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A new design experiment for MFZ: Intercept Orbit. I'm trying to build ships based on modular hulls by classification.
I designed this with the Parisian Restaurant in mind, but it is made to be totally modular and used with any Modular from Lego or custom built.
The central part of my idea is the park, which in turn can be used as a larger park or two smaller ones, on the likes of the Lego Pet Shop modular.
But there’s more! It can be connected to extra pavements and these can also be used with your modulars, to create squares, make a standard modular look like a corner one, or create your own and unique combination. Did I mention that there's also a colorful mosaic?
There's a bunch of accessories, from a fire hydrant to a comfy bench, and some of them are used to disguise the standard Technic brick used to connect modulars.
And if that was not enough, you will get a lot of accessories to make your city stem to life!
There's a newspaper kiosk, designed to remind the Parisian ones, a crepes rickshaw, a trash trolley, a monumental statue, two wonderfully flowered trees and a big oak tree to give some shade in the park.
And then several other smaller accessories that can be used with this set or all over your modular town.
And, last but not least, there’s 7 minifigs (and a dog) to animate the town!
If you are a Lego Modulars fan, you will want to have all of these in your Lego town.
Currently on Lego Ideas, please support me!
ideas.lego.com/projects/3a08d0cf-f70b-4384-8f17-6abfaf755ed2
A modular castle MOC that I've built recently as a present for my six years old pal that I use to play with quite a lot (or just my nephew if you will ;) ). It includes a main gate with working drawbridge and portcullis, foldable walls and lots of space to place and pose the minifigures. As much as I could, I was trying to achieve the look and feel of the old LEGO castles that I played with as a kid back in the 80s and 90s.
Design of the battlements modules for the towers and the main gate was heavily inspired by the Kingdoms Modular Castle Creator LEGO Ideas project by Michael Kalkwarf (www.flickr.com/photos/michaelkalkwarf/).
You can find the original project here:
ideas.lego.com/projects/b967bda0-d0be-4d3f-9f47-9b0c2ebcca26
MOC: Modular LEGO Store.
This little girl interestingly seems to be rather keen on the Cars sets on the lower shelves. Then again, maybe she just lacks articulation in her legs and back and therefore can't really see the higher shelves.
As you can probably tell from looking at my page, I've got way too many cars so I wanted to build something display them. Rather than a flat parking lot, I chose to make one of those ridiculous car towers you see in many cities. Each floor is its own module so you could build it taller or shorter depending on your needs. Each module has its own door so the cars could be "realistically" removed if you have a crane or some other type of vehicle with a very tall lift. I am especially proud of the lettering. I had a lot of fun designing and building this and I hope y'all do too!
I designed this with the Parisian Restaurant in mind, but it is made to be totally modular and used with any Modular from Lego or custom built.
The central part of my idea is the park, which in turn can be used as a larger park or two smaller ones, on the likes of the Lego Pet Shop modular.
But there’s more! It can be connected to extra pavements and these can also be used with your modulars, to create squares, make a standard modular look like a corner one, or create your own and unique combination. Did I mention that there's also a colorful mosaic?
There's a bunch of accessories, from a fire hydrant to a comfy bench, and some of them are used to disguise the standard Technic brick used to connect modulars.
And if that was not enough, you will get a lot of accessories to make your city stem to life!
There's a newspaper kiosk, designed to remind the Parisian ones, a crepes rickshaw, a trash trolley, a monumental statue, two wonderfully flowered trees and a big oak tree to give some shade in the park.
And then several other smaller accessories that can be used with this set or all over your modular town.
And, last but not least, there’s 7 minifigs (and a dog) to animate the town!
If you are a Lego Modulars fan, you will want to have all of these in your Lego town.
Currently on Lego Ideas, please support me!
ideas.lego.com/projects/3a08d0cf-f70b-4384-8f17-6abfaf755ed2
After buying and building set 10185 'green grocer' I wanted a shop that could go with is, in scale, details and function. So I decided to build a bakery. It is a building originating from the beginning of the 20th century, built in the style of the dutch architect Berlage. I wanted it to be more asymmetrical than my previous MOCs, so I added a loggia with a tower ont he left side, which is in itself also asymmetrical. Many design decisions were guided by the presence or absence of certain parts. The keen observer will certainly recognise set 6754 'Family House'.
I fitted the first two floors with an interior. The baker's shop is provided with a counter, shelves with bread and shelves with pastries. Ther is also the possibility to enjoy your pastry inside the shop at a small table.
Upstairs you will find a livving room with open kitchen, fireplace, a cupboard, a sofa and dinner table. Going further you will find a sleeping room (opening to the loggia) with adjacent bathroom.
The third floor is not fitted, and cannot be opened.
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These are not CD jukeboxes but a modular analyser for, well,analysing things. Bodily fluids, actually.
A single jpeg shot on a compact, given the pseudo HDR treatment.
3 modular builds for coffee, pizza and ice-cream. I guess it is time for something cold. All builds have the same Basic structure but difference is in the detail. The back alley can me lighted up and the pizza oven burns. Although the most popular business, it seems to be a coverup for something shady.
Designer: Maria Sinayskaya www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/7956791380/
Variation: Uniya Filonova
Units: 6
Paper: 3,25*3,75 sm (2: sqrt 3)
Final diameter: 4,5 sm
Joint: no glue
Modular Origami Stars/Wreaths (Francis Ow, Matthew Gardiner)
squares, 6 units, no glue
(same size paper for all stars)
Second floor, with cafeteria, MRI machine and two patient beds.
Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.
Close up of the waiting area and doctor's office.
Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.
Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM
I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.
Modular Scooter Dealer with Octan Headquarters, ground floor detail: The customer has seen something she likes! The pink scooter in the corner is just moments away from being sold. The door leads to the mechanic's workshop in the back.
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?