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hopeful & energised to be a cosmic being able to have a spectrum of multidimensional experiences. It reminds me of the beauty of all phases of the journey & just to let go, to the cosmic flow
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Erasmus Medical Centre, medical faculty, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Architect: OD205 Architecture
and Jean Prouvé (1965-1968).
"V70-07 Random objectivation" (1970) by Herman de Vries.
To me, it looks like a city model, but I could be entirely wrong.
Rijksmuseum Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.
www.rijksmuseumtwenthe.nl/en/see-and-do/en-herman-de-vries
www.hermandevries.org/digital-catalogue/1970/1970-02-03-0...
It's Cosmopolitan's 10th Anniversary! Happy anniversary, Cosmo!
The [RnR] East End Street Set includes an animated telephone booth, with both PG & Adult versions, a letterbox with mail and redelivery versions, and a modular bollard set. And there's a lovely giftbox set up at the event, too. Come on over and take a look.
Cosmo: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/131/49/33
This image was taken about 6 weeks ago at Clear Lake near Silverton, CO. The lake is slightly slanted - I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one. Thanks in advance.
2 Shot Blend for Depth of Field and Dynamic Range
The Modular Kitchen features 32 pieces to create your own modern dream kitchen! Mix and match the many cabinets, appliances, and more to perfectly fit your space.
-Available in 5 colors. Each color comes with a HUD to change the hardware to gold, silver, or black.
-Adult or PG animation boxes are included that you can place on any spot in the kitchen.
Marketplace: tinyurl.com/FDKitchen
Main-store: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fancy%20Decor/124/174/29
I thought you might be interested how my non-existent Space Station actually looks like.
16x16 frames from Technic beams, laid out with 4x8 plates that are clad with light grey tiles.
The background pieces are also mounted on 16 stud Technic beams and fixed with pins.
The sliding door is one such piece, the frame for any entrance another. The space bar is slightly bigger, the tiled wall is made from 1x any length bricks, seen from the short side. Needs more bricks than I want to admit, and stores likewise clunky.
Or a better name I come up with later....or not at all.
So this has been knocking around for a few months, might even be from last year tbh. As you can tell, it's a fire station, you can tell by the Fire engine, and the fact it's got 'Fire station' written across it.
I based it on this fire station that's been converted into a cinema:
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Not really sure what made me pick this one, but there you go. It's got three main floors and two smaller rooms to the side in the little brick extension.
It's all fully furnished, one of these days I'll get to rendering pics of the interior. I'll also get to rendering a pic of the fire engine, which is based on this:
www.patersonfirehistory.com/uploads/6/2/4/2/62422807/1872....
Getting the look right turned out to consume quite a bit of time, and I'm happy with how it turned out.
And I think I'd better cut myself off there cos I seem to be rambling. I've got about three or so more modulars I've been working on, so keep an eye out for those.
The national electricity grid is down so local neighborhood Fusion Power Stations are the norm. Here's one of them in Chinatown. It's complete with rooftop water heaters, atmosphere scrubbers and a mailbox (😄)
The first completed module for a Moon Base I'm working on. It fits on to an (unfinished) corridor section.
A lot of thanks to Pete Reid for pushing me to build a better design.
I folded this modular origami piece for a coworker and friend at my workplace. It contains deep red cardstock with black vine print, plain black, and white with faded text print. My only problem while folding it was that the red cardstock would crack, showing white underneath. The solution: color in the cracks with a red marker. I think she's going to love it!
DSi camera courtesy CatarsiSol. Thanks, man!
Hoth Echo Base is coming together. A build for Legoland California Star Wars Days 2016. I am building it in a modular form, connected with pin connectors for ease of transport and storage. Upper section still needs work and staging. Still waiting on parts to build 2 X-wings and 4 more Speeders. Might have to make the base longer to accommodate them all.
I realize the entrance should be wider, but I am limited to the table depth that it will sit on.
No time to reinvent the wheel, so using awesome designs from Larry Lars for the snowspeeder (2011 version) and Mike's X-wings (not pictured).
Aight, this one's been in the works for a while. Started off as an IRL build that I transitioned into a digital build due to the usual lack of parts. I made this (I think) around the time I made the Fire station, but it's been in my mind since at least 2018, probably longer.
It's changed quite a bit since I first thought of it, it's more elaborate than it ever would have been if I'd done it IRL.
So, what's it got? Technically It's got four storey's but only the first three are usable as the roof is pretty packed due to how the digger buckets are connected. Back when I built this, I was building my Modular buildings a little bigger, hence why it's so tall.So the Ground floor is where the florist is, and the rest is the flat above. It's got a surprisingly big kitchen on the first floor, despite it's small size, and a bed on the second. And that's it as the floors are only....8x16? Minus room for the stairs. I could fit more in, but I haven't as yet.
Oh, and I should also point out the fence, which I'm very proud of. Might show off the technique I used separately at some point, as well as the rest of the interior. Should also point out that the flag bit would have the shops name on it, but due to a few factors it doesn't...mainly me not wanting to use part designer tbh.
And that's about it for the Florist. It's nice that I finally got it all rendered and uploaded. I really did go a bit mad with the modulars about a year ago, so there's still a few more to come.
As announced I present you something different from the usual Fantasy Castle themed MOCs I’ve build past 2years.
It’s my very first try building sort of Modular Houses and my biggest MOC to date. Around 6000 pieces went into this.
The MOC consists of 4 major modules, the houses itself don’t have an interior. it isn’t even possible in the first house (Dark Bley/Olive Green) due to space taken for constructing the windows and door.
I’m planning to create a fully Modular building with interior later on this year tho.
Interchangability FTW!
So yeah. Choice of magazines, or foregrip/grenade launcher.
Comments and criticism appreciated.
I built this in May 2011, just before I moved house... so I never got around to finishing it! I only just found the quick pics I took stuck on an old USB. It took a week to do this much but could have used another design pass - just the new array of pearl gold parts released since mid-2011 would come in handy.
The architecture is Art Nouveau inspired with a touch of gaudy imperial splendour in delicious shades of sand green, pearl gold, dark tan and nougat (aka medium dark flesh). The dark tan leaf arrangement as centrepiece reminds me of the odd way the Brits often added local tropical motifs such as spiky pineapples to their gilt crystal chandeliers and candelabaras etc in the colonies.
LEGO modular post office.
6455 parts.
Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/
This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.
Tree technique by Ralf Langer.
Modular version of my SoNE build www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=108846
Check my photostream for a breakdown shot. Basic layout based on the Parisian Restaurant
The Magellan Modular Starship is a system that allows the user to easily customize their starship to meet their own unique requirements. Whether you need a battle cruiser, transport, or simply a luxury starship, the Magellan Modular Starship is precisely what you need.
Please check out the modular construction group. While my SHIP is using a 10x10x10 standard, I would still love to see more people building space using this style of modularity.
Lego modular inspired by rococo architecture. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.
One of my most ambitious projects last year was the introduction of the Modular Arcade. It is comprised of 4x8 wall units, 8x8 corner units, and a number of stairs and railing units which connect via Technic pins. Dozens of different configurations are possible – what you see here is the default configuration I worked with as it was being designed. 22 building guides are available at chrismcveigh.com
There's a video of it further down in my photo stream, but since videos are kind of annoying, I wanted to post a proper picture of it, too. :)