22/04/2012 - 18:03 MOCs

Iron Man Gantry Machine by choisanghun

Nice achievement by a member of the South Korean LEGO community with this representation freely inspired by the robot who assists Iron Man in his armor donning in the second installment of the eponymous saga.

This MOC has the merit of being original, of respecting the colors of the camera seen in the film and of bringing a little renewal in a field where the reviews of sets are jostling but where the MOCs are rare. We will probably have to wait for the film's release on April 25, 2012 at home (a week later for Americans) to see some creations inspired by the long-awaited blockbuster appear.

To see more about this MOC, go to stick_kim's flickr gallery who apparently took the photos on behalf of MOCeur.

21/04/2012 - 16:53 MOCs

Tatooine - Mos Eisley Docking Bay 94 by Bricknator

Those who have seen theEpisode IV: A New Hope Know this place in Mos Eisley: It hosts the Millennium Falcon on Tatooine, and the scene between Han Solo and Jabba discussing their business disputes takes place there as well.

Bricknator has reproduced this place in a very beautiful way and offers us a series of pretty photos taken from various angles that allow us to discover all the ingenuity put in place to design the curved walls.

If you want to know more about the history of this MOC and be able to take advantage of the many pictures taken during the construction of this Docking Bay 94, you will have to go to the forum ofImperium of Steine and help you with an online translator to understand what is being said (Unless you speak German ...)

Otherwise to enjoy only the many photos, it's on the Brickshelf gallery from Bricknator that you need to surrender.

20/04/2012 - 23:14 MOCs

Rodo's entry for the L13 competition n ° 14 on BrickPirate

Are you wondering what the hell is scaring this Stormtrooper? Rodo has the answer, and you'll have to surrender at this address to discover the entry he presents to the last L13 in progress on the topic head in the stars...

I hope he doesn't mind me for having deliberately cropped the image, but it's to keep the effect of surprise. This MOC filled with humor and details is worth taking a look at the dedicated topic of the BrickPirate forum

To find out about the other MOCs competing in this competition, go to this forum topic

20/04/2012 - 07:42 MOCs

Iron Man by Shawn Snyder

This is an excellent example of what a well-designed Action Figure should be ... Shawn Snyder offers here a very successful 43 cm tall Iron Man.

The density of the armor is convincing, the arms and legs are realistic and the proportions are respected overall. The arms and hands are articulated and the armor is adjustable at the shoulders for easy movement. The chest incorporates a light brick that can be removed to change the battery that powers it. the start-up is via a Technic pin, the head can perform some basic movements, and even the fingers are articulated ...

To see more, visit the flickr gallery by Shawn Snyder, you'll find plenty of views there.

20/04/2012 - 00:24 MOCs

Mos Eisley Cantina (Tatooine) by Ar Sparfel

It is the work of a French MOCeur, it is a pretty diorama with Tan everywhere, it is filled with many characters as in the scene of the film, it is a reconstruction faithful to the original plan of the place and there are many details to discover ...

Sa flickr gallery has been updated recently with new photos, so you have no excuses, you need to go take a look at the general views and close-ups that are offered there.

It is on purpose that I only post here a partial view of the bar and the customers who flock there, it's up to you to discover the rest ...