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Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 6 units, no glue
Not new, just some color variations of the stuff I uploaded last year.
TITLE: Modular Star
CREATOR: Tomoko Fuse...Taken from the book "The Origami Handbook"
COMPOSER: Chris Welsh
MEDIUM: 30 Uncut Square pieces of Staples Memo Pad Paper 3.4in x 3.4in
SIZE: Size of a Softball
DATE: 10/3/07
COMMENTS: Model is composed of 20 triangles
Celebrating my 9th piece of modern architecture in the archiBRICKture series, the modular LEGO Store is a colorful and clean building where both adults and kids will find all the joy with the LEGO bricks!
The design rips off all colors except on the front door, above where you can find all the different colors of LEGO bricks, the signature of this brand. Next to the door is the giant wooden sculpture of minifigure, and people will have no difficulty to locate the store!
The new building introduces different curves and round corners to soften the block massing, giving the facade a subtle but interesting look. The curves also go around the facade cut-out for the minifigure statue and the glass wall behind it, which allows sunlight to enter the shop.
There are 3 floors and a rooftop. Inside, you can find all the popular box sets including the latest ones, a Pick-A-Brick corner, a children play area and a LEGO factory machine display. On the rooftop, you can have some refreshments, or share ideas if there is any MOC event.
So now you have a new place to haunt, what are you waiting for?
Celebrating my 9th piece of modern architecture in the archiBRICKture series, the modular LEGO Store is a colorful and clean building where both adults and kids will find all the joy with the LEGO bricks!
The design rips off all colors except on the front door, above where you can find all the different colors of LEGO bricks, the signature of this brand. Next to the door is the giant wooden sculpture of minifigure, and people will have no difficulty to locate the store!
The new building introduces different curves and round corners to soften the block massing, giving the facade a subtle but interesting look. The curves also go around the facade cut-out for the minifigure statue and the glass wall behind it, which allows sunlight to enter the shop.
There are 3 floors and a rooftop. Inside, you can find all the popular box sets including the latest ones, a Pick-A-Brick corner, a children play area and a LEGO factory machine display. On the rooftop, you can have some refreshments, or share ideas if there is any MOC event.
So now you have a new place to haunt, what are you waiting for?
Custom Moog Modular. I spent the day burning this in. The modules were restored and assembled into this custom configuration by a good friend of mine. It sounds …… well , like a Moog!
LEGO Modular Police Station
Instructions available: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-60973/MasterBuilderKTC/modular-p...
These four mad mazing modular builders were toroLUG's march window at Sherway Gardens, Toronto.
Built by Steadibrick (left two) and DarthNick
Group photo!
It is here finally! The first shop along the main street of V City is a small one with a big name. The new Disney Store offers different products of its several franchises, including PIXAR and Star Wars.
The client (of course I am making this up) wants a small modern building, but contains some essence of its brand. Undoubtedly the castle becomes the starting point for my design brainstorming session. My initial idea is a little box with a castle, and I began to break down the important elements from the castle to form the design language.
The facade profile of the building comes from the two side towers above, and I only extracted the cut-corner shape. This slightly chamfered entrance also helps the portal stand out better.
Same Fun in LDD: a Modular Office Building with1 Basement and 3 supplementary Floors. Now I need an interior. ;)
Modular street scene using my modular street sections and Lego modular buildings. Scene should end up about 8 baseplates long.
This Modular Double Cube was created in 2001 and was in my display shelf all these years. The model was folded from copy papers and still looked good, although the colours are slightly faded.
3 slightly different modules, 12 of each are used in the assembly. The rough sketches of the modules were sent to Meenakshi Mukerji who successfully managed to decipher and reproduced the model and posted it at her website - www.origamee.net/index.html
[Click on "Galleries" and then on "OriMath" and then scroll down to the middle]
I will draw the proper diagrams and make them available soon.
Inspired by nnenn's slew of arcade spacecraft and Peter's Steppenwulf. Oh and GS's Skygrasper and Macross's VF-1 booster packs too.
Quite a few details not yet shown :
1) 4 different landing gear systems (all included in the current modules)
- for initial pod
- for second and third upgrade
- for fourth upgrade
- for fifth upgrade
2) fuel tanks for the second and third upgrade, to be discarded on attaining fourth upgrade.
This set was not in my list but I caved in after seeing photos from Sander... :D It is indeed a nice set. One rant only is that I forgot how much I dislike this modular building style... the parts keep coming off! Argh...
Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 8 units, no glue
Yet another 8-pointed star which looks exactly as previous ones:D
Made from leftover paper, 3.75cm squares.
modular bracelet, made from 22 squares (3,75cm side), blue-white & orange-brown from 16 squres (5 cm side) without glue
inspired mostly by bracelets by Hans-Werner Guth
Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)
rectangles, 8 units, no glue
right - Freya Star
Couple of old designs, folded with "leftover"rectangles this time.
The one on the left, refolded
Modular Flower
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2014/09/origami-flower-modular-flower...
ideas.lego.com/projects/148797 This series of photos shows how the look of this castle evolves as you add and move small castle modules. Please tell Lego to make this a set by going to this link and clicking the Blue “Support” button.