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8,000+ bricks later and 30 (build time) hours later, it's complete!
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Hello, this is my latest creation. It´s a lifesize european magpie. The head is turnable. I hope you like it! P.S.: Please support the "Guinea Pig" in Lego Ideas.
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Old black and white photo of a woman in a dance room: This is my first attempt to build complete human figures. Inspired by vitreolum's superb works.
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Hello, this is my latest creation. A shrunken head, like some indigenous peoples used to make. The mouth is sewn up to keep the spirit!
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My wife and I got in an argument this weekend. Not important about what. But it was my fault. I apologized with this little creation and a note saying I was a Doofus. Ironically, I guess I'm not a Doofus anymore. http://www.moc-pages.../moc.php/428829
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Some small Manta Rays, 50 cm wide and 80 cm long. Manta Rays by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr There is only one model . vue_de_dessus by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr vue_de_dessous_AR by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr vue_de_dessous by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr vue_de_face by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr Enjoy .
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Flying Lego Technic...!?
Technic Jim posted a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
...well, sort of. It isn't strictly flying, just sort of spinning around in a circle but it is propelled by a propellor and with all the motors and battery boxes integrated is probably the closest Lego will ever get to flying. The original idea wasn't actually my idea but the work of ISOGAWAYoshito. He posted a video title HELIOPT3R - ROBOT REMIX#1 Yoshito (found here: ) and I thought that that looked pretty cool. It only took me 8 months to make one! Mine is a lot less complex than his and uses a RC motor for drive. The front facing propellor is for rotating it around and is geared at 1:1.6 from the RC motor's fast output. The top facing propellor is to keep the weight on the pivot point, a 3L axle with stop, to a minimum making the model more efficient. Here are some pictures of it: Here is one of the gearing/transmission between the two propellors and the RC motor. Two of the propellor. The holes you can see in the white background of the two images are from where I misjudged how close the propellor was to the backing. Whoops! And finally a video: Thanks for reading. I'm making a LDD file at the moment so that will be ready soon. Please leave any feedback or queries you have and I'll [try to!] answer them, Jim. -
Hello, this is a cockatiel. The feathers on the head should be dark bluish grey, but that´s the only colour that I got short-termed. I hope you like it, though.
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In France, the tradition on the first April is to try to put a picture of a fish at the back of persons. This is my April fish Poisson d'Avril by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr Poisson d'Avril by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr It will not be easy to attach on somebody's back . Enjoy.
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Hello, I am new here at Eurobricks. Although maybe some people know me from "Mocpages" or less likely from "1000steine.de". I would have been here earlier, but I just found out, that this site exists. I like to build sculptures, especially animals. I also build some Star Wars MOCs, but most of the time I am busy with an animal sculpture. I start here with my favorite animal, the orangutan: I hope you like it!
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This LEGO Model is of a Scarlet Macaw currently being displayed at the Dallas Zoo in relations with the "Nature Connects" exhibit by Sean Kenney. This model will be on display until April 10th 2016. This model is just under 12 inches tall and features a "tree stand" for displaying. It was an interesting challenge to get the curves of the bird with correct proportions to the real bird, but all pieces are connected and it is quite sturdy. Thanks for looking! ~JU
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Hello, this is my ring-necked parakeet. Inspired by the wild parakeets in our city. P.S.: Please support the guinea pig on Lego Ideas! https://ideas.lego.com/projects/115052
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Hello, finally I finished something big! ...a great white shark breaching the water surface... P.S.: Please support the guinea Pig on Lego Ideas. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/115052
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Kingfisher by rolli, on Flickr For a contest I spontaneously built this kingfisher over the last weekend. I always loved the vibrant colour combination of its feathering. Both dark orange as well as medium azure have quite a limited parts availability but I think it worked out nicely Here's a small picture of its back: Let me know what you think! Best Markus / rolli
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Hello all, I wanted to post the skull that I built for the Rivers of Hell project (https://flic.kr/g/qZVdL). It's my favorite piece from the project and was built to detach from the diorama for display. The skull is life-sized. Skull - Study by The Deathly Halliwell, on Flickr Skull-front by The Deathly Halliwell, on Flickr Skull- side by The Deathly Halliwell, on Flickr Skull-angle by The Deathly Halliwell, on Flickr Thanks for viewing!
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Hello, I have a supplement to my adult alexandrine parakeet. P.S.: Please support the guinea pig on Lego Ideas. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/115052
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Hello, this is a mole. It just dug a new tunnel... P.S.: Please support the guinea pig on lego ideas. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/115052
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Hello, this is a small MOC inspired by the bat in front of my window. P.S.: Please support the guinea pig on lego Ideas. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/115052
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Being based on George Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series and the HBO series Game of Thrones, I'm not sure if this belongs in historic themes or in "special" as just a sculpture, but since Martin was blatantly ripping off the Colossus of Rhodes and that was clearly historical, I think I'll post this here. (Moderators, feel free to move as you see fit) This guy stands about three feet tall (just shy of a meter) and made his public premiere at Brickfair New England, 2015, where it/I took the Brickee for Best Individual Builder (I offer a big thanks to all my fellow AFOLs who voted for me). A fair bit of engineering went into figuring out how to get him to lean/loom just right without collapsing under his own weight. The arms are cantilevered on technic beams through the shoulders. No glue or trans-clear parts are used to extra support, the shoulder joints actually do support the weight of the extended sword arm and the shield. Actually, there's quite a lot of technic action going on under the skin, the whole sculpture is pretty much a system of trusses with studs out in every direction and then it gets skinned in tiles, slopes and bows to give it its final form. The shield and armored kilt went through quite a number of revisions, reworkings and a few "why on earth am I even trying to do this?" moments, but in the end I came up with designs that generally worked for me. I hope you like them as well. Thanks for stopping by.
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Hello, these are my macaws. A blue and gold macaw, a great green macaw and a crimson macaw. I have got an affinity for parrots.
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This can't be regarded as a finished MOC. You know it should be half done at most and you may know why. The build takes quite a lot of time actually and I have to encounter a number of technical problems while building it. Stay tuned for Elsa... and more photos...
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Just played around with some intersecting-cubes-design... More pictures of my creations can be found on my homepage!
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The creation costing me 52 man hrs to build. I guess the core using around 45,000 bricks, but the skin was unable to count, since too many plates used. Goto the album on Facbook
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Hello, I already posted these birds in the special themes forum. I was asked to bring them up here, too. At first I was a little bit sceptical if it´s OK to post things twice. But here they are: At first the Macaws. The blue and gold macaw: The great green macaw: The crimson macaw: And from another continent: The alexandrine parakeet. Actually the alexandrine parakeet is as common for a pirate as the macaws. Pirates in the Indian Ocean didn´t have any macaws. And the alexandrine parakeet is the more skillful talker. Edit by Phred: Please provide comments for these MOCs in the Special Theme topics that contain the same MOCs. MOC: Macaws MOC: Alexandrine Parakeet
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Hello, now I continue after a short respite... This is a great tit. It is pluffed up in the cold.