The Penguin Monarchy Has Some Cool Gear

The Penguin Monarchy Has Some Cool Gear, Lego MOC

The Royal Penguin Monarchy is part of a greater fictional universe that is a part of Decisive Action 4: Hammer to Fall. If they are going to take over the world they will need the right tools. This collection of Lego Field Gear is created by General Frost. The three tools include a Penguin Ice Pistol, a Penguin Communicator, and a pack of Fish Rations. There are a bunch of fun little details. Such as the pistol having a penguin built into the barrel. The communicator uses a set of glasses from the Lego Brickheadz theme, and a grill piece from a Lego vehicle can be found around the buttons. Also, the brick built fish tails sticking out of the satchel is a great detail. The Penguin Monarchy has a whole world to conquer and hopefully their specialized gear will be enough to get them there.

You can find more details about the Field Gear Lego MOC, and read more fiction about the Penguin Monarchy over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188495981@N05/49952771138/

A Deadly Lego Chainsaw Build

A Deadly Lego Chainsaw Build

This Lego Chainsaw, called the “Cutting Edge” is created by Bryce Dempsey. This is a great tool for cutting down Lego Trees, and even the Lego Undead. Built as an entry into an Iron Builder challenge. The specific challenge involved using the Minifigure stud shooter in unique ways. You can find a whole lot of them here being used as the chainsaw chain, in the handle, and as the grip on the starter rope / cord. Another really interesting part usage in this Lego Chainsaw is in the orange body. There is a 6×6 orange cockpit in there. So make sure to grab a pair of safety glasses, some ear protection, and gloves. It is time to get to work.

You can check out the “Cutting Edge” Lego MOC over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/brickbuiltreplicas/49887996941/

A Place To Keep All Your Tools: A Lego Garage.

A Place To Keep All Your Tools: A Lego Garage.

This Lego Garage is the perfect place to store all of your tools. This “Grownup’s Toy Box” is created by Daniel Church. The Lego build is an entry into the Iron Builders challenge, this time it is to use Minifigure wrenches and hammers in unique ways. You can find some of the wrenches being used to hold up a ladder, as handles and parts in the lawn mower / snow blower, and as part of the roof. The hammers can be found holding up a bunch of shelves and even the motorcycle. This Lego garage is a perfect example of using lighting to help make the presentation look better. The soft afternoon glow, mixed with the green background (seen through the windows) gives off a very nostalgic feeling. The only thing missing from this garage, are a bunch of spiders hiding everywhere.

A Place To Keep All Your Tools: A Lego Garage Detail.

You can find out more about “Grownup’s Toy Box” Lego MOC over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/30041364@N08/49851119562/

Get To Work With These Lego Tools

Get To Works With These Lego Power Tools

Getting ready for some Lego remodel work? You’re going to need some Lego tools. This Lego MOC is the creation of -derjoe-. This collection of Lego tools includes a cordless Metabo Power Drill, hammer, razor blade, screwdriver, pencil, a box of screws, and a level. All of these have been built with the SNOT style, which is impressive as there are a lot of different angles and shapes to work with. Some of the great details include the window on the screw box, the contoured handles of the hammer and razor, and the pencil. The star of the group is the Metabo Drill. The build is extremely life like, and when viewed at a smaller size it can fool anyone. Especially the clutch and chuck. The only thing missing is a Lego toolbox.

You can check out more information about these Lego Tools over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/53163759@N04/49742654903/

You Probably Won’t Lose A Finger In This Lego Woodshop Stop Motion Video

Lego Woodshop Stop Motion Video

A woodshop is an inherently dangerous place. They are full of sharp and pointy tools ready to stab an eye out or chop a finger off. But, a Lego woodshop is slightly more safe (as long as you meet the restriction: ages 5+). BrickBrosProductions imagines what this would look like. They have produced a 3 minute and 27 second Lego stop motion video. Starting with blueprints and unfinished lumber; after a lot of hard work they end up with something new.

Some of the highlights include sanding, chiseling, and painting. All done with Lego. Check out their video below or over here: https://youtu.be/930TWN-_6og