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The comparison with the official 2014 Star Destroyer in the foreground shows how awesome and big this custom ship really is. Doomhandle's ISD Tyrant is so massive, that he was able to fit a hangar bay, multiple ships and three levels of various rooms inside. The Tyrant is over 56 inches (1.4m) long and weighs approximately 70 lbs (32kg) with a full load (the interior adds a lot of weight). That makes it about 20 inches [51cm] longer — and quite a few times heavier — than the classic LEGO UCS version. So it's not just a gigantic MOC, but has awesome features inside, around 20 times the size of the official set. That's the outside from all angles. And here's the top level with the command bridge, the captain's cabin, a conference room and a Sith meditation chamber below.Level two below has even more stuff, with a classic Imperial walkway, sensor and gunner stations, a medical bay, a turbolift and engineering stations. And below all lies level one, the largest section of the three.




This level has a barracks, a cargo hold with a detention centre and a pretty damn cool hangar bay with some TIE Interceptors, a Sentinel Class Shuttle and a captured Rebel fighter.Be sure to check out Doomhandle's gallery for even more pics, zoom-ins and a showcase of the minifigs.Show All ItemsThese are a few Lego the Lord of the Rings MOC's that I have built. I recently updated it with new pictures. Hope you like it! Available from these sellers. Used & new (19) from $99.90 LEGO Ultimate Building Set - 405 Pieces (6166) (Discontinued by manufacturer) This new tub features a great assortment of LEGO bricks and elements. When your toddler has graduated from the Duplo stage and is ready to take the next step in his, or her, Lego journey, the Lego Ultimate Building Set is the ideal graduation gift. With 405 pieces stored in a durable plastic box with a see-through top, this set is the perfect place to let children continue to explore their imagination and engineering skills.




The Lego Ultimate Building Set contains many small pieces and is designed for kids ages four and older.With 405 pieces, this Legos starter kit allows your child to build a variety of different things. Use wheel elements to build a car. Kit includes one mini figurine. The Ideal Lego Starter KitThe Lego Ultimate Building Set includes everything a child needs to take the first steps to becoming an expert Lego builder. It includes one mini figurine, a building plate, and a wide mix of standard bricks in various colors as well as house and wheel elements.Following the included instructions and using pieces in the starter kit, kids can build a house, helicopter, dog, and car. The only flaw is that the instructions may be challenging for younger children, and require adult assistance.As is the case with virtually every Lego set, your child will be limited only by his, or her, imagination and perseverance. Although the kit is designed for younger children graduating from Lego Duplos, you can be confident that your child will never actually grow out of the Ultimate Building Set.




All of the pieces can be incorporated into future Lego collections.What's in the Box405 standard Lego pieces with house and wheel element, mini figurine, durable plastic storage case, and instructions.Large Brick Box At a Glance:405 standard Lego pieces allow for endless number of creationsComes with durable plastic box for storageStandard pieces will fit and work with all future Lego collectionsInstructions included for building house, helicopter, car, and moreAge/Weight Requirements:Four years and upLEGO Pieces:405 LEGO elements See all Product Description 9 x 15.1 x 7.6 inches 4 - 12 years #39,363 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #636 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #1,243 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5 star77%4 star14%3 star6%2 star1%1 star2%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsReally Great Starting SetImagination and possibilities are endless with these LegosI bought this LEGO Ultimate Building Set with 405 Pieces in it for my son for Christmas.




He is a Lego lover extraordinaire and little Mr. Creative. This set is just the right size for any possibility you could think of. It allows for great imagination as it is lots of basic pieces. He loved the fact that it has its own plastic box with a lid to store his Legos in. There is also room for lots of extra parts and pieces. This also included a base plate, windows, doors, and wheels. A great value for either a beginner builder or for the one who has everything as you can never ever have too many Legos.This item was well packaged and arrived with in the estimate given by Amazon.LEGO Ultimate Building Set - 405 Pieces (6166)great set Just what the doctor ordered.Here's the problem with all Lego sets See and discover other items: building cars, building a car, thing to buildYou are browsing this site using Internet Explorer 7. For a better experience, you may want to . That moment when you get a phone call from a person standing on the same street as you, but when they were in a different body, on another planet, in a different time




A LEGO® recreation of the penultimate scene in ‘Deep Breath’, Peter Capaldi’s Doctor Who debut “Please tell me I didn’t get old” “I don’t think that I’m a hugging person now.” The ‘making of ’ Model built with Mecabricks and rendered in Blender (larger version) A silly LEGO® model I made of the pre-credits scene from Peter Capaldi’s Doctor Who debut. I would have liked to have added fog, lighting effects and depth of field but Blender is mind-bendingly complicated and has an extremely steep learning curve. Oh, and the TARDIS should probably have slime on it. Centred around ‘inquiry-based learning’, the idea (behind Denmark’s LEGO® school) is that children are more motivated when they generate their own questions. As one prospective parent of the new school put it: ‘In the UK you’re taught how to pass exams. In Scandinavia you’re taught how to think.’ Me, I went to the LEGO® school of hard blocks. “No, Stormtrooper, I did not say ‘These are the droids we’re cooking for’.” #dioramafriday




I’ll be less inclined to swap the limbs on my minifigs now. (Laughing Squid, via @snazdoll) These minimalist, abstract LEGO® portraits of characters from pop culture show you just how iconic some of these creations are, that they can be so readily identified from such basic shapes. Incredible LEGO® MOC of the Russell T. Davies era TARDIS console from Doctor Who. Be sure to check out some of Mr. Xenomurphy’s other LEGO® MOCs, including this LEGO® vignette featuring Lady Cassandra from the 2005 Doctor Who episode ‘The End of the World’. As the Ninth Doctor himself might have said, “Give the man a medal”. Nicely shot LEGO® recreation of certain scenes from the Coen Brothers’ The Big Lebowski by Lennart Bendixen. The moustaches on LEGO® The Jesus’s compadre are a nice touch. (Thanks to Phil Sherry for the link.) A cool (if slightly over-dramatic) video detailing a reproduction of the Ancient Greek computing device known as the Antikythera Mechanism using plastic gears from a LEGO® Technic set.

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