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An unusual military plane, S-34 Pelican by Jon Hall


LEGO fan and MOC builder Jon Hall who is known for his great aerial vehichle creations shared this awesome military plane MOC, S-34 Pelican in his flickr.com photostream. The shaping of the hull is done greatly and the colorscheme is beautiful. Camouflage patterns and decals look very nice too. Check out the builders photostream for many more great MOC's.

G.I. Joe Sky Hawk VTOL by Flashback Bricks

If you were a child in 80' and 90's, it is most likely that you have played with G.I. Joe toys. It was a iconic toyline with TV series. Flickr user and LEGO builder Flashback Bricks shared this G.I. Joe model aircraft namely Sky Hawk VTOL as replica of a real toy vehichle. The shaping and the colors are really resembles the original toy. Custom minifigures are also looking great as well. Check out the builders photostream for many more great creations like this one.

Original toys box art.

Titania-class battlecruiser

 

In this blog, we rarely share digital creations but if a MOC is amazing like this one it deserves to be shared. LEGO fan and flick.com user Cagerrin who is known for her impressive digital MOC's recently shared this great model, namely Titania-class battlecruiser in his photostream. the shaping of the hull is really great and my favourite parts are the micro-scale helicopter and the design of the bridge section. Check out the builders photostream for many more great models.

Amazing Micro-Scale Aircarrier MOC


I personally like micro-scale version of big ships or spaceships. Flickr.com user and LEGO fan Sunder_59 did a really great job on this micro-scale air-carrier. This sci-fi design includes all the aspescts of a WW2 style carrier ship except its huge propellers supposedly makes it float in air. The shaping of the shipbody and the microscale fighter designs are done perfectly. This MOC is full of small details like turrets, towers, cranes and many more.

Realistic Special Ops Helicopter by Robson M


LEGO Fan and flickr.com user Robson M a.k.a BrickDesigners shared this awesome helicopter MOC in his photostream. The shaping of the model is truely incredible. The weapons and accessories around the model are also looking very realistic.


A-10 Thunderbolt II Model by Lennart C

This awesome and realistic A-10 Thunderbolt II model was recently shared by flickr.com user and MOC'er Lennart C a.k.a. Everblack. who is best known for his incredible car MOC's. The shaping of the wings and the body is really great. It's always hard to create the right shape while building in minifigure-scale. The builder did a really great job on that. Be sure to check out the builders photo-stream for many more great vehichle MOC's like the M1 Abrams tank, Ferrari 458 Italia and many more.

Realistic McDonnell-Douglas F-18C Hornet Model

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This realistic McDonnell-Douglas F-18C Hornet Model was recently shared by LEGO fan and flickr.com user Dornbi who is known for his great brick-built vehicle models. The shaping and the decals are accurate to the original version of the fighter used by the Swiss air-force. Although I am not a big fan of cockpits built with transparent bricks/slopes, the technique suits this model very well. I also really like the retractable landing gears and foldable wings.

Futuristic Military Aircraft: Bell V-35


This futuristic military aircraft model, Bell V-35 is shared by LEGO fan and flick.com user Sunder_59 in his photo-stream. I like the overall design and the color blocking on this vehicle. Actually this is a very high quality computer render picture rather than not a physical model but it deserved to be blogged with his impressive design. You can find the original 3d model of the vehicle in this mecabricks page. Custom figures with camo uniforms fits the vehicle very well. Rotating engines/propellers and the cockpit are the most beautiful sections in my opinion.

Blacktron Behemoth by Adrian Drake


LEGO fan and flickr.com user Adrian Drake a.k.a. brickfrenzy recently shared this magnificent Blacktron themed tank in his photostream. This tank is minifigure-scale meaning this is a huge size tank. According to description this tank is 48 studs wide and 104 studs long. The shaping of the turret and barrels is really amazing and the color-scheme make this vehicle look dreadful. In Brikwars terms this tank is a Super Death Tank.

32-Gun Frigate Concorde


This 32-Gun Frigate from 1700's is shared by Eurobricks.com member and brickshelf.com user Imperial Shipyards a.k.a. MoritzK. The shaping and the colors are really accurate to the historial ship of the era (1760-1780). For more photos check out the brickshelf gallery. My favorite section is the back of the ship where a custom printed brick is placed.

Nornfang - Halo 5: Guardians


Nick Brick is known for recreating famous weapons with bricks. This time he attempted to build Nornfang from Halo 5: Guardians. It is obvious that he is successful again. Brick on Nick Brick! Congrats!

Shallow Water Assault Patrol Enforce by Joshua Brooks

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Flickr.com user and LEGO fan Joshua Brooks a.k.a. JBIronWorks recently shared this naval military ship MOC in his photo-stream. I like the general shaping of the boot as well as the interior. The boots design looks like the modern coast guard boats but in gray-yellow color scheme instead of orange.  The vegetation on the background also looks interesting especially the tree in the middle looks great. 

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The interor of the ship is accessible by removing the roof section of the boat. The interior look very clean because of its studless design and it has high play-value as well.

Advance Mecha Soldat by Benjamin Cheh

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LEGO fan and flickr.com user Benjamin Cheh Ming Hann shred this impressive MOC in his photo-stream. The name of this creation is AMS FS18 Balrog. According to the description this creation was inspired by Gundam mechs. The shape, the colors and posing capability of this creation is really great. Don't forget to check out the creators photo-stream for many other great mechs.

SAAB 37 Viggen by Stefan Johansson

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This outstanding aircraft model of SAAB 37 Viggen was shared by Stefan Johansson in his flickr.com photo-stream. The shaping of the hull of this MOC is really great and accurate to the real vehicle. Custom stickers with Swedish Air Force emblems are put on the sides and wings which make the MOC even cooler.

G3 Dropship by Horcik Designs

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This outstanding Dropship MOC was shared recently by flickr.com user Horcik Designs in his photo-stream. Texturing with greebles and shaping of this vehicle is very well. Decoration with various official and non-official stickers make the creation unique and even more interesting. I especially like the cockpit design where the windshield is completly surrounded by slope pieces that gives the MOC a smooth look.

WZ-13 Wespe Zorn “Hornet”

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Sci-fi masterbuilder and flickr.com user Benjamin Cheh Ming Hann recently shared this incredible futuristic fighter MOC in his photo-stream. The angles of the engins and the shaping of the cockpit section are the highlights of this creation. Tips of the wings can fold like the fighters that take of from carriers.This aircraft is also loaded with tons of weapons so it looks very appropriate to use in a brikwars battle.

Spacetank Spacetank Spacetank!


Instead of yelling "Spaceship" Benny will yell from now on "Spacetank!". LEGO fan and master-model builder Andrea Lattanzio a.k.a Norton74 who is known for his amazing creations like Speed Garage and Fire Truck, shared his nice maintenance hanger and a wonderful Classic Space themed tank, "Blue Bull". According to the description of the builder the tank design is based on  WWI English tank Mark I. The hangar itself is also built very detailed with tools, containers and lots of Classic Space astronauts.

A Masculine Creation


Nick Trotta (a.k.a. tardisblue) strikes back! But this time, he introduces a really big ray gun attached to a relatively small fighter. This combination ends up having a masculine shape; Storm's Edge. This design of Nick's seemed to me a bit different. I always considered his previous designs as single, one of a kind, custom engineered space adventurers. This last one looks like a member of a space strike force rather than a lone wolf, maybe due to its militaristic purpose and classic color scheme. I know the ray gun has the lead role, but red bars, which suppose to connect the wings and the body, steal the show. These bars confused me at first sight, I realized that they have round tips, after watching the 'how to' video I was sure about the round tips and understood that they were the most common antenna pieces which were cut for a holy purpose. So my first guess was true with little degree of confusion. Awesome design again Nick, thanks for posting that beautiful piece of art and sharing your design process on YouTube. Brick on!

Battle Mech M251 Ridgway by Brian Kescenovitz

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LEGO sci-fi master builder and flickr.com user Brian Kescenovitz shared today this impressive mech model M251 Ridgway in his photo-stream. The shaping of the body and limbs are done greatly. The mech has a clean design without any exposed studs. Feet of the mech are built using droid arms and other small detail pieces which is not very common for mechs. I especially like the usage of chainsaw pieces in the legs which is really creative. I also like the cockpit section that make the mech look like a walking tank.

Japanese A6M Zero by Daniel Siskind

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I always like WWII military vehicles and especially fighters. Flickr.com member and brickmania team member Daniel Siskind shared this awesome Japanese fighter A6M Zero in his flickr acount. The cockpit section is brilliantly shaped with droid arm pieces. The diorama scene with all those small details like the workbench and containers makes this creation look even cooler. If you might want to own this model it is also available for pre-order on brickmania.com.