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Alpha Centauri – Copernicus Base

December 30, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

Alpha Centauri - Copernicus BaseReading Time: 2 minutes

If you follow my YouTube channel will know that I’ve been building a Space Centre in my LEGO City. So, as you can guess from that, I’m a space and sci-fi nut which is why the Alpha Centauri – Copernicus Base by Montgomery Burns (actual name Kris Kelvin) appealed to me. [Read more…] about Alpha Centauri – Copernicus Base

Filed Under: LEGO Moc Tagged With: Flickr, golf, LEGO, lunar, MOC, rocket, Space, space ship

LEGO Airport Food court by Dawn Bleyle

December 27, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

LEGO Airport - Food Court by Dawn BleyleReading Time: < 1 minute

I’ve been collecting a lot of LEGO Interior builds recently and this concept for an airport came up. It definitely has that familiarity of travelling through an airport. [Read more…] about LEGO Airport Food court by Dawn Bleyle

Filed Under: LEGO Moc Tagged With: Airport, Flickr, food, GJBricks, interior, LEGO, LEGO Airport, MOC

Lartigue Monorail Prototype LEGO Train

October 30, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

Lartigue Monorail built in LEGOReading Time: 2 minutes

Sometimes the most uniquely futuristic vehicles come from the past. This is the prototype Lartigue Monorail system that ran from 1888 to 1924. And has been perfectly realised by Flickr user Alexander.  [Read more…] about Lartigue Monorail Prototype LEGO Train

Filed Under: LEGO Moc Tagged With: Flickr, lego monorail, LEGO Train, monorail, prototype, Train

Mass Effect M35 MAKO Vehicle MOC Created in LEGO Technic

May 9, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

LEGO Mass Effect M35 MAKO by Flickr User Luca GaudenziReading Time: 2 minutes

Flickr user Luca Gaudenzi shared his latest LEGO Technic MOC in the form of Mass Effect‘s awesome M35 MAKO exploration vehicle.  Check it out!

Filed Under: LEGO Moc Tagged With: Flickr, game, LEGO MOC, LEGO Technic, mass effect, scifi, Space, technic, video game

Incredible LEGO Train – NSW AD60 Class by Flickr user Alexander

May 2, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

LEGO Train NSW AD60 Class crossing a bridgeReading Time: 2 minutes

Let me introduce a fantastic LEGO Train build of the AD60 Class by Flickr user Alexander (narrow_guage). Based on the NSW AD60 Class train that ran in Australia’s New South Wales between 1952 and 1973 – yes, I’m a train nerd. But if you read my blog often, you’ve probably noticed that I have a thing for Trains. [Read more…] about Incredible LEGO Train – NSW AD60 Class by Flickr user Alexander

Filed Under: LEGO Moc Tagged With: Flickr, LEGO, LEGO MOC, LEGO Train, MOC, Steam, Train

LEGO MOC Instructions to build this small Forest Cable Skidder

April 26, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

How to Build a Small Lego Forest Cable SkiddersReading Time: < 1 minute

Flickr user František Hajdekr has posted instructions on how to make his LEGO MOC of this super cute Small Lego Forest Cable Skidders. It is such a gorgeous build and so much fun for something so small. Read on to get the link to his video.

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Filed Under: LEGO Instructions, LEGO Moc Tagged With: Flickr, LEGO, LEGO Instructions, LEGO MOC, MOC, Red

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