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  1. I'm at it again! Last year I made a few Transformers beasts using official LEGO sets. And experience gained led to try and built another one , using LEGO Creator 31152 this time! THe biggest challenge unique to this project was using the remaining parts to built the animal tail! Most of the ball joints from the set have already being utilized, so I'm forcing myself to be creative to find a way to implement its tail. Builders remorse crept in while shooting photos of this MOC: I should've built a longer tail! The hind legs are locked in. However, this doesn't stop it from displaying a "ready-to-pounce" stance. As always... I'm very generous with poseability of my Transformers MOCs. He even has waist swivel! VIDEO! BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS! Visit my rebrickable page to purchase building instructions of this MOCs. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207068/alanyuppie/transformer-tiger-using-lego-creator-31152-space-astronaut/#details
  2. Blacktron I rises again! "You are now entering the Blacktron sector! This is the absolute limit of the Classic Space quadrant! You have been warned!" ...sorry about that. Had to get the legal stuff out of the way first! Anyway: Blacktron long-range fighter "Buzzard" Above is the two copies of the Blacktron XL-15, which are now dubbed the "Buzzard" type starfighter. So back in January of 2023, I decided to convert the XL-15 spaceship from the film "Lightyear" into original Blacktron colors. The blue became yellow, and white was turned to black, with all the trans-green removed. I added laser blasters under the wings where some technic pins are and put a different control tile in the cockpit. I was thinking about building a second ship, but then again, getting some of the parts from Bricklink was a total pain due to extremely low quantities in the needed color. (I'm talking about you, 3 x 3 wedge plate in yellow!) Thankfully, I bought one too many of both kinds of the yellow 12 x 3 wedge plates, as they are very rare as well with only one store selling four of each kind in the USA, which made making the second one easier later on. Blacktron command vessel "Executor" In addition to the two Buzzards, I wanted a Blacktron capitol ship. I had no ideas of my own ship, so I spent most of the afternoon of 10/5/23 taking Benny's beloved spaceship from The Lego Movie and corrupting it into a twisted, evil version. I revamped the nose, removed the expanding wing assembly and snub fighters. Of course I then recolored it almost exclusively in black and yellow. (some gray was unavoidable!) I armed it with a turret on the top rear where the sensor array once was, and put the commanders office below where the wing mechanism used to be. To keep with the one-word naming scheme of the original Blacktron, I borrowed the name of Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer, decreeing this ship the Blacktron Executor. I struggled to think of an engine flame color that fit OG Blacktron, but eventually trans-light blue was selected. Since the wings don't extend anymore, I added a third section for figures with a turret on top in their place. The rear-most section lifts away, but the rest of the roof sections are supposed to fold open. The ship seats seven troops and 1 commander. Blacktron cargo transporter "Vendetta" The new Blacktron Vendetta. I combined the Renegade with a new cockpit modified from the Blacktron Cruiser GWP, with added parts from a free Rebrickable MOC's instructions. The cargo pod is reverse engineered and modified from one posted in a Brickset article. (More pictures to coming soon of this ship!) Blacktron armored ground transporter "Marauder" The 2021 Star Wars set 75311 (Imperial Armored Marauder) has been transformed into a Blacktron 1 version, complete with revised guns instead of those annoying flick-fire things. I couldn't use space seats inside this one, but there are plenty (four) 2x2 modified tiles with just enough room for air-tanks in the model... at least I hope that will be the case! The rear of the hover-vessel with the laser turrets rotated. There are eight total opening hatches on the all four sides and top to place figures / store cargo. One figure sits in the rotating rear turret, two troopers sit in the main body of the vehicle, while the last fig sits in the drivers seat. Blacktron giant robot "Destructor" For this model, I used parts and ideas from the Eternals line's "In Arishem's Shadow" set 76155 (body / head / upper legs / upper arms) along with claw from the old Agents 2.0' "Robot Attack" set 8970. The lower legs and laser arm are (modified) holdovers from the "Build Better Bricks" Iron Giant instructions. (I need to fix the laser arm's elbow joint but I keep forgetting!) Blacktron "Shadow Runner" space car Recently, while I was on my Blacktron kick, I decided I needed a vehicle for the commander. So, after a few false starts with other models, I dusted off this old TRON Legacy Light Runner model and went to town modifying it. The model originally was made five years ago (was 2018 really that long ago?!?), and is based off the two-seater TRON set 21314 MOD that was made by BrickBrosUK and posted on Brickset here. The name Shadow Runner is a play on the Light-based vehicles from TRON. Blacktron minifigs 1x commander 4x officers 19x troopers 1x robot (E.D.G.A.R.) (Thanks to my brother for giving me ~10 of his unwanted Blacktron torsos from the old GWP that were purchased from Pick-A-Brick back in 2023.) Blacktron robot "E.D.G.A.R." This model is recolored and modified from the E.R.I.C. robot from set 76831 - Zurg Battle - from the Pixar film Lightyear. I call this one E.D.G.A.R. which stands for: Electronic Data Gathering / Assimilating Robot Blacktron space base "Outpost 13" This sandwich-looking model was built from an 2002 Alpha Team set 4795 (Ogel Underwater base and AT sub) but heavily modified to fit into the Blacktron I theme. I had to fill in the spots where the flexible plastic "window' pieces were, replace the skull logo with the upside-down Tri-Force logo of Blacktron I, find ways to make the model almost totally "air tight", and add on a radar dish instead of a harpoon gun. I also made the building a lot deeper - about eight studs. As on the original set, the logo folds down, where it can be used as a ramp. Also as on the original set, the MOD folds open to access the inside details. Special shout out to Jon Mo who designed the brick built Blacktron logo I used on my model. Also, thanks to Flickr user EliteGuard01 for finding that logo design and recommending it to me! The rear of the model. I took out the fancy spinning wall of the original set and replaced it with a bank of windows. The inside was very hard to figure out, as most space furniture is for me. I decided on six computer stations and a desk for the commander. Another source of trouble was to make the building open cleanly and close without holes. The original set struggled with this, and it failed miserably. However, I feel I managed to fix that. Thoughts? Vendetta and updated minifigures added 1/8/25
  3. Since this year (2024) is the Year of the Dragon in Chinese zodiac, I've been thinking to build a Transformer dragon using official LEGO set. However, I kinda forgotten about this plan until last month! So I scrambled to find the right lego set to start a dragon project. And finally.... this alt MOC is born! This 2-headed dragon transformer is built using only parts from set 31121: Crocodile . And this is my 7th (Yes, SEVENTH) Transformer made using the said set. Seasoned G1 Transformers fans might recognise this MOC as Hung-grr, a Decepticon from teamTerrorcons that turned into similar alternate mode. Noticed the tan colored triangular parts below his necks. THey're important to stabilize the heavy necks and heads from sagging. ROBOT MODE As always..transformation between modes doesn't require reassembly of parts. More photos in my blog link below https://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2024/12/video-tutorial-transformers-two-headed.html VIDEO TUTORIAL LAST WORDS.. I'm not done with dragons yet! I'm anxiously waiting for next year's LEGO Creator Dragon to build another Dragon Transformer from.!.
  4. Seeing a delta robot in real life finally made me try to built one myself. As it's not only a model but (more or less) complicated robotics as well, i'm learning a lot. But first, here's a clip of the current state: (Some day i will learn proper lighting, filming and editing. But not during this project) The project started with a proof of concept, just to get a feel for the mechanics at play. Here i understood how the twin rods on each arm remove all rotational degrees of freedom by only allowing parallel movements. As i was pondering whether to revive my old RCX or investing in used mindstorms, i remembered the existence of pybricks. And oh boy is it great! I was prepared for an evening of IDE installs and debugging, but everythinig just worked All it needed was a bluetooth dongle, a Windows restart and the browser (although i prefer the offline program to stay independent) I had the Control+ hub LED showing a rainbow not even 30 minutes after i started this endavour With this proof of concept, the next step was to actually build the delta robot. Although the end goal is to pick up parts with a pneumatic grapper, i concentrated on the movement platform for now. The result is very ... prototype-y. The whole assembly is held only by the + holes in those three Technic Beams in the very center: The motors just sit on the Technic Pins of the frame assembly, being held there by bent Technic beams I geared down the motors 3:5 for increased accuracy of the angle measurements and to give the mechanics more space to move: With the construction "completed" (i'll rebuild it once i feel like i know what i'm doing), there was nothing to do but maths. To move the platform to a specific point, each lever has to be in a specific point, with quite complex dependencies. There are two calculations you might have to make: Forward Kinematics: given the angle of each lever/motor, what is the position of the effector in space? Reverse Kinematics: given a specific point in space, what angle does each lever/motor have to be to get the effector there? Fortunately, i found this super interesting github repo, where someone much smarter than me implemented all the calculations in Python (and much more). I copied his reverse and forwards kinematics code directly into pybricks. But the different math libraries used made me uncertain of the results. So i tried to understand the calculations myself, for which i highly recommend this tutorial on a (defunct) robotics forum. Trying to test my code, i stumbled upon a problem i haven't been able to solve: i can't get reliable absolute angles of the XL motors. Upon startup the reported motor.angle()s are always different. According to the documentation, there is a way to reset motors to their absolute values with motor.reset_angle(), but only if they support it. So it seems the XL motors only show the differential angle? The documentation regarding those motors is very sparse. In one of the best collections of lego motor data, it is said that they have "an absolute encoder". Internally, they look as if they would support it, but i can't find anything about this (hall sensor?) IC online. @Pybricks, can you confirm or deny whether it's possible to get the motor position of an Powered Up L motor without manual calibration? Right now i implemented a manual calibration routine, which is a little bit annoying because i have to lift the whole robot in the air for it to work. Well, back to testing my kinematics code. The first test that came to mind was moving on a constant level. To detect deviations from the plane, i put a pen in the middle that would draw the shape i programmed, with the intensity of the line showing the quality of the movement. Fortunately i found this small, ten year old pen, that fit inside the effector quite easily: Only after doing my first test did i realise that i effectively built a printer Here's some more artwork: The latest setback were empty batteries from all my testing. Based on a model i can't find any more (sorry!), i designed and printed a dummy battery with an USB-C PD trigger board set to 9V. Now i can supply the energy straight from a wall plug. Much more economic with all the debugging i have to do. So, what's next? Implement smooth movement: have the hub calculate the next movement during the current one and understand where this start-stop behaviour comes from Understanding the behaviour of track_target() and run_target() together with multasking and coroutines seem to be the best bet here. Build a pneumatic gripper (and buy/steal/accuire the motor for it) It has to be fast acting and work with one motor allone. Finally a legitimate reason to use an airtank Find something to grip and move that fits in the relatively small action radius I was thinking of something along the lines of Tower of Hanoi, with different colored stacks of pulley wheels (although they might be to big)
  5. This is my new bot. Can walk straight and turn. Uses only classical Lego PF devices, no smartphone and apps required.
  6. Hello! I own the 8527 Mindstorms NXT set, in like new condition, and am looking for a buyer! All parts are present, including the red and blue balls, CD-rom, user guide, and original box. It was assembled once, and then shelved. Price: Please send me an offer! I am looking for something a little lower than similar Bricklink listings but I am willing to negotiate. Shipping: I will be shipping the set from USA. I am looking for sellers in North America so I can provide free shipping, but if the buyer is out of country then I might have to add part of the shipping costs to the total price. Please DM me if interested! (sorry for the blurry photos, these were taken on my camera and not my phone)
  7. So I was working on a simple rc program on my computer today with my new 51515 set and was trying to make it rc using the keyboard (up arrow=forward down arrow=reverse left arrow=left right arrow=right) But it is hard because there is no "when no key pressed" block to my knowledge. The robot I am using is THIS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  8. Hello ! Here a little video of my new project, a wine pourer for alcoholic people , the software is not operationnal today. i will post a new video when the project will be finished ! see the famous domestic robots: Light a candle, Open a yogurt, cut a cake
  9. Hello! I want to present to you my entry for Ideas Moments In Space contest, Time to Charge! Lambda, the little robot needs to recharge after work! Help him! Plug the robot on the charging station, open his belly and the box contaning charging hoose and plug it into the robot to charge him! Set contains little, funny robot with moveable head, arms and legs, openable toolbox for Lambda tools and the charging station itself! I would appreciate your vote if you like this entry :) - https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/1b817aba-3990-4e6d-a17f-7a59a948d02f/application/00a14eb0-6288-4baf-8d5d-ce27816affe2
  10. Lockon Commander (Mobile Frame Zero) by Artemiy Karpinskiy, on Flickr This is an upscaled Lockon-type Frame from popular fan-created LEGO wargame “Mobile Frame Zero”. The Lockon Frame is created by Vitor Faria.
  11. Hi Everybody, I want to show you my Transformers G1 Soundwave in Robot Mode:
  12. Hi Everybody, I want to show you my Tutorial, which shows, how you can build Transformers G1 Optimus Prime in ROBOT MODE:
  13. Hi guys! This is my first MOC post so I hope y'all like it (and please say how I could make it better :))I know it's pretty small but here goes: https://i.imgur.com/WQheQD3.jpg The robot, called Metal-0 who lives in the melting igloo surveys his land https://i.imgur.com/O4JvGxS.jpg Metal-0 has his dinner, sitting on his sofa bed: a millefeuille, a waffle and some cranberry juice. https://i.imgur.com/kMS5rm8.jpg The genie slides down the candy cane firemans pole https://i.imgur.com/h9sHRZW.jpg Metal-0 climbs the Snowman climbing frame after dinner. https://i.imgur.com/7jivewW.jpg Metal-0 tired. Goodnight. Thanks for looking!!! :)
  14. This is my creation base on a Mobile Suit (Gundam Barbatos) in the Gundam series named : "Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS". Lupus is the 7th form of this Gundam, first appeared in 2nd season of the series. Type : lego gundam Name : Gundam Barbatos Form : Lupus Code name : ASW-G-08 Pilot : Mikazuki August Series : Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS / (機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu?) Youtube : Frame Building Instruction : Overview: LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr The backpack can attach the Sword Mace. LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Holding weapon. LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr High Grade 1/144 box art: LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Both hand can attach 20mm guns: LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Attach both Sword Mace and 20mm Guns LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Full Mechanic 1/100 box art: LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Some more pose with action base: LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, trên Flickr My order creation from series Gundam IRON BLOODED ORPHANS:
  15. type : lego gundam name : Gundam Flauros - Base on the first from 72 demons of Solomon code : ASW-G-64 Pilot : Norba Shino series : Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS / (機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu?) Youtube link : LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Mobile Armor mode: LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr Mobile Suit mode: LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr LEGO Gundam Flauros ASW-G-64 (Ryusei-Go IV) by demon demon demon, trên Flickr My other moc in series Iron Blooded Orphans:
  16. This LEGO project started immediately when POTP Rodimus official photos was revealed few months back. Instead of replicating POTP Roddy design (Hot Rod merging with his trailer to form super mode) ... I have chosen to integrate all of his vehicle components in robot mode, not unlike 3rd Party version of him, DX9. Initially he would "merely" transform from vehicle to robot mode but halfway through I decided to throw in a base mode after some tweaking. I relish on giving myself extra challenge there to kinda prolong the building process. Recently I got hold of a phone that could capture decent HD vids so from now on, instead of snapping photos of the transformation.. I will capture a video showing my nimble hands transforming my LEGO TFs. Please please please please subscribe my youtube channel..!! PROMOTIONAL PIC VEHICLE MODE BASE MODE Being a fan of base mode TF... I love to arm the base mode of my LEGO creations with tons of weaponry for defensive and offensive purpose. ROBOT MODE Before I get started on my LEGO TF project, I usually set in mind a few challenges/aims for the final design of my creation. For this Roddy: - Better proportions and neater kibbles not obstructing his waist , for a sharper looking silhouette - Curvier and less blocky legs derived from a blocky trailer. - I wanted less red (and more black/gray) for the legs from the primarily red vehicle mode. This means turning the trailer panels inside out to form his legs. - getting the vehicle cockpit to fit a lego minifigure - Chest to store the matrix. A definite must! - Forearm mounted cannons. Due to design limitations... his forearm cannons doesn't come from the vehicle intakes/exhausts. The arms are concealed inside the trailer together with the cannons. I am forced to distribute the intakes to become his shoulder mounted cannons instead. As usual.... hit my blog to view more photos ! http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2017/11/lego-rodimus-prime-part-3-of-3.html And follow me at facebook to get updates on my work in progress! https://www.facebook.com/alanyuppiebrick/ Thanks guys!
  17. Hi guys! Back in March, I came to this subforum to share my first sci-fi creation (this one). Finishing that one sparked a range of ideas for other builds in the mobile suit (a.k.a. mech) genre. Today I'm sharing my second mobile suit MOC: "OXON III". Overview & Specifications OXON III is an assault-type mobile suit, designed for military interventions and special operations. Model III is loaded with sophisticated features, including: Anti-radar stealth armour Projectile trajectory tracking system (PTTS) Booster-assisted super-maneuverability NervLink cockpit 2 wrist cannons 2 retractable turrets 4 hidden plasma cannons Functionality Target acquired. Shoulder mounted PTTS activated. Plasma cannon hatches deployed. Firing plasma cannons. Deploy and firing turrets. Warning: Failure detected. Location: Left turret. Functionality report: 50%. Condition report: Steady. Cause: Unknown. Ejecting pilot. Articulation & Posability Size comparison Builder's notes I had three main goals in mind for OXON. First of all, it needed to be larger than Handyman (pictured above, left). Secondly, it would have improved articulation and body proportions. Thirdly, I wanted it to have hidden weapons. For the colour scheme, I settled on black, accents of white and (printed) silver decorations. To underline the military, stealthy purpose of the mech, I chose to stick to angular shapes as much as possible. There were a couple of challenges with this build. I started with the thighs, which have an internal bend to allow the legs to come further inward than the standard 90 degree angle (ratcheted joint) with the hips. Then, getting the plasma cannons into the shoulders was harder than I expected. However, the most difficult part came at the end, when I discovered that the ankles needed additional friction to support the weight in various positions. It took a lot of trial and error to figure out the ankle stabilizers, but to be honest I'm really proud of how they work and look. Conclusion Overall, I think I have made great steps with OXON. I achieved the goals that I had in mind and I am more than satisfied with the result. It makes me already look forward to my next mech build! As always, C&C appreciated!
  18. Many artists during October take on the Inktober challenge, drawing in ink every day of October. This year I decided to do something similar, but with MOCs. I've already done a few mechas based off Ksenolog's sketches, but this time around I decided to dedicate a whole month to translating his amazing works into digital 3D lego. This thread is a full collection of my MOCtober entries. #01 Dailybot #699 Original Picture: #02 Dailybot #684 Original Picture: #03 Dailybot #672 Original Picture: #04 Dailybot #692 Original Picture: #05 Dailybot #654 Original Picture: #06 Dailybot #703 Original Picture: #07 Dailybot #601 Original Picture: #08 Dailybot #572 Original Picture: #09 Dailybot #557 Original Picture: #10 Dailybot #522 Original Picture: #11 Dailybot #544 Credit to my spouse for helping with the bg. Original Picture: #12 Dailybot #490 Original Picture: #13 Dailybot #710 Original Picture: #14 Dailybot #700 Original Picture: #15 Dailybot #702 Original Picture: #16 Dailybot #675 Original Picture: #17 Dailybot #594 Original Picture: #18 Dailybot #714 Original Picture: #19 Dailybot #619 Original Picture: #20 Dailybot #633 Original Picture: #21 Dailybot #617 Original Picture: #22 Dailybot #636 Original Picture: #23 Dailybot #583 Original Picture: #24 Dailybot #634 Original Picture: #25&#26 Dailybot #634 Original Picture: #27 Dailybot #724 Original Picture: #28 Dailybot #461 Original Picture: #29 Dailybot #439 Original Picture: #30 Dailybot #726 Original Picture: #31 Dailybot #575 Original Picture: There you go! Hope you liked what I’ve done! I certainly do like the result of MOCtober and I am very much proud of myself! <3 Please don't forget to go and check out Ksenolog's works!
  19. Hi, Here I'm presenting a modified unit from the Dark Trooper Squad that I created several years ago. This is a small sample of a much larger project that I'm working on based off of the Dark Forces video game, which was released way back in 1995. It might be too Warhammer-ish for some folks, but thats ok, enjoy! Dark Trooper Heavy Flamethrower 2 by outworlderohlendorf21, on Flickr Dark Trooper Heavy Flamethrower 1 by outworlderohlendorf21, on Flickr Dark Trooper Heavy Flamer Thrower 3 by outworlderohlendorf21, on Flickr
  20. Name: Gundam Barbatos Lupus Code name: ASW-G-08 Series: Mobile Suit Gundam IRON BLOODED ORPHANS Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmPwBC3dXK0 LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr LEGO Gundam Barbatos Lupus ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr Previous form: LEGO Gundam Barbatos ASW-G-08 1/60 by demon demon demon, on Flickr
  21. I do not own to many Technic parts and I rarely look into drawers with them. But there was a day when I had to :P I found there many parts that I almost never use. So I started looking for more bricks which I rarely build with. And that way the mobster was born :) Read more » Bigger photos and full story here: LEGO Gallery - Shelby - mobster Follow my new MOCs and articles at: Facebook | Flickr | Google+ --- Notice: This is a shortened version of the post from LEGO Blog - Bricks' Treasure.
  22. This is a recreation of the robot character GLaDOS from the game 'Portal', using Technic and Mindstorms. Just to answer a question some of you may have: Why Mindstorms? Why not PF? Well for a start, I don't own that many PF motors (only got 2 medium motors and 1 XL motor), and secondly, I don't own any PF IR receivers or remotes. The mindstorms kit has its own IR sensor and remote, so I used that. Functions: 1. Head elevation controlled by EV3 large motor 2. Head rotation controlled by EV3 medium motor 3. Body elevation controlled by EV3 large motor 4. Body rotation controlled by EV3 medium motor These may not be very many functions, but they allow for most of GLaDOS's movement seen in the actual game. The range of movement is quite reasonable. Regarding aesthetics, I don't own a lot of LEGO pieces, so the model may look a bit incomplete or strange in some places. But I think I did an OK job with what I had to work with, especially the head. Some more images: Video: More info about the robot can be found here: https://www.us.lego.com/en-us/mindstorms/community/robot?projectid=d1208d08-db8f-421c-9aa7-5f618912d7b0
  23. Hey Guys! I have been building with Mindstorms for just about 4 years now. To think of that is pretty mind-blowing! So I decided to re-create a video on a creation I built almost 3 years ago: My Lego Mindstorms CUB3. Description: "Built with LEGO MINDSTORMS and Technic components, this creation includes: 2 EV3 Large Motors, 1 EV3 Medium Motor, 1 EV3 InfraRed Sensor, 2 small linear-actuators, a pair of hidden caterpillar tracks, and more! With its insignificantly-looking cubic structure, CUB3 is engineered to look like your ordinary box just lying around. Decoration, anyone? Your neighbors will find out soon enough. Just watch!" Hope you guys enjoy! P.S. - Some of you EB users gave suggestions on my video editing of a previous video. I tried to follow that advice when editing this video. What do you think? Thanks!
  24. Here is a collection of Slizer/Throwbot MOCs that were originally designed by @Logan McOwen. His works inspired me to start my own little series of digital revamps, including both official Slizer sets and his original character designs. All of his creations, including the ones I picked, can be found in his Flickr Albums. Let's begin, shall we? (all images are clickable by the way and lead to my Flickr. The titles are links leading to Logan's MOC images) - - - Tremor Slizer - - - Construction Slizer - - - Chopper Slizer - - - Soldier Slizer - - - Cheetah Slizer - - - Doctor Slizer - - - Orbit Slizer - - - Patrol Slizer - - - Logger Slizer - - - Proselytiser Slizer - - - Comments and critiques are always welcome! - - - If you like what I do and you want to see me create your OC, a favorite Bionicle Character, or something else, feel free to look up my Commission Info! I also now have a Patreon page, so please consider supporting!
  25. [Digital Render] Toa Komas (Friends OC) by Artemiy Karpinskiy, on Flickr This is Komas, an OC of my friend Sue, who have recently pledged to my Patreon. Here's a rotational GIF as a bonus: * * * If you like what I do and you want to see me create your OC, a favorite Bionicle Character, or something else, feel free to look up my Commission Info! I also run a Patreon page, so please consider supporting!
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