I am a french guy. In life, I like computer stuffs(also my job, I make them work....), Cinema, home cinema, music, cooking, being with my friends, making stuffs with my hands... Obviously Legos too!
After a long dark age(more than 20 years!), i'm going back to Legos, thanks to Lego Digital Designer, and some awesome MOCs I've seen arround the net and MOCpages.
For exemple, the magificient Mister Malle Hawkings' aircraft carrier! I discovered MOCpages in the same time, and was also influenced by some awesome builders here! I wanted to do a very big thing, for my return to Lego.
As you can see, I really love sea vehicles, big ships...
For the moment, this is my biggest Lego, and the one I love the most; Titan, a modern/futuristic nuclear submarine that is 148,5 Centimeters long, and 21 Kilograms, that I've entirely designed and improved on Lego Digital Designer. And it is has just been choosen in MOCie Awards 2011! Thanks to all who loved it!
An exploded view of the model on Lego Digital Designer.
I think I can now define myself as an AFOL, because of the time I've spent making it!(and the time I'm regularly spending on MOCpages! :-P)
Why are there so few submarines on MOCpages?(but awesome ones!)
My favorite one is Nate flood's U-Boot with its dry dock.
If you're lucky, you will be able to see his sub on Chicago's Brickworld 2011, since I am in France... I can swear it worth it!
I hope you'll like my first MOC on this site!(and my christmas and birthday present, I offered... myself!) Other cool stuffs are coming...
Looking for a new great project, here are a few stuffs I've done since I'm Titan is finished...
This is the last big thing I'm working on; please come and see Poseidon, a modern massive ironclad ship, in its last version, here!
Special thanks to my canadian friend, Cyberfrank and his dedication
to my sub! That's really kind! ;-)
Many thanks too to the 120 who call me their favourite!
Poseidon's helicopter - WIPHere is my first attempt to make a helicopter for Poseidon. ... Well, I guess it's too big for the ship, and it still nee...