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Có ai biết e đang buồn và hụt hẫng thế nào không nhỉ :)
Ôm ấp nỗi buồn màh sống là không tốt, phải nói rất rất là tệ :-<
Lại buồn
Lại nhói trong lòng
Lại đủ thứ buồn mỗi ngày
Phóng xe lao đi mòah ko biết fải đi đâu
Mưa cứ rơi và mắt cứ ướt cứ nhạt nhòa
Nếu em không phải là giấc mơ :)
The 1976 Tyrrell Project 34, or P34, is the only 6-wheeled F1 car to win a Grand Prix. It's an iconic design that I knew I wanted to build, even though I usually don't build professional motorsport cars. It really must be said that this model owes a LOT to rabasz's fantastic design, to the point where this is really more of a modification or iteration on their work than a fully original MOC. Huge shoutout and design credit to them!
Có bao giờ anh nghĩ những việc anh làm là :
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"Sẽ làm em tổn thương"
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Hay
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Em tổn thương quá nhiều rồi thêm "1 chút" nữa cũng không sao?
I hear that Ferrari took the lead, but I'm rooting for Torso Rosso.
Just two of the seed part, but I'm happy that I was even able to pull it off.
Poster for the Monday Deathmatch Tournament!
Follow it here: www.flickr.com/photos/30639040@N02/albums/72157688954763143
This MOC is really inspired by First Order Lego of his vignweek's MOC. I have tried a technique of building a freeform MOC this time. Hope you guys can enjoy!!!😃😃
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCu_Vbna-aLp7SkJK9bbOVOw?view_as=...
I can't believe I forgot to post this here on Flickr!
This was build for a contest over on the TTV Message Boards for its second anniversary.
I only had like a week to build this, but I'm quite happy with the overall look. Like many of my other MOCs, this one is quite fragile, so I wasn't able to take too many good pictures in cool poses.
The final version of Mort's It's Your Funeral Home & Crematorium, Bob's Burgers, and the ever changing next door building (Butt Stuff Underwear Outlet). The lack of decent source material for the last building caused me no end of grief (but it did meant that I was able to take some liberties with the design). I used Medium Dark Flesh for the wall color - it's not quite right, and I'll replace it when something better is released by TLG. But I'm super satisfied with all the three MOCs.
Credit to Terry Akuna for working the printing up.
Special thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/ochre_jelly and the pixel manipulators at www.brothers-brick.com/ for the image processing!
As I celebrate launch of my first LEGO Ideas set, 21340 Tales of the Space Age, I'd like to share with you three more pictures in the series I've built. They are closer in style to my original submission, but uses a dedicated hanger on the same height as pictures in the final set. I hope you enjoy these models as well as the previous ones.
Instructions available on my Rebrickable page (warning: all three models use some illigal techniques). rebrickable.com/users/john.carter/mocs/
I recreated a snippet/still frame of this classic game with LEGO using Bricklink Studio. Oh the good old days.
In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.
This is a health care module with a garden passage, examination area, treatment room and surgery room.
My previous MOC Part I is a habitat example module. My aim is to build further example modules to visualize the various functions of the colony.
Ruins of the gate to the small burgh named Khaz-Nog. Its citizens worshiped many different gods including Horned Guardians. They even built holy statues for their likeness near the gate. Unfortunately it did not protect burgh from falling down.
Read full story and view more photos at my LEGO Blog:
WIPs, Behind the scenes and other extras at:
- Instagram (@thekalais).
I wanted to create a unique interpretation of the iconic Gotham city from the Batman Mythology instead of attempting to replicate an existing version. This Gotham is structured vertically with three distinct districts in Gotham stacked on top of each other.
To find out more about the MOC you can watch the MOC showcase: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJWKq4jIwP8
After a long life fighting with radioactive skeletons he decides to give up and spend some time with his daughter.
Made this MOC to test a few things.
That moment when you make more MOCs in 2020 than you did in the previous 5 years combined...
I think it's safe to say that I won't be finishing up any more MOCs this year, which is fine, because man this year was productive (though I guess having months of free time from quarantine will do that).
We've had spaceships, Slizers, small figures, large figures, updated characters, and even a dog! I feel I've improved a lot over the course of this year with the help of a great community and some nice feedback. I am super happy with the MOCs I made in the latter half of this year, with Ode, Meteor Slizer, and Lone Wolf probably being my faves.
Ode (top left corner) I think is a successful execution of what I tried to do with Lucia (above bottom right corner), without all the messiness. Meteor (third on bottom row from left) was just a ton of fun to make and is a much more stable and clean build when compared to my Dust and Yako Slizers (second from bottom left and 2 below top right corner). I always have a lot of fun making slizers since the original toy line was so bizarre and weird. You can do a lot with it and still maintain that late 90s feel. Lastly, Lone Wolf (beside Ode) was one of my more successful attempts at making reasonably proportioned animals, and I really love how it looks on it's stand and in the photos.
I'm excited to make more MOCs next year! I have a few projects in the works that I am very much looking forward to. See you guys in a hopefully less hectic 2021!
FYI for those that don't know, instructions for some of my MOCs can be found in my profile. I don't make them for everything, but a lot of my more recent/better stuff have full instructions and parts lists for free download.
LEGO MOC of Sigma 9814 frigate in scale of 1:66
Sigma 9814 frigate was first introduced at Vietship exhibition in 2014. It was specifically designed for Vietnam People's Navy by Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding company.
Specifications:
- Length: 99.91m
- Beam: 14.02m
- Draft: 3.75m
- Displacement: 2,150 tons
- Complement: 103
Armaments:
1 x OTO Melara 76mm Super Rapid
2 x 6 VL MICA SAM
2 x Marlin-WS
2 x 4 Exocet MM40 Block II missiles
2 x 3 MU90 torpedo launchers
This a moc that I made for a trade with an old Flickr pal and very talented artist Josh Sneddon. He has some stuff here on Flickr (theraconteur-) or you can check out more of his latest work on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/nnoribund/?hl=en
Cant wait to receive the trade Josh!!! ; )
Here's my rendition of the Fondor Haulcraft from the StarWars series Andor.
I really love this ship and all it's functionalities. It has functional landing gear, ramp, schrapnel launcher and inserts for the red lasers.
It has also has interior, but that needs to be finetuned.
I am now starting the physical build. Nice holiday project :)
Happy holidays everyone!
#Andor #starwars #lego #moc #rvlmocs
Year of the Dragon: December
The 12th and final build in my Year of the Dragon series!
This month is based on a deer, more specifically takes inspiration from fallow and sika deer with their more reddish nougat coloured fur and white spots/underbellies. My initial idea however was to make a reindeer dragon, but real-life reindeer have very dark and muted colours, so I decided this approach would be more fun.
The actual bodyplan for the moc is very inspired by more eastern dragon interpretations, with a more mamalian face, bird like feet and a long slender body. Which I find lends itself very well to the deer theming.
I'm very happy with how this one turned out, and I adore how fluffy it looks with all these fur parts (quickly becoming a favourite part of mine) I'd also like to point out one of my favourite parts of the moc, the eyes, which use a technic towball inserted into a grey mixel socket, which I think makes for pretty convincing eyelids. I'm also very happy with the ears, which use wing pieces that only ever appeared in one set from the Unikitty line!
I really hope you've all enjoyed this series, as I certainly have. And you can look forward to a recap post and group shot of all 12 coming soon!
Photo edited by the wonderful loafbuilds