barneius

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  1. Thank you everyone for the discussion. Much respect for @icm for a detailed and comprehensive evaluation - it must have taken much time to prepare it. Btw, it was very interesting to read your post on a LEGO X-wing build history. All I have to say here is that I have not copied firefabric's design nor any of it's parts. I strongly disagree with @firefabric point of view. Nevertheless I think everyone may judge the issue for herself / himself. That was one of the reasons I've decided not to be active in this thread.
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    [MOC] DeLorean Time Machine

    I am pleased to present to you my latest model - DeLorean Time Machine, which I assume does not need much introduction, as it is an icon of pop culture and probably the most recognizable movie car ever. It was created as part of a joint project - a western mocup, which we’ve prepared together with other members of Polish Zbudujmy.to LUG. It’s a Speed Champions style solid build display model, depending on the version, built out of 408, 439 and 434 bricks, respectively. There is also dedicated display stand. The stickers were traditionally prepared by the guys from brickstickershop. Instructions are out now at rebrickable: https://reb.li/m/165349 DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr DeLorean Time Machine by barneius, on Flickr
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    [MOC] Aston Martin DBS

    Aston Martin DBS. This British classic was produced since 1967 only for 5 years when it was restyled and changed the name to Aston Martin V8. Then in 1977 it was thoroughly restyled again to become a high performance gran turismo V8 Vantage. The third and last model that recently joined my Aston Martin collection. 353 pieces - painted red and gold, for which dark tan worked surprisingly well. Instructions as always available at rebrickable: https://reb.li/m/163666 Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin DBS by barneius, on Flickr
  4. I built it probably over a year ago, and although it was shown at a few exhibitions, it couldn't wait to be presented online for a long time. Aston Martin V8 Vantage - 1977 model in the specification including "a few optional extras installed" prepared by the Q Branch for James Bond in one of my favorite films from the series - The Living Daylights. Initially, I built it in DBG, but in the end I chose black as it better reflected the original - as always, a difficult decision when the desired color is something between the two. A stand referring to a spectacular scene on a frozen lake was also created. Instructions available at rebrickable: https://reb.li/m/161992 Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Aston Martin V8 Vantage LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr
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    [moc] Aston Martin V8 Vantage (1977)

    thx. oh I wish we had Timothy Dalton's Bond minifigure... not a chance though i guess...
  6. Here comes my latest project - Toyota Supra MK4 from The Fast and the Furious. Traditionally, I have tried to stick as close to the Speed Champions style as possible. The model is made out of 380 elements, features detailed interior, including double nitro pack behind the seats, and fits two minifigs. As in most of my mocs I didn't use the standard Speed Champions chasis. The front end gave me the most trouble. From the very beginning I knew how I wanted the headlights and what position they should be in, yet I couldn't find the right solution to combine all the pieces together and, at the same time, maintain the stability of the structure. What mattered here was the fact that the range of bricks that I usually use in orange is somewhat limited. Of course, the Fast & Furious version couldn't do without the stickers and here, as always, the guys from Brick Sticker Shop did a fantastic job. I also have "civilian" varieties in several colors ready, which basically do not require stickers at all, although they can be decorated with those from the 76901 set - I will complete the post with additional images over time. Instructions traditionally available at rebrickable: https://reb.li/m/138484. For even more photos, please check my flickr profile: https://www.flickr.com/photos/barneius/ ... 0306256134 Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 The Fast and the Furious by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 yellow by barneius, on Flickr Toyota Supra MK4 yellow by barneius, on Flickr
  7. Here comes my latest project - beautiful Lamborghini Miura SV - 325 pieces solid build display model with detailed interior and mighty 385 PS V12 engine right behind the seats just like in the real car. Fits two minifigs. Stickers prepared by brickstickershop. Instructions available at rebrickable: https://reb.li/m/129796 (yellow), https://reb.li/m/130532 (red), https://reb.li/m/130616 (black Roadster) Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Miura SV by barneius, on Flickr
  8. Thanks again everyone :) I've just updated the post with the red and gold painting variant. Roadster coming next weekend.
  9. Thank you all for such an enthusiastic welcome :) I’ll be updating this post soon with the red/gold and black/gold Roadster variants. Stay tuned :)
  10. I'm happy to present my latest Speed Champions style model: the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO. It is a 12V engine powered GT racing car produced by Ferrari from 1962 to 1964. The buyers were personally approved by Enzo Ferrari and just 36 of the 250 GTO's were manufactured. All of them survived until today. It is currently probably the most desired and valuable collectible car in the world. This is the 314 pieces display model recommended for experienced builders. Fits two minifigures. Premium quality custom stickers for this model were designed in cooperation with the Brick Sticker Shop. Instructions available at rebrickable. I'll be happy to read your comments. Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr Ferrari 250 GTO by barneius, on Flickr
  11. I’m happy to present my latest Speed Champions style MOC: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL in two variants: Gullwing (370 pieces) and Roadster (328 pieces). This is the first out of four brand new Speed Champions style MOCs that I’ll be presenting in the coming months. Each one is recognized as an icon of the following decades and the 300 SL starts as a king of the roads of the 50’s. There are some advanced techniques used so I’d definitely recommend it for advanced builders. Fits one minifigure. Easily removable roof section for the Gullwing variant. Premium quality stickers were prepared together with brickstickershop. Instructions available at rebrickable for both Gullwing and Roadster variants. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster by barneius, on Flickr
  12. Thank you guys. I've designed Roadster once the Gullwing was ready - just as an add-on, yet I must admit there is something that makes it look very good and perhaps even better than the Gullwing.
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    [MOC] barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod

    Thanks everyone. I’ve just uploaded instructions at rebrickable. You may get if for free here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-108574/barneius/m-68-hot-rod/#details
  14. If young Han Solo had to drive a Hot Rod he would definitely choose this hand made V16 custom M-68 model by barneius industries ;-) barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr barneius industries M-68 Hot Rod by barneius, on Flickr
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    [MOC] Lamborghini Diablo

    It's high time for my first Speed Champions-style model this year. There is nothing especially innovative here - I used solutions from Countach and my other models. In fact, only the rear part is a completely new design. I hope that the overall impression will be positive, and I may assure the malcontents that I will show completely new designs coming months. Instructions as usually on my rebrickable profile: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-103369/barneius/lamborghini-diablo/#details Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Diablo LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborgini Diablo by barneius, on Flickr Lamborgini Diablo by barneius, on Flickr Lamborgini Diablo by barneius, on Flickr Lamborgini Diablo by barneius, on Flickr Lamborgini Diablo by barneius, on Flickr
  16. My model of Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle was created from scratch and it is based on the construction solutions of the 75094 set. First it was created in LDD and later, after ordering the bricks, I made a number of significant adjustments. The biggest challenge was to keep the proportions as decent as possible, which, apart from the limitations resulting from the use of the 75094 skeleton, does not seem to me to be a simple thing on this scale. Among other things, for this reason, I finally gave up the opened interior (on which I did not particularly care about). Wherever possible, I tried to reproduce or refer to the details of the original. You may attach the landing gear but my model will always be presented on the stand. It is very stable and consists of about 1600 parts and therefore roughly over 600 more than the progenitor. I have designed the wings from the beginning in SNOT. The body is two studs longer, and in a large part, is a completely different construction than 75094. The wings are better embedded in it and they are less swaying, which is important because they are heavier. The fin is also proportionally extended by two studs and embedded somewhat differently. I have managed to slim down the cockpit and get a minimal nose down reduction in relation to the bottom, keeping the place for the stressed Han Solo. In this scale in flying mode, it matches the height of the UCS Slave I and it is the optimal scale for this model for me. 10212 UCS in flight position (and this is the only way I imagine presenting it) is monstrously huge - I mainly mean the height. I think that my model next to the UCS would not be too ashamed. You will find more photos in my flicker album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskvtke2v Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle by Barney Markowski, on Flickr
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    [MOC] Lamborghini Diablo

    Thank you! I've added the red version.
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    [MOC] S/Y Joseph Conrad

    S/Y Joseph Conrad is a steel-hulled two-masted (ketch) ocean yacht of the J-140 type, built in 1958 in Poland at the Gdańsk Shipyard. Its dimensions are 18 meters long and 4 meters wide, and the sail area is 144 m2 - hence this type of yacht (six of them were built) is commonly called „hundred-fourty". A crew of twelve gets on board. Thanks to its dimensions and low side, the yacht is beautifully slender and sailing it, due to the proximity of the water and exceptional bravery in difficult conditions, is a lot of fun. I had the great pleasure of sailing it in the turbulent waters of the Baltic Sea and the Kattegat on the route Gdańsk - Oslo - Aarchus in 2013. Unfortunately, the yacht has not been sailing for several years now, due to its poor technical condition - the last time I saw it in 2021 was moored somewhere on the Martwa Wisła (Gdańsk - Poland) unmarked. S/Y Joseph Conrad by barneius, on Flickr S/Y Joseph Conrad by barneius, on Flickr S/Y Joseph Conrad by barneius, on Flickr S/Y Joseph Conrad by barneius, on Flickr IMG_2458 by barneius, on Flickr IMG_2650 by barneius, on Flickr P1600821 by barneius, on Flickr DSC02568 by barneius, on Flickr
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    New LEGO Speed Champions 2022 Rumors, Speculation

    Thx. These are stickers designed specially for my moc with ultimatecollectorstickers.co.uk on regular SC wheels. Agree with the gold rims - we've just got them with the new Ferrari 512M so it's just a matter of preparing the stickers...
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    New LEGO Speed Champions 2022 Rumors, Speculation

    Thanks. Looks like lots of the parts from the official Countach set may be used to build my MOC available at Rebrickable - including winsdcreen, mudguards and the wheels. Also official stickers should mostly suit my MOC. I’ll definitely prepare swap option on Rebrickable that utilizes as much parts from the official set as possible to use on my design. Can’t wait to get my hands on it. Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr
  21. Thx. It’s just a color swap, so I may try it in black as well. The problem is the windscreen. You may use the one from Huracan set but it’s all with gold printings which does not suit Countach at all. This is the only reason why I haven’t tried it in black, which I agree is also a great one for Countach.
  22. Hi there. I'm happy to present to you my latest project - Speed Champions style Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole. 325 pieces. Instructions available at rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85018/barneius/lamborghini-countach/#details Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach LEGO MOC by barneius, on Flickr Lamborghini Countach by barneius, on Flickr
  23. I'm refreshing the topic with the white - perhaps even more characteristic version of the model.