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[MOC] The Little Eagle / Le Petit Aigle (A pirate bluecoat ship)
Sounds like a good reason to drink + in Quarantine. Cheers! They don't have the middle hull piece available in this color (old dark grays). I think these boat pieces only came out in one set from the 90s so I had to shrink everything down as much to make it compact. Sr Kiwi after my real dogo lol.
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[MOC] The Little Eagle / Le Petit Aigle (A pirate bluecoat ship)
Greetings! I wanted to share a new pirate moc I have developed during quarantine. It is a small blue coat vessel with influence on speed and just enough fire power to do some damage . Strong credit goes out to lego youtube builder MOC YOUR BRICKs for providing very helpful assistance with customizing sails and ship detail. Some more pics available here including the development phase, comparison with other custom ships, and secret treasure compartment: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmMtdMTp https://flic.kr/s/aHsmMtgZ93 Let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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ZELDA - Breath of the Wild
Great tribute to Link's house in BotW. I recently completed a Zelda MOC display and wanted to see what other creations we have out there on this great game.
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(MOC) Theramore Castle from World of Warcraft.
Very nice! I love the colors and the use of ALL the tile pieces throughout the walls.
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[MOC] Large city display featuring trains and monorail
As a main focus in castle building I wasn't sure how it would look packing the buildings really close together like that. And I wanted to try something a bit different than modular type buildings in the display. Thank you and now I have a bunch of city pieces for the next city display. Thanks!
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[MOC] Large city display featuring trains and monorail
Thanks! I got lucky and found the road plates for cheap on bricklink. They are the ones from the construction set 6600. I built pillars out of grey brick and the sides to give it that freeway look. Oh yea and for the sides I used plates,tile, and flexible hose pieces. It was a bit challenging getting the sides right on the curve road sections of the freeway. The street lights I used on the freeway was taken directly from other lego city sets. thanks guys
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[MOC] Large city display featuring trains and monorail
Hi everyone, This was my LEGO CITY MOC built and displayed in 2018 that I wanted to share with you guys. The project was my first attempt at using the RC trains with monorail trains together in a larger layout. It took me about 7 months or so to complete the display. There were several things I looked to achieve when putting together this display, but the ones I am most proud of were the following: Raised Free ways with borders and lights to give it a busy city vibe. Freeway signs, Billboard signs, and other type of signs that would go with a realistic city. Tall skyscraper buildings to all sit in the downtown area. There are easily over 60,000 LEGO pieces used in the display making it my largest MOC to date. You can view more photo on my flickr album: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmCH6Ttc There were a few obstacles along the way of completing the display, but overall I am quite satisfied how everything turned out. I have made a few YouTube videos of the trains and monorail in action if anyone is interested. I really appreciate all the feedback. It motivates me to build and create new stuff
- [MOC] Candy Store
- [MOC] Candy Store
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MOC: The Great Sphinx
Creativebrick Studio 117 replied to Peppermint_M's post in a topic in LEGO Action and Adventure ThemesHi, I was about 12 years old when my dad bought me this set at an FAO Schwarz toystore. The whole first adventurers line felt so fresh for LEGO at the time. Like nothing they had ever done before... Your MOC is great. It captures the heart of the main structure of the set in a moving way. The tan colors with light bluish gray work great, and the minifigs perfect for the display. Great tribute!
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Knights of the Round Table
This looks incredible. I really love the flooring idea. It gives it that castle feeling, and a nice break from the tile 2x2 pieces. (Am I the only one curious on how exactly the flooring was made? I'm not seeing it)
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[MOC] Savoye International Airport
Thanks guys! I was very limited to space back then with just the one 6 Ft table. I have more tables now, and am actually in the process of starting a new project maybe a larger airport or something else not sure yet. One thing I would like to have done is complete a whole monorail transport system. The MOC will always feel incomplete to me in a way cause of that.
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[MOC] Savoye International Airport
Hi Guys, I wanted to share an airport MOC I made back in 2016. I joined this site a couple weeks ago, and slowly getting to posting some of my latest projects. I've been reading the posting guidelines on this site and hope I am doing this right! (If doing something wrong let me know). I decided I wanted to build an Airport MOC after traveling that year and getting to see a few airports that inspired me. I also noticed there is a lacking of LEGO airport MOCs in general. There are approx. 40,000+ LEGO pieces used in this airpot MOC. It was displayed in Las Vegas convention center at the Brickfest Live in September 2016 for the 2-day event as part of my LUG. The MOC was named after the famous Villa Savoye in Pairs, France. These were the earlier stages of the project. I was still doing much trial and error, but was starting to get some of the design I wanted for the airport. A few weeks later finally the project was completed. Let me know what you guys think? If you would like to see more pics they are available on my brickshelf account or my signature: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=574860
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