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Lego® MOCs (My Own Creations)

The models below have been created using Lego Digital Designer (LDD) software, which is free to download from Lego.com. A similar package called STUDIO is available from BrickLink.com, and as well as designing models, this package enables rendering of model designs, to make images look more photo-realistic. Some images of the models shown here have also been rendered with STUDIO and backgrounds added using Microsoft Publisher.

Click on any of the images below to see more pictures and descriptive text for each of the models:

 
19-Floor Minifigure-Compatible Office Building   Old Town Square Playset
     
 
Old Town Bridge   Auto Museum
     
 
Utah Monolith   Section of Tuesday Market Place, King's Lynn, UK
     
 
Orienteering   Hidden Settlement
 
 
3D Schröder Staircase   Mini Guarded Inn (no separate webpage to link to)*
     
 
The Knudsen Building   Let it Bleed (The Rolling Stones)
     
   
Classic-Style Royal Hideaway    

* There is no separate webpage for the Mini Guarded Inn model shown on this webpage, because this simple MOC can be summarised as follows: This model was submitted for an activity on the Lego Ideas website entitled "Mini Medieval Builds!". The activity involved coming up with a Medieval-themed Lego idea to be built with no more than 20 Bricks. And so, the Mini Guarded Inn shown above was submitted, alongside the following text:
"This model contains exactly 20 pieces and is a tribute to the original Guarded Inn (set 6067). The set is certainly one of my all-time favourites. The side corridor and defensive wall is included, as well as the chimney stack, front door, and characteristic red walls and black roof."

Purchased MOCs

Some vendors sell physical MOC models that they have designed themselves, containing genuine Lego parts, but not sold under the authorisation of The Lego Group. Any sets falling into this category relevant to the scope of this webpage are shown below:

   
Nativity Scene (Produced by One More Brick LTD)    

Software:

1. Lego Digital Designer (LDD) software (no longer supported) download on Lego.com Here
2. STUDIO software on BrickLink.com Here

Note: Lego is a Registered Trademark of The LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this webpage.

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