Christophsis, A Planet From Star Wars The Clone Wars

Lego Christophsis, A Planet From Star Wars The Clone Wars

Star Wars and its universe encompass many many planets. Hundreds of them, and if you count the non-canon “Expanded Universe” it might even be thousands. This Lego MOC titled “Christophsis” is the creation of Elven Ranger. It features a Lego version of one of those Star Wars planets. Christophsis was first depicted in The Clone Wars, around 2008. It is located along the Outer Rim and is a planet known or its huge crystalline forests. This little out of the way location ended up being of huge importance, being the site of many battles. The Lego version is a great 16×16 stud scene. The build feature a great hexagonal floor pattern with bricks laid out on their side. The whole scene also contain blue and green crystals which create a very alien looking Lego MOC.

Lego Christophsis, The Clone Wars, Details

Check out this Lego Clone Wars, Christophsis build over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/elvenranger/49655433968/

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

“Chapter 3: The Sin” is the latest creation by @ctr_bricks, and is another entry in their series of Lego Mandalorian MOCs. A recent Star Wars theme that has been exploding with creations. The Sin is a highly detailed city scene filled with aliens, bounty hunters, and smugglers. A very bustling street. Here the Mandalorian is on a mission to rescue Baby Yoda. The planet Nevarro has a lava setting, some of which can be seen peaking out between the stones. Check out some of the little details: the lego dice being used for an electronic box, the various space junk littering the scene, and the interesting curtain/doorway design.

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC Minifigures

You can find more of “Chapter 3: The Sin” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49620137832/

Chapter 3: The Sin, Lego Mandalorian Details

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Mandalorian Star Wars MOC

“Chapter 2: The Child” is the creation of @ctr_bricks, and is the continuation of their Lego Mandalorian MOC series. This newest Star Wars theme has been extremely popular for builders, and has created a lot of great MOC content. This scene features an appearance from “The Child” also known as Baby Yoda. Here is a very simple and very effective Minifigure scale build. The famous Yoda ears are made of two green lego hands. The scene also features a new custom Mandalorian, four Jawas, and an Alien friend. The star of this build is the Sand Crawler. A very definitive vehicle that has been built on a relatively small scale here. The forced perspective is spot on and really helps make this thing look more imposing then it actually is.

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Star Wars Mandalorian MOC

Check out this Lego Mandalorian MOC, “Chapter 2: The Child” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49587150363/

Chapter 1: The Mandalorian, A Lego MOC

Chapter 1: The Mandalorian, A Lego MOC

The Mandalorian has certainly left a mark on people. There are an incredibly large amount of MOCs being created based on the Disney Plus Star Wars Show. Here is “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian” created by @ctr_bricks. It is based on the first scene, and some of the details were really worked hard on. The door is made of overlapping flag pieces, and the trim around the door was made with a lot of horizontal bar pieces. It created a great effect. The other key to this scene are the characters, with lego versions of Mando, Mythrol, Garindan, and Quarren. It seems this is the first in a series. Hopefully we will see many more!

Mandalorian Characters Lego MOC

Check out “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49556341063/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC Is Having A Good Day Out

Lego Baby Yoda Figure

Who doesn’t want more Baby Yoda stuff? This Lego Baby Yoda is the creation of Wilson Du. This model is pretty close to full scale, and manages to keep a lot of the cuteness. Most of the Lego MOCs for Baby Yoda are much smaller. Some of the details that really stand out with this creation are the posable arms, huge reflective eyes, and cute button nose. The nose especially stands out. Also note the use of the reverse side of the lego bricks for the inner ear texture. (Bonus dog below!)

Lego MOC Baby Yoda Hands

Check out many more photos of this Baby Yoda MOC over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/186232331@N05/49303304476/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC with Dog

Also, check out other Baby Yoda stuff on EverydayBricks here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/baby-yoda/

The Lego Prototype Anti-Droid Exosuit

The Lego Prototype Anti-Droid Exosuit

This trooper is armed with 2 Z-8 chain guns. Droids won’t know what to do as they are blasted to bits. The Lego Prototype Anti-Droid Exosuit is an MOC created by tommilorenzo. It is amazingly compact and fits a single Lego Minifigure perfectly. The reactor core on the back of the exosuit is a great detail, as are the various vents and pipes (for cooling?). It all comes together pretty well!

The Prototype Anti-Droid Exosuit Lego MOC Rear View

Check out the Lego Prototype Anti-Droid Exosuit over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tommilorenzo/13964598470/

Lego Darth Vader Says Welcome To Portland

Lego Darth Vader Welcomes You To Portland

This brick built Lego Darth Vader is the star of “Welcome to Portland: This is Your Guide.” A Lego MOC built by Patrick Biggs. Darth Vader was built for Bricks Cascade 2019. “So this year, let’s keep it weird! The Unipiper is a uniquely Portland personality, and I appreciate the sense of levity and quirk that he helps imbue the city with.” Check out the awesome Lego Bagpipes, and the Darth Vader approved kilt. Another great detail is the bare skin represented at the knees, and forearms.

Check it out here for more info: https://flickr.com/photos/ahava516/33329593058/

This Lego Baby Yoda Is Full Of Cuteness + Instructions

Lego Baby Yoda from the Mandalorian, by hachiroku24

There are so many lego Baby Yoda builds out there, and this is one of the best. This cute little guy was built by hachiroku24. It is completely made out of Lego parts. The key pieces are the ears, which are from a recent Lego Elves set (part 11089). They did make a small cheat, the 2×2 rounds with a hole, near the ears, have been photoshopped to match the rest of Yoda. Below you can see him being built.

Lego Baby Yoda Building Instructions, by hachiroku24

Check out the Lego Baby Yoda building instructions above, in a handy YouTube format, which can also be found here: https://youtu.be/SgIMLmKoOGU

You can also find hachiroku24’s Flickr page here, full of a ton of MOCs: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hachiroku24/49178685288/

Some Crazy Valuable And Rare Lego Minifigures

Rare Lego Minifigures. Comic Con Lego Minifigures 2013, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman

There are so many official Lego Minifigures out there. Thousands and thousands of unique designs. Many of the Minifigs are worth a lot of money, but a few of them stand out. Over at Mental Floss they have compiled a short list of some of the most rare and exclusive Minifigures. Most of them are promotions chase figures associated with certain events. If you happen to have a Red Sox Fan, Cloud City Boba Fett, New York I Love Yoda, International Space Station Alien, or other rare Lego Minifigures, you may have something worth over 500 dollars!

Check out the full list here: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/55576/20-rare-and-really-expensive-lego-minifigures

Comic Con Lego Minifigures 2013, Green Arrow, Superman