Well, I finally finished one of my projects. Is there a friendly place online where I can post a few pictures of it for people to see?
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2I don't agree with the close votes. The user should have shown what he (or she) has tried so far, but the answers are experience based and not neccessarily just opinion based (a reason for closing). The question seems to be not even a duplicate. It attracts attention, has been answered and up-voted.– MetalbeardApr 21, 2020 at 20:22
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I have several places to offer for you to share your MOC.
Eurobricks - here we have a forum, split into several subforums based on the primary topic. Don't be afraid of "Euro" in its name - there are members from all over the world.
Flickr - photo hosting website, however there is still a strong LEGO community. You'd upload an image and add it to related LEGO groups for others to see. Having more followers makes it easier to be spotted by others.
Instagram - this doesn't need an introduction I hope. Posting your very first picture over there may not result in many likes. You need to invest time in getting followers.
Youtube - some people prefer making video of their creations rather than pictures.
Rebrickable - this website has multiple LEGO related uses. One of them allows you to share your MOC, but it needs to have a building instruction. So other people could also build your model and it is not just for show off.
Reddit - is another community which is about all things LEGO®. As Arturo Moncada-Torres suggested in comments you can also share your creations, just don't forget to tag it as MOC
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2For the sake of completion, I would just like to add the reddit
r/lego
. When you create a new post, you can tag it asMOC
. Some other more niche LEGO reddit's also allow such thing (e.g.,r/legostarwars
. Just be sure to check the rules of each subreddit, since some of them only allow posting certain types of content on a given day of the week Jan 22, 2021 at 22:31
As noted in the comment below, you can disregard this recommendation. It WAS a great place, but it was abandoned by the founder.
Might I also recommend MOC-Pages? I haven't been active for some time, but I still check it out from time to time. Posts are more like blog posts, with editable HTML. There are also groups and contests to explore.
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Yeah...I just found out about this recently. If I had spent more time on it in the last couple of years, I would be even more sad than I am about it. Jan 11, 2021 at 20:53
You can upload your MOCs to
They have a modern design and it's easy to find MOCs.
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2This service is a "Secure and free platform for LEGO Designers to sign up and sell their creations", so not exactly suited for uploading MOCs that don't have instructions prepared.– zovitsDec 19, 2022 at 11:28