Sunday

Train Shed in Tan

This project came about in an odd sort of way. For whatever reason I took a disliking to the color tan. So, every tan colored brick I got I would store it in a bag. Then when Lego shop at home ran out of 10027 Train Sheds, I was really bummed. So I combined my two problems and this set was the result. This was a interesting project for me. Not only was I working with a limited number of pieces, but a limited number of pieces in a single color (for the most part). The logs in the front are from a couple 10013 Open Freight Wagon sets. It's not as detailed as I would have liked, but I will keep adding to it as those tan pieces add up. BTW, oddly enough the color scheme of the shed matching the passenger car of the Emerald Night set is just a nice coincident. The Shed was 80% complete when that set came out. They do match nicely.
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Heavily Modified 5979


This was the Max Security Transport model 5979. I decided to modify it slightly. I added very few new pieces to the set. If you forgot what the original 5979 looked like it's the last picture in the gallery.
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Saturday

Little Mechs

These pair of Mechs were part of a much larger MOC. I needed the parts for another project, but I kept these for future ideas.
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Sunday

Conveyor Belt

This was one of those projects you do just because you feel the urge to. The conveyor belt guides the Zamor Spheres down the first belt. The second belt has two functions: Change the direction of the spheres while lifting them. And line them up single file(which works most of the time.) The spheres get dumped off the end. Eventually I'll add to it and feed the bin at the beginning making a closed loop.
Lego soccer balls are smaller than Zamor Spheres, I placed a dozen or so on the belt and when they hit the corner they went under the plates in the corner. Lego popped apart and flew everywhere. One of those cool, oh crap moments.
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Black Jack


This airplane was created using the small wings from several Batman sets.
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