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Entry #1
By: SirNadroj

Dr. Able Tosplice, Ph.D.

Dr. Able Tosplice is an infamous medical doctor and scientist. Her experiments have garnered her fame, but many find her experiments to be cruel and unethical. She is currently working on gene-splicing, to create a hybrid creature (part man, part canine) that can be used for good. How, you may ask? That's confidential.

Gallery: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/68505

Graviton: Hmmm... seems like an evil scientist to me!

Chris: Amazing use of some very rare parts.

Entry #2
By: Monkfish44

Dr. Nicefire

Don't let Dr. Nicefire's geeky appearence fool you! Under that bowtie and blazer is a gifted engineer! After working on a new farming technology, he discovered the efficiency of using cabbage as fuel. From this he decided everbody needed a fuel efficent type of transportation that was cheap to produce, and the cabbage fueled jetpack was born!

More photos: flickr

Graviton:Schweet jetpack!

Chris: A bowtie and blazer are often the first signs of a gifted engineer.

Entry #3
By: babyjawa

So thats where all the sheep come from.

Using DNA extracted from the original sheep, Scientist James Williams can create younger, better looking clones. Though the government is hiding this from the public, Dr. Williams continues his work.

Gallery: Flickr

Graviton:Cloning sheep for good? Okay, I’ll buy it.

Chris: I love the use of the treads, and the sheep are just adorable.

Entry #4
By: takua-777

one day...

professor micheal oxfors, who is developing a cure for the illness his cryogenically frozen father has. cryo chamber pivots, includes 2 minifigs by lego standards.

link: Brickshelf

Chris: I like the title and the sense of waiting it implies for the model. A nice move from the standard "use an airplane cockpit" cryo-tubes you see everywhere.

Entry #5
By: logbricks

Dr. Zilly and his Assistants 

Dr. Zilly, with an assistant, creates a robot that will be used for collecting meteorite samples. The second assistant fiddles with a youth potion. 35 pieces.

Flickr set: Flickr

Entry #6
By: obxcrew

Dr. Jikikine

Dr. Jijikine showing his latest creation to a military officer. The esteemed Russian inventor designed the device to counter the diabolical bombs of his arch nemesis, Dr. Totenkopf.

Flickr entry: Flickr

Another view: Flickr2

Graviton:Total win for that lazer cannon!

Chris: I love the tire-for-a-hat and the use of the Dwarf beard.

Entry #7
By: Ruben Kremer

Dr. Von Atoom - Ionic Molecule Disintegration

Dr. Von Atoom is about to test his Ionic Molecule Disintegrator. If all succeeds, he will have made the next step into an everlasting energy source!
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Piece Count:
Including the minifig and counting the lever as 2 parts - exactely 50
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Gallery Link: Flickr

Entry #8
By: [Redacted]

Dr Craig and the MK1 Heavy 'Sky Falcon' Drop Suit

Dr Craig used to work as a small time Engineer, fixing Cars and MotorCycles at his local Garage. He became quite popular for his skill with fixing thing's, and he decided to start working on a few projects. He designed a prototype of the MK1 Heavy 'Sky Falcon' Drop Suit and took it with him to an Engineering COnvention. Whilst there, a number of TOp Military Engineers and Scientists were on the lookout, watching for any designs that could aid Ground and Airborne Forces. They noticed Dr Craigs invention and approached him, offering him a contract to design more of these suit's for use. Craig accepted, and moved to Washington to begin his new job.

Graviton:Nifty dropsuit; nice that it is compact but still fits a fig

Entry #9
By: TK1420

Curies In the Lab

The focus of this entry is Madame Curie, but she and Pierre were a team and he was a fun minifig to make anyway. Of particular note is the glow-in-the-dark rod in Madame Curie's hands, which is actually radioactive! I hope Lego makes more radioactive parts!
The first photo depicts Madame Marie Curie and her husband Pierre in a lab with some of the radioactive elements they have discovered.
The second photo is Madame Curie and Pierre demonstrating the eerie green glow of radioactive material.
The third photo (just for fun) has Madame Curie in a blacklite-lit lab to show the flourescent glowy parts. I had a blacklight sitting around and wanted to see how it would come out. Turns out that blacklight is not so great for photographing Lego figures.
More photos of all the models I have made for Brick Science are posted in my photobucket album here:

Photobucket

Graviton:Win! Love the blacklight photo!

Chris: A very clever use of the glow-in-the-dark elements!

Entry #10
By: Lord Pappadhum


Professor Herbert Jaarkopf

South-African mathematician and economist Herbert
Jaarkopf won the Nobel prize for Peace in 2024 for his studies on the correlation between color line, race line and poverty line. His mathematical models are nowadays widely used to predict the impact of market changes and aid initiatives on developing nations, providing a significant acceleration to economical development of third-world nations while granting equal redistribution of new riches and reducing unwanted effects on traditional economies.

In 2032 he was victim of a car accident while riding his moped - it is still unclear if this was an accident or a deliberate attempt to kill him. Professor Jaarkopf's conditions after the accident were so bad that he was subjected to a revolutionary surgical procedure with the aim to separately provide artificial life support to his body and head.

Professor Jaarkopf's enthusiasm over his work was
not limited by his new phyisical state, and he is known for joking with the media about how appropriate it is given his surname:"Jaarkopf" is a combination of a word sounding similar to the english"jar" and "kopf", the german for "head".

More Photos on: Flickr

Graviton:Ha ha ha! Love the backstory.

Chris: A very elegant model - and a nice take on the "head in a jar" concept.

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