Lego moc skyscraper3/15/2024 This has me wondering if there has been a complete list made if the pieces shown in the movie that either have never been in the color it is shown being in, or just does not exist. :-) ) And then there's WyldStyle's cycle with the non-existent LEGO gear for the rear wheel. (Insert discussion on whether or not to use paint here. While it wouldn't take much to correct the "floaters," some builds use parts that aren't made in the color used on-screen. I find that some of them have "floating" pieces that aren't connected to anything. I'm trying to re-create these builds as closely as I can to what is in the movie. This will take you to the Build Results page and show you how many of the parts you have in your buildable collection, as well as what parts you are missing, eg: You can modify the. I haven't seen one yet in the movie while I've been scouring it for screen grabs to build off of. To build a specific Set/MOC, you can click the Hammer icon on any Set/MOC tiles or use the Build this MOC button in the sidebar on the actual Set/MOC details page. I love my Lego layout - countless hours and many dollars 'invested.' But I love finding MOCs like this that make me consider dismantling my entire beloved city just so I can rebuild it similar to this This skyscraper (and the others in OPs video) are sooo exceptionally cool, detailed, and life-like. Timmyc1983: There was a purple townhouse in the physical set in Finn's basement. Mark Mothersbaugh's LEGO energy domes from the 2015 Academy AwardsĪwards given to all Emmet Awards nomineesĮlleana & lightningtiger: I'd love to build these brick-wise, but time, money, and physical space prevent it. Nathan Sawaya's Oscar statue from the 2015 Academy Awards. Octan sound stage-80s-something technologyĪ Christmas tree assembled by The LEGO Movie Master Builders Public transportation, monorail, and Surfer Dave's car Here are some Bricksburg accessories from the Movie, including garbage containers, rooftop details, a street corner, billboards, and the mosaics from the "fish" and "fresh fruit" buildings, including the LDD file, for you to use in your own MOCs:ĭowntown Bricksburg and the Kragle antidote.Įmmet's mech compared to the official set It's not mentioned in the images, but the the ice cream cart in this image, the giant Green Grocer, and the "fish" building comes from 10211 Grand Emporium. How Emmet fits a 50-stud-wide apartment into a 30-stud-wide building:Ī variation on Emmet's apartment (green with a slanted roof)Īn example of the reuse of building parts How do you get the right scale, nail the details, support the weight, and make the MOC portable To help answer those questions, we are pleased to feature a guest article from Deep Shen discussing LEGO architecture. The latest WIP of Emmet's Mech (with BlackStar): Building LEGO models of real-life skyscrapers is more complex than it seems. After having created a couple of the buildings in LDD, I ran across the post for Bluerender and used it to generate photo-real renderings. Knowing how much time, money, and physical space it would take to build these out of real bricks, I decided to try my hand at LEGO Digital Designer (LDD). I thought it would be interesting to do a project that compared the original LEGO sets to the modified movie versions. While researching, I realized a great deal of what was in the movie was based on previously-existing sets. No changes have been made to the model.Edited to put all final images in the first post.Īfter seeing the LEGO movie, I wanted to re-create buildings from Emmet's neighborhood. The Instruction file has been updated on 2023/5//11/1 with some improvements. These parts are not visible in the finished model and can be replaced by any other color. Information about parts and instruction The color of all parts shown in the color red in the instruction does not matter. The model has been tested for stability and feasibility. Information about the model Like with all of my skyscraper models, I used blueprints of the original building to recreate the tower with great detail and match the original dimensions at the correct scale. The tower consists of 163 habitable floors (189 in total) and is crowned by a massive spire over 200 meters tall. Completed in 2010, it houses a luxury hotel, office spaces, apartments and an observation deck at 555 meters. It goes well with the Lego set 21046 "Empire State Building" and all of my other mocs built at the same scale: Information about the skyscraper With an architectural height of 828 meters, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai is by far the tallest skyscraper in the world and one of the most iconic structures ever built. Progress on our LEGO moc skyscraper for the city More updates and livestreams to come as we work on this porject I cannot wait to get this thing goingOnli. This model of the Burj Khalifa is built at 1:800 scale and measures over 1 meter in height.
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