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Hi all, 

I have a project on Lego Ideas that I hope you will support.

My Nature Photography Cabin is a midsized build of about 800 parts.
It has 3 minifigs and 6 different brickbuild animals.
The cabin itself sports a removable roof for easy access.
The size is perfect for display or using in a layout as the footprint is just a little over 32x32.

If you could show your support via the link below, I will be very grateful!

https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:1c4fef7aa9b44e6f9da32654765ab5b0?s=m

 

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On 12/30/2020 at 6:02 PM, Lord James said:

Hi, everyone, I have a historically accurate but also nostalgia-inducing project for you. Please support and share! If you leave me a comment, I can find your projects and support them back as well!

https://ideas.lego.com/projects/4579400b-a126-447b-9840-b9b15074a47c

 

 

 

Ooh, a star fort! Very cool! I'd messed around on Stud.io to try to make a more "authentic" Imperial fort before but never got nearly this close to anything "complete". I love the sloping brickwork and the internal ramp.

If I might offer a bit of constructive criticism, though, it looks like it might be a fairly repetitive build... I wonder if you could make it a little more varied, perhaps by adding some greenery growing on/around part of it, or an external pier, or making one of the sides show some damage from a pirate siege. As it stands the main gate is one of the only points of interest on the exterior, which feels like a missed opportunity for a model like this that looks like it could display best "in the round".

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Hi all! Over the last week or two I've been working on a project that continues the spirit of Adventurers and Orient Express in a modern form. I present.. The Lost Temple! Of course, any support would be greatly appreciated and sharing the project as well would be. Any suggestions with the build would also be appreciated! 

https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:8146d09a8183474b830aff9a26b54804

 

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5 minutes ago, MasterofElements said:

Hi all! Over the last week or two I've been working on a project that continues the spirit of Adventurers and Orient Express in a modern form. I present.. The Lost Temple! Of course, any support would be greatly appreciated and sharing the project as well would be. Any suggestions with the build would also be appreciated! 

https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:8146d09a8183474b830aff9a26b54804

 

Awesome!

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Hi everyone, I’ve been incrementally updating a System Bionicle MOC over the past couple of months and have shared it on Lego Ideas as well. It is at a point now that I consider it complete.

If you would like to take a few moments to check it out, support and share, that would be awesome and greatly appreciated!

https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b5456207-ed0d-4f44-a02b-b0dae424158e

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My LEGO MOC - The Flight Simulator is on LEGO Ideas. 

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https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:d3c9edc71a3c4ea38b5d4dbe1fc0faa6

Flight Simulator

If this MOC received 10, 000 likes, LEGO might produce it as their official product. 

More importantly is I want this MOC to be an educational tool for kids and might be an entertaining set for adults. 

This Flight Simulator can do pitch and roll, but not yaw. 

I developed a mechanism to switch between auto mode (use motor thru remote) or manual mode (by hand). 

To make it more interesting, I added pitch and roll indicators. 

Thank you for your support.
 

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Hi all,

I am new to this forum, and a huge LEGO AFOL part of the OHIOLUG, and gear head with love of LEGO and specifically cars. 
I am asking you all could vote for my LEGO IDEAS project that has the potential of becoming an actual product with the help of your votes. 
Here is the link: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/00b11e77-bf3c-4ca1-b31d-fd1d4eb77175 Enjoy!


Happy Building,

Zander

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Howdy!
Here is my redesigned Fort Iron Cactus! https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:3e48fd3e9c7e4ac09f887e74f56a5e80 
 It is my interpretation of an Old Wild West Fort. Inspiration for this comes from a mix of the Lego Western theme, Ninja theme, and some Ninjago.
There are several updates over my original MOC. The base is 64 x 64 studs, and has been built up one block thick to accommodate hinges to allow the fort to open up. The fort itself is now 26 x 25 studs. The original digital build had around 2,100 pieces, not including minifigures or the two horses, this submitted version has slightly fewer as some pieces were removed during the refining of this design. 
The fort is three stories tall and made with a modular technique to allow it to separate into 8 different sections plus the base. The base is hinged to allow it to swing open. The top level has four panels that are hinged to allow an opening for four cannons. The top level also has a lookout tower with my attempt of a Gatling gun (rotary stud shooter) and the fort's commander's office/living quarters. The second level contains the bunkhouse for the officers and a walkway that wraps around the fort. The ground level contains the armory, jail cell, chow hall, and the bunkhouse for the enlisted.
There are three groups of minifigs in this project: enlisted in the light blue uniforms, officers in the dark blue uniforms, and of course three bandits.
51352520975_f4aeae6656_h.jpgFIC V3.0 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

51352241379_fb5f80736b_h.jpgFIC Sub 1 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

51352519995_0a1de17ba8_h.jpgFIC Sub 4 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

51352520210_45bb925955_h.jpgFIC Sub 5 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

51352520260_f144003151_h.jpgFIC Sub 6 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

51351502221_6f2e89e959_h.jpgFIC Sub 7.2 retry by Jamin Star, on Flickr

 

 

 

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