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  1. This is my first LEGO Unreal Engine 4 animation. It is about the Philippine-American War (1899-1902). It is my attempt at recreating a historical setting in the form of a LEGO film. Check out my blog post related to this animation here: https://staycalm182.blogspot.com/2020/05/my-first-lego-unreal-engine-4-animation.html . It took me about four days to create this animation. The software and websites I used are: Unreal Engine Bricklink Studio 2.0 Mecabricks Blender + Blender video sequence editor Mixamo
  2. This is my own creation of a Sopwith Camel F.1 biplane fighter aircraft. You can download the instructions for this MOC from my Rebrickable post here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-43722/BrickHugger171/sopwith-camel/?inventory=1#comments
  3. Just managed to complete both MOC. Quite statistic with the Wheel AFV. But the light tank looks kinda of .... funny ? https://www.flickr.com/photos/184704915@N04/shares/s0P6m5
  4. The year is 2035. War rages across Europe and Asia. NATO is struggling to keep the peace. The Middle East is riddled with pockets of biological radiation. To deal with the challenges and hazards associated with the new breed of warfare, NATO updated their legendary M1A3 Abrams Main Battle Tank. The resulting armored vehicle was designated the M1A4 SEPV5. Upgrades include a new unmanned turret, vehicle defense package, and heavy weapons suite. The most prominent feature of the new turret is the pair of "rabbit ear" missile tubes. The missiles are based off of the Titan MRPL Compact from ArmA 3. Mounted all around the main chassis are Active Protection System grenade launchers and their infrared targeting cameras. The APS launches chaff/smoke grenades to confuse guided anti-tank missiles. The tank's cannon has been upgraded to a 120mm cannon with a rate of fire of about 15 rounds per minute. At the end of the barrel is the gunner's primary sight, with a muzzlebreak fitted to keep muzzle flash from interfering with the gunner's sight picture. The 7.62 coaxial machine gun has been replaced with a 12.7mm (50 Caliber) machine gun. The driver's hatch on this tank has been replaced with an aftermarket one, as the standard version does not have any periscopes fitted. It appears that the crew of this tank are fans of classic PC gaming. Looking at the rear of the tank, we see the rear mounted CROWS turret. This is an automated weapons system designed to protect the tank from rear attacks. It features a mounted M2 50 caliber machine gun, MAAWS anti-tank missile launcher, and two blocks of tear-gas launchers. The writing reads: How's My Driving? 1-800-Screw-You. The interior of the tank has been upgraded with more controls and sensor screens for the commander and gunner. Additional rounds for the MAAWS and boxes of 50 caliber Raufoss rounds can also be seen. Finally here we see the crew of the tank wielding their chosen weapons. From left to right, Gunner (H&K MP7 PDW), Driver (L22 Carbine), Commander (XMP PDW). Thanks for viewing. Comments and crits are appreciated and I'm always happy to answer additional questions.
  5. The C2 Ariete MBT has been developed at the end of Cold War, to replace Leopard 1 and M60. After an initial offer, Italy decided to achieve the development of a battle tank by financing its industries. The main armament of the C2 Ariete is a 120 mm smooth-bore cannon, which is able to fire APFSDS-T (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot Tracer) and HEAT (High-Explosive Anti-Tank). The MRS (Muzzle Reference System) system is also present on the muzzle (on the end of the barrel). There are 8 GALIX launchers for 80 mm smoke bombs (4 per side of the turret) capable of firing FUM-B grenades which generate an effective smoke screen both in the visible and in the IR. The front and side armor of Ariete is made of steel and composite materials; the turret is built with the same technique as the hull and has, on top, additional armor to protect the crew from missiles with a high profile flight path. The C2 Ariete is equipped with the TURMS OG-I4 L3 system by Galilelo Avionica (periscopes, COSMO MP501, meteorological and ballistic sensors, gyroscopic device, MRS, coaxial auxiliary telescope). The Ariete is equipped with NBC system. It also has anemometer, RALM receiver, Radio antennas attached to digital radios of the SINCGARS type, PSO Additional Armor Pack, new 1600hp IVECO engine, Integration of SICCONA and an APS of type "SCUDO". Lego C2 Ariete Main Battle Tank by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego C2 Ariete Main Battle Tank (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego C2 Ariete Main Battle Tank (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego C2 Ariete Main Battle Tank (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego C2 Ariete Main Battle Tank (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  6. Broadside is one of my favorite triple changers ever since I set my eyes on his G1 toy photo decades ago. I had a chance to acquire Chinese KO version of him many years ago (bundled together with a few KO combiner limbs) but sadly missed out on it. So I never owned / played with this toy to understand his notoriety as a brick-former in the TF fandom. Anyway... 9 years ago I attempted LEGO Broadside version 1 (below) . VERSION 1 As you can see... the ship mode looks fat and the plane mode has saggy wings. duh! VERSION 2 Few months ago I started this v2 project after I saw a photo of Macross Valkyrie in my FB feed . That's an eureka moment where I kinda got the transformation to jet mode figured out. From there , I took a few breaks in between to retreat, rethink and redo it to get the right shaping in both his alt modes. Inspired by USS Nimitz, the back of the ship mode must be symmetrical to provide more mass to form robot legs, unlike an actual ship show above . Compared to v1, the ship mode v2 here is missing armaments on the deck. This is a nod to G1 Broadside's bio about "his vulnerability in ship mode and the need to rely on his passengers to protect him." USS Titanic is a Transformer too :) One of the transformation step: fold the ship deck to form the jet mode's rear. JET MODE Jet mode was inspired by F-14 Tomcat. Since the ship mode is long, this causes the halved deck to form pretty long wings for the jet. ROBOT MODE! In the actual G1 toy of Broadside, he's equipped with an Axe and also a gun. Here, I've decided to integrate them both as a single weapon (Axe turning to gun)... and it's named Hull-Raiser. :) When not on active duty, he tend to his farm and crops. With fellow triple changers that I built recently, Rodimus Prime and Snapdragon For more photos of Broadside v2 and clearer visuals on how he transform between modes , click on my blog link below: https://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2019/08/lego-triple-changer-broadside-v2-part-2.html don't forget to follow me below! http://instagram.com/alanyuppie78 https://www.facebook.com/alanyuppiebrick https://www.youtube.com/user/alanyuppie
  7. The Type 10 (TK-X) is an advanced fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT) for the Japan Ground Self Defence Force (JGSDF). Main armament of the Type 10 MBT consists of a 120mm L44 smooth-bore gun. On each side of the turret is fitted a bank of electrically operated smoke grenade launchers that are coupled to the warning laser system. The hull and the turret are of all-welded steel amour including nano-crystal steel and fourth generation of modular ceramic composite armor which provides protection against rocket propelled grenade (RPG) rounds, HEAT projectiles, and anti-tank missiles. The add-on armour modules can be easily removed and installed to add/remove protection levels. The Type 10 MBT is powered by diesel engines producing 1200 hp. The Type 10 is also fitted with an Hydropneumatic Active Suspension which allows the driver to lower and raised the overall height of the vehicle to suit the tactical situation. The suspension can be also adjusted on the left or right and front or rear. The Type 10 MBT can run at a maximum speed of 70 km/h. Standard equipment of the Type 10 MBT includes automated fire suppression systems, NBC (Nuclear, Bacteriological and Chemical) protection, C4I (command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence) system, night-vision cameras and laser warning systems. The C4I system allows the tank to communicate and share information with other tanks in the GSDF network. The intelligence C4I system also enables the MBT to work together with the troops in the infantry's outdoor computer network, Regiment Command Control System (ReCS) during integrated combat operations.The Type 10 MBT is also fitted with a computerized fire-control system (FCS) that enable the vehicle to engage stationary and moving targets while the vehicle is stopped or moving. The Type 10 MBT is fitted with a digital battlefield management system (BMS) that provides increased situational awareness by displaying the required information. Lego Type 10 Hitomaru Main Battle Tank by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 10 Hitomaru Main Battle Tank (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 10 Hitomaru Main Battle Tank (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 10 Hitomaru Main Battle Tank (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 10 Hitomaru Main Battle Tank (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  8. The Type 99 A2 MBT is an improved version of the Type 99 MBT designed and manufactured in China by the local defense industry. Main armament of the Type 99A2 consists of one 125mm smoothbore gun with a thermal sleeve and fume extractor. The turret is fitted with a carousel automatic loader located below the turret. Smoke grenade dischargers are fitted on each side at the front of the turret. The hull and turret are of all-welded steel armour. The tank has also an improved composite armor over the front of the hull and turret to provide a higher level of protection against anti-tank guided missiles and rockets. It has a new Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) able to defeat new generation of tandem warhead of anti-tank missiles which is mounted at the front and along the sides of the turret. The same ERA armour is fitted at the front of the hull. The Type 99A2 is motorized with a 150HB turbo-charged diesel engine developing 1,500 hp. Standard equipment of the Type 99A2 includes an NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection system, fire detection and suppression system, global positioning system and snorkel for deep fording. The Type 99A2 MBT is fitted with the 1A45T Fire Control System, A JD-3 infra-red jammer is mounted at the base of the top of the barrel to jam Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGM) such as the Western HOT, TOW and MILAN. A laser jamming device is mounted on the turret roof. Lego Type 99A2 Main Battle Tank by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 99A2 Main Battle Tank (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 99A2 Main Battle Tank (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 99A2 Main Battle Tank (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Type 99A2 Main Battle Tank (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  9. The T-90M also nicknamed Proryv-3 is an upgraded variant of the export version of the Russian T-90MS Main Battle Tank (MBT). The T-90M Model 2017 is improved in term of protection, mobility and fire power. Main armament of the T-90M Model 2017 Proryv-3 consists of one 125 mm 2A46M-4 smoothbore gun able to fire standard ammunition but also anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM). At the rear of the commander hatch is mounted a remotely operated weapon station armed with a NSVT 12.7mm heavy machine gun. The T-90M features a new all-welded turret design protected by the Relikt ERA (Explosive Reactive Armour) armour fitted at the front and on each side of the turret. It features higher protection performance and serviceability compared with the Kontakt-5 ERA suite. The lower part of the turret on 360° is also protected by an RPG metal net to counter the threat of rocket propelled grenades. The T-90M Proryv-3 is motorized with a V-92S2 engine developing 1,000 hp. The T-90M is also protected by a soft- and hard-kill active protection systems (APS), which seems similar to the Afghanit system installed on the T-14 Armata. According to Russian military experts, the T-90M is also fitted with a modern fire-control system providing tank-type target detection at a range of 5,000 m by day, an enhanced dual-axis gun stabilizer and automatic target tracker that can operate in hunter-killer mode. Lego T90M Proryv-3 Main Battle Tank by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego T90M Proryv-3 Main Battle Tank (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego T90M Proryv-3 Main Battle Tank (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego T90M Proryv-3 Main Battle Tank (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego T90M Proryv-3 Main Battle Tank (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  10. The Black Night Challenger 2 is an upgraded version of the British army Challenger 2 MBT. The new version of the Challenger 2 features many new improvements mainly mounted inside and outside of the turret. The new combat equipment of the Black Night MBT turret is equipped with a Safran Paseo commander’s independent sight, Leonardo thermal imager for the gunner, and Leonardo night sight DNVS 4 to provide hunter-killer thanks to thermal imagers for the gunner, commander, and driver. Uses the same turret as the standard Challenger 2 that is mounted in the center of the hull. Main armament includes consists of one BAE Systems L30A1 RO Defence 120 mm rifled tank gun fitted with a thermal sleeve, fume extractor and muzzle reference system. The layout of the Challenger 2 Black Night MBT is similar to the original Challenger 2 except for the turret which is equipped with additional systems including night vision equipment, active protection and laser warning systems. It also has CV-12 Condor V-12 12-cylinder diesel developing 1,200 hp, hydro-pneumatic suspension and hydraulic track tension system. Lego Challenger 2 Black Night Main Battle Tank by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Challenger 2 Black Night Main Battle Tank (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Challenger 2 Black Night Main Battle Tank (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Challenger 2 Black Night Main Battle Tank (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Challenger 2 Black Night Main Battle Tank (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  11. Hello, My latest model is the Panzerkampfwagen. I Ausführung B, a German Light Tank developed during the inter-war period. Building Instructions are available to purchase over on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-119345/Tarix819/pzkpfw-i-ausf-b-light-tank/#details HISTORY The Pz. I was the first widely successful tank to enter service in the German Army. The Ausf. B model, the successor to the Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A, featured a number of upgrades including a new water-cooled Maybach six-cylinder engine, which required the hull to be lengthened to accommodate it. The crew count remained two men (Driver and Commander). MODEL FEATURES -A custom brick-build sprocket design inspired by the work of @Milan -Weight: 5.2kg. -Scale: 1:8. -Full drive, each track driven by two PF-XL motors. -Twin PF battery boxes for powerplant, the model is controlled using two SBricks. -Working and historically accurate suspension - the frontmost roadwheels are suspended on pivoting arms which connect to a coil-spring, whilst the remaining road wheels are paired together on four bogies suspended using leaf-springs. -Working headlamp. -Functional track tensioners. -360-degree rotating turret. -Elevation and depression of the main guns inside the turret. -Accurate detailing, including sledgehammer, storage box, exhaust, aerial and vision slits. BUILDING THE MODEL I chose to build the Pz. I because it was a relatively simple, straightforward design; there was no heavy firing mechanism or bridge deployment mechanism, basically just a chassis with a rotating turret and moving guns. The real aim behind it was to test out the new sprocket designs, and to see how they would run on a tracked vehicle weighing above 5kg. In the end I was very pleased with the performance of the sprockets and I will likely be using them on future models. As I will explain, they are an enormous upgrade to the rubber tyre system that I was previously using to engage the tracks. Otherwise, the tank is sturdy and looks good, although the suspension is somewhat fragile. I am very happy with its overall performance and I hope that fans of early German inter-war and WWII tanks will be pleased to see it. SPROCKETS As you may already know, my specialty here is large-scale tanks and tracked vehicles, weighing in the range of 4kg upwards. Building at such a large scale allows me to incorporate a great amount of detail and functionality into my models, however this requires me to use custom Lego tracks built from axles and lift-arms instead of the conventional Lego-produced caterpillar tracks, which are limited by their width and sprocket size. I have been using these types of tracks for about four years now, however since there was no specific sprocket design available for them, and certainly not at the required sizes (10st/12st/14st diameter), I have instead used Lego wheels with rubber tyres as the driving wheels, since, at least for lighter models, the friction between the tyre and the track is enough engage the track and drive the model along. In April 2020, I built my A34 Comet tank model, the weight of which was roughly 5.9kg. It was driven by two PF-XL motors connected to tyres at the rear, but had some trouble steering and reversing as the tyres were slipping on the tracks. The solution to this problem was provide front and rear drive, increasing the number of PF-XL motors to four. I first used this setup in my Vickers Mk. E model in August 2020, and the slipping problem was fixed; it worked very well on that particular model. But since then I have built a variety of other vehicles of different weights and sizes, using the same setup, and a number of problems have come up: 1) Weight Distribution -My most recent model, the AMR 33, was particularly rear-heavy as motors had to be installed at the back (in addition to the front), where the turret was. 2) Historical Accuracy -There was excessive bulk on my Matilda I model caused by the front wheels requiring a drivetrain connected to motors. The front lower glacis on that model is too far forward to make room for the drivetrain. This was not necessary on the real-life vehicle, which simply had idlers. It was a similar case for the rear idlers on my Vickers Light Commercial tanks models. 3) Track Tensioning -Having track tensioners means the motor, direct drive connection and the wheel itself all need to be movable, which adds unnecessary complication. 4) Heavy Vehicles -Even with both wheels driven, heavier vehicles will still suffer slipping between the wheels and the track, especially on rougher terrain. My Bridge Carrier model weighed between 7.7kg and 9.4kg, was powered by six PF-XL motors and suffered from this a lot. Moreover it could not actually drive onto its own bridge because the wheels kept slipping and the tracks would come off. 5) Steering -Tracks of course would not always be locked in properly by the rubber tyres. This wasn’t a problem on most of my models, but I remember my T.13B3 and Vickers M1937 occasionally threw their tracks when making tight corners. The solution to these problems was to develop a sprocket that would engage with the custom track properly. And here they are: https://imgur.com/a/q71kRuh (I will try to make some building instructions for these) I had not yet come up with a design due to the complicated geometry of custom-built wheels, and the difficulty in building with Lego elements accurate to the millimeter, however with some inspiration from Milan’s excellent Brick-built wheels book, I have designed two sizes (12st and 10st diameter) of custom sprocket that work smoothly with the custom track. Everything is built from 100% genuine Lego elements, no illegal connections or 3D printing is required. The first that I built was the 12st diameter sprocket. This uses 1x2 plate hinges arranged in a decagon, which is held taught by rubber connectors fitted in the center. Each tooth is built using two Bionicle pieces. In between each tooth there is a rubber connector which helps keep the track round as it traverses the sprocket. The principles of the 10st diameter sprocket are the same, however the hinges are arranged in a nonagon, and each tooth is made using one Bionicle piece and a 1x2 flat lift-arm. There are only four teeth on this sprocket, meaning there is a gap of two on one side. This has no effect on the sprockets performance so long as a gap is left every link on the track rather than every two links. It is this size of sprocket that my model of the Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B uses. These sprockets certainly have great potential and I am confident it is possible to construct them from at least 8st diameter and upwards. With the correct arrangement/modification they should also be able to fit any width of track of at least 5st, and any arrangement of track teeth (Either one row in the center or a row on each side). This will be extremely important for my future models as historically tanks have had sprockets of a great variety of different sizes. IMAGE GALLERY More images can be found over on Imgur, I shall put some up on my Flickr shortly, too. https://imgur.com/gallery/jyhtIhN
  12. In the near future, conflicts are still the same. Mankind battles over land and resources. But warfare itself has changed. Next to traditional weapon systems like tanks etc, a new weapon begins its reign of the battlefield. Highly advanced exo frames, conciousness-controlled humanoid robots, mark the peak of ground combat units. They are used by military, but also scattered through PMCs. Due to the relativley small size of exo frames, they lend themselves better for modern warfare. Fast, highly costumisable, and becoming less expensive by the day, military experts predict a rapid rise in exo frame numbers. CO.EX.FR. by Henrik S, auf Flickr A Frame undergoing maintenance work CO.EX.FR. - Patrol by Henrik S, auf Flickr Troops patrolling, supported by an Exo Frame This is the first Mecha Design i´m happy with, hope you enjoy!
  13. ソビエトジェット戦闘機
  14. MOTHMAN class super heavy carrier and assault helicopter is a class of helicopter that has benn developed by Lego Army for a wide rage of duties. Is designed primarly for support and deployment of soldiers on open battlefields. Main features include cannons, bottom coaxial M230 chain gun, lateral coaxial miniguns, A-A missiles, A-G missiles, counter rotors, jet propulsion, contermeasures, tandem cockpit for two pilots, a large body with 4 lateral hatches, 2 winches, remote control weapons stations, heavy armour, rear hatches for soldier deployment. MOD from set Lego Agents 8971. Lego utility and assault helicopter "MOTHMAN" (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego utility and assault helicopter "MOTMAN" (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego utility and assault helicopter "MOTHMAN" (6) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Other images are on my flickr page!
  15. This is an super heavy armoured and all terrain truck that host a mobile operative HQ. It's a prototype version, never unfolded on battlefields. It's virtually able to operate in every conditions, and support earth and air operations, guaranteeing protection from the majority of threats thanks to his havy armour, provide limited attack capacity with a CROWS and 2x TOW missilies. Furthermore can carry a platoon in the battlefield. The style of the truck resemble classical IAV Stryker. The name "ANUBI" come from the ancient Egyptian death god. Lego Mobile Operative HQ Truck "ANUBI" (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Mobile Operative HQ Truck "ANUBI" (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Other images are on my Flickr page!
  16. This heavy armoured halftruck is equipped with a General Dynamics GAU-12 Equalizer 25 mm (0.984 in) 5-barreled Gatling cannon, and two missile pods each with 4 FIM-92 Stinger missiles for Short Range Air Defense (SHORAD) duties with a capacity for 990 rounds of 25 mm ammunition, and 16 (including 8 reload rounds) FIM-92 Stinger missiles. Also can carry a platoon inside the main armoured body. It's an all terrain vehicle and its apparence resemble German halftruck model from WWII. The name BAAL came from the one the main demon of the Hell, according to Christian and Jewish mythology. Lego Halftruck Rocket Launcher BAAL (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Halftruck Rocket Launcher BAAL (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Halftruck Rocket Launcher BAAL (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Halftruck Rocket Launcher BAAL (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  17. This version of the LAV 25 has a welded steel armoured hull, 120 mm main gun and 2x Emerson 901A1 TOW-2 ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile) launchers. Lego LAV 25 Tank Destroyer (Anti-Tank) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr This version is the land variant of the Phalanx CIWS, it's known as the LPWS (Land Phalanx Weapon System). The C-RAM system, has been deployed in a short range missile defense role, to counter incoming rockets and artillery fire. The LPWS has two antennas that work together to engage targets. The first antenna for searching, and the second is the track antenna, that's extremely precise, but views a much smaller area. Lego LAV Phalanx LPWS by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  18. My version of the LAV-25A 1. It's an eight-wheeled amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle used by USA's and Canada's army. They are equipped with a M242 Bushmaster 25 mm cannon, two M240 7.62 mm machine guns, and two 4-barrel smoke grenade launchers located on the forward left and right sides of the turret. The crew is three; vehicle commander (VC), gunner, and driver; and four passengers (scouts) with combat gear. It's a lightly armored vehicle. Soon I will post his variants. Lego LAV 25A 1 (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego LAV 25A 1 (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego LAV 25A 1 (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego LAV 25A 1 (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego LAV 25A 1 (5) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  19. It's a light helicopters used for special operations. This helicopter is based on American MH-6 Little Bird, this version it's armed with 2 M134 Minigun, plus 2 LAU-68D/A 7-tubes rocket pods firing 2.75 in (70 mm) Hydra 70 rocket projectiles, with the possibility of mount 2 AGM-114 Hellfire. The CAH can carry two pilots, and two soldier. Lego Commando Attack Helicopter (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Commando Attack Helicopter (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  20. LEGO Soviet Military parade 5000 parts are used for this tower and wall LEGO Red Square by kou2000R, on Flickr LEGO Red Square by kou2000R, on Flickr IMG_E0592 by kou2000R, on Flickr IMG_E0590 by kou2000R, on Flickr
  21. https://youtu.be/IOlRfN3idh4
  22. A Band of Brothers by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr A super simple build but with the new military section I thought I would post it
  23. All around the world rebels and terrorists choose vehicles that are inexpensive and versatile to operate in every battlefield, the choice often falls on robust, fast, and all terrain pick-ups. Rebels and terrorists fit out those vehicles with every type of weaponry: machine guns, rocket launcher, anti aircraft cannons, mortars, cannons, and others. Often those vehicles are armoured. This model in based on Toyota pick-ups, can fit 4 minifigures, and it's armed with a machine gun. This build come from 76083 set. Rebel's Toyota pick-up (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Rebel's Toyota pick-up (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Rebel's Toyota pick-up (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
  24. PANDORA is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) that usually carries aircraft ordnance such as missiles and is used for drone strikes. Aircraft of this type have no onboard human pilot. These drones are usually under real-time human control, with varying levels of autonomy. They are used in drone strikes. This model is based on the American Northrop Grumman X-47B. PANDORA as X-47B is a tailless jet-powered blended-wing-body aircraft with advanced equipments and stealth capacities. PANDORA can carry uder his wings a large arsenal of bombs, weapons, and missiles. Lego unmanned combat aerial vehicle "PANDORA" (UCAV) (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego unmanned combat aerial vehicle "PANDORA" (UCAV) (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego unmanned combat aerial vehicle "PANDORA" (UCAV) (6) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Other photo on my flickr page!
  25. This Orbital Kinetic Strike Satellite, belongs to APOPHIS constellation. This military satellite constellation makes use of special secret-satellite-super-weapons to annihilate objective on Earth: bunker, shelters, hangars, vehicles, buildings, aircrafts, ships, cruise missiles, ICBMs. Operate surgical operations, or devastating attacks. This satellite use 8 electromagnetic rail-gun to shot very hard tungsten carbide rode, accelerate to Mach 20. The destructive effects of this weapon is very substantial compared to other super-weapons of APOPHIS constellation. To maintain and correct orbit this satellite use hydrazine trusters, while satellite systems are powered by two large photovoltaic panel. Cannons are powered by fuel cells, that after 16 shots are exhausted. Lego Orbital Kinetic Strike Satellite (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Kinetic Strike Satellite (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Kinetic Strike Satellite (3) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
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