This video presents a compact but visually striking custom MD Brick creation: Mechanical Flying Machine designed for the Skull Sorcerer. The build combines mechanical detail, fantasy-themed elements, and smooth camera work to highlight every stage of the creation process.

Clean Parts Layout to Begin the Build

The video opens with a clearly arranged set of LEGO elements placed neatly on a blue baseplate. The parts include:

  • Light-green and mint-green bricks and plates
  • Three yellow rods and one red rod
  • Two small dark-green clip pieces
  • Multiple tan gear pieces
  • Two red connector elements

This organized opening shot sets a clear foundation for viewers who enjoy understanding exactly what pieces make up the model.


Parts-Layout-to-Begin-the-Build
Parts Layout to Begin the Build

Building a Compact Mechanical Core

As the video progresses, I begin assembling the central mechanism. The rods (yellow and red) are inserted horizontally into the structure, held in place by dark-green clip pieces and supported by light-green bricks on both sides.

On top of the rods, tan gear pieces are added in a neat row, giving the machine a rugged, gear-driven appearance. The gears create an industrial mechanical look that suits the model’s fantasy setting.

A top layer of light-grey plates completes the upper structure, keeping the internal mechanism firmly secured.



The Transformation into a Winged Machine

After the core block is completed, the video transitions into adding the most defining elements: the wings.

Two dark bat-shaped wings are attached to the dark-green clips on either side of the model. This instantly transforms the brick-built block into a recognizable flying machine.

The final look showcases:

  • A solid, gear-driven mechanical centre
  • Colored rods visible within the body (yellow and red)
  • Wing attachments emerging smoothly from the sides
  • A tight, compact fantasy-flight aesthetic

The model is displayed on a transparent stand, allowing the camera to capture the wingspan and the body shape without obstruction.


Mechanical Flying Machine for The Skull Sorcerer
Winged Machine

Clear Visual Display and Smooth Angle Transitions

The video maintains a clean, uncluttered background, the familiar blue baseplate which ensures that all details remain visible.

Rotates the build by hand, showcasing:

  • Front and top mechanical details
  • The alignment of the gears
  • The symmetry of the wings
  • The compact square shape of the body

This rotation gives viewers a complete 360° understanding of the MOC, making the presentation both informative and visually satisfying.

A Simple but Effective Design for Fantasy Brick Fans

Though small in size, this Mechanical Flying Machine packs a lot of character. Its features include:

  • Fantasy-styled wings suitable for villain or sorcerer figures
  • Mechanical details like visible gears and rods
  • A compact flying-unit shape, perfect for display or play
  • A balanced color palette of mint green, dark green, yellow, red, and tan

The finished model feels like it belongs in a magical world powered by gears, spells, and dark energy making it a great addition to any fantasy-themed LEGO setup.


Mechanical Flying Machine for The Skull Sorcerer (MOC)
Skull Sorcerer (MOC) with Flying Machine

Final Thoughts

This video is a great example of how a simple set of parts can come together to create a model with strong personality. The smooth camera transitions, clean layout, and clear step-by-step assembly make the showcase enjoyable for both casual viewers and Brick builders.

Watch the full video here

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