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199 pieces

 

Includes 4 Microscale Pinchbot Landingbots

 

Entry for the $20 category in the Put your Brick Where your Mouth Is contest. Not for sale.

Will be featured in an upcoming animation

Rescue at the back, military at the front...

MILUG did a stud-free scene build challenge and I decided to go with microscale. I had lots of fun experimenting with different parts to build the rides!

I made a single-seater microscale pod. Only has four pieces, not counting the thruster effect piece.

The house which happily didn't give a damn about its security #1.1

Several shots of microscale trees that I will undoubtedly steal in the future.

These warriors are form the Warriork race. With these figures you can play a 3 sided battle ! Just for fun !

Build your own micro city in SimCity 2000 style! Support on Lego Ideas: ideas.lego.com/s/p:3be44d5d399141d8b80e757441aeec53

The flamethrower.

LIttle microscale models for my London Map WIP. I am trying to keep them within a 4x6 stud base, and just extending a little if I need to.

MILUG did a stud-free scene build challenge and I decided to go with microscale. I had lots of fun experimenting with different parts to build the rides!

This is a custom imperial base I built in micro-scale (roughly in scale with the 75329 Trench Run). The microfigs are technically a bit to big for the actual scale of the base, but it's pretty close.

It features a front gate with an elevated landing platform and a back gate that leads to the surrounding wilderness. The landing platform can accommodate most small to medium-sized imperial ships, up to and including a Gozanti-class cruiser.

The interior if the base is sized to fit the standard set of Imperial vehicles, including AT-ATs and TIE fighters, and includes boarding gantries for both.

 

The design of the base came from a number of different sources

 

- The landing platform was originally inspired by the Endor platforms from ROTJ, but takes most of its design from the cliffside base in The Mandalorian S2E2 "The Siege" and the Imperial Base on Zeffo from Jedi: Fallen Order.

- The command center pulls from those two locations as well, plus general imperial starship bridges, especially the Class 546 Arquitens.

- Most of the interior is based on Imperial Starship hangars, especially the ISD hangar from Squadrons. Getting the angled design of the floor to work was quite interesting.

Flight mode.

Heather did some really cool microscale stuff a while back. I wish she had done more as she was really good at it.

 

Photo from the archives of Heather "LEGOGirl" Braaten.

MILUG did a stud-free scene build challenge and I decided to go with microscale. I had lots of fun experimenting with different parts to build the rides!

Entry for the Eurobricks Microscale Scifi contest.

The ship on the right was built from a design on one of the idea cards that come with set 9324.

A medic fregate built in LDD.

this was built for a building challenge titled 'overcompensating'....i essentially strapped a sports car to a giant rocket

MILUG did a stud-free scene build challenge and I decided to go with microscale. I had lots of fun experimenting with different parts to build the rides!

Eventually made my own version of Siege Tank. It doesn't siege, unfortunately.

 

I didn't like this, but ended up using the treads for the Cyclone, which carries an arguably similar design.

Three pastel-coloured micro-cars...

A closer view of a Microscale base in the Power Miners theme. Closeup of one of the two small vehicles.

Little scout craft; one of my first after my dark ages. Full story can be found at mocpages.com/moc.php/56033

Early attempt at building something castle/floating/microscale/etc.

 

Ugh, the colors look really bad here. They should look better when I do final pics, but I need to stop building black MOCs.

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