Tag Archives: Mecha

We all love a good LEGO Gundam or Macross mecha, but LEGO builders everywhere are also creating excellent models of their own designs. Have a look at them here.

Tim Zarki’s adorable MaK-inspired hardsuit has me going “Awwww!”

Long-time readers of this blog should know by now that I’m a sucker for small adorable things. Tim Zarki isn’t helping my addiction by posting this cute little hardsuit inspired by Maschinen Krieger (often abbreviated Ma. K. or MaK):

That’s a Technic figure helmet. I may just have to dig mine out of my “useless” bin and give this one a try myself. (I know, I know, there are no useless LEGO pieces!)

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Jehkay’s sentry will clean up your mess

Jehkay makes good use of the big blue half-cylinder piece from the cement mixer set as the armored shell of a sentry and riot control quadruped craft. The front opens to reveal the minifig pilot, ready to restore order to any situation.

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Where can Paul Lee’s 800-pound Gorilla go?

Answer: Wherever it wants to, of course. Also, I suspect Paul Lee‘s hard suits weigh a bit more than 800 pounds.

Here’s Paul’s Gorilla Hard Suit in an urban combat environment:

And here it is on Mars:

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Transforming mecha by squieu

One of the several Japanese mecha masters, squieu has a mecha building style characterized by a coarse look achieved with using small parts all over (see a prime example in his recent work Chu Chu). Here we highlight his recent transformer mecha; check photos in his gallery for more pictures on the transformation.


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This doll packs a punch

Brian Kescenovitz‘s newest creation is a combat hardsuit called the War Doll. For a small model, this deadly machine has details all over, with the most impressive one being the opening mechanism of the control center, which nests a pilot minifigure. Way cool

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More than the sum of its parts

A mecha collaboration project that draws together three of the best Japanese mecha builders, the so-called LEGO Robo Session (LRS) teams up Izzo (Brickshelf), Kwi Chang (Brickshelf), and Moko (Brickshelf), with each builder building parts of a mecha. The parts are then combined into something incredible. Here’s round two of the project, which lasted from November 2007 to now. You can see their first mecha here.

For this session, Moko contributed 3 components (the body, backpack, and gun), Kwi Chang also provided 3 (the cockpit, head, and right hand), while Izzo built 4 components (cannon, left hand, legs, and waist) and assembled the completed mecha.

Via YSA.

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Izzo’s Navy Impulse

The shape of Izzo’s latest mecha is highly unusual, with a pointed “nose” and tons of wings:

Looking beyond the obvious, note the use of snowshoes in the backpack/engine! More on Brickshelf.

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Spinnenartiges Tier by Scotty Whitesell

Scotty Whitesell‘s builds just keep getting better and better.

The leg design on Scotty’s “Spinnenartiges Tier” use motorcycle bodies in a completely unique way:

Here’s a bonus Scotty-bot — an automated loading robot dubbed, appropriately enough, “Longshoreman”:

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Horace Cheng’s Junk Tanks do indeed Rock

For his latest creations, Horace Cheng takes his inspiration from the world of JunkTankRock (info in English on toybot studios):

Check out lots more pictures of the Anti-gravity bike and Desert Chicken on Flickr.

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Izzo’s Future Cyborg Athlete is a speedy, sporty skater

Izzo takes a break from mecha inspired by doodlings and Izmojuki, returning to his roots while looking ahead to the sports of the future:

Naturally, the skates and thruster are detachable.

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Johnny 5 robot from Short Circuit

Inspired and influenced by Steven Marshall’s Johnny 5 robot from the movie Short Circuit, Brickshelf user rack911 has constructed an equally amazing model of Johnny 5. Check out the gallery for some cool mechanical detail pictures.

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Adrian Florea slugs some muddy boots

Adrian Florea is at it again — building mecha and blowin’ minds.

Behold the Muddy Boot Slugger Mech:

The mech itself is great, to be sure, but the road under it is worth noting. That arrow is rather ingenious.

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