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microscale model of Burj Al Arab

Loose plate depicting Virgin Mary's needle, 7.2m tall standing stone. Legend tells that doomsday will come when the stone touches the wall. In present the distance is 9.2cm.....

getting dark in the Black City

 

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So named because...

Actually I don’t know why, my friend named it.

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...

In the beginning of space travel, the ranges of FTL travel were limited to the drives themselves. As time went on, drives became more advanced and ships began to rely more on fuel. Captains had to pack their cargo holds with fuel or find somewhere to stop and refill.

 

Out on the Galactic Rim (where a hold full of cargo is an explosive possibility) independently minded people have been quick to take advantage. Like the hermit crabs of old Earth, purveyors of these refuelling depots find a suitable rock, burrow inside, set up basic life support and open as a going concern.

 

Captains usually set themselves up in very densely populated asteroid belts and have the ability to shut down all beacons and power and become undetectable at a moment's notice. The threat of fuel pirates are an ever present one and depot captains often contract mercenaries for protection during times of local upheaval.

obviously, the Big Yellow House has a proportionately big garage.

see here<for a view from the front

I knocked these up for the LMM air defence challenge. (Sorry for the poor photo quality!)

Lightweight interceptor owned by Galactic Military Police.

 

(just another microscale stuff for an upcoming diorama)

The Tiberius class starships (motto: "...to explode new worlds, to seek out and destroy new life...") demonstrate beyond all doubt that Blacktron will appropriate any proven spacecraft design and adapt it for their own nefarious purposes.

Buildings for the micropolis standard promulgated by TwinLUG. Read more www.brickpile.com/2009/04/16/micropolis-buildings/.

I had a blast building these ships with my little bros. It was hard because we've never really had the experience of building at micro scale, but it was fun! I think however, that some of the ships are cooler in our head than they are in real life haha

An old concept with increased firepower

 

(Sorry for awful photo quality!)

Built: 1910 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Built and photographed by Eurobricks member Kai NRG. A cottage in snowy Mitgardia.

At Brickcon 2011 in Microscale

 

My first microscale MOC. Quick build (1 day) for Brickcon. Follows the TwinLUG Micropolis standard. I was not really sure how to make the trees, so I went simple and just did cones, but I got some good ideas at Brickcon.

Microscale Lego Toy. For compilation of this vehicle you need five parts only. Assembly instructions are here: youtu.be/jeJOilkU7LQ.

Inspired by the use of Technic Panels in Pierre E Fieschi's 'Breacher L.A.C.' and by 40K Imperial ships.

 

Inspirada por el uso de los Technic Panels en el 'Breacher L.A.C.' de Pierre E Fieschi y por las naves Imperiales de 40K.

This was my first attempt at Microscale of any kind ant these are kind of a mix of multiple themes

Inspired by present-day airport fire trucks

This rough looking ship does what other ships are not equipped to do, discover hyperspace lanes. Outfitted with thousands of sensors, receivers, and spectrometers this craft was built to find the next space highway that will transport colonists and merchants to new systems and expand humanity's existence to parts unknown. While dangerous, the reward can be substantial.

This is my somewhat belated Homage to the late nnenn, a fantastic builder whose stuff I’ve had a look through. I found this and liked it so much that I decided to build my own interpretation.

 

This view shows a Panther Fast Attack Vehicle exiting via the rear ramp.

Just some quick builds...

Heh excuse the glare..

A 1:125 scale ship. It has a full interior as always. Though there is space for the bed and toilet I don't have the pieces for them. This is also why the ship is blue not grey.

 

The landing gear retracts though not very well. there is also a engine room added from the cross section of the ship. It is removable to access the lower cargo hold.

 

The lower hatch is also there but it is kept closed to keep the 3 stud wide part of the ship and the 4 stud wide part of the ship together.

An attempt at building a microscale armored car.

 

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