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Instructions available on my Rebrickable page at: bit.ly/3hmcO1f

 

Or go to www.rebrickable.com and type ‘Rubblemaker’ into the search bar

 

Here is my 1436 piece, 36cm long, proportionally accurate (hopefully, for the most part) Razor Crest.

 

I used Hasbro’s super detailed Haslab Razor Crest model as a reference to try and create a moc as accurate as possible and I’m quite pleased with how it’s come out.

 

I also designed an angled stand for it that slots in and out of the underside of the ship and it comes with detachable landing gear, fully functional side and rear doors and… a tiny little Mando and Grogu waiting inside.

Instructions: Rebrickable

 

Scaling down the droideka to accurate minifig-scale opened up the possibility of using the 8x8 Windscreen Domes, which are the largest windscreen domes, as the iconic force-fields of the droideka. With the droideka standing at 6 studs, 8x8 is the perfect size sphere to envelope the droid correctly. Embedding it into the ground proved to be quite the tricky challenge actually, as I wanted the ground internally to match the external ground level, and also have a tight fit around the shield, which much to my surprise is 1 plate not spherical as the domes aren't actually perfect semi-spheres. This lead to a ring and inner ring that doesn't have a top or bottom, as the studs on it face up in 4 different directions like the blades of a windmill, and an interesting and fun internal build to match up all the turns and offsets.

 

The floor was also a tricky component of the build, as the curvature of the domes at the low point is pretty high so even a 2 plate thick design would have pushed the ground up too high.

 

Happy with the end result as gaps are almost exclusively the thickness of the shield itself and it works well from any angle.

♦ Instructions available at Rebrickable

 

My Midi-Scale TIE collection expands again with a new TIE starfighter: the TIE Striker from Rogue One.

 

Made of 730 pieces, this TIE Striker features a fully SNOT surface, a smooth cockpit section, and includes blaster cannons below the cockpit. Design-wise, this ship really felt like a natural continuation of my previous TIE Reaper MOC.

 

Although being almost Minifig-scaled, (hence the Midi-scale) this ship obviously doesn't have any interior due to the techniques used and small space allowed for the internal structure.

 

Due to the front-heavy nature of the design, a rather long (but very simple) stand had to be made in order for the ship to remain perfectly steady and horizontal.

 

The overall build is pleasantly sturdy for a display model and can be moved around easily.

 

Instructions for the TIE Striker are available at Rebrickable!

I recently realized it was possible to connect an espresso plate 32828 to a bar with prongs 68211 through its Ø1,5mm hole, and thought it would be a good starting point to build a tree.

 

Only four different elements are required, so it's a quite simple design, but the end result looks pretty good and natural in my opinion. However it's a tad fragile as it's based on a delicate way of attaching the parts so you have to be careful when you build it.

 

I used tan elements for the trunk and branches but reddish brown and black can be used as well.

Just some photos of the ships now that I’ve built one, and sprayed the Nubian silver! It’s a simple vinyl dye, the kind of paint you use on fake leather car upholstery, but it soaks into the Lego and gives a durable finish. I wish I’d remembered to spray the N1 Starfighter before I ran out of paint, maybe next time. Instructions for the Nubian, Infiltrator and N1 are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/

The Excelsior! Or maybe it's the Enterprise-B? Perhaps it's the USS Melbourne.

Instructions

The first time I laid eyes on this ship, I hated it. How dare they design an almost Enterprise?! And that smarmy Captain Styles, ooh, Scotty showed him but good. (I love you James Sikking and Doohan)

 

Is Scotty single handedly responsible for ruining the Excelsior "Grand Experiment"? I was surprised to read that this class was eventually "one of the most widely used designs in all of Starfleet". I don't know if I could watch an entire series with this as the hero ship. It showed up way too much in D.S.9. It's just such a platform. Like someone dropped the original Enterprise, then stepped on it a few times. And yet as always, as I built it I learned to love it.

 

I should mention, Ben nailed this ship a long time ago. I'm just running out of Starfleet ships to build!

♦ Instructions available at Rebrickable

 

My Midi-Scale TIE collection expands again with a new TIE starfighter: the TIE Striker from Rogue One.

 

Made of 730 pieces, this TIE Striker features a fully SNOT surface, a smooth cockpit section, and includes blaster cannons below the cockpit. Design-wise, this ship really felt like a natural continuation of my previous TIE Reaper MOC.

 

Although being almost Minifig-scaled, (hence the Midi-scale) this ship obviously doesn't have any interior due to the techniques used and small space allowed for the internal structure.

 

Due to the front-heavy nature of the design, a rather long (but very simple) stand had to be made in order for the ship to remain perfectly steady and horizontal.

 

The overall build is pleasantly sturdy for a display model and can be moved around easily.

 

Instructions for the TIE Striker are available at Rebrickable!

I really liked the classic police car design by Versteinert on Rebrickable, but wanted to do a teal/white trim. Results are exactly what I was hoping for.

 

Check out the original MOC here: flic.kr/p/2koeX5T

And on Rebrickable here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-61105/Versteinert/classic-police...

This MOC features the iconic locations of Tony Stark's journey to becoming Iron Man.

 

Step-by-step instructions for this build can be accessed here and on Rebrickable.com.

  

You can find me on Instagram: @BenBuildsLego

 

3 years later, Version 2.5.

 

Instructions (LXF) at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-14608

314 parts LEGO MOC. Instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-121975/barneius/ferrari-250-gto/...

Lego Star Wars Outrider Midi Moc. Instructions available at Rebrickable.com

Adjustable wings, retractable landing gear, cockpit lighting

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13649

Slightly changed variant of my red 1 x-wing MOC

 

Instructions on Rebrickable (ask me about 90% discount if you have my another x-wing):

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-118846/Fukusaku/red-5-lukes-t-65...

Lego Star Wars Assualt On Kashyyyk II MOC

Instructions available at Rebrickable.com

Instructions available at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/

Just a few quick photos to go with the renders. Instructions are on Rebrickable! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67227/ron_mcphatty/micro-zeta-cl...

Build this! Instructions on Rebrickable.

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-39790/Snazzy%20Bricks/display-st...

 

follow me on Rebrickable too, under the name Snazzy Bricks.

Jigglypuff Pokèmon (Chibi version).

 

Building instructions available at rebrickable.com

 

All my LEGO creations available at rebrickable.com

Slightly changed variant of my red 1 x-wing MOC

 

Instructions on Rebrickable (ask me about 90% discount if you have my another x-wing):

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-118846/Fukusaku/red-5-lukes-t-65...

Fellow Lego Star Wars addict Remco Rohaan kindly gave me his beautiful photos of my 'micro' (1:250) scale blockade runner, The Liberator from Star Wars Rebels.

 

This is actually a kit from LesDIY.com, who kindly sent one to Remco for review (he liked it!!). His professional set up has captured the kit far better than I could and I'm very grateful that he's given me permission to show these off on my profile.

 

Remco has build some amazing MOCs and all of his photos are superb...

www.flickr.com/photos/remcorohaan

 

And the kit is available here in both Liberator and Tantive IV colours...

www.lesdiy.com/products/moc-73874-micro-blockade-runners-...

I’ve been messing around with my camera again, trying to find the right balance of shutter speed and ISO to get a crisp photo with a tiny aperture. The little stud-built figures are about double the size they should be, but I feel like I’ve hit the micro-scale limit! I’m thinking of adding these figures to all of my ‘bigger’ micro ships, price is an issue because of colour availability, I’ll keep working on that. Micro Falcon... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32621/ron_mcphatty/micro-millenn...

video today on my youtube channel!

245 pieces 8 studs wide speed champions style MOC. instructions available at rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-71925/barneius/porsche-911-turbo...

EPISODE III

Revenge of the sith

ARC-170

 

Instructions (LXF) at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-16921

 

Most likely final version of this AT-AT MOC I have been enhancing for years. I can't think of any more way to improve it... except for DECALS. All the artwork is included, if you want to add them to yours. And if you manage to print tiles, please sell me a couple!

 

More info and Instructions available on my Rebrickable page, link below:)

 

rebrickable.com/users/Wiktor%20Radomski/mocs/

The original Dodge Viper featuring the car's iconic 3-spokes. Instructions on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-75087/dreesejones/1992-dodge-vip...

The little car that couldn't save Plymouth. Bumper Delete. Fender delete. In purple, of course. Instructions on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-74052/dreesejones/plymouth-prowl...

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