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few more pics of the little row of townhouses. I have to milk this build as much as I can, it took me ages to do it.
the full view from the front is here
Here's a little random container hauler I built the last couple of days, bit of a doodle I suppose. Not much backstory really, people have stuff they want to move, they stick them in containers and this thing moves them.
I think this looking better than www.flickr.com/photos/188304798@N05/49971077768/in/datepo...
Yes, I'm alive!
Casa Blanca Lego Architecture Studio House with pastel coloured landscaping. • Casual photos for now - I plan to upload formal photos with a “proper” backdrop.
microscale of St. Peter's Basilica and the colonnade in St. Peter's square.
My first attempt at microscale, comments and suggestions for improvements are welcome.
Hidden deep in the Mystic Isles of Avalonia lies the home of Henjin Quilones and an order of Druids. Sharing the island is Henjin's wife, the elf Galaria, and her band of dragonriders, as well as the dragons themselves and a small army of support staff. The dragons live in the caves on the southern face of the island, and the humans live in buildings erected on the surface as well as in a labyrinthine complex of tunnels and caves that honeycomb the island.
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My latest micro build for the Guilds of Historica over on Eurobricks. More pictures should be up eventually, once I find the time to take them. I had a bunch of others taken but my white balance was horrendously off.
When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.
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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.
one last collective picture before I destroy my microscale sets.
or, rather, I'll dismantle my MOCs ( Milan & London ) and I'll take the official Berlin and Venice sets to my office, to display them proudly on the windowsill.
have a look further back in my photostream for more pics of each of the sets
My black and red microscale fleet faced off with my brothers fleet at Brickfair. My fleet has been a work in progress for almost 3 years now. My brother's fleet is really well done, I especially like his fleet carrier. I am developing a game so we can battle it out... but it wasn't quite ready for BrickFair 2012. Maybe I'll finish it in time for 2013.
These are fairly simple mechs built to use some sandy coloured pieces that were about the place.
The one of the left is a fast recon/scout version with no ranged weapons other than a couple of one-shot pack rockets. It does, though, have a fearsome chainsword! And the thing on the shoulder is a target illumination/communications module.
The guy on the right is an artillery mech. The big cannon peeps over his shoulder to lob shells into the distance. And just in case you get too close, watch out for the pickaxe!
Here's my attempt at a microscale build of Red Spacecat's USS Saratoga Destroyer.
I didn't have enough bright green cheese, so olive green will have to do. Some details aren't quite right, but its challenging to condense a SHIP into 16 studs long.
This is sized to be compatible with Mobile Frame Zero: Intercept Orbit
See how to build them here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0YgllE_YZE
Based on the excellent Mini Modulars set: brickset.com/detail/?set=10230-1
My black and red microscale fleet faced off with my brothers fleet at Brickfair. My fleet has been a work in progress for almost 3 years now. My brother's fleet is really well done, I especially like his fleet carrier. I am developing a game so we can battle it out... but it wasn't quite ready for BrickFair 2012. Maybe I'll finish it in time for 2013.
This and the Combot were the result of a build session at Pete(legoloverman)'s place. The man has a lot of Lego.
Limited build time, but I'm pretty pleased with the results.
This microbuild is inspired when I accidentally broke a golden light saber hilt during disassembly of a set. The way it broke is rather unique and immediately struck me as an ideal piece for connecting falling water.
The moc features interesting usage of technic parts and building techniques including snot and upside down building. It really inspire us to think twice before determining a piece as useless.
When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.
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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.