In 2018, I submitted three designs to the Bricklink AFOL Design Program. They selected my Antique Fire Engine to be put forth for crowd funding on the site. In 2019, Bricklink produced and sold 2500 exclusive boxed sets of my design. The set is sold out but can be purchased in the aftermarket from independent sellers on Bricklink or on eBay.
This brick built version of my favorite comic villain is produced in the style of 8-Bit Megaman. Please feel free to reach out to me if you’d like me to produce building instructions for this model.
This flying saucer was the first vehicle I was inspired to build after the release of the Retro Spaceman from Series 17 Minifigures. Building instructions and parts packs for this model will be available soon!
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This yellow ray blaster was the second life-size retro sci-fi inspired zapper I designed. A combination of past-future styling and utilitarian tech, this zapper is one of my personal favorites.
Inspired by some of my firends, I have been exploring making some MOCs in the scale of the Technic Minifigures from the late 1980’s and 1990’s. I absolutely love these figures and the action that can be expressed by the articulation of their bodies. Watch for more Technic figure creations in the future!
This is a MOC I created of the Speedwagon Batmobile inspired by the LEGO Batman Movie. This creation is scaled up approximately 2x from the official minifigure scale set and seats the LED flashlight keychain scale Batman figure.
Conky was one of the first MOCs I created as I began to connect with the Adult Fans of LEGO community. I still have Conky in my collection and intend to add other characters from Pee-Wee’s Playhouse to my list of creations.