Posted June 23, 201311 yr Another very modular MOC, but this time it's my take on an underwater research station. I used 23769 bricks for this model, featuring underwater rivers of heavy fluids and multiple dig sites. As well as construction sites: Resource processing facilities: And, of course, submarines: And last but not least, renderings of some of the modules: And feel free to explore the *.lxf for yourself.
June 23, 201311 yr Impressive and well made work :thumbup: I like in particularly the inclined passages and the zone under construction
June 23, 201311 yr This is amazing. It's an intricate, complex-looking build, which, even though it's supposed to be a marine outpost, could be modified into a great underground fortress or something like that. I might modify it into one, in fact. Definitely a good MOC .
June 23, 201311 yr Author Impressive and well made work :thumbup: Thank you. This is amazing. It's an intricate, complex-looking build, which, even though it's supposed to be a marine outpost, could be modified into a great underground fortress or something like that. I might modify it into one, in fact. Definitely a good MOC . Thanks, and feel free to go ahead and use the original file, just let me know when you publish it, as I would really like to take a look at it when you are done :)
June 27, 201311 yr Very cool underwater research station. I like that your submarines aren't the typical ones most people are used to. Now I want to see some of this done with real LEGO parts!
June 27, 201311 yr Very cool - not at all what I was expecting when I clicked on this thread! Impressive...
June 30, 201311 yr Author Very cool underwater research station. I like that your submarines aren't the typical ones most people are used to. Now I want to see some of this done with real LEGO parts! Thanks, I tried to use a design for the subs that's similar to the style of the station. And I wanted them to be attachable to the double hatches with simple technics parts for playability, that limited the design choices for the front. Very cool - not at all what I was expecting when I clicked on this thread! Impressive... Thank you and make sure to check out the lxf file, as there are many details that were hard to capture in renderings :)
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