Custom MOC Robot / Brick-Built Figure
Custom-MOC-001 · Custom / My Own Creation (MOC)
N/A · N/A - This is a personal creative assembly rather than an official LEGO set release.

Figure ID
Custom-MOC-001
Theme
Custom / My Own Creation (MOC)
Year Released
N/A - This is a personal creative assembly rather than an official LEGO set release.
Rarity
Unique (One-of-a-Kind). While the individual bricks are common, this specific configuration is uniquely created by a fan.
Head
Constructed from a 2x2 blue brick, a grey plate, and a silver/chrome 1x2 brick. It features a printed 1x1 round tile eye (Mixel-style eye).
Torso
A bulky blue structure built from tiered 2x4 and 2x2 bricks. It lacks the standard minifigure torso mold.
Legs
Two black 1x1 bricks with grey connector plates, representing minimalist stilt-like legs rather than standard minifigure leg assemblies.
Accessories
A mechanical arm assembly on the right featuring red translucent pieces and a black clip hand on the left attached to a black brick-built arm.
Color Scheme
A primary palette of blue, black, and grey, accented by a single orange hand and a red translucent element.
Printing Details
No pad printing on the bricks. The only printed element is the 'half-closed' eye on the 1x1 round white tile.
Variants
N/A - Being a custom creation, it exists only in this specific form unless modified by the builder.
Condition Notes
The elements appear in played-with condition; the chrome head brick shows surface scuffing common with metallic-finished LEGO pieces.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00 USD. Value is comprised solely of the sum of the individual common bulk bricks used in the build.
Price (New)
N/A. This was not sold as a retail product.
Compatible Sets
Built from assorted bulk bricks likely from Classic buckets or City-themed sets.
Character Background
An original robot character created by a fan. It resembles a utilitarian droid or a small 'mecha' unit found in amateur building challenges.
Design Notes
Uses SNOT (Studs Not On Top) techniques on the left arm. It prioritizes abstract mechanical aesthetics over the traditional minifigure form factor.
Similar Minifigures
LEGO Mixels characters, Boost robots, or the brick-built figures found in LEGO Creator 3-in-1 sets.
Collectibility
Low for the general market, but high sentimental value for the creator. It does not hold 'investment' value in the LEGO collector market.
History
This represents the 'Free Build' tradition of LEGO, which predates the 1978 minifigure and emphasizes construction over pre-molded characters.
Interesting Facts
The 'eye' tile used is a common element from the Mixels theme (2014-2016), which was famous for encouraging these types of odd, brick-built creatures.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed as part of a sci-fi diorama or a laboratory scene. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent the blue bricks from yellowing.
Modification Potential
Infinite. Since it is already a MOC, it can be easily expanded with more joints (ball hitches) or weapons from a spare parts bin.
Overall Assessment
A charming example of personal creativity. While not an official collectible minifigure, it captures the core spirit of LEGO: building anything from your imagination.