Multihawk
Goodbye, for now.
Well, it is time. With many things coming up, especially college in September, I’m afraid that I won’t have much time to devote to Lego as I would have liked. In short, because I have to prioritize what I can devote my free time to, I’m afraid that I’m going to have to put a pause into my Lego hobby. How long is this pause? I honestly do not know. Could be a few months or a few years as I’m beginning a new life in college studying game design, or ‘Computer Game Science’ as the major is named there. Once I have things figured out, as in schedule and the gravity of my classes and other things, I might come back. However, seeing my class schedule ahead of time, the possibility of me going back into Lego within a few months is quite slim.
As some of you guys may have noticed my upload rate has declined, ever since the beginning of Junior year of high school. Honestly there was not much I could do as I had to focus on school and that I have come across new hobbies, specifically 3D modeling with Sketchup. And now with college at my doorstep, I fear that I would have no time, let alone any time for the matter, to devote to building my microscale creations and what-not. As a result, I feel that this pause in my Lego hobby is appropriate since I have to focus on other things and frankly, I have reached a ‘’dark age’’ which began around April of this year.
I made this account in 2009 but intensely got into building microscales in 2010 when I had fresh ideas of what I want to build and how to go about doing so. I took inspiration from many sources for my microscale creations, some of which include Real-time strategy games like Command and Conquer (Red Alert 1+2+3, Tib Sun/War, Generals) and Starcraft as I love amassing armies of vehicles and having them fight each other. I remember before ’09 of going onto Flickr everyday to see many amazing microscale scenes with tons of stuff going on in such a small space. It hit me that if I save up some money and make some time, I would be able to replicate those scenes and make armies. After around 3 years of going into this hobby I feel that I have accomplished that goal in Lego form pretty well as I today have made 5 unique microscale factions with different types of units (6 if you count my nanoscale faction; not shown). Honestly, I’m quite happy of where I’m at regarding my goals with Lego but I’m also sad that I won’t have the time to build and share my creations with all of you.
Speaking of you guys, I just want to thank everyone who commented/favorite my creations. It’s because of you guys that I strive to make more and more and to expand my armada. You guys have provided me with tons of inspiration and I learned a lot from observing some techniques not known to me before. The Lego community on Flickr is an amazing one, full of amazing builders. The people I tagged are people who have inspired me the most and who have become great friends. Each and every one of you are amazing builders, specializing in many different aspects of Lego, from mechs to entire minifigure-scale war scenes to fleets of spaceships and everything in between. You guys are awesome and I couldn’t be happier to have known each and every one of you. Seeing creations from you guys pop up in my feed makes me happy to be a part of this amazing community.
In closing, I won’t be uploading anything Lego-related for a while, but I will still be around once in a while uploading my Sketchup creations and commenting/fav’ing creations. Don’t hesitate to keep in touch with me, be it through here or Deviantart!
Milestones:
-Made 100+ different microscale entities out of Lego over the past few years (92 are shown above)
-363 people added me as a contact
-Was blogged many times by Microbricks and once by The Brother’s Brick (www.brothers-brick.com/2012/08/29/a-few-mini-ports/_)
-Won second place in the ‘’Micro Vehicles Mini Faction’’category of the Lego Military Annual Build Competition in 2012. (www.flickr.com/groups/legomilitaryannualbuildcompetition/...)
Multihawk a.k.a ‘’CommanderHawk’’
Goodbye, for now.
Well, it is time. With many things coming up, especially college in September, I’m afraid that I won’t have much time to devote to Lego as I would have liked. In short, because I have to prioritize what I can devote my free time to, I’m afraid that I’m going to have to put a pause into my Lego hobby. How long is this pause? I honestly do not know. Could be a few months or a few years as I’m beginning a new life in college studying game design, or ‘Computer Game Science’ as the major is named there. Once I have things figured out, as in schedule and the gravity of my classes and other things, I might come back. However, seeing my class schedule ahead of time, the possibility of me going back into Lego within a few months is quite slim.
As some of you guys may have noticed my upload rate has declined, ever since the beginning of Junior year of high school. Honestly there was not much I could do as I had to focus on school and that I have come across new hobbies, specifically 3D modeling with Sketchup. And now with college at my doorstep, I fear that I would have no time, let alone any time for the matter, to devote to building my microscale creations and what-not. As a result, I feel that this pause in my Lego hobby is appropriate since I have to focus on other things and frankly, I have reached a ‘’dark age’’ which began around April of this year.
I made this account in 2009 but intensely got into building microscales in 2010 when I had fresh ideas of what I want to build and how to go about doing so. I took inspiration from many sources for my microscale creations, some of which include Real-time strategy games like Command and Conquer (Red Alert 1+2+3, Tib Sun/War, Generals) and Starcraft as I love amassing armies of vehicles and having them fight each other. I remember before ’09 of going onto Flickr everyday to see many amazing microscale scenes with tons of stuff going on in such a small space. It hit me that if I save up some money and make some time, I would be able to replicate those scenes and make armies. After around 3 years of going into this hobby I feel that I have accomplished that goal in Lego form pretty well as I today have made 5 unique microscale factions with different types of units (6 if you count my nanoscale faction; not shown). Honestly, I’m quite happy of where I’m at regarding my goals with Lego but I’m also sad that I won’t have the time to build and share my creations with all of you.
Speaking of you guys, I just want to thank everyone who commented/favorite my creations. It’s because of you guys that I strive to make more and more and to expand my armada. You guys have provided me with tons of inspiration and I learned a lot from observing some techniques not known to me before. The Lego community on Flickr is an amazing one, full of amazing builders. The people I tagged are people who have inspired me the most and who have become great friends. Each and every one of you are amazing builders, specializing in many different aspects of Lego, from mechs to entire minifigure-scale war scenes to fleets of spaceships and everything in between. You guys are awesome and I couldn’t be happier to have known each and every one of you. Seeing creations from you guys pop up in my feed makes me happy to be a part of this amazing community.
In closing, I won’t be uploading anything Lego-related for a while, but I will still be around once in a while uploading my Sketchup creations and commenting/fav’ing creations. Don’t hesitate to keep in touch with me, be it through here or Deviantart!
Milestones:
-Made 100+ different microscale entities out of Lego over the past few years (92 are shown above)
-363 people added me as a contact
-Was blogged many times by Microbricks and once by The Brother’s Brick (www.brothers-brick.com/2012/08/29/a-few-mini-ports/_)
-Won second place in the ‘’Micro Vehicles Mini Faction’’category of the Lego Military Annual Build Competition in 2012. (www.flickr.com/groups/legomilitaryannualbuildcompetition/...)
Multihawk a.k.a ‘’CommanderHawk’’