It's been a while now since our journey began in seek for the ultimate LEGO creation. As we look around in the vast internet, we've came across many "MOCs" and "MOCers" that are indeed super talented.
Now we want to recognize those talents by sharing with all our followers our picks for a series of "genres" in the MOCing world. We are going to try and pick the TOP 10 creators and creations based on pure observation from the extremely prolific genre of LEGO Mechs MOCing to the outstanding world of LEGO dioramas.
Today, we will open this new section with the 10 most incredible LEGO Modular Buildings creations. Enjoy our humble selection and please, pay the creators a visit in their respective social media accounts! They deserve it and you will not regret it!
10 - Medieval House by Christophe

The creator did a really good job with this one, working a lot into details and a full interior.
For more pictures visit his Flickr account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/131404463@N04/
9 - The Pentagon by Pete Strege

This one packs a few goodies inside!
Visit the creator's Flickr account and see all of his work, including an insanely done diorama!
8 - Dairy Shop by Ben van Middendorp

"A little dairy shop for my WIP; an old town center!
On display under the awning are tables with milk, eggs and cheese. There's also a milk can and butter churn.
It has a full interior: a shop on the ground floor, with a kitchen/living upstairs and a bed/bathroom in the attic."
For more of his work, visit him at Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/120936545@N06/
7 - Architecture Firm Version 2 by SEBASTIAN-Z

"An updated version of my newest modular. I completely reworked the top details, replace the purple tiled center column (to my girlfriend's dismay), and added some details to the bottom floor. Original version here: www.flickr.com/photos/15902478@N02/14085892016/
What do you think - better? worse?"
Why don't you tell him? Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/15902478@N02/
6 - The Burrow by Matija Grguric

"I've got inspired to build this MOC after I've got 4840 The Burrow LEGO set for Christmas from my friend Marin Stipkovic. I was challenged by the Burrow's crooked shapes, and different materials used on the building. I wanted to build it like it was in the movies. I've built it over the last couple of weeks taking lots of hours from my spare time. It is placed on a roundish base measuring 84 x 84 studs. It's height is about 65 centimeters, or more than 2 feet."
More from this creator here!
5 - Japanese Pagoda by Matija Grguric

"Inspired by Pagoda of Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto and other beautiful Pagodas all over Japan.
This is third of the creations I've build for the civilization display for Kockice club's next exhibition."
More historic monuments from this creator here!
4 - Villa Arcus by Jussi Koskinen

"I designed and built this villa for a LUG contest themed "Lego Housing Fair". The design of the villa was inspired by the works of the famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. The name of the villa comes from the latin word for "arc""
Visit the creator in his own Flickr account for more pictures and creations: https://www.flickr.com/photos/j_koskinen/
3 - LEGO store modular version by kashaka
Part of the LEGO Ideas program, this one already has 10,000 backers.
"From a long time ago, I wanted to build a Lego Store with a pick-a-brick section on a wall from the bottom to the ceiling. Finally, I built one based on the concept of a stand-alone Lego Store which is about to open after a long period of renovation work in an old building of New York."
More pictures on the Ideas Project page.
2 - Koelbel Building CU Boulder by Imagine Rigney

"Built as part of the 2017 expansion of the LEGO campus for CU Boulder's Heritage Center. This is just one of the buildings which will be added to the layout this year by a team of builders.
When the additions are fully installed, you'll be able to view them during open hours at Old Main for the Hit the Bricks exhibit on campus."
See more impressive works by this guy on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/imaginebrickzone/
1 - Green Rock House MOC by betweenbrickwalls

"Green Rock House is divided into three parts connected with hinges and technic pins. The roof of each floor can be taken off.
The house has full interior with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, music corner, bathroom and gym."
See more creations from this guy in his Flickr account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/149907857@N08/
This may be the first top 10, but not the last so please, if you are a creator and would like to see your MOC featured in our blog or social accounts, feel free to submit them via email to luv4legos@gmail.com or visit our official Facebook page, @Luv4Toys and our Instagram account, @Luv4Toys and share with us your beloved creations!
Comments
Post a Comment