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[Ice Planet 2000] Armored SnowCruiser
Horlack Bricks replied to Horlack Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
There's actually a "hole" on the gray reactor. Right at the top. It'll serve as fuel. lol ! ......And you didn't see the Easter Egg in the kitchen :) yes, the vehicle could just as well be a SnowCruiser, from ice Mandalorians on Hoth ;) he he -
[Ice Planet 2000] Armored SnowCruiser
Horlack Bricks replied to Horlack Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
[Ice Planet 2000] Armored SnowCruiser 3D interior/inside - Buggy + trailer - 2 Snowmotos - Robots - Engine room - Beds - Kitchen - Cockpit -
hello - Front : double gatling turret - Lasers Turrets - Radars/sensors - 2 huge ski skates, for levitation on ice/snow - rear doors, with sliding ramp, hidden in the chassis/structure - boat hull turned upside down to make ski runners (NPU)
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[Blacktron] Space Gatling Turret Because bigger is better. With 2 octo-tubes, there should be enough bullets on the target. Turns in all directions. Included, you can put the Gatlings vertically. [Blacktron] Space Gatling Turret by Horlack, on Flickr
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[Ice Planet] Heavy Snowscooter with magnetic levitation
Horlack Bricks posted a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
[Ice Planet] Heavy Snowscooter with magnetic levitation [Ice Planet] Heavy Snowscooter by Horlack, sur Flickr Inventory : - 3 crew members - 2 articulated recovery arms - 1 mini satellite dish. - 2 antennas. (including NPU of a sword) - 2 fire extinguishers. - 1 box. - 1 ice chainsaw. - 1 walkie-talkie - 1 utensil. - 2 rear engines. - 1 snow/ice excavator. - 1 laser beam. - 1 toolbox hidden in the cockpit (No. 98368). And of course if the excavator annoys you, it can be removed. With a few parts that are not very common or unusual, and that are not worth much! - N° 27934 Plate, Modified 1 x 13 Sword with Angled Side Extensions, Textured Panel Inset with Hexagons for less than 0.316 euros (and often even 0.05 euros! as crazy as that is). - N° 40996 Slope, Curved 4 x 1 Double with 2 Recessed Studs for less than 0.56 euros. - N° 30626 Vehicle, Spoiler 3 x 4 x 6 for less than 0.543 euros. -
[Ice planet] - Magneto-snowmobile - Walkie-talkie - Articulated weapon with targeter - Mini-computer with antenna - 2 jet propulsors - New Torso - 2 orange dishes from Tron set N°21314 - 2 orange/dark gray dishes from Starwars set N°7930 [Ice planet] - Magneto-snowmobile by Horlack, sur Flickr
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Not my usual theme. But not too bad - Advanced outpost - Hoth style generator - Container (which opens) - 2 magnetic levitation motorcycles (like the red motorcycle from the Cobra manga) - Radar - Antennas - Small half-octagon technique for the roofs :) (otherwise it was not consistent with the tower) For the roof technique : and a little trick or construction technique to block at 45°. Discovery somewhat by chance I wedged the part 4733 Brick modified on 4 sides, at 45° to plug the hole. But the part was moving a little. Which bothered me. I managed to block it perfectly, with 2 pieces 35464 Slope 45 1x1 double. It definitely doesn't move anymore. But also discovered, that the so-called slope 45, was not exactly 45°. It's closer/near to 44° to 44.5°.
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[Ice Planet] Outpost by Horlack, sur Flickr
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Blacktron - Armored communications vehicle -3 blackton -1 mini scout-vehicle - Various radars/antennas - Communications station - Driver - Transmission operator - Fire extinguisher, articulated arm - Utensils BTN - Armored communications vehicle-05 by Horlack, sur Flickr
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And of course, fully convertible interior, and reinforced with brick-technic For the slanted wall technique, nothing could be simpler: It's only slope 30, with a wall simply placed and which cannot "exit" like that. You need a wall 2 studs thick, with a small L-shaped cutout so that the wall “rests” on it Double Gatling Turret
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[Blacktron] Outpost by Horlack, sur Flickr
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[Blacktron] Fighter Bomber by Horlack, sur Flickr
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if I change/remove everything, the internal gradient is seen better: we don't have the backlights or shadow effects of external elements.
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To build the flame/cone of the reactor, I used an Indian trick or innovated : NPU ! I used the transparent Dragon eggs, from the Lego Elves series (sets 41171 & 41180) 24132 - Container, Faceted, 4 x 4 x 1 2/3, Dragon Egg Top & 24130 - Container, Faceted, 4 x 4 x 1 2/3, Dragon Egg Bottom Then I stacked Dish-Radar 2x2 & 3x3 transparent-red, to build the inside of the flame/cone.
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The Lego City 60430: Interstellar Spaceship, being too small, too ugly, too many visible stud, too simple, etc ... ... I decided to re-do it again LEGO hurt my eyes too much. It tickled my fingers seriously. Worse it's space ! I could not resist. grognie-furie MODE: ON [Blacktron] Interstellar Spaceship#05 by Horlack, onr Flickr
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[Blacktron] Space Defense Turret by Horlack, sur Flickr
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Blacktron - Sparrowhawk Interceptor by Horlack, on Flickr
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Because i like reconvert meta-part :) Lunar Magneto-train by
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Because I like the meta-part underestimated / underused NCS - Shuttle by Horlack, on Flickr
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[Chibi] Emeraldas from Leiji Matsumoto
Horlack Bricks replied to Horlack Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
=> Chibi, style japonais https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibi_(style ) otherwise : good idea for the cosmogun :)- 3 replies
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- cosmo gun
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Chibi, from Emeraldas. Gravity Saber with NPU part N°2614 Fishing Rod, Cosmo Gun/Cosmo Dragoon with NPU part N°36752a Wand, & Leiji Matsumoto Chibi - Emeraldas by Horlack, sur Flickr
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Pioneer-74 deep space explorer - 60227 / 60349 inspired MOC
Horlack Bricks replied to Murdoch17's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
nice concept ! in the past, I had built ideas quite similar Maybe in my ideas/concepts, you will find some, to improve yours. (Click for zoom)- 6 replies
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- nexus force
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[NCS] Robot Turtle XXL From set 21109
Horlack Bricks replied to Horlack Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
lol, the sadist ! :D -
NCS - Robot-Turtle XXL From set 21109 by Horlack, sur Flickr