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  1. Browse through thousands of fan-uploaded custom LEGO MOCs with building instructions. Find inspiration and building ideas from thousands of other LEGO builders.

  2. 6 de jun. de 2020 · A forum thread discussing the sudden and unexpected disappearance of MOCpages, a website for LEGO fans to share their custom models. Users share their memories, opinions and questions about the site's closure and its creator Sean Kenny.

  3. www.flickr.com › groups › mocpagesMocpages.com - Flickr

    MOCpages.com is the greatest place to see and share LEGO creations. Anything you create with LEGO bricks is a "MOC", which stands for "My Own Creation".

  4. 4 de jun. de 2020 · MOCpages is dead. The largest and most vibrant online Lego community for much of the past decade, the site slowly slipped into a coma over the last few years and it seems its founder, Lego artist Sean Kenney, has this week switched off the life support.

  5. 16 de dic. de 2020 · Blockheads is a community for LEGO builders to create and share their work with the world. It aims to become the place for the LEGO community to gather and grow, with features like a set database and a gallery of MOCs.

  6. Okay, so technically there is a MOCpages, but it's actually a Thai gambling website now. Someone bought the domain, so our hopes of ever getting it back are truly dead and gone now. The big thing though is that any old links that use mocpages.com redirects to it.

  7. Mocpages was an early lego sharing website that allowed you to post blog style posts and attach old LDD (lego digital designer) files and pictures. it was made specifically for lego, but the site started going down and the lego master that hosted and created it went MIA as well when it finally crashed for good