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I tried contacting them by email, facebook and instagram but to no avail
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I do intend to showcase it at my LUG's exhibitions in Serbia, but what I'd really love to do is to have it displayed at Wimbledon itself (however unlikely since I'm having a hard time contacting them at all).
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Thank youuuuu! Glad you like it! I'm ashamed to admit that I had no idea of this concert, will have to recreate it as well
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As a huge fan of both Lego and tennis this project is something I didn't want to rush, so it took me a mere 6 years to finish. Over 40 000 pieces used, around 1200 seats and one dream. All the functions seen in the video (synchronised player movements, the roof closing and opening, lights and cameras following the players) are controlled by remote control, 100% Lego. The most complicated thing to create was the mechanism for the player movements (which took me about a month to figure out) and the most fun part were the players themselves. The roof was also a big challenge since it has to hold a significant amount of weight, but the mechanism for opening and closing it couldn't be simpler. The court itself is minifig scaled whereas the stands are somewhat more modest when compared to the real thing. The dimensions are 180x100x50cm. A big chunk of the eastern stands is not present in order to allow people to see inside the court when the roof is closed. Depicted in the video are also some of the most famous matches and moments that have taken place at this iconic court as well as some recent ones. Featured is the famous balcony, Royal Box, Rufus, draws, a strawberry and Pimm's stand and much more. Ready...play! You cannot be serious! Lego John McEnroe arguing that the chalk definitely flew up. Lego Nadal with his bottles A common scene at many tournaments Lego Rufus the hawk Lego Wimbledon Logo Lego Wimbledon Centre Court view from the stands Lego Wimbledon Centre Court Royal box Lego David Spearing, Wimbledon's honorary steward Lego Wimbledon Centre Court View from the northeastern stands Lego Wimbledon Centre Court Entrance Lego Wimbledon ball boy and line judges Lego Wimbledon Centre Court Draws Lego Wimbledon Sales stand: tickets, strawberries, Pimm's Lego Rafael Nadal forehand Lego Roger Federer forehand Lego Novak Djokovic forehand Lego Wimbledon Centre Court, entire complex Lego Wimbledon Centre Court, closed roof with floodlights turned on Lego Wimbledon Centre Court play under the lights Lego Wimbledon Iga Swiatek with trophy on balcony Lego Wimbledon 4th round 2001 Federer vs Sampras Lego Wimbledon final 1980 Borg vs McEnroe Lego Wimbledon final 2007 Federer vs Nadal Lego Wimbledon Roger Federer with trophy on balcony Lego Wimbledon Djokovic vs Nadal 2011 Lego Wimbledon, Djokovic eating some grass after his 2011 victory Lego Murray vs Djokovic 2013 Wimbledon Lego Sir Andy Murray with Wimbledon trophy on balcony Lego Wimbledon men's final 2025 Jannik Sinner lifts the trophy Lego Sinner with Wimbledon trophy 2025 on balcony Lego Wimbledon Navratilova vs Evert 1978 Wimbledon final
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[MOC] Microscale 6990 Monorail Transport System
legomanijak replied to legomanijak's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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[MOC] Microscale 6990 Monorail Transport System
legomanijak replied to legomanijak's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Some would even say otherworldly...Glad you like it!- 12 replies
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[MOC] Microscale 6990 Monorail Transport System
legomanijak replied to legomanijak's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thank you Thorsten, you're welcome! Going through the instructions of the set online helped me a lot in picking the details which I simply had to incorporate somehow. Those roller skates sure are useful. 70%?! Well to be fair most of it is used on the terrain which the real set didn't have. It would be far more proportionate if the terrain was left out.- 12 replies
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[MOC] Microscale 6990 Monorail Transport System
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[MOC] Microscale 6990 Monorail Transport System
legomanijak replied to legomanijak's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thanks Jesse! I'm glad you like it.- 12 replies
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Something I made a couple of years ago for a microscale set competition. The toughest part was getting the shape of the "domes" correct. Some bits on these pictures aren't connected (as it was for a competition and I didn't have time/nor was it necessary to make everything properly connected). Recently I had some time to fix these little issues and if you're interested in getting the instructions for this moc feel free to contact me at brickster.creations@gmail.com The moc is now quite sturdy but still not swooshable.
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Minifig scale replica of one of the first flying wing aircraft powered by jet engines constructed in 1945. It is modeled after the V3 of the aircraft, the only version of the aircraft that still exists today (on display at the Smithsonian). The MOC features fully retractable landing gear and a dual colour scheme. The biggest challenge was trying to get all the angles and shapes as true to the original as possible because there isn't that much source material out there on the web. The original pilot would have worn a pressure suit but sadly Lego hasn't released one of that kind yet so I used the next best thing I could find. If you're interested in getting the instructions for this moc feel free to contact me at brickster.creations@gmail.com Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Horten HO 229 by legomanijak, on Flickr
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Custom LDD bricks and fixes
legomanijak replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Thank you for such a detailed explanation. I finally managed to add some logically placed collision boxes. -
Custom LDD bricks and fixes
legomanijak replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Yup, that appears to be the issue, thanks! I've added a <Box> element within the <Collision> (setting all attribute values to 0) to a couple of bricks and one time it worked, the other not. Is there perhaps some documentation or at least a thread where the sX, sY, sZ, angle, ax, ay, az, tx, ty, tz attributes for the <Box> element are explained (I'd like to understand the purpose of the values assigned to them)? How do I know how many collision boxes to add? My apologies if this is not the correct thread for these questions. -
Custom LDD bricks and fixes
legomanijak replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
First of all many thanks to all the amazing people keeping the best Lego digital builder still alive! Having updated the parts in the app I found out that switching to "Building guide mode" would crash the app in case some of the parts from the updates were used in the build. I haven't found any info about it in the topic so my question is: Is this happening to me because I messed up the update process somewhere? And if not, how could I go about fixing the Building guide mode? Edit: Part 36840 is the one that causes the crash (there might be others too) -
Thank you! Yes, it's a challenge but it's also the most fun. Thanks a bunch! What a coincidence, hope you managed to recognise it without reading the title Glad you like it! The roof was actually one of the quickest things to make on the entire building and yet apparently it turned out the best Thanks! I first built it in LDD to see how many of which parts I'd need and then later when I got all the pieces together I got to actually putting them together. The angles were the thing that made me decide to recreate this particular building. Glad you like it!
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As always, making anything round with Lego takes a bit of time. Glad you like it! Many thanks! Good observations and excellent advice. The round part of the building was certainly my main focus and I clearly forgot to do some things like adding chimneys on the rectangular ones.
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A minifig scale replica of the Sremska Mitrovica library. Around 5000 bricks were used to build this MOC. First a picture of the real thing for comparison. Lego minifig scale Gligorije Vozarović library, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego minifig scale Gligorije Vozarović library, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego minifig scale Gligorije Vozarović library, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego minifig scale Gligorije Vozarović library, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia by legomanijak, on Flickr
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Thank you! Much obliged! Now that I think of it the tower itself has a whopping six 1x1 modified bricks with 5 studs in it. Glad you like it!
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A microscale MOC of one of the most famous symbols of the town of Novi Sad, Serbia. The Name of Mary Church is often referred to as a "cathedral" by the locals despite it being a church in reality. The piece which set the tone was the white hub cap and everything else was done to scale with that. It took me about a week to build it. A picture of the real thing: Lego Microscale Name of Mary Church (Crkva imena Marijinog) by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Microscale Name of Mary Church (Crkva imena Marijinog) by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Microscale Name of Mary Church (Crkva imena Marijinog) by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego Microscale Name of Mary Church (Crkva imena Marijinog) by legomanijak, on Flickr
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Much appreciated Easier to achieve in Lego than in real life, thanks!
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I am afraid I don't make instructions, it's more fun making it on your own anyway :). Happy you like it so much! I guess anything can be considered microscale if you put in enough details. The fins are attached (hint, 2 studs per fin). Most important of all, it's all legal. Good eye, indeed the "rear quarter fender" is upside down, as well as the rocker panel trim. Good luck with the rest :)
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And the most challenging bit, thanks! Glad you do! Thank you! Much obliged
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Simply beautiful! Love the white boomerangs above the windows, the roofs of course (especially the one on the white building as there are roof shingles just laying about), the interiors planned out from the floor to the walls. It's all just so coherent. Molto bene!
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Minifig scale, I wish I had more chrome but it is what it is. The piece it all stemmed from is 85940 and then the rest of the car just sort of worked itself out. I actually started making a random car stemming from this piece and then by accident discovered that there was one that had the exact same headlight configuration so I continued on with the 1961 Chrysler New Yorker. Lego 1961 Chrysler New Yorker by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego 1961 Chrysler New Yorker by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego 1961 Chrysler New Yorker by legomanijak, on Flickr Lego 1961 Chrysler New Yorker by legomanijak, on Flickr