In the spirit of Christmas the Swebrick LUG shared through the Ambassador network some of the building instructions that have been produced by that LUG. Some are former community builds others from current CB's , some event kits and some other builds. Hopefully that this can inspire people's imagination to do similar and perhaps share (First link is to pdf, second to .lfx.
My Lego Coca-Cola Christmas Truck MOC
Every year our Christmas tree gets decorated with LEGO baubles.
This year my mom asked me if I could design some new ones so I came up with these: A collection of cute Disney Princesses (Yes, Leia is one, too) in their setting, together with a second character.
Disney Princess Christmas Ornaments by rolli, on Flickr
From left to right:
- Leia and R2-D2
- Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian
- Snow White and a deer
- Tiana and Naveen (The Princess and the Frog)
- Elsa and Anna (Frozen)
Let me know what you think! Merry Christmas to all of you! ![]()
Best
Markus
Thought I might share a picture of my current project; the Lego Minifigure Sculpture that used to be sold in Legoland. I'm building it via Bricklink so I've had to make a few part changes to keep the cost down. Still waiting for a few more parts to arrive which is why he's legless at the moment. The build is very traditional, i.e. lots of plate and brick stacking, but I've found it a really enjoyable build so far. I think being able to see such a recognizable figure take shape really adds to the build enjoyment.
Edit: Now complete ![]()
My Tron Light cycle
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/128054
Alll support and share really appreciated, thanks ![]()
Well folks,
I guess it's time to finally post the full pictures of the theatre I've been working on for so long.
As you may know, it is the brick-built version of the well-known Her Majesty's Theatre in London. On stage, the famous boat scene from the well-loved "The Phantom of the Opera" is being played, just as it is played every night in the real-life theatre.
I started this build last December so, eleven months and 57,992 pieces later, here it is:

For a full view of the interior, here's a link to my gallery:
Its a famous London Theatre yet its made in Kildare. This is the first picture I've seen online of JanetvanD's wonderful HM Theatre which will be making its way to London in December for Brick 2015. If you think the exterior looks fantastic the interior will blow you away. I have had the privilege of seeing this model rise from the brick pool week by week and there is an incredible amount of details you won't be able to see without peering in through the windows.
Perhaps the best ever piece of work by a brick.ie member. Brickset will be previewing it before the London show.
Brick 2015 ExCeL Fan zone displays by Brickset, on Flickr
Lego model of my Church I've made for our Christmas tree festival. You can find images of the real church by googling first bangor Presbyterian church. Final bit of the spire is a dissappointment. Any suggestions on how to make an eight sided spire?
Because is the contest in the Brother Brick I built some Ray's Speeders
Rey’s Speeder Peterbilt.
Rey's Speeder Mercedes.
King Kahuka Speeder