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A micro spaceship test.

Came out pretty decent, though I'm not too keen on how shiny some parts are, and suspect it could have done with a bit of behind-camera lighting.

This particular scene is a Tempest behind 1/4 partial cover.

 

Can't say it seems especially 'photo-realistic'.

A heavy, double-motorized fighter.

A couple of quick microscale buildings. The one on the left is a copy of someone's technique, unfortunately I can't remember who.

Flinder st Station, This was the first Micro scale building I built, The rest of the city scape grew from here

 

The flag has been replaced by a custom Australian flag from Brickvention09

 

More Photos can be seen here www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=366690

The ship has split in two and has almost completely sunk. The rescue team has arrived to pick up the survivors from the lifeboats.

Here you can see the back cockpit.

I picked up a book about architects while I was in New York City last September and Philip Johnson was one of the architects mentioned. I'm currently of the opinion this is more of a proof of concept than a final model. Maybe it would work better at minifig scale.

 

Brickshelf gallery.

A heavy, double-motorized fighter.

Кафе на основании 8х8 штырьков с мебелью внутри

I built this for the Lego Ideas Moments in Space contest. The winning entry has the chance to be made into an official Lego set that would be available as a gift with purchase. If you like it, please vote for it. If you really like it, please comment on the Ideas page and share the link to help this mini rover get more votes. ideas.lego.com/challenges/1b817aba-3990-4e6d-a17f-7a59a94...

 

Thank you and sorry for the self promotion.

(one of five photos)

A little micro street scene.

Overhead view showing the house, apartment, convenience store, four cars and the ad hoc river

My first build in quite sometime. A microscale space transport robot. I envision 100's of these guys lugging fuel tanks and cargo at some kind of spaceport

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

A little micro street scene. Another angle.

A view of my micro scale ancient city scape. i did it for my 6th grade eastern cultures class, and i've kept it ever since. O, the little pellets are the people. here's a little guide:

 

tan- soldiers

gray-regular civilians

brown-beggars

blue-children

black-pickpockets and theives

dark grey-tax collectors

crimson-queen's hand maidens

anyone with extra studs-royalty or wealthy

slanted pieces-preists

Focus emphasized on microscale construction.

Some old micro-scale ships.

I started out by picking a color that I knew nobody else was using--yellow. Then I decided that black works better than gray with yellow. And *then* I decided that meant I was doing a Blacktron force. At which point I knew I had to build something based on the Message Intercept Base for my station. I realized part way through that it was gonna turn out *way* too big to use for my Mechaton station, but I was having too much fun to stop.

Given the scale of the tanker these are probably too huge to be very good fighters, but oh well.

A quick overview WIP shot of my second SHIP for SHIPtember, because we're still pretty early on for this one. It's oddly exciting to me that it's starting to fall apart already.

 

Should I post more photos of it in this state?

Museum from my microscale city.

After being publicly humiliated by Shannon Young for not posting any further installments of Gongfujian. I have come back with a rebuttle.

 

You cannot insult me and get away with it. Remember this Young.

First MOC in 30 years ...

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