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.
Table of Contents
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.

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.

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.

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.
