A look into my life as a builder with Lego, and how Lego has helped me build the flip side of my life.

My Lego Creations!!!

     Well it's time to look at Jacob's creations! Here you will find some of my creations, notes about how I built them, why I built them, and the building process! Also, note that these pages will be in more detail than my MocPages account, so stick with me if you want to see my new creations.
     This point in my blog is meant for a behind the bricks look at my models, so tell me how I did!!!
     I will be posting new creations, so keep in touch!!!

This first model is the first "real" MOC(my own creation). I still have it because it is special in my mind. To find more of a backstory on this model, go to my "About Me!!!" page.


This model was my second "real" MOC. You can also see the story for this MOC on my "About Me!!!" page.


This was a creation I built in March 2011. I wanted to build an army model, but I wanted to use some of my tan brick as well. Since I had experimented with army bases, I decided I couldn't go wrong with a model like this.
To find a more full description on this model, click here.


This is a Star Wars tank I made, and I believe I'm going to call it the MTATV. I built this shortly after buying set #2263 Turbo Shredder, and I used the treads as the basic idea for this vehicle. I had hoped this model would be more popular on MocPages than some of my others, but no such luck.
To view more on this model, click here to see my blog post on this model and here to see this on MocPages.


This is an assortment of men I made for a group, the United Kingdom Defense Association, or the U.K.D.A. This is them from the left to the right: four British soldiers, one British officer, one British Special Ops soldier, and four Wales operatives.


I made this simple MOC based off of wanted an enemy for the MTATV, so on one Sunday afternoon, I built this. I included a Mandalorian captain, just for the fun of it. Notice his black lightsaber!!!


This is another model for the U.K.D.A., called the "Razor Flash". It is named for it's speed. I want to note that the technique in the front is original, and I did not take that from anywhere.
This model is built for the use of the Wales operatives, who use it behind their lines to transport troops and supplies.
This model can be viewed here, on MocPages.


This is a simple model I made, trying to capture the feel of Quidditch that the Weasleys play in their nearby orchard. I don't think that people on MocPages really capture the feel of Quidditch, so here is my attempt.
This can be viewed on MocPages right here.


Another model that I banged out in about an hour, used for the U.K.D.A. as a long-distance mortar. Note that mostly the British use this, and they mostly use it for coastal defense.
This can be viewed on MocPages here.


This is one of my favorite creations, called the Assassin's Attack Wagon. When assassins decide it is time to come out into the open, they use one of their most trusted wagons.
I really like the cobbled street floor on this one.
This can be viewed on MocPages here.


This one is a signature minifigure from a book I'm writing, and also my sig-fig just from my Lego collection. The torso is custom, combined with a Kingdoms Lion body and a Lego city maintenance worker's arms.


This is a crime family in downtown New York City, called the Falcom Crime Family. These are their names from left to right: Thomas Wilkinson, hitman, Elizabeth Falcom, Johnny Falcom's wife, Johnny Falcom, head of the Falcom crime family, Andrew Falcom, son of Johnny Falcom and heir of the Falcom crime family, Lucius Booth, runner of a grocery store and secret alchohol smuggler, and Johnny Booth, Lucius Booth's son and hitman, as well.
It would take too long to give their backstories on here, so you can view their backstories here.


This is a simple MOC I made, depicting what we all seem to enjoy, the love of money. I named this creation "The Happy Businessman" for obvious reasons.
This model can be viewed here on MocPages.


This is a model for "The Overdone Minifig Contest". Quite a simple build, this will soon be exclusive to my blog, as I will be taking this off my MocPages account after the competition ends.


This is a model I made for a book I read, called "This World We Live In". This has been posted on my blog, as well as the backstory of the book. You can find that here.


This is my absolutely hideous SECOND Power Functions model. It has lights that light up and it runs slowly on a motor. It can be viewed from my blog here.


A model I built from "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest". This is the scene where Will stumbles upon Cotton's parrot, speaks to it, and gets a strange response, "Don't Eat Me!"
This can be viewed from my blog here.


I hope you enjoy these models, and keep reading this page for updates!!!