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Just your common-or-garden Chicken-Walker.
16 Parts.
No tree-trunks or Ewoks in the immediate vicinity.
My final contribution to Brick Fanatics' 2018 advent calendar, and also my favorite of the ones I did. These were an interesting challenge, but I'm rather proud of the solution I created.
Build your own with the directions! www.brickfanatics.com/brick-fanatics-lego-advent-calendar...
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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it.
Today's build, greec theme build in microscale. Hope you like it 😀
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It's time for another LEGO Microscale Habitat!
As suggested by one of my viewers, here's a mini LEGO Volcano.
I'm still thinking about using a lighter blue for the sky, but at the end I'm pretty happy on how it turned out.
Do you think the lava effect turned out well?
Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:
In the far future, Oxford University transforms itself into a colossal spacefaring vessel. Its faculties, libraries, and colleges become vast modules within a moving university dedicated to preserving and expanding human knowledge among the stars. Known casually as "The Scholar's Ark," it journeys outward to teach and explore.
Some quick little builds from two summers ago. I felt bad for the parts that never get any use, so I tried to use several of them at once.
As soon as I discovered the part use of the Firework Guy CMF costume as a microscale tower, I knew someone must have done it already, and I was right! So shout-out to Karf Oohlu, who beat me to it.
Adventure in luxury; Fly Cinnabar
The Cinnabar is more than just a spaceship; it is the only vessel to combine luxury and safety into one perfect package. From your automated factories around Jupiter or your vacation complex on the lush Gnobo homeworld, the Cinnabar takes you there in the fashion you're accustomed to. The vessel features top-of-the-range safety features, an on-board AI for threat assessment and the fastest recorded sublight speed of any civilian shuttle craft, allowing you to be as confident in travel as you are in business.
The Cinnabar Executive Shuttle is the vessel of choice of sports stars, musicians, presidents and business magnates around the Solar System and beyond. You and up to twelve guests can join you touring the furthest reaches of known space in opulence and safety.
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_Three Cinnabar vessels have been reported as missing in the last year whilst on extended tours in the Galactic East. A further two sent out SOS messages after a complete engine failure; in both cases the crew had allowed passengers to take control. Full investigations have found fault in the engines being ran at full throttle for over five minutes, a fact not published by the manufacturer._
These Eco-skyscrapers are an example of an emerging trend in architecture. Create environmentally friendly structures that reduce the environmental impact of new developments. This development features lush landscaping on the roof tops of the buildings as well as the two "sky bridges". There are numerous trees on the grounds as well as ponds and a community garden and solar panels.
Last one of these microspace builds I've had laying around for a couple of years. Promise the next MOC will be Mini-fig scale!
This is my favourite, a four legged micro-mecha in the Mars Mission colours.
Some builds take on their own life. This loco started out as tablescrap with the cannon part. I gave it some rolling stock thinking it might be a cute holiday train. Instead it got huffy and demanded a bridge. And a bridge needs something to cross ...
For more photos, see the full set.
In 2013 I made a two-wide train, now this one is three-wide ... I guess I'll keep working my way up to minifig scale :)
The Tempest Destroyer while not a flagship still brings heavy firepower to any engagement and is built to outlast and outgun any ships of the same class.
Well, that's the final ship in the fleet! Stay tuned for a spacey group shot of them all :)
Other ships in the Hurricane Fleet
Maelstrom Mobile Weapons Platform
soli deo gloria
You may remember my Micro Tank (pictured below). I posted it a while ago and decided that it would be interesting to see if I could come up with some new turret designs. Here is the result.
Comments? Questions? Complaints? Faves? Likes? Dislikes?
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
I'm very happy with the shapes of this one, and the fact that the wings close up to the right height as well!
I'm not sure exactly where this is going, other than "it's a spaceship spaceship SPACESHIP!!!" It's micrscale, at least SHIP-sized. This is a small section of the front. I'm still iterating on the details, especially along the bottom-right where it degenerates into a cluttered mess.
The plan, at the moment, is for this to be tilted toward the background at about 30 degrees, with another similar section tilted the opposite way below, and another different thing sting straight out on the right side, so that the front profile forms a three-bladed fan shape.
UPDATE: This model is now complete.
The Berlin government is based in this building.
Built for the marchitecture 2025 contest. Standalone category.
Hi! This is my newest Moc on Mecabricks!
My creation represents a microscale of a Swiss Chalet and is build with 111 bricks. Actually, I really like to make microscale creations as it allows you to build complex builds with a minimum of pieces.
Hope you like it! winking face
Just fiddling around with a Cold War-esque mecha. Started out as being for Mobile Frame Zero, but it is a little too large (in my view, others might not think so.) Still in 7-plate scale, though. Based loosely on the skeleton of this.
The L27 mobile anti-tank gun was introduced into British service in 1959, primarily to provide rapid anti-tank capability against Soviet forces attacking through the Fulda Gap.
Armed with a slightly updated version of the WW2 era 6-pounder Molins Gun and a folding-fin version of the Malkara missile, the L27 was intended to replace towed AT guns operated by the Royal Artillery.
Although it never saw combat use in its intended environment, the vehicle was used in the Konfrontasi in Malaysia/Indonesia and during the Aden Emergency. In both cases, it was manifestly unsuited to the environments it was asked to work in. Some Australian units in Malaysia achieved slight success in replacing the 6-pounder gun with jury rigged cannon from disabled combat aircraft (most frequently the quad 30mm ADEN gun pack from crashed Hawker Hunters.)
Heavily upgraded in the 1970s, the unit received an improved sensor package (the valve technology sensor turret of the 1950s was rugged but bulky), the obsolete Malkaras were replaced with Swingfire missiles, and a Martin-Baker 0 0 ejection seat for the pilot was added. The last L27 squadron was disbanded shortly after the end of the 1990-91 Gulf War.
I am painfully aware that I haven't posted anything in nearly a year. Been busy with builds, but too damn lazy to set up my photography area. These should do for now...
A friend gave me one of these little pull-back chassis; so, I felt obliged to build something cool upon it. Wanted to incorporate some recent parts too.
So, yeah, there's bonus content--it rips like hell across the floor!
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Far in the north, lost in the volcanic wastes, lies a shrine protected by magic, it's purpose long since lost.
Okay, building these things is officially addictive! 6x6 microscale fantasy locations.
Prohibitively expensive, technologically advanced and high maintenance strike craft; a direct threat to any capital ships in the vicinity.
Whenever I am bored, I build a microscale Star Wars ship :)
It's not exactly to scale with my micro Slave I, but, hey, it's close enough.
I'm not entirely happy with how the thrusters turned out — those black dales bricks were the best solution I could come up with. I also think they're a bit short.
Favorite part use is the minifig microphone used as an astromech head!
2x Ultrasapien Dragoons w/ Power Armor
1x Automated Sentry Turret
Yet more pocket heroes! Can't stop! Won't stop!