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I shall call it....Mini-Eames.

This shot shows the crane, which is tall enough to reach the bridge. In the background is the pipeline.

Ovenntrie Castle is situated on an island off the coast of the Elvish kingdom of Hesperia, representing the closest human encroachment to that fiercely exclusionary enclave. It is the only point of outside trade for the elves, and a lucrative source of income for the humans who keep the castle and town.

 

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Built for the 48x48 castle category of the 2018 Summer Joust.

A Microscale base in the Power Miners theme. Closeup of large garage with vehicle.

Entry for Bad Day for Micropolis Building Contest.

Now I just have to add some bad guys, get the lighting right and then I will be proud of this massive moc.

Old MOC of the earth, circa 2003. Created by hand (I worked out the hight/width required using 5:6 ratio, Then created a quarter circle cardboard cutout to work out the shape. country shapes were then estimated from atlas images.)

 

Photo by ROSCO, mugs meet 2003

 

It rolls quite well, as long as you don't hit anything www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4169205

 

Microscale Apache Longbow.

 

Building instructions are available here or scan QR code.

 

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Complete with the actual monsters that actually rampage through our city regularly (when the current is flowing East, from Japan).

2007 - microscale caribbean resort

Mr. Green is a fast close-combat mech, which gets its name from a propensity--and capability--to disassembling other mechs on the field of battle, readying them for recycling.

 

The basic frame has been heavily re-built, reinforcing and upgrading the motors on all joints. While other mechs lumber about the battlefield, or maybe manage a heavy jog, Mr. Green can run, leap, climb--even tumble. In the hands of a capable operator, Mr. Green is almost as agile as a soldier.

 

Similarly, the armor has been significantly upgraded. All this agility and armor enables it to fulfill its mission: charge into heavy enemy fire and get close enough to their mechs to tear them apart.

 

The frame itself has been given heavy claws on the feet, and a right arm capable of slicing right through most mechs. The left arm is equipped with a laser lance, mounted on a quick-actuating double-pivot mechanism so that it can be plunged into any mechs with armor that resists the claws.

Each mini-module consists of a tan 6x6 plate with dark grey tiles and other details. The mini-modules can be changed and switched to different positions.

Here are the castles from A Song of Ice and Fire, as built by Koffy Kat Alpha.

Melbourne's shrine of Remembrance, 2 day to build with my arm in a sling. Includes the eternal flame.

 

Photos by Teunis Davies

 

More photos at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=366691

All for Microvember!

2007 - microscale caribbean resort

The engine nacelles rotate to provide vectoring thrust. The nacelles also house the landing struts.

Armed escort shuttles are used to protect important passengers in dangerous areas. Some creative crew in war zones have also modified their front line shuttles into bombers.

It's sideways. And bad quality. Sry. :/

 

Real pictures coming soon -- I just wanted to show that it does work. That noise is my micromotor.

Trains built for my microscale train station (www.flickr.com/photos/rt_bricks/8546182660/in/set-7215763...). Each engine/car is detachable. They actually slide in the rails of the microscale tracks, but of course, do not go around corners at all well.

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