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Built: 1910 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

I think I got a bit carried away on the stickers with this one. Nonetheless, it came out completely differently to how I imagined. The engines were originally on side pods, but it made any cockpit I put in the middle look too small and imbalanced. So this vertical configuration happened instead.

Bricktober 40180 scaled up to the official mini modular size.

Alonso's Ferrari, now in microscale flavor!

Forza Ferrari!

Fun little builds for the BeLUG Layout.

This is the part that has me stumped. I have a cluster of boosters but I am not sure how to attach it this.

This is my new microscale military base. It has a functioning lift to transport vehicles between the two levels.

Inspired by Rogue Bantha's hanger.

Brick version of previously seen LDD image. This one came first. I didn't realize I hadn't cleaned it until after I photographed it...

 

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

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright Completed: September 1909 Award: Best Tourist Attraction at BrickCon 2011 for the World Architecture category

zoom on one of the buidings inspired by the village of Portmeirion.

 

more pics of the whole build here and here

A microscale ship, inspired by the V-19 Torrent fighter from Star Wars.

This was just a LEGO doodle

A microscale modernist family home of my own design, with influences from various mid 20th Century architects.

A small castle on the edge of a river.

For my proposed Micropolis Heliport standard. More details ASAP.

Old School Dragster for the e11even group contest.

Back view

In this formation the Flip Ship can travel to the battlefield,

4 Microscale tanks, 3 light units and 1 medium unit.

Gah! Look at that technicolor module! I could have used blue as well to make it more striking. Regardless of my color choices (or color blindness) this finishing edge will cover up the fact that I'm building modules with bright blue and magenta. Instructions can be found at dagsbricks.blogspot.com/2013/04/lego-tips-and-techniques-...

A quick build for CactusBrick's Batman v Superman display. I saw the "legs" of the Black Zero sitting on my desk and the rest just followed.

  

This is a cross-eye freeview stereographic picture - cross your eyes to see it in 3D. If it doesn't quite mesh, tilt your head (slowly) from side to side until it does.

This is my submission for the medieval microscale-category of Brickscalibur.

Sorry for the water drops but I washed the lego before shooting it.

This was created as a LUG challenge to build something in microscale on a 16 x16 stud plate. I love microscale creations so I jumped at the chance to do this one. Fun parts used here are the chain used as the bridge over the waterfall, hot dogs for palm trees, and minifig epaulets for the sailboat.

After coming up with a variation to my starfury microscale ship to create a thunderbolt, I used a similar technique to come up with my all time favourite starfighter. The GunStar. The 3 forward turrets are included along with the pilot's cockpit and the gunnery cockpit.

 

I've created a couple "in the brick" which I'll bring along to the NSC this coming weekend. If I get chance I might experiment with some stickers for the death blossom doors and the wing markings.

Check out my latest microscale build, made for Tiny Masters Season 2.

Check out the video tutorial down here:

youtu.be/uZMtQFxR2tw

our little Alien Friend manages to climb to where he's parked his Flying Saucer and he flies away before the parking ticket expires ...

Fantastic Four's Flying Vehicle. Mr. Fantastic in micro-scale

Another Micro-scale creation, I start to like this format.

Spaceship of the Suppel-Class Battlecruiser: The Delenor

Affiliation: Jixnor Democracy, Concero Republic

Manufacturer: Jixn Shipyard

Length/beam/draft: [scale???]

Armor/shield level: 2x 10ft thick metal quarts armor plating in rear of vessel and an average of 0.5ft thick metal quartz armor plating on rest of vessel/Class 4

Sublight engines/lightspeed engines:

Sublight speed/lightspeed:

Range: 822 days

Crew: 210

Armament: 235x 1in laser cannons, 60x 6in laser cannons in double turrets, 48x 3in laser cannons in double turrets, 16x 32in Hinton laser cannons, 16x medium missile tubes, 4x large tubes, 2x burst laser cannons, and up to 8 spacecraft.

 

closerview,

 

A microscale LEGO-farm made because I was bored.

On the foto you can spot:

-the ravin with water on the bottom, a grainfield with a scarecrow, the LEGO-farm with windmill, a wooden brigde across the ravine, the sheep on the grassland with a fence from keeping the to fall into the ravine and a manger to feed them and last but not least the forest.

 

It took me some time to build this and I had to tear it down twice to get this result. I hope you all enjoy it.

 

Please comment or leave tags so that I can improve my building skills!

 

(P.S. another LEGO-creation from me is also comming soon... so plz stay tuned)

Astro City Post Card for my Lego microcity experiment . I modified a photograph to achieve an artsy effect. I'm experimenting with the mood for the city in the brickfilm I am planning. Is the city a utopia or a dark city state? Is it the center of a galactic government or a branch of a new colonial movement? I'll test this more with additional post card concepts.

this is a very micro-microscale ferris wheel. The model on the right is more like a wheel but the one on the left is cleaner, less cluttered.

what do you think ?

The Motorola J2-12 is an tropospheric survey ship. It uses a mag drive to control its hover altitude and velocity. Normally the J2-12 is dropped from orbit, and then picked up once the survey is complete. Usually, it is used for hi-resolution local surveys, as planetary surveys are easier to accomplish from orbit.

 

For some reason, I'm incapable of building in color...

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