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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.
Here is an image for the poster with the background removed. It's not very good, but then again, I do not have a green screen or anything like that. Anyway...
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.
Day 4 of RebelLUG's Vignweek contest from 2024. The theme was "Microscale Set" which means, I quote "Revamp a LEGO set or sets in micro scale"
The Boutique Hotel (10297-1), one of my favorite set ever, it's just looking amazing, so naturally I decided to make it smaller, 2 time smaller by the way. It turns out it was way more complicated than expected because of the architecture, I could have seen it come but overwall, very fun to make.
Because of the time limit and the architecture, I wasn't able to make an interior but the first floor was windows not covered. Oh and the back isn't made (surprisingly x) )
Hope you like it though and see you tomorrow for Day 5 !
This is a microscale train station scene I put together as my first "real" MOC. It started out as a small idea for the canopy on a train platform and sort of evolved from there.
It was intended to a be a contribution to the upcoming train show, but I managed to get it done in time for Funatorium Explorium.
The scene includes two train tracks, platforms on both sides of the track, a train station (with waiting room, bathrooms, ticket counter, mailbox and vending machines), a small park, parking lot, some vehicles(two borrowed from Tower Bridge, so not my own), and some landscaping.
Video tour: youtu.be/WOjoV6M-3nk
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.
mini modular town
Mixed original set #10230 and MOCs.
The tractor is reffered True Dimensions' original design.
I love modern architecture, and the challenge for my Lego group was dream house, so I decided to build a modern house. You can see a pool and three sections of living quarters.
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.
More mechs for MFZ. With some trucks and infantry to check my scale. The semi and van were of an appropriate scale, but those soldiers turned out to be the height of the vehicles! Clearly, I need to do some rethinking of how I'm going to do this.
Also, I was doing some testing in colors and armament, as can be seen.
This microscale Batcave playset is packed with a ton of play features. If you'd like to see it become a set, please support it on LEGO Ideas! ideas.lego.com/projects/120166
Now known as "Mini Battle for the Batcave," this is a collaborative project between project between LEGO Ideas users, BrickadierG (Model Design), omarovalle (Graphic Design), and mreilly44 (Video).