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I just finished my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC and am Super happy with how it turned out!

Here is my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC. As a big fan of the Superhero Modular Buildings, and my favorite Superhero being Superman, I knew I had to take a crack at this iconic structure.

This seven-floored structure sits on a 32-stud baseplate and rises to 31.8 inches tall. It is 6085 pieces, and all the interiors are fully tiled off and detailed. There are six interiors: the Lobby, Reporter's Bullpen, the Newspaper Printing Room, a Conference Room, Perry White's Office, and a Maintenance Closet.

As soon as LEGO announced last year's Arkham Asylum (76300) Modular Building, I knew they had opened the door to the Daily Planet after incredible skyscrapers like the Daily Bugle (76178) and Avengers Tower (76269). I hope the easter egg of the poster of the Daily Planet in the jail cell turns into a real set, but I decided to make my own rendition in the meantime. I finished designing this MOC in February of this year, but I am just getting around to making the instructions for it.

This is directly inspired by the Superman (2025) movie starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, and DC Comics, as well as the AT&T Huron Road Building in Cleveland, Ohio, which has long been believed by Superman fans to have inspired Siegel and Shuster for the Daily Planet, following its beautiful Art Deco design.

Superman has been my favorite Superhero since I was a kid, and I am very proud of my rendition of the building. I was very happy with last year's film and its rendition of the Planet, and I can't wait for Man of Tomorrow! Please let me know what you think. This has really been a labor of love.

u/Monsieur_Greenhorn — 8 hours ago

I just finished my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC and am Super happy with how it turned out!

Here is my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC. As a big fan of the Superhero Modular Buildings, and my favorite Superhero being Superman, I knew I had to take a crack at this iconic structure.

This seven-floored structure sits on a 32-stud baseplate and rises to 31.8 inches tall. It is 6085 pieces, and all the interiors are fully tiled off and detailed. There are six interiors: the Lobby, Reporter's Bullpen, the Newspaper Printing Room, a Conference Room, Perry White's Office, and a Maintenance Closet.

As soon as LEGO announced last year's Arkham Asylum (76300) Modular Building, I knew they had opened the door to the Daily Planet after incredible skyscrapers like the Daily Bugle (76178) and Avengers Tower (76269). I hope the easter egg of the poster of the Daily Planet in the jail cell turns into a real set, but I decided to make my own rendition in the meantime. I finished designing this MOC in February of this year, but I am just getting around to making the instructions for it.

This is directly inspired by the Superman (2025) movie starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, and DC Comics, as well as the AT&T Huron Road Building in Cleveland, Ohio, which has long been believed by Superman fans to have inspired Siegel and Shuster for the Daily Planet, following its beautiful Art Deco design.

Superman has been my favorite Superhero since I was a kid, and I am very proud of my rendition of the building. I was very happy with last year's film and its rendition of the Planet, and I can't wait for Man of Tomorrow! Please let me know what you think. This has really been a labor of love.

u/foderafilms — 9 hours ago
▲ 62 r/LegoDC

I just finished my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC and am Super happy with how it turned out!

Here is my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC. As a big fan of the Superhero Modular Buildings, and my favorite Superhero being Superman, I knew I had to take a crack at this iconic structure.

This seven-floored structure sits on a 32-stud baseplate and rises to 31.8 inches tall. It is 6085 pieces, and all the interiors are fully tiled off and detailed. There are six interiors: the Lobby, Reporter's Bullpen, the Newspaper Printing Room, a Conference Room, Perry White's Office, and a Maintenance Closet.

As soon as LEGO announced last year's Arkham Asylum (76300) Modular Building, I knew they had opened the door to the Daily Planet after incredible skyscrapers like the Daily Bugle (76178) and Avengers Tower (76269). I hope the easter egg of the poster of the Daily Planet in the jail cell turns into a real set, but I decided to make my own rendition in the meantime. I finished designing this MOC in February of this year, but I am just getting around to making the instructions for it.

This is directly inspired by the Superman (2025) movie starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, and DC Comics, as well as the AT&T Huron Road Building in Cleveland, Ohio, which has long been believed by Superman fans to have inspired Siegel and Shuster for the Daily Planet, following its beautiful Art Deco design.

Superman has been my favorite Superhero since I was a kid, and I am very proud of my rendition of the building. I was very happy with last year's film and its rendition of the Planet, and I can't wait for Man of Tomorrow! Please let me know what you think. This has really been a labor of love.

u/foderafilms — 9 hours ago

I just finished my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC and am Super happy with how it turned out!

Here is my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC. As a big fan of the Superhero Modular Buildings, and my favorite Superhero being Superman, I knew I had to take a crack at this iconic structure.

This seven-floored structure sits on a 32-stud baseplate and rises to 31.8 inches tall. It is 6085 pieces, and all the interiors are fully tiled off and detailed. There are six interiors: the Lobby, Reporter's Bullpen, the Newspaper Printing Room, a Conference Room, Perry White's Office, and a Maintenance Closet.

As soon as LEGO announced last year's Arkham Asylum (76300) Modular Building, I knew they had opened the door to the Daily Planet after incredible skyscrapers like the Daily Bugle (76178) and Avengers Tower (76269). I hope the easter egg of the poster of the Daily Planet in the jail cell turns into a real set, but I decided to make my own rendition in the meantime. I finished designing this MOC in February of this year, but I am just getting around to making the instructions for it.

This is directly inspired by the Superman (2025) movie starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, and DC Comics, as well as the AT&T Huron Road Building in Cleveland, Ohio, which has long been believed by Superman fans to have inspired Siegel and Shuster for the Daily Planet, following its beautiful Art Deco design.

Superman has been my favorite Superhero since I was a kid, and I am very proud of my rendition of the building. I was very happy with last year's film and its rendition of the Planet, and I can't wait for Man of Tomorrow! Please let me know what you think. This has really been a labor of love.

u/foderafilms — 9 hours ago

I just finished my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC and am Super happy with how it turned out!

Here is my Daily Planet Modular Building MOC. As a big fan of the Superhero Modular Buildings, and my favorite Superhero being Superman, I knew I had to take a crack at this iconic structure.

This seven-floored structure sits on a 32-stud baseplate and rises to 31.8 inches tall. It is 6085 pieces, and all the interiors are fully tiled off and detailed. There are six interiors: the Lobby, Reporter's Bullpen, the Newspaper Printing Room, a Conference Room, Perry White's Office, and a Maintenance Closet.

As soon as LEGO announced last year's Arkham Asylum (76300) Modular Building, I knew they had opened the door to the Daily Planet after incredible skyscrapers like the Daily Bugle (76178) and Avengers Tower (76269). I hope the easter egg of the poster of the Daily Planet in the jail cell turns into a real set, but I decided to make my own rendition in the meantime. I finished designing this MOC in February of this year, but I am just getting around to making the instructions for it.

This is directly inspired by the Superman (2025) movie starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, and DC Comics, as well as the AT&T Huron Road Building in Cleveland, Ohio, which has long been believed by Superman fans to have inspired Siegel and Shuster for the Daily Planet, following its beautiful Art Deco design.

Superman has been my favorite Superhero since I was a kid, and I am very proud of my rendition of the building. I was very happy with last year's film and its rendition of the Planet, and I can't wait for Man of Tomorrow! Please let me know what you think. This has really been a labor of love.

u/foderafilms — 9 hours ago
▲ 92 r/legomoc

Just finished my Odyssey ship MOC. let me know what you think!

Here is my MOC of Odysseus's ship from Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey (2026). It is 1173 pieces and inspired by, but heavily modified from, the LEGO Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent set (#31132), as it only shares 32% of the parts. Therefore, it is also much cheaper to buy all the parts for this ship instead of just purchasing the extra parts (which would be about 800 of the 1200 parts).

I chose to use the LEGO Viking Ship as a jumping-off point because they actually used Viking Ships in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, since real Greek ships from the era were much larger and covered, but Nolan chose the Viking ships to show you the viscerality of the Mediterranean during storms and create a closer-knit crew.

This is one of my favorite films of the year and decade, and I was incredibly fortunate to see the film several times now in 70MM IMAX Film and 1.43 IMAX Digital.

For those unfamiliar, Christopher Nolan's film is an adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey from about 3000 years ago. The film is about Odysseus, king of Ithaca, who embarks on a perilous journey to return home after the Trojan War. Crossing the Mediterranean Sea with his fellow soldiers, they soon find themselves battling not only the elements, but an array of deadly obstacles and mythical creatures along the way.

The main features I wanted to incorporate were a ton of oars on each side going through the hull like the real movie ship and retaining the functionality of being able to move the oars back and forth, as well as being able to switch the sail from being hoisted up to rolled up like the film.

You can fit about 30 minifigures on the ship if you wanted to, since there are 12 oars on each side and room in the front and back (24 rowers + 6 in the front/back).

I hope you enjoy my MOC and let me know what you think.

u/foderafilms — 12 days ago
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I just finished my Odyssey MOC. Let me know what you think!

Here is my MOC of Odysseus's ship from Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey (2026). It is 1173 pieces and inspired by, but heavily modified from, the LEGO Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent set (#31132), as it only shares 32% of the parts. Therefore, it is also much cheaper to buy all the parts for this ship instead of just purchasing the extra parts (which would be about 800 of the 1200 parts).

I chose to use the LEGO Viking Ship as a jumping-off point because they actually used Viking Ships in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, since real Greek ships from the era were much larger and covered, but Nolan chose the Viking ships to show you the viscerality of the Mediterranean during storms and create a closer-knit crew.

This is one of my favorite films of the year and decade, and I was incredibly fortunate to see the film several times now in 70MM IMAX Film and 1.43 IMAX Digital.

For those unfamiliar, Christopher Nolan's film is an adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey from about 3000 years ago. The film is about Odysseus, king of Ithaca, who embarks on a perilous journey to return home after the Trojan War. Crossing the Mediterranean Sea with his fellow soldiers, they soon find themselves battling not only the elements, but an array of deadly obstacles and mythical creatures along the way.

The main features I wanted to incorporate were a ton of oars on each side going through the hull like the real movie ship and retaining the functionality of being able to move the oars back and forth, as well as being able to switch the sail from being hoisted up to rolled up like the film.

You can fit about 30 minifigures on the ship if you wanted to, since there are 12 oars on each side and room in the front and back (24 rowers + 6 in the front/back).

I hope you enjoy my MOC and let me know what you think.

u/foderafilms — 12 days ago
▲ 834 r/pugs

I made a Lego Pug!

I made a Lego Pug. It is a modification of the LEGO Golden Retriever Puppy set (11384). It requires about 482 extra pieces from the original set

I am very proud of how it turned out. This was inspired by my Pug, Barney. Please let me know what you think!

u/foderafilms — 2 months ago
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I made a Lego Pug

I made a Lego Pug. It is a modification of the Golden Retriever Puppy set (11384). It requires about 482 extra pieces from the original set

I am very proud of how it turned out. This was inspired by my Pug, Barney. Please let me know what you think!

u/foderafilms — 2 months ago