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Image 1 — Brandenburg Gate - July 2026 Challenge Entry
Image 2 — Brandenburg Gate - July 2026 Challenge Entry

Brandenburg Gate - July 2026 Challenge Entry

This is my first time participating in a challenge on this sub. Hope you all like my MOC!

u/PlyingFigs — 9 hours ago
▲ 215 r/Minilego

I designed a new micro-scaled LEGO MOC! Do you recognize the vehicle?

u/Kalvael — 1 day ago
▲ 87 r/Minilego+2 crossposts

Intrepid class escort carrier, Western Alliance

"Fast and iconic, the Intrepid class patrols the sea lanes"

Play features: Interchangeable aircraft and drones, removable deck to show the engines.

For those who might be interested: this ship is based off of the Sea Control Ship concept, see link.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Control_Ship

u/MudandSmoke — 1 day ago

That’s some evolutions of infrastructure through the time for play game like age of empires

u/le_RG — 1 day ago
▲ 295 r/Minilego+2 crossposts

Agassiz class battleship MOC (heavily inspired by the ships of The Sojourn)

u/NotQuiteNick — 2 days ago

Why do you like building in mini & micro scale?

Featured build by New Elementary.

u/Vondrr — 1 day ago

🕌 Taj Mahal

Costruito con soli 22 pezzi, ho voluto catturare non solo il Taj Mahal, ma anche il suo iconico riflesso che lo rende uno dei monumenti più memorabili al mondo.

#the22challenge #microscalelego #legoideas #tajmahal #afol

u/Brick_olo — 1 day ago
▲ 323 r/Minilego

The Leaning Tower of Pieces!

For my second submission, I decided to go with something more creative!

I don't know if this is within the rules of the challenge since it's built in such a way that you can only view it from one specific angle, but I'll post it anyway :)

The model is exactly 22 pieces (if you don't count each leg and arm piece separately).

Designed in Studio, rendered in Blender.

u/ishkidor — 3 days ago
▲ 775 r/Minilego

The Great Pyramids

My rendition of the poster landmark for this month's challenge!

22 pieces exactly, real pieces only. No moving parts this time... for now ;)

Built in Studio, rendered in Blender.

u/ishkidor — 4 days ago
▲ 30 r/Minilego+1 crossposts

July 2026 Build Challenge: “Famous Monument” 🗽 | 22 Pieces Max

Another monthly challenge is here! This time just for us, no collab with another sub.

The theme for July is:

“Famous Monument”

Restrictions:

  • You can only use 22 pieces or fewer
  • The builds can be made in Studio, but bonus points (totally imaginary) if built irl
  • You can post as many as 3 entries

You have until Tuesday, July 21st to post your entries with the “Build Challenge Entry” post flair.

Originality is once again the most seeked factor, and it will once again be you who will choose the winner. During the last week of July, a poll will be posted so that you can decide what the best build is.

The winner will get a unique user flair they will be able to show off on r/Minilego, and their creation will be spotlighted on our Instagram.

Let's see your entries!

u/Vondrr — 3 days ago
▲ 67 r/Minilego+1 crossposts

Supermarine Stinger v2

The Brassbound Universe takes place in an alternate early 20th Century. With that in mind, I imagine that many of the companies that in our timeline made tanks and airplanes could have made Brassbounders instead. I've already established in the lore that the Renault company made Brassbounders for the France analog, and I thought it might be neat if Supermarine made Brassbounders for the Great Britain analog. The net result is a very different vehicle - while the Renault Brassbounder is slow, tough and plodding, the Supermarine offering relies on speed to survive.

What do you think?

First photo shows the Supermarine design, second shows the Renault design

u/that-bro-dad — 3 days ago
▲ 30 r/Minilego+4 crossposts

A little fan project for fellow MOC builders

Hey all 👋

This isn't a big launch post or anything, just sharing a small fan project I've been working on.

Like a lot of you, I've missed having a proper home for MOC builds since MOCPages went down. So I started building something in my spare time. Just a space to share MOCs, follow other builders, and just generally browse builds.

It's called Klick. It's free, it's not trying to replace anything, and it's definitely not finished. Just a side project made by a LEGO fan for other fans.

If you want to have a look or sign up while it's early, I'd genuinely appreciate it. And honestly, any feedback (good or bad) would help me figure out what's actually worth building next. Link below for all who are interested.

https://klicktogether.com/

Thanks for reading

Josh

klicktogether.com
u/COLE9621 — 3 days ago
▲ 376 r/Minilego

[Contest Entry] Mount Rushmore (22 Pieces)

I present to you "Mount Brickmore"...I mean "Mount Rushmore"!

u/TheLoadingBar — 5 days ago

[Challenge Entry] Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Zaragoza (Spain) (22 pieces, real build)

Last time I proposed the theme "Monument" I wasn't able to build one myself. Not again.

22 parts is a bit hard for this one. I'd like to have had a higher limit to add some details.

Yes, the 1x1 bricks are partially inserted to create a slot. No rules against that, I hope. It's strong enough to grab the thing up from one of the towers.

u/PlasticObjective9824 — 4 days ago
▲ 581 r/Minilego

[Contest Entry] Reflecting Pool, Washington DC, 11 pieces

Trying to express nature and shape.

u/MudandSmoke — 5 days ago