MOCs

Posting Pictures

The easiest way to post pictures of your MOC is by putting them on Flickr. Flickr gives you free image hosting and as a bonus there's a lively LEGO community in various groups.
Sign up for a Yahoo account: https://login.yahoo.com/account/create
Then start uploading on https://www.flickr.com

Once your picture is there, it is easy to share:

Flickr - BBCode link by Duq, on Flickr

Click on the share (arrow) icon, then select 'BBCode', pick a width around 640px and copy the bit of code that's highlighted.

New Image added notification

I've noticed that pictures that get added to the image gallery may be missed by people that are monitoring the forums but not the image gallery. This 'announcement' thread is to allow people to alert the forum that they have added some pictures without creating a separate thread for the picture in question in this forum. A simple 'I've added new pictures to the [insert topic] gallery will suffice. Comments on the individual pictures can then be made directly when viewing the pictures.

Its still possible for people to create a stand alone MOC thread for the fruit of their labours if they wish and indeed I'd encourage this.

I'll start the ball rollling by noting that DJfonix has added some gantry images to the train section of the image gallery.

Steam Cake

For the 2026 Bricktastic collaboration this year's inspiration was the Steamboat. My entry into the line up was a steam 'cake'. It has also appeared at the Bangor Brick Show.

Bricktastic 2026 by Dfenz, on Flickr

Mosaics

What are the best platforms for mosaic building that are free, Dave Jones pointed me in the direction of Bricklink when we discussed it at Bricktastic but I can't seem to find it - any suggestions?

Future collaboration idea - TV and Movie Scenes

Hi all.

I raised this at a recent meeting and there was some interest...and then forgot to post here!

The recent Disney Classic Animation GWP provides a great template for TV and Movie scene builds in a small footprint.

Classic Animation Scenes
40774-1: Classic Animation Scenes (2025) BricksetRebrickableBrickLinkBrick Owl

I was suggesting that there could be a collaborative element, if people could bring along their tv build (there are no exclusive parts in the actual tv part if people did not get the gwp, could even build in different colours) and put a scene in it, and we could surround say 5 to 10 tv builds with all the alternative scenes. These could be changed around during the day as they just slide into the main tv build. Also scope to add a guess the TV show/Movie element for the public.

There are some great mocs already on rebrickable already. Personally I have purchased all the parts for the Wall-E, Jurassic Park gate and Santa's fireplace. I also like the Homer Simpson one and Star Wars ones but now focusing on some custom ones.

The Raven, a greebling mosaic

Tired my first original greebling style mosaic build in October, this was for a Halloween challenge. I found an image on the internet and thought it would be fun to turn it into a mosaic. I’d built the Milky Way set so I had some ideas about greebling which was super helpful, as well as looking at some cool builds other AFOLs have done. I definitely learned some useful lessons for things I’d do differently but I’m really pleased at the end result.


Mr Bacteria

Hello I'm Mr Bacteria. I can be found in the body of every Lego fan.
I'm responsible for a great fun, challenging build, imagination and stress relief.
I help people connect Ideas just like Lego bricks connect together. I encourage problem-solving, creativity and the joy of building something from nothing. Whether you're 4 or 99. I make sure Lego brings out the builder in everyone!

Ideas came up when I found out I have lots of trans blue bars. I had just to connect them together.

I just want to build happy, adorable bacteria or a virus what give a smile.
Mr. Bacteria just came to say "hello" to everyone.

Model is made physically with 500+ spikes, beautiful eyes, nice shoes and a hat...

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2reiBen]Mr.

Star Trek Starships and Minifigures

I made several Star Trek starships from the TOS and TMP eras and the Original Series Crew

Constitution Class (Wip)
Lego Star Trek Constitution Class (Work in progress) by Cormac2000, on Flickr
Saladin Class
Lego Star Trek Saladin Class TOS Era by Cormac2000, on Flickr
Apollo Class
Lego Star Trek Apollo Class TMP Era by Cormac2000, on Flickr
Miranda Class (USS Reliant from S

WW2 Yamato Class Battleships

I recently designed models of the WW2 Japanese Battleships Yamato and Musashi
Lego IJN Yamato (1941) 1943 Digital Model by Cormac2000, on Flickr
Lego IJN Musashi (1942) Digital Model by Cormac2000, on Flickr
I haven't built them as physical models yet but I will soon and I'm also planning to build their half-sister the aircraft carrier Shinano and the famous Battleships Bismarck and USS Iowa in the future.

The tree from me

I just made a simple tree for upcoming viking model and I decided share it few days ago online.
If someone didn't see on social medias here I am.
It can be added more layers to do every tree different.
Instruction is available on rebrickable:
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-209990/jarekwally/the-tree/#details

Untitled by jarekwally, on Flickr

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2qM3CBq]My tree idea.

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