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Instructions available on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3oza04O
This time we’re going full BOSS with a tribute BCB-90X pedalboard made of 605 pieces (thanks to guitarworld.com for giving me the idea) This board comes fully stocked with 8 BOSS pedals. An EQ-20 Advanced EQ, PH-1r Phaser, TU-3 Chromatic Tuner (upgraded versions from my previous pedal board), SD-1 Super Overdrive, RC-1 Loop Station, GT-1000CORE Guitar Effects Processor, Waza Craft DM-2W Delay and FS-7 Dual Footswitch.
As with my previous effects pedalboard this is precisely scaled to the Lego Fender set and contains sockets to connect to your guitar and amp and truly crank it up to 12!
You can find this moc and it's parts @ rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-150785/Brick-Fil-A-Builds/the-ra...
When humans completed a space-jump in 3048 it sent us into a new space race. Competition to settle new worlds and mine its mineral deposits for resources caused war to break out. Seeing the conflict seven pilots started the Guardians, an interspacel peacekeeping force. For centuries the Guardians protected space from pirates, armies, and space monsters, but by 3212 all of the Guardians had been destroyed, except one, crashing on Platos he gave his Guardian crystal to a small boy named William. William grew up, fixed the star-ship, and became a Guardian, the last Guardian. He upgraded the classic Guardian design and renamed it The Raven.
Instruction: download here
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This model is the next generation of my Nissan-skyline-r34. On this version I reworked many things, such as engine, interior and exterior, improved stability of the model and made it more realistic in comparison with previous version.
Dimensions: 37.5x15x12 stud (30x14.5x9.5 cm)
Functions:
1. Working Steering wheel
2. Openable doors
3. Working V6 engine
4. Openable hood
5. Openable trunk
6. Adjustable spoiler
7. Detailed exterior and interior
Another midi-scale ship for the book shelf, this time its a Republic Gunship! Instructions are on Rebrickable, in case you're interested...
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I've tried to make this strong, detailed, small and most importantly cheap. At 28cm long and about £45 to build it's turned out to be a handy ship to display my 501st Troopers and a Jedi or two. There's a tiny BARC speeder shoved up the rear end, the side doors swing open to make sitting Troopers inside pretty easy and I've added a stand to show the ship off in a flying pose. I hope you guys like this simple little ship, it was a lot of fun to put together :)
I used Rebrickable's inventory to get a parts list of set 40532 - Vintage Taxi, removed all the accessories (taxi stand, mini-fig, etc.) and changed the color of the yellow parts to several other colors to see what worked before settling on dark red. I was hoping to use official instructions to build it, (it was just a parts list at first, nothing but parts laid out in a grid in LDD) but decided I didn't want to wait for it while prices could go up and thus I reverse engineered it using only logical part placements from the list. I also used Brickset's review of the set for reference to things official LEGO pictures didn't give. Some parts are missing from the file due to LDD constraints, but all needed parts for this model have (mostly) been ordered or found in my collection... except one part type in black, of which I need six and is brand-new in that color.
I changed the wheels to be something I already have in the same basic size, and the front grille to be a different style for reasons of cost saving and individuality. (If everyone else is going to have that one-piece front grille, why follow the crowd?) Doing something similar, but yet not the same was a goal in this entire project to begin with anyway.
Thoughts?
The other “There is no try” moment. The midi Ghost with Phantoms I & II and a stand add up to 957 pieces and costs around £80 to build. The figures will cost substantially more! Instructions are on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/
This collaborative Lego bricks design was created by Saturn V co-designer Valerie Roche, her husband AFOL Gilles Quideau and Australian Master Builder Matthew Nolan.
At 1 / 575 scale, this exacting model includes 704 common Lego bricks (155 items) and features real life functions and exceptional playability.
This 332-pages building guide booklet is in “.pdf“ format, in limited edition to only 500 copies, will be numbered and personalized in your name and will include:
-Some illustrated pages telling the history and development of this NASA, Orion and Artemis Project.
-“Handmade” building instructions with photographic mounting tricks.
-Printable Decals Sheet.
-Two brick lists: ".pdf" and another: ".xml" to make a single global order at BrickLink.
-A complete tutorial concerning the importation of the ".xml" brick list at Bricklink.
To avoid the hacking of our original Lego designs, more and more frequent currently, this building guide will be available at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-91508/Aloha.Bricks/micro-nasa-sl...
Or by email request here: aloha.bricks@gmail.com.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
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Part of the instructions for 42040 c model, the airboat, which is on rebrickable here: rebrickable.com/mocs/BricksLEGOHovel/42040-c-model-airboat
Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/
Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA
As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.
The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.
Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.
Part counts:
Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)
Blacktron - 180 Parts
Futuron - 175 Parts
M-Tron - 171 Parts
Display Base - 109 Parts
Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter set 75333 modified without using any extra pieces, plus a Kamino Landing Pad. Instructions for both are on Rebrickable...
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More photos of my modified set and the Kamino landing pad. The set can be modified without adding any extra pieces or rebuilding the wings. Its a fairly simple change and reduces the height of the cockpit area significantly, along with helping the fighter rest lower to the ground. Overall the ship looks a bit sleeker now.
The landing pad is compact and cheap to build, though wedge plates are under some stress so it's pretty fragile and needs to be built in place. The USB LED kit can be found on eBay, check the landing pad instructions zip file for what to look on eBay for.
Micro ships from what is simply the best Star Wars series, Rebels! The photos here show a collection of smaller Rebels ships and starfighters, The Ghost and the CR90 Liberator. Instructions on Rebrickable…
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The Liberator is the largest MOC I've designed and built, it also marked the end of my micro (1:250) streak back in 2021. It life as the more recognisable Tantive IV I decided to add an alternate colour scheme and build that instead, it's 59.6cm long and weighs a hefty 1.6kg! The structure is solid and I've managed to squeeze a not-to-scale interior in there, just for fun.
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The Ghost is almost 1:250, about 3 studs short but structurally much more straightforward with the more accurately scaled version I came up with. It also has an interior, plus a removable tiny Phantom.
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The rest of the ships are starfighters from various significant moments in the show. They're all pretty sturdy, mostly variations of other ships I've built.
I tried my hand at Volvo's construction truck, the FMX. This time I went for a smaller scale, 1:45 which should be around minifigure scale.
The model features articulated suspension, allowing for some excellent posing and the bucket can be raised. For the rest it is really a display model. Note the detailed exhaust aftertreatment system closely resembling the real thing.
I'm considering building some other Volvo models in this scale though I anticipate an FH to be quite the challenge.
I've uploaded building instructions at ReBrickable.
The Argonath is complete!
Instructions can be found on Rebrickable! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-29539/Mr.%20Studs/the-argonath/
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New Holland TM140 tractor.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
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Instruction: download here
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Alternate model based on the original Lego technic set 42107 Ducati Panigale.
Dimensions:
38x9x18 studs
Functions:
1) Working steering
2) Working engine like in the original set
3) 2-speed gearbox
4) Sidestand
5) Suspension on both wheels
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-94844/AbFab74/pagani-huayra-spee...
A modular school.
Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/
Every city needs a school! The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts.
The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock.
The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments.
The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class.
The upper floor contains the library.
Instructions available from Rebrickable at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-183741/Rubblemaker/tie-silencer-...
Arguably, the greatest thing to come out of the Star Wars sequels was the Tie Silencer. A stunning, sleek take on the Tie Interceptor that had way too little screen time. Set 75179, ‘Kylo Ren’s TIE Fighter’, was my entry point into this hobby and I’ve kept hold of it all this time. It’s a great set, but I wanted to turn this playset into a display set. So here it is. A complete overhaul and extensive modification of set 75179.
It keeps much of the interior structure from the set but has an entirely new exterior design with numerous details added and lines re-made based on screenshots and highly detailed 3d models (you’re looking at a lot more than just the original set with some tiles stuck on top) It also features completely re-designed wings using new construction methods.
I re-designed the underside and part of the internal structure (with no loss of structural integrity) to incorporate a cavity for the stand to slot into. A modified version of the UCS Batwing stand worked perfectly for this ship. The instructions have also been completely re-designed from scratch.
The ship now weighs in at 1324 pieces, including the stand (the original set is made up of just 630 pieces) 52% of the parts from the original set are used in my modification so if you own the set you would need an extra 1012 pieces to create this mod, plus it’s stand. (Currently those parts can be purchased from Bricklink for about £60).
I love this ugly beast, it was surprisingly tricky to get the cockpit and wing hinges right but I loved every minute I spent tinkering. The wings fold and the cargo pod is removable, white sand and azure coastline not included! Instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67227/ron_mcphatty/micro-zeta-cl...
There are people who like SAABs.
Not very many, but the REALLY like SAABs.
One of my most often requested models for people to build for themselves is the SAAB 900. The model shown here, the 900 Turbo 16S Aero 3-Door is probably the most recognisable model of the type.
I have finally decided to get into Rebrickable though, and load up some designs. You can now download the instructions for the 900 Turbo 16S Aero at the following link:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32874/lego911/saab-900-turbo-16s...
This is the 10th iteration of my SAAB 900 model, and has the benefit of about ten years of design evolution.
The model has a Lego Technic piston engine (hence the bump on the nose), mounted longitudinally, and geared to the front wheels. The model also has independent front suspension and also suspension at the rear.
Bodywork features opening doors and luggage door, folding rear seat, and even a spare wheel under the rear of the car.
I have tried to make the model fairly sympathetic to colour selection. Without modification the model can be built in the following colours:
Dark Red, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Tan, Reddish-Brown, White, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Black.
With a substitution for the luggage door hinge (#48336) to black, the model can also be built in:
Dark Green and Dark Blue.
For all you SAAB 900 fans out there, this is your opportunity to build your own functioning model.
New Holland TM140 tractor.
Instruction available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-100096/thietmaier_mocs/new-holla...
Free instructions: Rebrickable
Updated my minifig-scale droideka for the premiere of Episode I 25 years ago, May 16th, in Los Angeles and for the Eurobricks contest. I redesigned the head, which was the weakest element of the previous design; its eye-sensors are more accurate now. It's the same height as the B2 next to it, so perfect minifig scale. Can be rebuilt into a ball, which while not a perfect sphere, will roll. But I mainly focused on how the display looks unrolled. It also fits in the shield I designed for them, so I will be updating that MOC with new photos soon.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
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I’ve made a few changes to the shape of the nose, hidden the wing lever under a greebled hatch, added landing gear and sorted the wings so the close in more of a scissor fashion.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
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