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  1. Ever wondered what the first ever Lego Set for Boba Fett's ship from the year 2000 COULD'VE been? Well, here's what I came up with! This MOC uses ONLY pieces from the year 2000 and prior, and is a follow-up to my previous 2000s-era project, My 2000 Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon. The link to the thread can be found here: This set features building techniques from numerous other renditions of the Slave 1, particularly the more recent ones, featuring the rotating cockpit with a counterweight and an extendable handle at the rear for carrying the ship around. Also featured in this ship is the rotating wings, a storage compartment below the entry ramp, rotating guns, an opening hinged cockpit, liftable hull panels exposing the interior, and my personal favorite feature: An entryway into the ship that minifigures can actually WALK through, something I don't recall any other official Slave I set depicting. It's a minor detail, but it meant a lot to me XD Here's a link to the instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-236465/TommyProductionsInc/my-sw-2000-slave-1/#details
  2. In celebration of my 1 year anniversary since I posted my first ever Lego Ship, I present to ya'll the new and improved Lil' Chonk, 2025 Edition! Here's a link to the instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-235539/TommyProductionsInc/lil-chonk-2025/#details
  3. Alright, after a few delays from Stud.io glitches and family medical emergencies (the latter still ongoing), here's my Deluxe Black Monarch Castle! It features the same opening-up feature as the original too: There's not only the features of the original set, but also new add-ons from ladders to stairs to opening hatches and more! Instructions can be purchased here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-227752/TommyProductionsInc/castle-deluxe-1988-black-monarchs-castle/#details
  4. Thank you, that's EXACTLY what I was aiming for! I'm now currently working on my remake of the Black Monarch Castle from 1988, which should roughly be the same size ;)
  5. Glad to hear I was of assistance. Good luck!
  6. The next installment in my "Deluxe" series, this time I have a bigger, badder version of the first ever Lego Castle set from 1979! Scaled up by 33% in all dimensions, this massive MOC retains all the features of the original set, but scaled-up in all dimensions and with numerous extra additions and details added, such as ladders, tables, food-stands, refreshments, weapon storage and more! Since it mainly uses yellow bricks, this thing turned out to be surprisingly cheap in terms of parts value! Instructions can be found here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-221322/TommyProductionsInc/castle-deluxe-1979-yellow-castle/#details
  7. Thanks for the feedback and kind words guys! And yeah, if there's one complaint I had for my design (I have a few), the huge amount of parts would be one of them. Even the UCS X-Wing from the same year didn't have as many parts (the 1996 Lego Statue Of Liberty did though, a lot more in fact) , and I believe that's due to the extra details I added to my version and it's interior (which none of the official falcons took to the same degree as mine, and mine's not even accurate to the real falcon's interior, but I only figured that out when the instructions were 90% finished XD)
  8. Few people remember the first ever Lego SW Millennium-Falcon set from the year 2000, but those who do know...that it wasn't very good. ...but what if it was good? Introducing this beautiful beast. Made using ONLY parts from the year 2000 and prior, this MOC depicts what would happen if a Millennium-Falcon was built in the year 2000 using modern building techniques for it's successor sets. This amalgamation has features from nearly ALL Falcon playsets, including a landing ramp, computer systems, beds, the Dejarik Hologameboard, the engines, a platform for the top and bottom cannon turrets, a storage unit below an opening floorboard that minifigures can hide in, and more! Instructions can be purchased here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-220443/TommyProductionsInc/my-sw-2000-millennium-falcon/#details
  9. I now present to ya'll my first Exo Force REMAKE, specifically of my favorite combiner, Mountain Warrior! Here he is compared to the two mechs made to build him: And here he is compared to the original. Expecting Raging Storm next!
  10. I've been wondering that as well. Sadly, I'll never have the finances to buy all the parts and test this thing out by building it IRL. All I know is that the masts have axles inside them that slightly intersect the boundaries of the floors. Combine that with technic plates holding them in place, and the very least I can guarantee is that these masts are strong, possibly even more so than other ships.
  11. I return from the grave with my greatest ship yet! I've really outdone myself this time, presenting my deluxe rendition of the 1996 Lego Pirates set Redbeard Runner! And here it is next to the original for comparison: Instructions can be purchased here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-216394/TommyProductionsInc/pirates-deluxe-redbeard-runner/#details
  12. Here's a Makuta MOC I created with the intention of making a movie-accurate version of the 2003 set, using ONLY parts that existed during that time! Lastly, here's how it compares to the Original prototype modelled directly off the movie, as well as the actual 2003 set: Here's a link to the instructions on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-215754/TommyProductionsInc/my-bionicle-2003-makuta-teridax/#details
  13. I have now finished the quartet with this combiner of Thunder Fury and Stealth Hunter. I dub thee "Lightning Predator"! Instructions can be found here! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-212408/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-2006-combiner-lightning-predator/#details
  14. I have another one, this time a combiner of Grand Titan and Thunder Fury. I call it Mighty Lightning! (Hopefully the Flickr links work this time) Here's a link to it's instructions on Rebrickable.com: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-208893/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-2006-combiner-mighty-lightning/#details I also have a link to Phoenix Predator's instructions, also on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207927/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-2006-combiner-phoenix-predator/#details
  15. Nicely done! Btw, can I get a link to this alt build contest?
  16. Thanks! Here's another one I made, with instructions included: And lastly, here's some instructions for purchase: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207927/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-2006-combiner-phoenix-predator/#details Oh, and I forgot to mention, Mighty Phoenix has instructions available for purchase too! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-205480/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-2006-combiner-mighty-phoenix/#details
  17. I've made a new ship! This time we have a bigger, badder version of the 1997 Lego Pirates set known as the Carribean Clipper. Here's the original set for reference: And here's mine: And here's how they compare to each other side-by side. In case you couldn't tell, this MOC has been upscaled by an extra 33% in PAINSTAKING levels of detail, precision, and mathematical calculations. Lastly, here's a link to the instructions for anyone whose interested in making one of their own, or just seeing how it's built in general. (Fair warning though: The parts that were needed for this set can be QUITE expensive) https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207640/TommyProductionsInc/pirates-deluxe-crossbone-clipper/#details
  18. I grew up as a big fan of Lego Exo Force, the first Lego series of sets to include anime-style giant robots. To show my appreciation, I've started a thread dedicated to Exo-Force related MOCs. Here's two of mine I made, and I welcome everyone else to add their Exo-Force related works here as well. This is my own personal Exo-Force Mech, named Mountain King. It's based off the building techniques of the first wave of Exo Force sets, which was part of the "Split Mountain Era" story arc, hence it's name. It's essentially a flying tank combining multiple elements of other official sets, and I tried as best as I could to only use parts from 2006 and prior for the sake of authenticity, though admittedly Stud.io has limits to the parts it has available, particularly parts x400c20 and 54604c01, which were used for the light-up feature. Here's some pics: This is my first Exo Force MOC, so naturally there's a few design flaws and it will need a few tweaks in the future, but I'm happy with it as-is. Here's a link to the instructions and parts list on Rebrickable if you're interested: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-204550/TommyProductionsInc/exo-force-moc-mountain-king/#details I also made a combiner using only parts from Grand Titan and Fire Vulture, creating a hybrid I call Mighty Phoenix: Sadly, due to a lack of all Exo Force parts being available in Stud.io, I currently can't get this thing to be put up for sale. I'm gonna update the models I used for this combiner and double-check that this can in fact be built using only parts from these two sets. Wish me luck, and feel free to leave some of your own Exo Force stuff down below!
  19. My next build I threw together in about a week, though most of the work was done today and yesterday. It's a giant warship version of the skeleton ship in the Lego Castle set 7029 Skeleton Ship Attack. Here's a pic of the original set: Here's my version: As you can see, I used an experimental ship-building method I came up with a while back that used older versions of the ship hull pieces (that connected via bricks instead of pins) and use layers of 2x2 and 2x4 plates that gradually elevated each hull piece a 3rd of a brick upwards. I did this to give the hull a more curved shape similar to real life sailboats, since most Lego boats (sets or MOCs) are built completely level and flat. Here we have twin rotors for reeling in the anchors. The original didn't have this, and I also found out at the last second that it used an older version of the anchor piece too. Oops. You'll also notice that the pulleys used for rigging the masts are split in half to make room for the ladder at the side of the ship, something that was originally a design flaw that didn't allow for me to use mast rigging pieces, so anyone who builds this in real life will have to use strings unfortunately. I also rebuilt the plank-walk seen on the original set, using a clipped reddish-brown tile and a barred plate that was more integrated with the walls of the deck. Here's the weapon hold atop the deck, behind which is a bell, and way off in the distance is a makeshift viewing port at the front, complete with a telescope. The perimeter of the deck is surrounded in the same castle-like building structure and skull shields as the original set, which drove up the price quite a bit XD Speaking of which, anything that can be covered up on all sides was filled to the brim with the cheapest-colored variants of every piece used (still ended up costing over $644 in parts.) Anyway, this is the bottom floor, featuring some cannons, torches, a stairway and a support structure that the deck and mast plug into for structural stability. (Pay no mind to the floating box I forgot to hide XD) You can also get a better view of the ladders at the sides of the ship Here's another example of the false-colored parts. This is the 2nd floor, with a makeshift "ribcage" adorns the rails leading to the stairway to floor 1. I added boxes and a barrel to accessorize the place, but due to the curved floor I needed to add makeshift tables underneath. Another design flaw I had to accommodate. Then there's floor 3, the captains' quarters. I crammed this in after learning too late that making this ship merely 2 floors tall wouldn't have room for a captain's quarters, another design flaw I had to overcome. You know what's NOT a design flaw or accident though? The fact there's no food or drinks whatsoever on this ship. I did this on purpose, because the crew consists of nothing but magical walking skeletons XD To make it the the 4th and final floor, I set of ladders made out of bones are used. Not only was I proud of myself for this idea, but I was also proud of how my bone-lanterns right behind them turned out. <3 Lastly, here it is compared to the original. What do ya'll think? I'm hoping to sell instructions of this thing on Rebrickable, just like with Lil' Chonk. Tell me what ya'll think I should improve before I start developing the instructions!
  20. I've made a PLETHORA of Lego Rock Raiders MOCs since I grew up playing the game obsessively (and never being able to beat it), and now I finally have a place to share it: First we have two large variants of official small vehicle sets. Many people have tried their hand at these, so I decided to have a go at them myself: The Large Digger and Large Transport Truck: Next we have combiner models I actually managed to build IN REAL LIFE using the Rock Raiders sets I own. First is the Cavern Crusher, a combiner of the Loader Dozer, Granite Grinder, Chrome Crusher, and Tunnel Transport sets (Basically all the large vehicles released as sets) Highlighted in red bricks are the mechanism for the bulldozer scoop and the steering mechanism. The bulldozer lever is the same as the Loader Dozer set, and the car steering mechanism (my favorite part of this creation) is built out of the walking mechanism of the Granite Grinder, with the level being shifter to the left or right to turn the front wheels. It also has a locking mechanism that can set the rear cargo holder sitting up or lying down. This was also highlighted in red, and not the colors of the actual combiner: It's driver-seat is also a detachable helicopter, beneath which reveals the big custom engine I built it with. This engine obscures the bulldozing and steering mechanism. I haven't made any renders of those mechanisms alone yet, but I can if ya'll want. Lastly, here's this thing's sheer size compared to the sets it was built out of: And last but not least, combining ALL my Rock Raiders sets (or at least most of them), I created THIS monolith: By combining the large vehicles, small vehicles, and HQ playset all into one, I created this monster. The second floor is detachable, revealing the giant energy crystal fusion engine I built for this thing. (I added smoke-stacks since it looked cool.) I'm totally invested in the idea of sharing instructions of all these on Rebrickable, but I have a question first: Is it legally permissible I could sell these instructions (since it would take a LOT of work) or would that violate copyright laws in some way? Rebrickable seems chill with stuff like that, but I just wanted to double-check. If there's still enough demand for it, I'll post free instructions anyway during my free time.
  21. Lil' Chonk's design has been finalized, annd I'm now selling instructions on Rebrickable! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-196468/TommyProductionsInc/lil-chonk/#details (Am I dumb for advertising MOC instructions on Eurobricks that can only be bought with American dollars? If there's a way I could do both, I'd love to know XD)
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