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Built: 1632 - 1653 Architect: Ustad Ahmad Lahauri

Eurostar meets Hitachi Class 395 (different angle)

the microscale Pirate ship I built for this vignette of the A-Z series.

More micropolis farms by Roy and myself.

Built: 1910 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Experimenting with microscale and asymmetry.

 

Done a while ago but just now getting shots of it.

My idea is to have a modular heliport system for MIcropolis.

Kamaz 5350 microscale v2

Two trains pass on the elevated track.

Microscale KA-50 Black Shark

 

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Microscale Apache Longbow.

 

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Microscale Lego Harvester.

Built: 1895 Architect: Richard Morris Hunt

A Kaliphlin pumpjack oil well. A captive magical imp inside the motorhouse turns the drive shaft which moves the 'donkeyhead' up and down, pumping precious Black Oil from the desert sands.

In the future...you don't need rotors...

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

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

Swooshable and potentially sleek, it turned out this ship was too similar to another one I'd made previously, not yet uploaded. I am going to salvage the nacelles and the prow, but that's about it, I think.

Iridium Caves Mining Company workers get transported in the huge underground excavation halls by these helicopters

A little tablescrap I made from an impluse set I bought. I made it while working on several larger MOCs, so stay tuned for more :)

Swooshable and potentially sleek, it turned out this ship was too similar to another one I'd made previously, not yet uploaded. I am going to salvage the nacelles and the prow, but that's about it, I think.

This was really just a study in shape. Came out alright.

I need to get back to hardsuits though.

Bottom detail from the stern

LDD render of my first attempt at a Dalek spaceship in microscale.

A tribute to Albert King who used to play a Gibson Flying V guitar with a unique and very expressive style… Vintage design by LEGOWOW !

Azelia Town is a rich town with a economy based of farming and fishing being the only exporters of a special fish.

A Microscale base in the Power Miners theme.

My microscale Minas Tirith. More pics are on my website.

This battle was one the biggest ones in the Microhammer 20.000 World !

(Can you find the "Easter Egg" ?)

I tested some new flash diffusion techniques on a microscale radar/sensor ship tablescrap I've had around for a while.

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.

This is a #willitspaceship challenge: 1 carrier and 4 ships built using only parts from the 21342 Insect Collection set.

Eurostar locomotive.

Built: 1910 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Planters are modified pieces

The result of experimenting with the new technique I invented for making the towers. It was simply sticking cogwheels on axles, and that's what was the effect.

 

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