Monday, July 25, 2022

MOC: Mini EVE Online Marshal.

 My entry for the EVE Online vs Star Citizen The Battle of the Bricks. A mini EVE Online Marshal.

More information on The Battle of the Bricks here: https://www.eveonline.com/now/battle-of-the-bricks










The .io file and instructions can be downloaded from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/mini-eve-online-marshal

Sunday, February 13, 2022

MOC: Mini Daimler-Benz DB 605.

 Been a while but I've built another mini engine, This time a Daimler-Benz DB 605, A German inverted V-12 piston engine developed during WW2 and most famously used in the Bf 109.



 You can download the .io or .ldr files from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/mini-engines/daimler-benz-db-605

Sunday, November 7, 2021

MOC: Kirov, Kirov-class cruiser, WIP part 5.

 Some more progress on the Kirov, Made more progress with the hull and extended it to the Stern of the ship. Also more work on the Superstructure and Deck.




Sunday, October 31, 2021

MOC: M1A4 Juggernaut from 86 -Eighty Six-.

 This is the M1A4 Juggernaut from the anime 86 -Eighty Six-.








You can download the .io and .ldr files from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/m1a4-juggernaut

Sunday, October 17, 2021

MOC: Kirov, Kirov-class cruiser, WIP part 4.

 More progress on the Kirov, Extended the deck further, A little more progress on the superstructure, Added the third main turret, Also a bit more work on the hull.



 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

MOC: Mini Rolls Royce Merlin.

 Another mini engine, This time a Rolls Royce Merlin, A British V12 engine from WW2 most famously used in the Spitfire along with many other British WW2 Aircraft.



You can download the .io or .ldr files from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/mini-engines/rolls-royce-merlin

Sunday, October 10, 2021

MOC: Kirov, Kirov-class cruiser, WIP part 3.

 Another update on the Kirov, More progress on the deck and super structure, Added the second funnel and aircraft catapult as well as a few other small details here and there. Started working on the hull as well.




Sunday, October 3, 2021

MOC: Kirov, Kirov-class cruiser, WIP part 2.

 Second update on the Kirov, Mostly just done more of the superstructure, More work on the bridge as well as adding the first funnel, and extended the deck a bit as well.




Sunday, September 26, 2021

MOC: Kirov, Kirov-class cruiser, WIP part 1.

I've been wanting to build a ship for a while so recently I decided to start building the Kirov, A Kirov-class cruiser built during the interwar period.

Thats my current progress so far, A long way to go but a good start so far.

Saturday, September 11, 2021

MOC: Mini Rolls Royce Meteor.

 Still not 100% happy with it but can't think of how to improve it right now so calling it done for now. Second is a Rolls Royce Meteor,  A V12 engine developed from the Rolls Royce Merlin aero engine.


 

You can download the .io or .ldr files from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/mini-engines/rolls-royce-meteor

Monday, August 30, 2021

MOC: Mini Napier Sabre Engine.

First of Several Minifig-ish scale engines I plan on building, A Napier Sabre, A 24 cylinder aero engine used mainly in the Hawker Typhoon and Tempest.


 

You can download the .io or .ldr files from bricksafe here: https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/apemax/mini-engines/napier-sabre

Sunday, August 8, 2021

MOC: 86 -Eighty Six- Juggernaut WIP Part 1.

 I recently decided to build the Juggernaut from 86 -Eighty Six- so I thought I'd post some WIP images of my current progress so far.



As you can see from the next couple of images they are different as I had to finally switch from LDD to Bricklink Studio 2.0 as LDD just doesn't have the a lot of the newer parts.




And thats my current progress so far, Still a few things to change and improve I think but getting there. :)

Thursday, May 4, 2017

MOC: Technic H-24 Engine.

Hello again everyone.

Been a while since I last posted however I'm back with just a fairly small MOC this time, A Working H-24 Engine. Been meaning to post this for a while but only just got around to doing it, Not much to say about it really, It's a fairly simple design for a H-24 24 cylinder engine. For the most part it was inspired by the Napier Sabre engine although it's not a complete model of it as you can see, Just the actual core mechanical part, A generic H-24 engine I suppose. I have plans to put this into a MOC I'm planning on making at some point, Maybe when I finish the current one I'm working on. Anyway, on with the pictures:




I also made it in LDD so I would know how to rebuild it in the future.

A video of it being directly powered by a PF M motor.
The .lxf file can be downloaded from here if you want to see hows it's put together or anything:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9QJgNN0txXaUW1KQjZPb1Y0czQ?usp=sharing

Thanks for looking and I hope you liked it. :)

Thursday, March 24, 2016

MOC: Technic B-25 Mitchell


Hello everyone,

Well it's been over a year since I last posted here however I've finally finished my B-25 I've been working on for just over a year and a half. It's had several major rebuilds of certain sections since the WIP topic I posted but It's finally at a point where I can call it finished and start on something else.
Some basic info first, It's wingspan is roughly 3ft (around 92cm), Fuselage length is about 2ft 6in (around 76cm), It has a XL motor for each engine. so that makes two, It has two M motors powering the landing gear and it also has working flaps, ailerons, rudders and elevators (All controlled though the control column and gear wheel in the cockpit.). The top turret can rotate 360 degrees as well. As you may notice in the pictures below I ended up not being able to fit the battery box into the actual model as there just wasn't enough room for it, As it turned out though it came in handy as one of the annoying flaws with this model is it won't actually sit on it's landing gear, It just falls backwards so the battery box was just the right hight to prop it up. I spent a long time thinking about the problem but couldn't come up with a solution for this particular model so it's just something I'll have to keep in mind for future aircraft with tricycle landing gear. Anyway, on with the pictures.









More pictures can be found on Brickshelf:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=563243

And on Google Photos:

https://goo.gl/photos/JHBLxofc9MjLfL9X8

Finally a Video of it:


Thanks for reading and hopefully the next LEGO MOC will come a little quicker than this one did. ;)