Annual Space Rover Contest: https://www.flickr.com/groups/1841195@N22/
Contest is just for fun, no prizes. Builds are relatively small, encouraging lots of entries from a wide variety of builders. Interested!!?! You have 17 more days to build and post your rovers!
This is my first entry:
Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
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Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
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Re: Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
OBLIGATORY VALENTINES ROVERS:
V-Day Proposal
Baha Rescue Rover
Floral Collection Rover
My 2016 Rover Album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tylersky/ ... 4427925251
V-Day Proposal
Baha Rescue Rover
Floral Collection Rover
My 2016 Rover Album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tylersky/ ... 4427925251
Re: Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
Wow! Nice work. I've seen some MOCs posted for Febrovery elsewhere and it's a great challenge for the month.
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Re: Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
Thanks. I look forward to this build event every year now.jeffrose wrote:Wow! Nice work. I've seen some MOCs posted for Febrovery elsewhere and it's a great challenge for the month.
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Re: Febrovery 2016 - Annual Rover Building Event
A few more... ;P
Geomorphology Survey Team Rover's:
Ground Penetrating Radar Unit
Soil Sampler
Geomorphology Survey Team Rover's:
Ground Penetrating Radar Unit
Soil Sampler
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So I started building another Rover, but then in the end its no longer really a rover... is it?
Arial Reconnaissance VTOL Rover
Arial Reconnaissance VTOL Rover
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Re: Febrovery 2016 - Brother Brick Appreciation
I got blogged! It's been soo long. ha ha and with those Light Bley tracks again! Those seem to be very lucky for me.
Brother Brick Blog: http://www.brothers-brick.com/2016/02/1 ... landscape/
Beneath the surface of an alien landscape
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the main non-destructive techniques at the disposal of modern archaeologists. While Tyler Sky says that this crew of LEGO space scientists are on a geomorphology survey expedition, I like to imagine that they’re xenoarchaeologists hoping to discover buried alien civilizations. Built in realistic grey, the GPR vehicle evokes the retro-futuristic vibe of Classic Space LEGO, while the shape of the sensor array on the front appears to be eminently practical.
This makes an even dozen brothers brick postings: http://www.brothers-brick.com/?s=tyler+sky
Brother Brick Blog: http://www.brothers-brick.com/2016/02/1 ... landscape/
Beneath the surface of an alien landscape
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the main non-destructive techniques at the disposal of modern archaeologists. While Tyler Sky says that this crew of LEGO space scientists are on a geomorphology survey expedition, I like to imagine that they’re xenoarchaeologists hoping to discover buried alien civilizations. Built in realistic grey, the GPR vehicle evokes the retro-futuristic vibe of Classic Space LEGO, while the shape of the sensor array on the front appears to be eminently practical.
This makes an even dozen brothers brick postings: http://www.brothers-brick.com/?s=tyler+sky
Re: Febrovery 2016 - Brother Brick Appreciation
Bricksky wrote:This makes an even dozen brothers brick postings: http://www.brothers-brick.com/?s=tyler+sky
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Re: Febrovery 2016 - Brother Brick Appreciation
Ha, I just went to their site to look up something and there was your rover, front and centre. I was going to post here but I see you beat me to it.Bricksky wrote:I got blogged! It's been soo long. ha ha and with those Light Bley tracks again! Those seem to be very lucky for me.
Brother Brick Blog: http://www.brothers-brick.com/2016/02/1 ... landscape/,
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