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Just another tablescrap :P
I imagine a group of these swarming after an intruder. They can be taken down easily, so the main reason to have these in a storyline is to make whomever's fighting them look cool XD
There's more minibuilds to come, so if you liked this, stay tuned! :)
My minibuild of Protodeka.
If you haven't heard of it here's the link: starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Protodeka
Thanks for viewing!
My minibuild of a japanese zero. Yes I know the wings were round but I dont have white round wings only gray wings.
Brickish LUG selected me to represent them in a build challenge using 100 LEGO Star Wars Magazine foil bags provided by Fairy Bricks Charity.
A MOC using the limited parts of 10 different Star Wars minibuilds, and using about three-quarters of the total ~3000 parts.
The build itself had no planning, it just happened out of tinkering and tablescrapping with the parts provided. I challenged myself to not build Star Wars or anything space, so I went to the next best thing that I’m familiar with: microscale architecture.
The building was inspired by the LEGO 10232 Palace Cinema modular building, which in turn was based off the famous Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, and I also built a boat. I cheated with not doing anything space-y by plonking some greebly engines on the boat, and that inspired me to put the palace on a floating island with freeform landscaping and surround it with clouds. Only in the end did I realise that this MOC resembles the Sky Pirates storyline from LEGO NinjaGo.
A little scene of a Hot Air Balloon floating by the clouds.
Made for the Build that holiday into THAT holiday contest on LEGO Ideas. The interesting twist is that entries can only have a minimum of 150 bricks and a maximum of 250. As someone who likes to build large MOCs, this wasn't difficult at all. I was even trying to keep the parts count below 200.
Link: ideas.lego.com/challenges/92cc4e64-35e1-48aa-a991-2c4ef1a...
Here's my entry into the TBB Millennium Falcon Contest!
I wanted to see just how small I could get with this build but still pack in as much accuracy and detail as possible. My Falcon weighs in at only 43 pieces, but she's got it where it counts, kid.
Forest Bineford loved the location he had chosen for his sheep farm. The rolling hills provided ample grazing land for his flock of sheep, and the hillside behind his home allowed him to sit under a small grove of trees to watch his sheep among the pastures.
Now with fall closing in, the leaves on the small stand of trees had fallen and he looked forward to seeing folks about town sport clothing made from his wool!
Mini Lego MOC of the Lucrehulk-Class Battleship droid command station from Star Wars. Design by Woxtrot
Alright, who saw this coming? At last I could put my Wide Load build and 2016 parts to good use with another minibuild. Nashiru turned out to be a huge hit, and I couldn't help but imagine her as an adorable little Ga-Matoran, dreaming of the day she can leave her quiet village behind and find some real adventure.
These Minifigure displays stands were designed for www.Minifigs.me for their custom minifigure creations. The stands needed to be simple with single page instructions but cute enough to warrant a place on your desk :-)
The four Harry Potter Quidditch teams, Lara Croft at the Ruins, Jack Skellington, Relaxing Easy Chair and Ed Sheeran on the Musician's stage. Minifigs.Me Minibuilds
The build with additional minibuilds my friends Jente, Tom and Thomas made on Saturday morning, while I was finishing the hangar section. Great start of the day, wouldn't have spent it any other way! 😊
Based on the iconic home of the world's greatest detective, this modular comprises Sherlock Holmes's 221B Baker Street house and a mysterious Antiques Store next-door. Sherlock's home includes an ornate Victorian living room and bedroom, a rooftop terrace (with a greenhouse, telescope, and table for afternoon tea), and Sherlock's laboratory filled with equipment and apparatus for solving his latest whodunnit. The two-level Antiques Store contains all manner of antique minibuilds, along with an old-fashioned elevator, and Sherlock's biggest secret - a moving bookcase that creates a secret passageway into Holmes's house! Outside, the streets of London are iconified with a 'pillarbox' mailbox and classic red telephone box.
Included are (left to right): a brick-built Spiderling, a Stromling, Faction Leader Vanda Darkflame, Duke Exeter, Dr. Overbuild and Hael Storm, and a brick-built mini Venture Koi. Also don't miss the mini Hidden Dojo from Forbidden Valley, and the little Assembly turrets. :)
Lego Microscale MOC of the Geonosis Siege from Star Wars The Attack of the Clones. MOC inspired by Meregt design.
This is the most up to date version of the Lego kākāpō project, which currently in review on LEGO Ideas. Including the minibuild, the total brick count is 550.
The most recent updates include:
- Rebuilt the rear end, it is now more robust
- Added internal plates so the head can no longer be removed
- Added part 15208 to the head
ideas.lego.com/projects/2fb777d6-5c93-455a-974c-fee28963075c
A man has fallen into the river in Lego City! Start the new Rescue Helicopter! H E Y! The problem here is that I didn't have the set or felt like trying to update the minifigures, but I wanted to contribute to one of my new favorite memes, so I did the next best thing (inspired by the Lego Advent Calendars), I built a microbuild of the helicopter, or to be more specific, set 7903 from 2006. It wasn't easy, but I managed to figure out a way to construct something like this and draw some designs on it to give it more of an exact detail, it even has a stretcher on a lifeline. It's probably too small to make the rescue, and I probably won't end up building micro builds of the whole Emergency Collection from that time, but I'm still proud with this bad boy.
"A noble warrior who serves The Lightbringer, with unwavering dedication and resolve. Never one to shy away from battle, this fearless soldier has faced tremendous foes, and has always emerged victorious".
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A slightly different build this time, which uses primarily #system pieces as well as the occasional #bionicle armor parts for shaping.
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#LEGO #moc #nexoknights #robot #mech #mechsuit #minibuild #nexobattlesuits #toyphotography #brickbuilt #bricktastic #golden #angelic #warrior #light #fairy #whiteandgold
So I created a few LEGO advent calendar builds for us to use on The Brothers Brick as part of our Advent Calendar Contest poster. I did the mini builds and Iain Heath (Ochre Jelly) did all the cool design work for this Contest Poster. These random mini builds are about 60% of the things I made as the rest didn't really make it and were thrown back into the sorting box...Haha!
And if you want to build your own LEGO Advent Calendar, you can win big prizes by building tiny creations in : TBB’s Create a Calendar Contest
Can you tell what they all are and their relation to TBB? Watching the recruitment video may help for one or two ;-)
Less than a minute's stroll from the bustling piers and factories that dot the coast of downtown Wullham lies the dockmaster's office.
Here the dockmaster manages the comings and goings of ships in port, and makes sure all goods entering the town are recorded in official manifests.
A personal dock is used when ships' captains want to call on the dockmaster.
New image of my LEGO Ideas entry: NASA Artemis Spacesuit.
The latest spacesuit for the moon exploration from 2024 was made brick by brick, featuring the realistic look based on the real Artemis spacesuit, functional joints, detailed portable life support system (backpack), rear entry hatch, and two minifigs representing the "first woman" and "next man" since the Apollo Program in '60s and early '70s.
The CO2 scrubber, O2 tanks, and other components in the backpack are also made with LEGO bricks (mini or microbuilds!).
If you like space-theme lego set ideas, please support another set of my creation:
ideas.lego.com/projects/9b8276b7-e231-400f-8910-0b2fe67b32de
Mini Lego MOC of the Lucrehulk-Class Battleship droid command station from Star Wars. Design by Woxtrot
IDEAS logo for the 10 year anniversary of Lego Ideas contest. The Logo consists of five minibuilds: Albert Einstein, a microscope, the printed circuit board, vaccines, and the telephone.
My modular LEGO Space Museum, submission for the BrickLink Designer Programm Series 1. Although it didn't win, I'm happy to announce that it was selected as part of the MOC Pop-Up Store, now available for purchase: www.bricklink.com/v3/moc-pop-up-store/59/Space-Museum
More details here: youtu.be/e4LTqkAk7jU
Discover all the milestones of space exploration over two stories in the brand new Space Museum: Trace back the steps of classic space and celebrate the historic and current achievements in aeronautics.
The Museum features two distinct exhibitions: "Bricks in Space" is dedicated two the past and present NASA space exploration and its representation in LEGO. "History of SPACE" on the other hand focusses on the history and legacy of LEGO's own classic space theme.
The modular Space Museum is fully compatible with other modular buildings and features 3 minifigures as well as over 15 minibuilds celebrating space exploration.
This guy sure is happy to get a bath! I bet it's the green rubber ducky.
Fun little minibuild for a vig-thing over at my LUG.
The second fig that I think is tops this year is the new Yellow Jacket fig released in the Ant-Man Final Battle set. I think it is a great companion to the Ant-Man and I have several of the same comments in review here that I did for that fig (see previous pic for that).
The only addition here would be how awesome I think the transparent piece here is and the printing above it! Along with that, I love the honeycomb print on the torso...the way that yellow just jumps out, awesome!
THe only downside really to this fig, doesn't have to do with the fig, but to do with the minibuild that goes on his back. I love the idea of it, and the way it looks similar to the film, but it isn't very practical for a minifig. LIke others have brought up (Shane D), it tips over really easily and only is usable with a minifig stand or on some studs, which is a shame.
Still, this fig is unreal cool, and glad my son picked it up. I stop and stare at the details quite a bit from day to day. LEGO, you outdid yourself on this $20 set! We need more like them! (Like a $20 CW Arrow or Flash set!!!)
Alright, who saw this coming? At last I could put my Wide Load build and 2016 parts to good use with another minibuild. Nashiru turned out to be a huge hit, and I couldn't help but imagine her as an adorable little Ga-Matoran, dreaming of the day she can leave her quiet village behind and find some real adventure.
Here's a better look at the Guardians of the Galaxy mini-builds I made as part of Battle of the Bricks this weekend. Not my best work, but not bad for making them all within the space of a single hour 😂
Watch my performance here: www.twitch.tv/videos/263584791?t=0h8m3s
Mini Lego MOC of the Lucrehulk-Class Battleship droid command station from Star Wars. Design by Woxtrot
My entry for the TBB "Create-a-calendar" contest. If it's not obvious (which I hope it is) my theme is Classic space :) Hope you like it!
I have chosen a mix between minifigs, microbuilds and minifig-accesories. Each build consists of a maximum of 20 pieces.
Based on the iconic home of the world's greatest detective, this modular comprises Sherlock Holmes's 221B Baker Street house and a mysterious Antiques Store next-door. Sherlock's home includes an ornate Victorian living room and bedroom, a rooftop terrace (with a greenhouse, telescope, and table for afternoon tea), and Sherlock's laboratory filled with equipment and apparatus for solving his latest whodunnit. The two-level Antiques Store contains all manner of antique minibuilds, along with an old-fashioned elevator, and Sherlock's biggest secret - a moving bookcase that creates a secret passageway into Holmes's house! Outside, the streets of London are iconified with a 'pillarbox' mailbox and classic red telephone box.
The 2 frames (minus Chub) were bricked using only pieces used from Legoshops October Minibuild. Each equipped with Lots' O Guns, Antenna, and Thruster.
Originally inspired by an article on Brickset, I dug around and found the original plans in the LEGO Club site. So cute, I had to build the barn too. Well, and a few extra cows.
Links:
brickset.com/article/17223/build-the-lego-big-e-cow
www.lego.com/en-us/club/member/building-instructions/deta...