23/11/2011 - 16:49 MOCs

Pieter Graaf alias Hollander is a prolific MOCeur who devotes himself more particularly to the joys of virtual MOC under LDD currently (See his Tantive IV, these are R5-D8 Astromech Droid and his Y Wing).

While visiting his MOCpages gallery, however, I came across a very real MOC: The Z56 Airspeeder, a fictional machine on the Star Wars theme. Well done, I find him a vague family resemblance with the 8128 Cad Bane's Speeder, probably because of the parts used on the fairing of the machine. the engines are well rendered, and give a nice impression of power to the whole. The central part of the engine is ingenious, you will also find close-ups in the MOCpages gallery by Pieter Graaf.

In another register, Hollander returns to his passion for creation under LDD with this quite successful A-Wing that he presents on Eurobricks. he should soon make an .lxf file available as he often does on this type of creation.

23/11/2011 - 16:28 MOCs

Here is a very interesting MOC from Skrytsson as part of his participation in theEurobricks LEGO Batman Contest.

We will appreciate the techniques used to reconstitute the sewers where Killer Croc lives before going to surprise good people in their bathroom by sneaking into the evacuation ducts ....

I'm a fan of the bathroom, all the fixtures are instantly recognizable, and the walls and floor covered with 1x1 tiles really look like tiles ... The sewers are also very interesting in their design.

I therefore invite you to visit Skrytsson's flickr gallery to discover some close-up views of this impeccably finished MOC.

 

23/11/2011 - 14:41 MOCs

Here is an unpretentious but sympathetic MOC, improbable cross-over between Star Wars and the universe of Cars with this Millennium McQueen proposed by raphael heusser.

The idea is great and original, the realization clean and efficient and the end result is well worth taking a few minutes to get to the dedicated MOCpages gallery to this funny MOC ...

 

22/11/2011 - 09:17 Lego news

I was telling you a few days ago about Operation Santa Yoda which took place in San Francisco and which aimed to allow the public to participate in the construction of a giant maxifig of the Santa Yoda from the set 7958 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar.

The 3.60m high Santa Yoda is therefore finished and the least we can say is that the result is ... impressive. 

Note that the site  https://www.legosantayoda.com is officially open. You will find virtual greeting cards to send to your friends, but also and above all a richly endowed competition, once again reserved for Americans.

What you won't be able to earn:

Grand Prize: A unique 60cm tall Santa Yoda model built by a LEGO Master Builder
First Weekly Prize:  LEGO® Star Wars ™ Super Star Destroyer (10221)LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon ™ (7965)LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar (7958) and Blu-ray The Padawan Threat
Second Weekly Prize: LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon ™ (7965)LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar (7958) and Blu-ray The Padawan Threat
Third Weekly Prize: LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar (7958) and Blu-ray The Padawan Threat

You can console yourself by sending e-cards to all your friends, and for each card sent, LEGO will give away a toy in the program. Toys for tots.

22/11/2011 - 00:03 Unclassified

Well, the title could have misled some of you ... This X-Wing is not modular or transformable into anything else.

In presenting this new image, I wanted to emphasize a somewhat special aspect of this X-Wing: It can be either Luke & R2-D2 (Red Five) or Jek Porkins and R5-D8 ( Red Six). The purchase of two sets will therefore allow to have the two X-Wings of the Red Squadron, their pilots and their respective astromech droids.

The idea is good, and deserves to be renewed with other Red Squadron pilots such as Wedges Antilles and Biggs Darklighter for example ....