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As usual, I shall give credit to the people who had the instructions.
Whale, whale, whale... what do we have here? Very nice! ;)
Hover Transport Unit
Both cars are based off of the green car from that SDCC set. Two Brickwarriors guns and a Brickarms gun are also used in this photo as well.
Love it. You should submit it to Lego ideas.
Sanctuary - Domain of Thanos
The Batmobile from Batman v Superman is perhaps my favourite Batmobile design to date. I decided to build a UCS scale version and make it as authentic to the prop car as possible. The cockpit struts and roof panels were inspired by KKB-N7's excellent LDD rendition. Features include detailed interior, rolling wheels, and rotating front turret.
Here are some of my most recent custom police vehicles:
1985 Ford Econoline E-350 XLT NOOSE Van. Here is some info about NOOSE for those who haven't played GTA:
"The National Office of Security Enforcement (NOOSE) is a government law enforcement agency responsible primarily for heavily armed police responses." (From the GTA wiki)
Also pictured is a NOOSE officer with a standard issue M16 rifle.
Chicago Police Department SUV (Based off 60117)
1979 Ford Econoline E-350 XLT FBI Van
Little Bot and Sparrow By Jake Parker
(https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Bot-Sparrow-Jake-Parker/dp/1626723672)
It is a MOC that I have designed and instructions comes soon.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6UNQ6a_1u0
And the original from 1981:
Thanks to chyppo for the instructions.
Here's an aerial view of it, where you can clearly see the curved shape was accomplished by a series of ball joints, large plates, and various brown slope elements. The roof makes up a quarter of the piece count in of itself, and it easily comes off to access the inside.
Here's the back, where I used panels and blue-grey tiles placed on angular bricks sideways to get the scrap-metal look right, and I think it turned out looking really good. There's a play feature involving the window if you can spot it.
The inside may be a little cramped (because cartoon logic means thing can be way bigger on the inside to disobey the laws of physics) but I packed in every last important part of the dining hall, from Squidward's register boat, to the tables, to the order window, to the storage loft above the kitchen. No bathroom unfortunately, but that barely matters.
That big middle wall also pops off to get access to the kitchen and Mr. Krabs' office, where the secret formula is secretly hiding, secretly. If you can see, the grill doubles as a basic cantilever, that when pushed flies the Krabby Patties across the window to Squidward. Poor Squidward :(.
In fact, the entire restaurant is divided into a series of modules to get full access to everything to play inside!
Lastly, a size comparison to the Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart (Set #71016) to get an idea of how big this thing actually is!
I uploaded this MOC to Rebrickable if you're dying to look deeper into it or build it yourself. Don't worry, I have plans for even more creations like this in the future!
All of their vests and helmets are Sidan. Their weapons are 4 Sidan plus two Brickarms(two more are inside). The truck itself is based on the police truck from 60008. There is room for one more guy in the back as well. Maybe two.
Working model, powered by XL motor.
More here : http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/439887
More images over on my Flickr Account
https://www.flickr.com/photos/legominifig/
Hydraulic lift, of course. Carries it up to the entrance up above. ;)
Saturday Afternoons At Grandad's House
We would listen to the sport on the radio, he would have a beer I'd have chocolate and Frenchie a biscuit. How I was I could finish that game of scrabble.
Hello,
before I start writing about my Zeta Class, I want to say that I am sorry for my maybe not the best english. It's because I am from germany, but I try to write as good as I can.
A few weeks ago I started watching for a Zeta Class in Lego. I didn't found something I like, so I started building my own!
It is built of 4 parts: 1. The Cargo Room, 2. The Control Room, 3. and 4. The wings.
Now I will say something to the ship in general, and at the and I will show you some pictures.
1. The Cargo Room
In the Cargo Room I am able to put ~15 minifigs in (standing!). On the back of the Cargo Room is a place for the weapons, the backpacks and so on.
2. The Control Room
In the Control Room there are 2 control panels and one seat in the front from which the ship could get controlled. In the Control Room I can put ~10 minifigs. It looks like if there are more minfigs getting place, but it isn't like this because the ceiling is taking a little bit space too and there are some crossbars.
3. and 4. The wings
The wings are connected to the site of the ship and are able to move, but they weight to much so they are falling down if they dont get connected with a crossbar.
My Zeta Class has more than 700 pieces (for you this isn't much I think, but I usually don't build ships from Star Wars and it is one of the first ships I built). Soon I will make a building tutorial on my YouTube-Channel!
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@Logitaet welcome to the forums. Don't worry, your English is fine.
@vitreolum been a while since you posted a picture, hope all is well with you and v real life is just a bit busy at the moment or something, I love your models!
Full Gallery: https://flic.kr/s/aHskYkKfBL
I finally finished my second alternative build of Creator set 7347-Highway Pickup(https://brickset.com/sets/7347-1/Highway-Pickup). It's a Tyrrell P34, the only 6 wheel car to ever win a Formula 1 Grand Prix (Sweden, 1976).
This a new version of my first MOC
The interior has removable loading troop seats. Moving aft storage bay sled which fits a folded speeder bike, or more orange Kyber Crystal crates. Top lifts off for more seating. And, hatches all open. Oh, and two hatches hold extra missiles that shoot from the head. Legs have all the joints. Who's winded.
....but I guess if we were just talking about just the model..that's a long time. Of course there has to be a CAD model
built in the computer, and 230 pages of instructions.
Cargo container slides out on rails, both sides open with more rails inside for cargo sleds to sit on.
This is my MOC/MOD of the Milano. I did it just after seeing Vol. 2, but since I'm still pretty new here I wanted to put something up to show my MOCing work.
(Some mild spoilers for GotG Vol. 2 below)
I used the first Milano as the base and initially planned to just swap colours and update the cockpit, but as I worked I realised I wanted to capture more of the Milano's iconic moments, so I added a lever on the control panel (to represent the lock-out feature that Rocket and Quill use when fighting over who the better pilot is), a winch to re-create the scene where Drax jumps out to attack the last Sovereign ship (I tried getting the back to open up and have him jump out from inside, but there just wasn't room), and of course a better stereo.
I also added various hold areas, because I was struggling to fit all the Guardians' stuff in to begin with, and adding two more seats inside meant I needed somewhere to put it all. (Even though it meant getting rid of those awesome big yellow radar dishes!)
I hope you liked it, and any comments and criticisms are welcome.
LEGO Brand Store - Minifigures & Accessories
LEGO Brand Store: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk1CYRoX
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- Red Mazda RX7
- Black Nissan Skyline R34
- Blue Acura NSX
- White Toyota Supra
- Gray Mazda Furai