19/02/2011 - 20:06 MOCs
Seasoned collectors already know it, others will have believed it for a few seconds: This photo, a perfect reproduction of a hypothetical UCS set, is a fake.
We could be mistaken, but it is simply the work of a MOCeur named Badgerboy who participated in a 2007 MOC contest on FBTB (From Bricks To Bothans) and who designed this impressive visible MOC here in his Brickshelf gallery.
You are probably wondering why I am telling you about a 3 year old MOC, but quite simply because this visual of UCS set comes back periodically on the forums and is still the subject of speculation on the part of somewhat gullible forumers.
The next time you run into a guy in a forum who wants you to believe the kick-out of the year, don't be shy about explaining to him that this is all just a montage from a MOCeur. gifted.
general grievous starfighter
18/02/2011 - 15:41 MOCs
moc tatooineA nice MOC than this diorama on Tatooine, with buildings whose design really recalls those of the LEGO Star Wars video game.

We will appreciate the integration of a slew of characters and the presence of many details in this scene.

The designer of this MOC talks about it in his topic on Eurobricks, where he also explains that he had planned to present this diorama in a box filled with sand during an exhibition, but that he had given up sand for reasons techniques related to the passage of visitors and the movement of air.
In short, if you want to congratulate this MOCeur or find out more, go to this address on Eurobricks.
Click on the visual for an enlarged view of this diorama.
16/02/2011 - 21:45 MOCs
moc juggernautAnother oversized and simply breathtaking MOC.
Sven Junga has embarked on the design of a HAVw A6 Juggernaut, and the result is truly impressive: around 15.000 pieces, 120 studs long, an interior fully fitted out on the scale of minifigs, these are the numbers that announce the color .
There are constraints however: this MOC does not roll, its wheels are not movable and the weight prevents any movement.

We can also regret the slightly "square" and angular side of the whole.

If you have a few minutes in front of you, go see the gallery of this extraordinary MOC on MOCpages at this address.

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16/02/2011 - 14:01 MOCs
cloud cityThis MOC is not very young, but when I came across it, I said to myself that it was worth talking about.

Here we are far from the Cloud City seen by LEGO with 10123 set 2003, which sells today at indecent prices, and which apart from the ultra-rare minifig of Boba Fett (Printed Arms & Legs), is not worth a nail ....

This MOC is exceptional in all respects, the view presented here suffices to express the level of detail and the fidelity of the reproduction.

By making you at this address, you will be able to admire other photos, and the original plate of the MOC having been used to take these pictures. Enjoy yourself, while the photos are still online.

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16/02/2011 - 13:48 MOCs
t16 mocAnother MOC which pays homage this time to an unknown device from the Star Wars saga.
The T-16 Skyhopper appears just seconds in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
LEGO has made an interpretation with the set 4477 released in 2003 which will not leave lasting memories.
BrickDoctor, well-known MOCeur, delivers here his interpretation of this vessel.

If you want to know more go at this address to admire other views and give your opinion.

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