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Fuel boom extends back to all three tanks.

Micro scale "sketch" for a new way to display the coastal landscape. By removing two plates and modifying four, it can be set up as a stripe of 15x3 plates.

One of my first microscale scenes inspirations for this will be added,Enjoy!

a couple more views of the splendid Mr Blobby House.

 

see here for the foll set and the background story

another view of this nice residential tree-lined street, with the local school and few posh villas

 

you'll find the rest of Micropolis in this set

Microsale, about 1:350. Still 107 studs long. These things are monsters!

This is my complete display as shown at BrickCan 2016. Indented to display a Jenner out maneuvering a Summoner. Inspired by a mission from the classic pc simulator: Mechwarrior 2.

Microscale buildings for a alien or human colony somewhere desert/arid in climate.

I had this finished for a couple months now but I just found a one of the wings about a week ago. I'm a bit disappointed with the head.

 

C&C appreciated.

Built: 1793 - 1829 Architects: Dr. William Thornton & Benjamin H. Latrobe

3 minutes to build 30 to render

Updated the color definitions and adjusted the gamma value -- I think these settings are worth keeping.

Ever since I first saw Ulrik Hansen's wonderful Copenhagen model (www.flickr.com/photos/ulrikbrick/albums/72157686587763290), I've been playing with the idea of using those techniques... so here's a small attempt at that. Of course it's Billund and it's 1954 because a map is available (map.krak.dk/?c=55.731508%2C9.114313&z=18&l=historic) and it will be easy to expand even in parts of the town not covered by the usual photos. I went for muted colors because all I have as reference are black and white photos and that black and white map. Also white buildings look great, in my opinion!

 

A huge thanks to Ulrik for the idea and the cool techniques!

With heavy rockets! And a new color scheme to go with the other one!

The space transportation industry requires that fuel be where the ships are. But the rare ores that the fuel is extracted from rarely is where the ships are, so it must be transported as it is refined. Supply ships like this are the life blood of any stellar empire.

Lego Microscale MOC of the Geonosis Siege from Star Wars The Attack of the Clones. MOC inspired by Meregt design.

Lego MOC Microscale Liberty Island

 

Watch the instuction to build a Liberty Statue with stand by Toyshansolo & Brucewaynelego www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMWzj20kwfk&feature=channel_v...

This is a mini LEGO terrace house built for some dear friends of ours as a housewarming present. Back garden comes complete with shed, dog, decking and slide!

An experimental P-51 with jet propulsion. I guess.

 

Photo quality is terrible, as this photo was just meant to quickly catalogue a long-standing and previously undocumented MOC.

A station for a cross-country bus line.

Rear view of ship from cult BBC sci-fi comedy Hyperdrive.

if you visit Las LegoVegas you'll find hotels for every taste. This is for all those who have not quite grown out of the "Pink Princess" phase of their childhood

 

more pictures of the fabulous Las LegoVegas in this set

A fire has broken out on the top floors of the Octan corporate headquarters. Luckily the Micropolis Fire Department is on the scene with their new ladder truck.

Clockwise from top left, here are the South, North, East, and West elevations. The clerestory all around the main house lets in light at all times of day, but the large ground level windows either face North or are shaded (to the East).

 

For more photos, see the full set.

remember the happy valley of this MOC ?

well, it has been decided that it's the perfect place for a new dam. So the heavy machinery moves in

to be continued in this album

A project I have been working on for a while occasionally. The battery box is hidden inside the hill and the small figure in the window is of course a minifig statue piece.

a teaser for my recent microscale build ...

Built: 1566 Architect: Andrea Palladio

[Designs inspired by: www.igorstshirts.com/blog/conceptships/2014/prog_wang/pro...]

 

Aside from the Earthling colonists and pioneers, the Galactic Rim is populated by several indigenous species. The mammalian Oroso evolved space travel fifty years after the human race. However, unlike humanity, the discovery of the stars and faster-than-light travel quickly brought the many nations of the Oroso together moving towards the same cause.

 

Fast forward to present day, and the Oroso Conclave is one of the most stable presences in the area. With several sites of asteroid mining and an expanding colony sector, protection is provided by the Astro-Oroso. Their most commonly seen vessel is the Vorq-snk, a ship-to-ship specialist vessel. Solidly built with old fashioned multi-barrel fragmentation cannons and overlapping armour plates, the Vorq-snk packs real bang for it's proverbial buck. Able to go toe-to-toe with pirate capital ships and Wun'Tux clanships, the Destroyer has little anti-fighter weaponry to speak of and can be isolated by intelligent use of snubfighter squadrons in opposition.

 

Length: 79m

Crew: 46

Manufacturer: The Astro-Oroso Combine.

Weaponry: 2 x Long Range Mass Drivers (fore)

2 x Multi-Barrel Fragmentation Cannons (turret, port and starboard)

Defences: Overlapping Duranium Armour Plates

An entry for Mini Castle Contest VI over at Classic Castle.

we are almost at the end of the series of pics of Micropolis ...

 

you'll find the rest of Micropolis in this set

A microscaled version of Dan Jassim's Regent SHIP. Built for Yoder's contest on CSF.

 

Gallery

 

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Torre Velasca, in Milano, built in the 1950 by the BBPR architectural partnership.

It's got quite a brutalist feel, which is why I like it.

built as part of the microscale Architecture set of Milano

"Even after the battle, I could still hear his laughing..."

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:

 

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Been messing about with microscale space a bit recently. Most of it has been crap.

 

Quite pleased with this however so I thought I'd post it.

The only thing left of the old city. Now a tourist attraction.

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