My Lego Creations
The RSV Davy Jones, a seaworthy submersible that is just plain huge. Explore the fully featured minifig scale interior and exterior. Not yet complete.
My good pal cjdoyle over at Reasonably Clever held a "Pimp my Mecha" contest awhile back. The object was to make a pimped-out version of a certain Lego set. Here's my entry, which scored 4th place.
Holy Battle of Britain, Batman! It's a WW2 RAF Spitfire, and it is HUGE. This is the second version of this model, which I like to call "Spitfire: Redux". Everything has been redone. Monstrous 1:16 scale!
The trend in Star Wars Lego building these days is toward really large models, based on the popular Lego "Ultimate Collector's Series" (UCS) line. I've seen some UCS Speederbikes before, but they weren't very good. So here's mine, complete with instructions! Hasbro Star Wars figure scale.
One of the oldest of my modern MOCs, still on display after like 4 years. Based on the 6175, it's a mobile reconnaisance vehicle, and those are not guns on the front. Minifig scale, holds just one pilot in the somewhat cramped cockpit.
One of the official Lego sets featured a Hummer that I thought wasn't constructed very realistically. So I made my own. Minifig scale, with decent engine detail.
Not all space vehicles are attack fighters. I figure that the average Joe is going to need a family spaceship to drive around in. Minifig scale.