenging for me, but I had so much fun designing these houses!
Download building instructions for this model from my brand new website! - brickjonas.com/microscale-townhouses
My tribute build of my favorite SHIP from SHIPtember 2013, Jacob Unterreiner's Phoenix
Special thanks to dark_syntax for the suggestions on the connections for the side "wings".
Built for New Elementary Parts Festival, inspired by the Duomos of Florence and Milan.
See here for details on parts usage and build process.
The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Class 3F was a class of 0-6-0T steam tank locomotives built between 1924 and 1931. Reliable and successful in shunting and light goods roles, “Jinties” worked on LMS lines until the nationalization of British rail companies, then being absorbed into British Railways (BR) stock in 1948 and finally withdrawn from service in the late 1960’s. In addition to civilian rail work, a handful of locomotives were requisitioned by the War Department and sent to France in 1940. (Two were were destroyed by retreating British forces after the fall of France, five were returned to the U.K. in 1948, and one was captured by the Wehrmacht and later operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn until it was scrapped in the early ’50’s.)
Funnily enough, I built this a day or two after my Warship in the same scale (HO). Although I was pleased with most of it, the cab bothered me, and so it sat on my desk, collecting dust. I recently decided to give the cab another try and came up with a much better, albeit more complicated, solution. BR black wasn’t my first choice for the color scheme, but it allowed me to focus on the shaping and other details. I took some inspiration from Liam Biggs’ model, but I’m happy to say that the majority of my design is original.
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Lego Microscale MOC of the Geonosis Siege from Star Wars The Attack of the Clones. MOC inspired by Meregt design.
Unlike my other builds where I thoroughly plan it out, this was pretty spontaneous. I started the very rear section and the rest just followed.
MicroboTs return! 😁 This little cute robot will team up with his micro friends. 100 mm tall as usual
Hotel Forum /Krakow (Poland)
I've designed this build for the LEGO IDEAS Contest. If you want to support it and see more photos ➡️
ideas.lego.com/challenges/db24a4fd-26ed-48c2-9408-8cd885f...
Thanks for supporting my project 🙏😀
Architecture is expressed in many different ways around the world. For thousands of years, human kind has been inventing construction techniques to build and develop civilizations.
With my creation "Architecture Inspiration", I wanted to express ancient, contemporary or futuristic achievements from different cultures and eras. I also took care to vary the colours, region of world and types of architecture. These architectural achievements are built with LEGO bricks in a vintage photo format, as if we had taken a real photo of the building.
This creation could become a decorative puzzle for lovers of architecture, design and history
I don't like bananas. They’re all curves, and out of system, and irritating. And they get everywhere.
I *think* I've figured out what wrtyler did in their corner module. This seems to work in theory - I'll need to gather some parts to see if it works in reality. Dark Tan for a reason... let's say I'm going a little far, far away with microscale than most do.
“Fit for business and leisure as well as the grey areas in between. In vogue among the martian crime lords.”
I shared this a couple years back, before flickr granted unlimited uploads to all users. Enjoy, again.
I built these border segments to provide a clean edge to my Micropolis display. Built for Bricks by the Bay 2020 virtual convention. See brickpile.com for more.
While automated cargo ships and FTL travel are the backbone of the galaxy's economy now, they wouldn't be possible without thousands of survey spacecraft rigorously scanning almost every known part of it. The development of Lane 6 and divisions, which currently carry upwards of 45% of galactic shipping, was the largest peaceful operation in history and the data that the original surveyors generated is still widely used, dozens of cycles later.
The craft shown is a Drenner E-31S, one of the most widely used craft.
Imaging and info courtesy ITM.
Tireless and adaptive mine layer and tactical support ship, featuring lateral mine launchers and mini workshop.
This was so much fun to build! In case you couldn't figure it out, the cockpit is a BF gunbelt. Also, this is not based off any real helicopter. Enjoy!
An upgrade to the Tiny Turbo version of my larger fictional Ferrari LMP1 car. Finally found a way to get the shaping I wanted on the sides.
Built for the last round of the LCBTC! Mixed feelings about the results... it was a good deal more challenging than I anticipated, and the end result looks so small! I had planned on adding mountains and a brick-built sky in the background but too many of my rock bricks are tied up in another project right now.
>>>>> link to vote : ideas.lego.com/challenges/1b817aba-3990-4e6d-a17f-7a59a94...
Hi! This is my entry for the lego ideas "Moments in Space " contest! In this entry I've tried to make a space base in microscale (you can see the figures for the scale). So I've made a micro spaceship in order to travel in space, and a lot of futuristic building which represent the base.
I really had a lot of fun building this micro model.
This entire model is built with exactly 149 lego pieces!