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LEGO Modular Police Station
Instructions available: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-60973/MasterBuilderKTC/modular-p...
Ever since I began working at Bricks and Minifigs, I wanted to attempt to build a modular building of it; and so, to celebrate my first anniversary of working at Bricks and Minifigs, I built this. This is my first modular that I’ve built, and it was a ton of fun to construct. Maybe I’ll make more in the future…
Unlike any brick (pun intended) and mortar store that sells LEGO® products, Bricks and Minifigs offers a variety of new and used LEGO® products, varying from individually sold minifigures, to retired sets that you will no longer find in any store. We also offer a large selection of “bulk bricks,” that is, a whole tray table full of miscellaneous LEGO® bricks that one can purchase according to container sizes. It’s basically Pick-A-Brick, but with an astronomically larger variety. There are also little stations of tray tables where you can build your own minifigure. In addition to this, Bricks and Minifigs offers birthday parties, Mindstorms Robotics camps, as well as stop motion film camps.
There are currently 11 Bricks and Minifigs locations throughout the United States, but we are constantly growing, so there will hopefully be more locations sometime in the near future. Feel free to find a store near you at www.bricksandminifigs.com
When I first saw Bricks and Minifigs, it was really something of a God-send. Just getting back into LEGO®, it was great for me to see such a store. I never thought I’d be fortunate enough to work at this wonderful place and since then, it’s been a rollercoaster of only great and fun times. I’ve met some really remarkable people here; it’s such a blast. For the kindness, warmth, and generosity shown to me I am truly indebted; thank you, Bricks and Minifigs.
LEGO modular antique shop
5598 parts.
Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/
My fastest modular up to date. Took me only two weeks after my previous modular was finished. A rather simple facade this time. More time was spent on the interior of the antique shop to build all the details.
A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).
Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.
I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.
Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 8 units, no glue
www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/13944567247/in/faves-8916...
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
Pavilion by Ekaterina Lukasheva
Semplicità Series • no-named variation from silver rectangles (uncurled arrangemnt) from 45° group (Felicità II)
| A9 | 12 units | no glue | colored tracing paper aka vellum (Canson, France) |
| Diagrams: n/a | but you can make the requests ;) |
Modular Apartment, first floor detail: The rest of the kitchen, featuring an electric stove with see-through ceramic top, some shelves, a tiny kitchen sink, a cupboard and a couple of wine glasses for when the owner has company. There's also a big butcher's knife, which is a BrickForge custom part.
Modular Flower (Front)
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2013/09/origami-decorations-modular-f...
Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.
Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.
Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com
Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.
Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.
Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com
Photos by Group3 Planners
Photos by Group3 Planners
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.
I wanted to build a modular corner building. I tried to build in the style of the Dutch 19th century architect C. Peters, wgho has mainly built a lot of post offices, in a sort of gothic-revival eclectical style. Only the ground floor has an interior.
These four mad mazing modular builders were toroLUG's march window at Sherway Gardens, Toronto.
Built by Steadibrick (left two) and DarthNick
Modular
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Kunihiko Kasahara
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2012/04/origami-modular.html
A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).
Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.
I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.
A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).
Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.
I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.
Here is another section of modular terrain. This time I chose to do a stream, since water is one of the areas where I think modular terrain standards could benefit from an update.
A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).
Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.
I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.
This polyhedron is made of 20 triangular faces and 12 pentagonal faces so if I am right it is an icosidodecahedron
I put up some pictures of it a while ago, but now I made some better ones.
It is also my project on Lego Cuusoo. lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/677
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.