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The Drop Tower:
and the Swing Carousel:
They both function exactly like their real life counterparts, and I tried to design them in the same style as the Creator Expert rides.
I understand this isn't the thread for Lego Ideas submissions, so I'll just say more pictures and videos can be found at these mysterious links....
The Green is a bit too Lime green for me. But it is very colourful.
Drop Tower: https://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/35378522813/in/dateposted-public/
Swing Carousel:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/35346024224/in/dateposted-public/
More pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tfcrafter1/albums/72157684360135151
I would just switch the pale azure 1x1 for a white, or Trans version if you have lighting?
and the dark blue Dish on the front wings could be swapped with a dome to get a more bulbous profile.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Blade+Runner+Police+car&safe=vss&sa=X&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&ved=0ahUKEwi0zp_9ybPVAhXCLsAKHU7IBloQsAQIJQ&biw=1280&bih=914
I must admit it's open on the other two sides, but since they face away from view on the shelf anyway, no big deal. Aside from taking out the action features from the ATMs (and adding in a screen on the one of them that doesn't have a glowy purple chain smashed into the front of it - got a spare sticker sheet with one of the Lego Batman sets with a bit of Gotham Energy in it) the bank kiosk is mostly unchanged, and the pizza shop is made from parts of the pizza van (but with a shawarma spit added in beside the oven, of course), but the rest is all me (I mean, the '4' is from my old Baxter, but it still counts). Window frames from an old train, since they're the only frames I have that aren't busy being windows in something already built; those 'floors' are obviously very truncated, but there's only so far to the next shelf up (which is OT Star Wars) and I wanted room to park the Fantasticar on the roof and have it somewhat visible. The laboratory floor does have a full interior, but it's just a mishmash of techy bits and various coloured trans parts, meant to look comic-science-y from the outside, not really make sense internally.
And that's basically it for the re-do I've been doing of late on my Marvel New York - this, a streetfront 'base' for the Sanctum, and modular-style pavements for the Bugle and Avengers Tower (the latter with a foundation that turns it 45 degrees, for better visibility in the scene while still having the footprint square). And since I imagine whatever set(s) we get for Black Panther won't be New York based, this'll probably get to stay for a good little while before I have to move everything around to crowbar in something new.
I did not plan this as I was trying to build something else, but that didn't go as planned soooooo....
I put together a Lego City Playground/Recreational Park for Lego Ideas!
PAIGE (Prototype Artificial Intelligence, Gynoid Expression) was created by robotics student Letta Arkwright to simulate the kinds of social competencies she struggled with in her own day-to-day life. PAIGE is powered by a digital brain with an unprecedented social learning engine. As PAIGE teaches her creator to relate to others and to understand her own emotional needs, she is also learning for herself what it means to be a person.
This model of PAIGE uses over 830 pieces, stands 18.1 inches/46 centimeters/57.5 modules tall, weighs about 24 ounces/672 grams, and has 36 points of articulation. Her mouth, eyes, and eyebrows can be adjusted and/or swapped out to display different emotions.
Brick-build, slightly larger tree with lights would also add greatly to the Christmassy-atmosphere; one like the one 10249 (or go all-out and create one that is almost as tall as the house itself ;)).
Maybe add a 2D-model of Santa and/or his sled with deer on the roof?
Hope to have inspired you; great idea to add this place to a winter village!
Originally meant to be car from Palace Cinema, but, I decided to have some fun.
Visit the link below for more of my mocs, thanks!
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyzwE_zBeyJGvVym4kWC1g
Koenigsegg CC GT. Source:
Lego Mazinger Z. I made it in Chibi style and made a mini "street" view for him.
In fact, how many guys had really watched the show like me? :)
https://flic.kr/p/WYLKXY
https://twitter.com/johncheng0809/status/902558165669076993
Well worth the £650. :)
I made Mega Man out of Lego!
I created a cool video to go with.
And the project is up on Ideas!
Technically the kid should be in a yellow rain jacket, but I don't know if one exists (and I don't have anything like it in my collection)
This Ford GT is the ultimate expression of form following function. Its teardrop- shape body is the result of extensive work in the wind tunnel. Its carbon-fibre body and its 600-plus horsepower 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine are the ultimate expressions of technological innovation.
Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHsm7qSxrk
Please inform me if the images I used are of to high a resolution. Many thanks,
SmartArmoredMachine
This is a idea from Dali's famous painting-the temptation of saint anthony.
I think lots of people like paintings, and Dali is a very impressive one. Everyone who knows him will recognize the elephant right away from the long legs.
In the painting, there is also a palace on the back of the elephant, I made one for the elephant to carry, but I didn't make the same as the original painting since it is a little bit hard to depict.
Lots of parts can be adjusted, so the elephant can present different pose, the nose, ears, legs, head and tail all can be moved smoothly.
The most hard part is the leg, I tried to make it as thin as the painting, and moreover, they should also carry the weight of the elephant and the catsle, I am glad I made it!
Thanks for click in and see my moc, here is a more detaild video