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Science on the High Seas

Aaron Newman November 16, 2020

I designed this replica of a real-life research vessel on commission. While I’ve done a few seafaring builds before, I’d never built a full-size modern boat prior to this project. I love to tackle new subjects, since they throw all kinds of unexpected puzzles my way; as such, I relished this project as a great opportunity to grow as a builder. In the end, I finished with a larger, cooler, and more beautiful model than I ever expected to produce.

Clocking in at over 2,000 bricks, this minifigure-scale recreation measures over than 20" (50cm) long and weighs over 4 lbs (nearly 2 kg). The boat also features 3 levels of carefully crafted interior details that emulate those of the actual vessel, which are accessible in the LEGO modular building style, via removable roofs and sub-layers.

Read on to find out what’s inside this vessel, and to learn more about the choices I made and challenges I faced during its design process!

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In New Models Tags replicas, real life, house, commission, city, boat, science, research, ocean, Earth, playset, vehicle, ship
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Beneath the Surface Once Again

Aaron Newman April 30, 2020

A diver descends… A boat bobs in the waves… Schools of fish circle in unison... and a pair of crabs quarrel on the sandy seafloor.

All these dynamic elements come to life on my newest build, “The Shipwreck.” This kinetic vignette, which shows a scuba diver encountering and documenting a centuries-old wreck lodged into a coral reef, features a treasure trove of mechanical functionality, all contained within a rocky base and masked with vibrant detail. Let’s take a “deep dive” into this scene’s backstory, design choices, and functionality!

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In New Models Tags replicas, real life, commission, underwater, fish, ship, shipwreck, diving, minifigures, boat, electric, functions, moving, video
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Battle on the High Seas

Aaron Newman October 12, 2018

The root for this model was my idea to use the plastic sprue from the 2018 Harry Potter wand element as an anchor. One thing led to another, and before you knew it I had a miniature 19th-century frigate on my hands! I built and refined my boat design over about a week. Meanwhile producing these photos, with their complex backdrops and lighting effects, took a bit longer than that… especially once I realized I wanted the photo you see above, where I’ve spliced both color variants together on one canvas for a “War of 1812” battle situation; that was a doozy to make!

Read on to learn more about the design choices behind these models.

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In New Models Tags microscale, vehicle, replicas, ship, boat, frigate, history, historical
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