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TIE variant build for the 2018 Belug contest which required to include the famous brick separator part. 32 of these are included here.
The TIE-Separator ranked #2 in the contest.
Hydrocyclone separator at the site of Wonder Mine, in Central Nevada. About 12 feet tall, it's the biggest thing still sitting on the steeply sloped foundation, on the side of the mountain. Consider this the establishing shot for all the weird angles of this object to come . . . Night, 3-minutes, with full moon, purple and lime flashlight.
Was playing around with the brick separators and ended up this this mech haha. Still a wip but lets see how this goes ^^
Cause some aliens need a really big gun to take down.
More importantly, I used no less than 6 brick separators in this ship.
Built for my local LUGs Monthly MOC competition. (It won.) And now I think it's time to take it a step further, but most likely as part of a much larger Sci-Fi themed MOC, complete with movement, hmmm...
I got inspired by some builders that used Duplo-Bricks in their MOCs and thought I need to give it a try as well. So I went through the Duplo collection of my son and found: the kayak.
Was playing around with the brick separators and ended up this this mech haha. Still a wip but lets see how this goes ^^
Built for my local LUGs Monthly MOC competition. (It won.) And now I think it's time to take it a step further, but most likely as part of a much larger Sci-Fi themed MOC, complete with movement, hmmm...
The adrenaline junkie Helco van Weisz skimmed the waves as he raced his island circuit. This is the first of three speeder bikes built for 2021 LSB contest, the Island Racing category. And of course I had to use a brick separator! I tried the new dark turquoise one, but ultimately the orange one popped better against the waves.
A mill is located where two county roads intersect in Monticello, Wisconsin. Above the mill a cyclone type separator can be seen. Its function is to remove solid particles from air used in the mill before its release to the atmosphere.
Macro Mondays, Strobist Sundays All About the Shadow theme.
I'm not sure which one of these I like better so I'll post them both to Macro Mondays.
YN-460 right, reflector left
I miss my beloved Cockatoo named "Ah Po" and he accompanied me and my brother to grow. He was one of my family member. But he has passed away long time ago. We miss him very much. Now, I take the challenge of kayu builder and have idea to build as LEGO Cockatoo with using "Separator".
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LEGO, over on LEGO Ideas, is currently running a "Separate and Integrate" activity - encouraging people to make a creation using Brick Separators.. (Activities are themed building challenges, just for fun, on the LEGO Ideas site)
I posted this. It's not a new MOC, some of you may have seen it already. It was in part inspired by another Melbourne builder, Gabe, who is an amazing talent, and his life size bird MOCs are one of the creations that inspired me to become a MOC builder myself.
It's received a very positive response, with people asking for to be put up as an official IDEAs submission. Which I hadn't even considered honestly, so thankyou to everyone who encouraged me.
It's now up, and available for voting, check it out here - and if you like it, please hit support
PS - While it is to early to talk about what would happen were it to become an offcial set, I'm an Australian, and last summer our country was devastated by bushfires. I was able to use my last Ideas submission, the Food Stand Diners to help support those affected, but more still needs to be done. It's my hope that this could be a way to do that, with part proceeds going to those who need it most as they rebuild their communities, and help rehabilitate wildlife in the affected areas.
That's my dream. Let's make it happen.
this spidery rover perched on four independent wheels, giving it ultimate flexibility for any kind of terrain
Lenoir, North Carolina
Leica Standard, Canon 28mm f/3.5 lens with 720nm infrared filter. Rollei Infrared 400 film.
ISS046e038911 (01/10/2016) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (left) and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Timothy Peake (right) review images during a procedure to replace a fan pump separator inside one of the U.S. spacesuits aboard the International Space Station. The activity took place inside the Quest airlock where all U.S. based spacewalks begin and end.
Those Krazy Kataloguers continue to sow the seeds of division and confusion while providing entertainment early in the morning. The title states "Unlabelled, urns, clocks and pulleys" where there is one clock, milk churns and a factory line with lots of belts and pulley wheels. With those churns on view we are obviously looking at something related to dairy in this Mason image but what, where and when?
Photographer: Thomas H. Mason
Collection: Mason Photographic Collection
Date: 1890 - 1910
NLI Ref: M9/2
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
We were on a reconnaissance mission on the planet Kashyyyk, searching for droid separators, we arrived at an old supply platform, all of a sudden, out of nowhere I get a new order.
"Captain, the time has come, the Jedi have shown their true nature, they want to take control. It's time to eliminate them before it's too late. execute order 66"
Somehow we knew this order would come one day.
I gave CT-5612 the signal.
He shot the jedi in the back.
there he lay on the ground.
Second life Syndrome - Riverside
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNuPf8siX_8
From day to day
From hand to mouth
We're turning around
Vicious ritual
Getting used to it all
Falling down again
We're waiting for
The decrees of providence
I don't want to waste
Any more of my life
Live from day to day
Live from hand to mouth
Facing the light
I brush aside your plans
I'm gonna have
It all my own way
And when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without your help I finally started to live my own life
I just want you to know this time
I just want you to know this time
And when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without your help I finally started to live my own life
I just want you to know this time
I just want to feel your sigh on my neck
Want to feel your breath, feel your need to stay
You don't know my name, don't know my face
Only thoughts I share in my secret place
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
I've ground to a halt, there's no turning back
You know there are things I just can't forget
You've helped me so much to learn to be detached
But when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without that help I finally started to live my own life
And I know I don't need you now
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
Life is much too short to be whiled away with tears
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
I erase you now
I don't need you now
I erase you now with all of my past
I've decided to challenge myself to create several builds inspired by the orange brick separators. This idea is one of the first that came to me; a four-legged walker/mech.
Tell me any suggestions or ideas that I should try on this model or another!
The adrenaline junkie Helco van Weisz skimmed the waves as he raced his island circuit. This is the first of three speeder bikes built for 2021 LSB contest, the Island Racing category. And of course I had to use a brick separator! I tried the new dark turquoise one, but ultimately the orange one popped better against the waves.