LEGO Steampunk in 50 Bricks or Less

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Entry #37 By:Olog


Steam Cuirasser

http://flickr.com/photos/olog/2310764498/

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"One of the eight bad omens has come true. For the Aztecs, these three legged monsters were the gods themselves. The nimble machines scoured the jungles. Thus did the empire fall. ( 1521 Gerónimo de Aguilar )"

My second entry, a flying contraption: flickr.com/photos/olog/2326873000/]The Nutcracker

farm3.static.flickr.com/2399/2326059023_6ced24889d.jpg?v=0]Parts list

The Nutcracker has been developed to actually "pop" enemy steamboats' and zeppelins balloons. It's own small balloon is protected by it's own propellers.

-Adrian

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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Entry #48 By: Horace C

Here's my entry, a steampunk Ornithropter named "Motte" ("Moth" in German).

http://www.flickr.com/photos/squintyeyes/sets/72157604109406989/

Be sure to check out the gif animation to see it in action!

- Horace

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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23
2nd


Entry #70 by SlyOwl

Steamstung

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=307327

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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21
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Entry #78 by: Ian Thomas Healy

From The Marvelous Inventions of Dr. Danger: The Mole

Both can be found on this page along with my prior entries.

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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Entry #4 By:Ian Healy

The Danger Dicycle

The Danger Dicycle is Dr. Danger's greatest accomplishment: a steam-powered vehicle capable of traversing nearly any terrain at velocities exceeding the fastest locomotives. It has room for a driver, passenger, and engineer, as well as space for cargo. The allotment of the vehicle's body weight allows it to remain safely suspended between the large wheels without tilting forward or backward.

From: The Marvelous Inventions of Dr. Thomas Danger

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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20
20
5th

 

Entry #18 By: SlyOwl

My entry, the Elliecopter:
-Discussion:
http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/euroforum/index.php?showtopic=15949
-Brickshelf Gallery
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=305722

Thanks

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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21
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6th

 

Entry #10 By: Terry's Clockwork Orange

The Chuggernaut!

The British Steam Force contains hundreds of these basic walking machines, often used by colonial troops to keep order in the various corners of the Empire.

Nicknamed the Chuggernaut by the soldiors, due to the 'chug' sound produced by its boiler, the machine has the capacity to carry two men and a small amount of cargo. It is powerd by a small boiler located behind the pilots, from which highly pressurised steam is used to power the legs and arms. Several exausts build behind the cockpit stop overheating.

While the Chuggernaut is neither very fast nor well armed, it does provide transportation for colonial troops in the various towns and cities of the empire. Several Chuggernauts have also been adapted by wealthy citizens as private vehicles for travel around London's busy pedestrian districts.

God save the Queen! 

Flickr Gallery
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Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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23
7th

 

Entry #13 By: Alex

Flitter Flyer

Read all about it here!

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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20
19
8th (Tie)

 

Entry #60 by: The Jinja Ninja


Finally (for now), I've got the Wrong Trousers. Ring any bells? ;)

Pieces:

Prof. Victor Ian (the puns just get worse, don't they?) pilots these bipedal bloomers, fresh from his Victorian workshop in Old London Town. Created to get people around faster, this machine's also a great laugh at parties and comes in handy if you're an evil penguin mastermind. (Feathers! I'm watching you...)

Once again, this comes to 50 pieces.

Well, folks, that's all my entries for now. Maybe if I gain super-building skillz tomorrow, I can get a few more in, and I might have some sepia images later. Additional photos are on my Brickshelf (http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=307253) when public, and (somewhere) on my Flickr, linked to in my name.

-The Jinja Ninja

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
19
19
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8th (Tie)

Entry #82 Pumpkinetics


The steam team.


gallery when moderated:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=307508


STOMP:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=307509

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
19
19
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8th (Tie)

 

Entry #25 By:Nannan

Dr. Duram’s Steam Flyer


Brickshelf

The doc cruises through the sky in his self-invented amazing steam-powered flyer. With the highly mobile steering propeller and the trusty navigational device, he’ll never be late to attend to his patients. Model contains 50 pieces.

-Nannan Z.

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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19
17
11th (Tie)

 

Entry #29 By: SirNadroj

Mr. Monkeywrench's Fantastical Tailor Contraption (loom)


Discussion thread (ignore the first MOC: look at the last two in my first post:)
http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/euroforum/index.php?showtopic=15979

And a gallery of the pics:

http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x222/sirnadroj/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sirnadroj/

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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22
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11th (Tie)

 

Entry #30 By: SirNadroj

The Wonderous Clockwork Punk


Discussion thread (ignore the first MOC: look at the last two in my first post:)
http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/euroforum/index.php?showtopic=15979

And a gallery of the pics:

http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x222/sirnadroj/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sirnadroj/

Playability Creativity Steampunk Style Rank
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19.5
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