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Alpha Sigma 3 was a planet with abundant oil producing bacteria, so successful was this life form that after millions of years the planet was covered in huge oceans of oil. Unfortunately the planet was hit by a rogue moon that smashed it to pieces.

 

Humanity arrived millions of years later and discovered the seas of oil had frozen into asteroids of all sizes.

 

Soon the petroleum companies arrived, this is a dust scanning ship for seeking out new rich sources of hydrocarbons.

 

Fourth time I've built this landmark and the smallest yet

Finally digitized this creation. It has a few more fixes, namely a more clear interior, folding fins, better guns, and rear landing gear. The arms also move up and down at the shoulder area slightly but I forgot to animate that. There are instructions for this model here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-47640/TheRealBeef1213/prowler

 

here is a animation of the new pods in action: imgur.com/8LIaAfc

Lego microscale Return Jedi battle Endor AT-ST Star Wars brick AFOL MOC creator ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

Only two more to go after this! Almost over with this hemorrhage of microscale spaceships.

The Hulk is on the attack !

 

as suggested by some of you ( thanks to MinifigNick and Tiese the customizer), I've used the backdrop of Las LegoVegas to stage few scenes of attacks by oversized creatures.

 

more pictures of the fabulous Las LegoVegas in this set

 

This is a MOC that I have been wanting to build for about a month or so. It started out originally as a one day project, and then 11 days after the project’s beginning, I sit here typing the description. Life has been…BUSY, to say the least. There are many more ideas that I am dying to start constructing…

 

Heavily inspired from the iOS app Epic Zen Garden, I knew that I wanted to try to make an architectural MOC in microscale. Another huge source of inspiration goes to the enormously talented MOCer Rocco Buttliere (BrickWorld Master 2016), who I had the great pleasure of meeting and displaying next to at BrickWorld Chicago 2016. Please check out his outstanding MOCs.

 

The MOC features a pseudo-Frank-Lloyd-Wright-style layout, complimented by a Japanese cherry blossom tree and rock garden. The gazebo was somewhat of an addition to simply fill space, though if I do say so myself I think it goes perfectly there. :P

 

Your comments and critique on both the MOC and photo quality are so very much appreciated.

 

Links to pictures from Epic Zen Garden:

 

a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple5/v4/58/9f/0f/589f0f33-a7d0-...

 

tidbits.com/resources/2014-09/Epic-Zen-Garden-courtyard.png

 

Layout of my son for the Fanabriques exhibition in June in France

www.fanabriques.fr/expo.php

if you want to see more, you'll have to come !!!! ;)

  

Freighter #3 of 4, a big one this time.

Made for the 3T Challenge over at the Mobile Frame Hangar. The challenge was to create an MFZ mech without using a travis brick, tap, or t-piece.

 

Built in about 20 minutes whilst watching the European GP.

 

Contsructing microscale mecha without those bits many of us use to create articulation is an interesting challenge. One the best builds that has come out of the 'contest' is the Bullfrog . You should check it out.

Freighter #2 of 4. A couple of the shots got blown out but I was far too lazy to reshoot.

One of the most feared and heavily armored ships in the KEFS, this is responsible for the transport of many soldiers and supplies to the colonies in deep space. Even the combined Corporate fleets fear the mighty Perrigot's three Viken missles, twin Sonic Fusion cannons, front 16 pounder cannon, and two heavy anti-fighter guns.

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As requested by 4estFeller, may be used in a upcoming group. Also made as a response to this:

www.mocpages.com/moc.php/263915 and this: www.flickr.com/photos/commanderhawk/6012502622/in/photost...

The total building time was 6 hours.

Enjoy! And yes, I wanted it "Chunky".

The last of my freighters for now and the first one I built. Bonus commentary here: ktorrek.blogspot.com/2019/05/crafting-challenge-week-5.html

My first attempt at micro scale building. Not too happy with the steps but overall learnt a lot for the next build so pretty happy with it.

 

Made for the Greco-Roman LEGO group micro-mini scale temple challenge. I had to throw this together in 5 minutes so we had something in the thread!

 

The AG-23 sees widepsread use around the more verdant colonies and worlds of the galaxy, assisted by it's camo paintjob and heat deflecting armour plating.

 

Crewed by two, the AG-23 is a successor to many terrestrial aircraft tasked in attacking ground targets. The '23 is at home in the vacuum of space, as well as within 'atmo.

 

Primarily armed with it's chin-gun, the ship can be equipped with a variety of under-wing warheads and mines.

 

Easily outmanoeuvred by smaller starfighters, and lacking any lightspeed capability, the '23 is not without it's flaws, but is well used and well liked by various galactic military forces and garrisons.

I suppose I might as well add a random description of the sci-fi setting for these ships...

 

In my world, the action is centered around the solar system, as there's no FTL and no practical way to leave our neighborhood. Ships fly according to Newtonian physics- the fin thingies are part of a M2P2 drive and the thruster-y things are VASIMR engines for sprinting.

 

Combat takes place at extreme range with super-heavy guns (Yet another WIP! I hope it doesn't take 3-6 years again), then generally deteriorates into a melee of fighters, mecha, torpedoes, and smaller turreted guns.

i made this for OYCZ challenge on flickr and "lego MOC worldwide" group on facebook, in which my partner challenge me with "building" theme. this is the first (and probably the last) building i have ever made. i think this turns out pretty well, considering i'm a first timer. i made this only using parts from spikels mixels, since those are the only tan pieces i have.

Imagine an ancient fortification taken over and expanded by a dark power.

A study in angles, snot and windowmaking, but really I wanted to build a big fat castle!

"Hey Buttercup"

"Yes Mootilda?"

"Looking forward to this holiday, I hear the service here is to die for" XD

This is my fleet of front-line fighting vehicles.

Microscale Starfighter I created for Creations for Charity Microscale Starfighter Telephone Game

My micro version volvo by Jakeof_

This is my first fleet to the Ships & Glory game (www.shipsandglory.com/#start).

Ricky Post, the trillionaire heir to the Post Pharmaceutical fortune, arrives at Dock 137 of North Central Positronicss shipyard to inspect the progress construction crews have made on the newest ship in his company's fleet. On the day of the inspection, crews have positioned the engine block behind the frame, and are waiting on delivery of the coupling housing before the two assemblies can be married. Pictured in the foreground is Ricky's personal sport luxury yacht, "Ain't' Miss-Behavin' ."

a couple more views of the splendid Mr Blobby House.

 

see here for the foll set and the background story

I got a bunch of grass and little windows from a PaB cup. This was the result.

This is the next model of my Microscale Truck series. In my opinion this is my best. I built 2 or 3 versions, before I get it right. Not easy to put so many details in that small scale. I hope you love it, like I do!

Here is the original: www.flickr.com/photos/25230924@N08/2599082504/

www.cvag.de/cgi-bin/click.system?navid=Stadtbusse_1358&am...

Massive sublight engines (no FTL drive).

Hospital for the citizens of Micropolis, inspired by the architecture of the San Francisco General Hospital's older buildings. See my blog at www.brickpile.com for more info.

now just imagine a microscale Count Dracula ...

When I lived in Hanover Germany I saw this building everyday as I woke up. Often I would think how I could build this in Lego. At the time I started collecting the Lego Architecture sets. From this I got the idea to try and replicate it in a similar style. I ended up designing it in LDD and then went ahead and ordered the bricks. The orange roof tiles proved to be tricky to get, as they came in very few sets. That said, I managed to get the ones I needed and I feel

the overall build turned out pretty well.

Melee element of the company. For use with Mobile Frame Zero. Not, I must say, as considered posting as this cracking version.

 

And before anyone posts something along the lines of "Brkdown plz thnx!" or something similarly juvenile, you can find the innards of the torso right here.

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