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What´s up Lego Star Wars fans, On my 13th birthday I made a big order from Lego and on that day I built the Venator from Star Wars within 5 hours. I was over the moon because this spaceship turned out exactly as I had imagined. What's more, this Lego spaceship was quite big for my age at the time and by my standards and “building skills” I was definitely satisfied. I put it on a small cupboard in my room so that I could look at it every day before going to bed. Then, 12 years later, my “building skills” naturally improved and since Lego itself had launched the Venator 2023 and many new parts were available, I thought my Venator could do with a “makeover” :D. You will see the result soon... I hope you like my first Venator version, which I built when I was 13 years old, and look forward to the new version ;D. With kind regards MAP Tec Instagram: maptec.baut Here is a first impression of my 2nd version:
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Thank you for your feedback :D. Even though the horse does not yet appear in this scene, I still decided to depict it.
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Thanks. That was also the reason for this scale ;D
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What's going on Lego fans, Here I present a scene from one of my favorite movies: Troy Why I built it Troy, from 2004, is one of the most epic movies ever, starring Brad Pitt as Achilles. The scene when hundreds of ships reach the Trojan coast is tremendous. So is the fortress of Troy itself and the huge battle that takes place there. I have recreated this scene, with many ships on one side and the fortress of Troy on the other, with as much detail as possible. Why I think it would be a great LEGO set I think there are many people and fans of good movies who really liked this masterpiece from 2004. I have tried to capture one of the most epic scenes from the movie with this MOC, so that you can keep the scene in mind and remember it again and again. My model Size: Length: 52 cm, Wide: 26 cm, Height: 12 cm Parts: 1378 My MOC shows the scene when hundreds of ships reach the coast of Troy. In addition to the ships on the left, the ship with Achilles on board has already arrived on the beach. On the beach you can see some rocks and a ruined castle wall like in the movie. On the right is the sacred temple that is attacked first in the movie. The city then follows on the right-hand side and, in addition to numerous detailed buildings, the Trojan horse can already be seen within the walls. You can find instructions at rebrickable.com https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-217826/MAP Tec/attack-on-troy/ Instagram: maptec.baut I hope you like and support it :D With kind regards MAP Tec
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What´s up Lego fans, Here I present a small desert kingdom in oriental style. It consists of equal quarters, which may make the structure a little boring, but hopefully the result will be convincing. The complex has four gates with direct access to the centrally located temple. The city center consists of many small houses, some of which have small water points and I have also placed a few trees from time to time. There are several small oases with palm trees around the complex. You can find instructions at rebrickable.com https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-217494/MAP Tec/desert-kingdom/ Instagram: maptec.baut I hope you like and support my work. With kind regards MAP Tec
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Interesting. Then I hope and believe that you like it :D
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What´s up Lego castle fans, here I present my biggset MOC of all time. Why I built it I loved playing knights as a child and also loved the Lego sets in this theme, especially the "World of Morcia". As a child you always think bigger and I wanted to build a big castle, but understandably it's a bit difficult in minifigure scale. So now I've decided to build a large castle in miniature and it is inspired by Minas Tirith from Lord of the Rings. My model Size: Length: 52cm Width: 52cm Height: 26cm Parts: 4754 Similar to Minas Tirith, there are three levels with lots of miniature houses, palm trees and a paved path. The crowning glory is the castle at the top of the complex, which has four equal sides. There is a moat around the castle, in front of which you can see windmills and fields with palm trees. You can find instructions at rebrickable.com https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-217462/MAP Tec/symmetrical-castle/ Instagram: maptec.baut I hope you like and support my work :D With kind regards MAP Tec
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[MOC] Manta Ray
MAP Tec replied to Berthil's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I love technic and that's why I also love your MOC. Cool function and very nicely and realistically done! ^^ -
That looks cool, I like the inclined construction :D
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I love the color of the sails, it matches the ship perfectly. Well done!
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Looks awesome. Good size, many details and matching colors. Good job!
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Does somebody know you to get in contact with MouldKing? I have written many emails to them (contact@mouldking.store, cs@mouldkingcorp.com, contact@mouldkingblock.com, shown on their official website) and none of them have been answered... MouldKing also works with MOC designers, like LEGO does, and I want to do the same, but I can't reach them until today...
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Therefore I want to get in touch with MouldKing or another company so they can make a set out of it before someone else does and makes the move.... but for this big step I need help
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Thank you . It's the first Tumbler that opens like in the movie above!!! All parts together maybe 5000 parts? Only the Tumbler maybe 2500? I hope I can make a video soon... I also know it's risky, but I'm afraid of piracy on rebrickable like it happened with Thijs de Boer or Aniomylone with his Venator MOC and just selling one instruction for 2 years of work is not enough for me...
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What´s up Lego Technic and Batman fans, beside my cars and the Venator, the Tumbler was one of my first projects I started years ago. I watched the Batman movie with Christian Bale very often and thought many hours about this awesome „car“ or like the police officer said „black tank“ . Like all of my MOCs this one should also have functions and imitate the real one as good as possible. Therefore the Tumbler is beside my Venator MOC number 2 among my 10 Lego life's work and of course motorized. And there are many reasons to do that…. This MOC consists of seven modules and has therefore the following functions: 1.The Tumbler: Weight: 2,9 kg Length: 49cm Width: 35cm Height: 18cm 1. Drive ( powered by 2 XL-motores ) 2. Steering ( powered by 1 servo motor ) 3. Four shooting pins ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 4. Openable roof ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 5. Moving wings on the roof and side ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 6. Front LED-Lights ( powered by 5 Lego LED-Lights ) 7. Full front and back suspension 8. Moving steering wheel 9. Adjustable seats Of course, the Tumbler has more functions if you've seen "Batman Begins", but the battery box I use (Mould King) only has six ports, so I couldn't realize the other two functions :( Two more functions would be: 1. Moving side wings (in front of the rear tires) 2. Dropping chains 2.The bat: 1. Openable wings protecting the controler 2. Rotating head 3. Nodding head 4. Shining eyes ( two light bricks ) 3.The Joker: 1. Rotating head 2. Illuminated head ( 1 light brick ) 3. Weapon stock on the back: the Joker's hammer, two pistols, two missile launchers and ammunition and dynamite 4.The little bat: 1. Batman symbol on the ceiling with police officer ( 1 light brick ) 2. Adjustable ward 5.The bat cave 1. Illuminated cave ( 1 light brick ) 2. Eight bats and details in the walls 6.Batman vs Joker 1. Illuminated Batman ( 1 light brick ) 2. Illuminated Joker ( 1 light brick ) 3. Rotating Joker 7.Batman and his legendary sentence 1. Legendary sentence and two bats 8.All together Video is on YouTube now!!! For the Tumbler: The universal joint should be made of metal, otherwise the plastic universal joint will break from time to time if you change direction too quickly. I bought it from: https://www.greengeckoworkshop.com/de-de/products/metal-lego-technic-universal-joint-3l-4-or-10pcs All motors and lights are Lego products, with the exception of the battery box and controler. This is a Mould King product that can be perfectly combined with the Lego power motors. I bought it from: https://www.bausteinreich.de/products/2-4ghz-empfanger-akkubox-mit-fernbedienung otherwise https://www.amazon.de/Mould-King-wiederaufladbarer-Fernbedienung-programmierbar/dp/B09KY8DMGH If you want to light up the model, I used seven light-colored bricks from "Game of Bricks": https://gameofbricks.eu/products/led-light-bricks-for-lego-customization Instructions for this MOC are currently not available. If I find enough customers, I will create one with BrickLink Studio 2.0. Costs for the instructions: 60 Euro More than 15 customers →55 Euro More than 30 customers →50 Euro I hope guys you like this MOC and I am looking forward to your feedback. Criticism and suggestions for improvement are always welcome!!! For more pictures follow me on Instagram: maptec.baut
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I will finally test it tomorrow and I am confident that i will be able to present my MOC tomorrow (it has worked on a trial basis). Until then, thanks for your help! :)
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Thank you very much for the answer. I now know that Eurobricks should not be used for uploading photos ;). I still have all my photos on Flickr, but until today I didn't know how to get them onto Eurobricks... I think I have found the tutorial now and it will work. Thanks for your help :) :) :)
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I have finished my MOC and would like to present it on this platform with some photos. However, all my pictures have a size of 5 MB or more. Eurobricks only allows 0,1 MB and I can only reduce my photos to 25 KB or more, for example with https://mbtokb.net/ and the quality suffers a bit. How do all MOC designers solve this problem?
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A good-looking car with small parts! One Question: How did you upload your sharp photos, because eurobricks only allows 100Kbyte?
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[MOC] Mammoet SK6000
MAP Tec replied to Aleh's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
THAT.IS.HUGE.!!! Respect!- 20 replies
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