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_TLG_

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  1. Still cool, congrats for the frontpage!
  2. Looks cool, I like the teeths!
  3. Nice addition, and cool lorry!
  4. Hello, the dragon is back, and this is its final chance to be selected as a finalist in the BDP Series! To highlight the dragon as the set's centerpiece, I cut the tower and white wizard, significantly reducing the element count. You can support it in the Bricklink Designer Program Series 8 by voting and commenting: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-8/3051/Dragon-Attack My love for the dark creatures of fantasy movies inspired me to design a black dragon to Bricklink Designer Program Series. It is not actually based on an existing character, I studied some cool AI generated pictures and some cool dragon head builds, but I built something brand new. My intent was to create a poseable animal instead of a static statue and added a wizard to the set for more playability options. I prefer the brick built solutions to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, and therefore only two stickes are used for the dragon eyes and they are based on the printed part 98138pb386 which is not available in this series. Dimensions of the dragon (as it is shown on the main picture): Width: 73.3 studs / 23.1 in / 58.6 cm Length: 67.7 studs / 21.3 in / 54.1 cm Height: 48.5 studs / 15.3 in / 38.8 cm Some rotation joints can only be stable in certain positions, for example the tail end must rest on the ground. I hope you enjoy this set. Many thanks for your support and feedback! Thank for visiting, _TLG_
  5. Thank you for the feedback, I am glad you like it! Regarding the flames I worked hard on them, and I am pretty satified with the result. I know they are not perfect, but Lego has some limitations. The steering system is a good idea, but wouldn't be so easy, since the front is busy because of some tricky techniques. I really love Lego and although I design mostly cars, I like other themes as well :) I like the video too, but it was not created by me, but my one of my friends, he makes really cool Lego car videos which are available on Youtube and on Instagram ;) Thank you!
  6. @Feuer Zug Thanks! I prefer the brick-built solutions and really like the brick-built flames, and earlier already tested similar techniques in my '57 Chevy. I wanted to add lots of details for more realistic appearance and for more playability options :)
  7. Hello, I’m excited to share my new MOC, the "Flame Tourer" — a black concert truck adorned with brick-built flames - inspired by my childhood favorite, a similarly decorated ’57 Chevy Matchbox car. It’s now submitted to the Bricklink Designer Program (BDP) Series 8: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-8/2924/Flame-Tourer It pairs perfectly with Speed Champions cars and it is great for LEGO City too – just add a crowd and start the show! It includes many details like a front bumper with integrated lights and a registration plate, sleek modern headlights with turn signals, and a distinctive grill featuring a custom logo and frame. Stickers are not used to keep the flexibility of the parts in further builds. I tried to fill every unnecessary gaps and therefore some tricky build techniques are used. The set includes 4 minifigures and offers plenty of playability. Both the truck and trailer feature removable roof assemblies, revealing highly detailed interiors. The truck cabin includes a driver’s seat with steering wheel, detailed dashboard, gear shift, passenger seat, and a sleeper area with a lamp. The trailer contains a cozy living space with a sofa, bunk bed, mini kitchen, and a functional bathroom (toilet and shower). It also includes the most elements of a mobile stage and musical instruments. The remaining stage components are stored in the trailer's left-side lower storage compartment, which features a practical accordion-style folding door for easy access. The trailer's rear door can double as a stage backdrop, see picture 9. All doors in the set are fully functional, enhancing the play experience - and of course you can assemble the stage and let the show begin! I hope you enjoy this set. Many thanks for your support and feedback! Thanks for visiting, _TLG_
  8. Nice, I like the octopus!
  9. Nice and clean builds!
  10. @brickphisto Thank you, I am really glad you like it and your avatar looks cool! I know the headlights could be a bit larger, but unfortunately it is not so easy in this scale. They are now 1x1, and the 2x2 is too big. There is an 1.5x1.5 round trans-clear part, but the curvature can't be continoued in that size. Maybe the car could be 7 studs wide instead of 8, but that is not Speed Champions scale, or only the front could be 7 studs wide and the rear 8 studs wide, but that would be less clean. I preferred to design a clean build and keep the Speed Champions scale. Thanks for the feedback!
  11. @Grover Thank you so much! I wanted to build an epic castle, which is a bit different from the "standard" ones. According to the number of comments on Bricklink unfortunately it wasn't as much popular as some other more standard design. However, I am glad you like it!
  12. @Grover Thank you so much! I worked really hard on this one, and I tried to create something really unique.
  13. Hello Porsche and Speed Champions fans, The Porsche 911 G-series (1973–1989, often referred to as the Porsche 911 Carrera during its production period) is one of the most iconic generations of the legendary 911 lineup. Known for its distinctive "impact bumpers," introduced to meet U.S. safety regulations, the G-series combined classic 911 design with modernized features. Building instructions are available on the following lins: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-212616/_TLG_/porsche-911-g-series It is a studless build in the new, 8 studs wide Speed Champions style, and can be built with or without the rear wing. I wanted to create a sleek model which is as accurate as possible in this small scale. I prefer the brick built solutions to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, therefore only a standard vehicle registration plate sticker, a Porsche logo sticker and two types of simple, triangular, black stickers are used, but the model looks decent without any stickers too (see picture 8). My intent was to keep the width-length-height ratio of the real car and this size makes it possible. The model contains lots of details: for example the iconic headlights, side view mirrors, door handles, a rear wing, rear seats etc.. Maybe the most challenging one was to recreate the tilted hood with the air intake. I tried to fill every unnecessary gaps and therefore some tricky build techniques are used. The model has space for one minifigure. I suggest to use a small or middle sized hair or helmet. The instructions and parts list files do not contain the minifigure shown on the pictures. Thanks for visiting, _TLG_
  14. @zoth33 Thank you so much! The round towers are really tricky :) I also thougth to build some caves, but unfortunaly it wouldn't be so possible with this limit of the part numbers or with some simplification of other details.
  15. @KlaasK Thank you! The round towers are really tricky :)
  16. Cool build with many interesting techniques!
  17. Nice, clean build!
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