Showing posts with label Raxor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raxor. Show all posts

1.12.2009

" We the minifigs are not alone..."

There are two things I love about Dan Rubin (AKA Happy Weasel):
1. He knows how to build awesome ships and
2. He knows how to build awesome aliens



This alien is part of the labor caste. Isn't all the little detail amazing? O and uhh... hope that guy is not gonna be me... So look out minifigs! The aliens may come after you!

1.10.2009

"It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it!"

Of course I know, yes I'm sorry... I've been busy! I felt bad for being unable to blog for the past few days so I'm now up past midnight bloggin!
Peter Morris introduced two nifty compact ships that he recently built. First up the YSF-111a Maugrim:


Second up, the YPB-12a Visigoth:


Yeah there small but I doubt they're the grunts! Peter built these and entered into the Small Starfighter contest over on flickr group SCI LUG. Go check out all the other sweet pocketfighters!

12.30.2008

Err... I HAD to blog something...

Larry Lars is a fantastic Star Wars themed lego builder. If you've been missing his Force-aided building check it out! He de-Santafied the slay to just the landspeeder that was used in his Christmas creation.



Well, the blog was supposed to be off for the holidays but I was itching to blog and well, Larry Lars deserves it.

12.15.2008

I would Blog more....

But exams have a way of making you study...

Phong Chang, widely known on MocPages as a superior mecha builder, demonstrates his power with his Armored Core: C-397G Vulcan.



I've been watching Phong's creations since I started MocPages way back then. I've missed a couple of his since I got flickr. Note to self: always check MocPages for extremely talented builders who have not joined flickr.

12.10.2008

Dude! Where's my Buggy!?!?!

Legovaughan is a really gifted space builder. Lately he unveiled his Terrestrial Buggy, which I might say is one of the most compact moonrovers I have ever seen that looks awesome. He uses a cool Technique to get the wheels just right.



Don't forget to buckle up! Low gravity terrain has a tendency to throw you out of your vehicle.

I also suggest you follow his WIP that he recently just started sharing.

12.02.2008

The Aurora is after You!

Nannan's fantastic creations are worth waiting for! Recently he has built the Aurora, a sleek ship that I would definently do a bit of swooshing with...

"Designed and piloted by an outcast Katari engineer, the Aurora boosts a system of advanced flight controls customized to the eccentric and lethal preferences of its creator. The deadly fighter supports avant-garde space combat technology of the Katari, namely the much feared ability to execute the photon shift, in which the entire craft is seen to teleport short distances in space, making it an extremely difficult target to tag."

In Nannan's Photostream

*Oh! I'm back from vacation, hope you all had a happy turkeyday!*

11.20.2008

The Feast is nearing....

If you haven't been following Chris Parkinson's large, and very creative, spaceship then well...you should! He has great pictures of his construction and zoomed in pictures of the details one might miss.



On another note, I will be away for a week, so hopefully nothing crazy will happen nor anything great to be unveiled whilst I'm away- I fear the apocalypse is nearing and I won't be able to blog it...ugh the agony.

11.16.2008

I'm still alive!

Daniel Jassim certainly deserves a lot more attention with his awesome creations. A builder based on space, like most of us here at YSA(duh!), he makes ship-building look easy. Daniel builds small and large ships, I happened to choose my favorite of his recent uploads, the Y-wing Advanced.



Lovely lime green trim surely throws a ton of flavor into the creation. *take note*

If you want to see more of Daniel's photostream, which I encourage, then click Here

11.13.2008

Don't insult a Centuar...

Large ships have a way with killing themselves with their large size combined with the difficulty in giving it a sleek shape. But Fazoom has conquered this barrier and produced the Centaur, a ship I (and many others) have been awaiting on its completion. I'd hate to run into this in space and be the enemy...You'd spare me right Fazoom?



Chris Gidden's Photostream

*Dez's Insert*
I just had to get in on this post.
It's been several years since I first saw a PCS creation. Since then, I've seen countless ripoffs, multiple MOCs in the same theme, and quite a few works from Chris. This might be one of my favorites.
The thought that's been out into every aspect of this ship is mindblowing. As per the norm, the details are spot on. I look forward to more Justice-filled goodness from Chris.

11.12.2008

SF-100B Cobra

Since it is Novvember, I will be covering the VicVipers that are beautifully built; unless of course you catch my eye ;)

Peter Morris caught my attention with his latest SF-100B Cobra. An amazing build with large guns, big engines, and of course a comfy cockpit! This blows the vicviper minimum requirements away. What do you think?



For more on Peter Morris, vist his photostream.

11.11.2008

Pure Greeb'

I was totally taken by surprise when I saw nnenn's new Exatikon fighter. It is almost totally made of greeb. Of course he knows how to catch all our attention.



See nnenn's photostream.

11.08.2008

Kelso does it again!

TBB beat me to it but I might as well post this for those who happen to miss it. Mark Kelso has divulged another beaut'; He calls it the Rusty Ferret. Its a wonder where he gets all these pieces...



Check out other photos on Mark Kelso's Photostream.

11.07.2008

Need an Escort?

If you happened to miss Happy Weasel's latest addition to his alien armada, well then here it is! Happy Weasel has a unique style and an obvious fondness of a certain color...don't we all?



Also check out his Emissary.
And his Triple Wing.

11.06.2008

I must Confess...

Of the many Mechas we see, this one is very unique. Mark Stafford has built an awesome display of his genius with his 6600M Confessor.



Mark Stafford is a very talented builder and you may want to check out his other work as well:

Mark Stafford's Mocpage

11.05.2008

Shocking isn't it?

Of course, nnenn never disappoints. His frequent additions to his reputation leave the lego community in awe.



His latest Vic Viper is the Shockout, an amazing blend of orange and black with some neat features, check it out!

nnenn's photstream

 
Jacob
Occasional driving force of the blog, self-proclaimed Lukas fanboy, and aspiring engineer, Jacob spends too much time building LEGO, not enough time practicing piano, and not nearly enough time doing school. He also enjoys long sentences. In the instance of blogging, he believes in quantity over quality, wherever quantity can be maintained.
Mike
One of the cofounders of YSAB, and the founder of YSA, Observing Mike actually being productive is a rare occasion. Mike enjoys making outlandish claims in relation to actually building, pretending he's actually sorting his collection, and making excuses for why he hasn't photographed his MOCs. In his free time he enjoys learning CSS from Spook, photography and poking badgers with spoons.
Dean
Occasional builder, occasional blogger, and full-time procrastinator. That's really the only way to describe Dean. He rarely gets anything done, but is a very active lurker. He's probably seen and liked your MOC, but just forgot he had a blog.
Erik
Erik is still a teenager.
Lukas
Lukas is tall, blond, mildly OCD, and doesn't build nearly enough as he would like to, thanks to school. He has a webpage.
Spook (Tim)
The resident codemonkey and graphics person. If something isn't working correctly, it's probably his fault. Fitting to his name, he doesn't post often, but someone has to do this stuff too, right? Spook does build with laygoes, and has his own blog as well.