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Ektor, Musa and Sigrid have reached the town of Esgath.
“The Golden Key” MOC series, full story and more pictures on www.instagram.com/bryckland
Call in the Hover Hauler! This Hover Scout variant is perfect for collecting energy crystals in hard to reach caverns. The Hauler lacks the speed and maneuverability of the Hover Scout but compensates with improved durability and increased cargo space.
2371 ... the hive wars come to an end after the three warring factions sign the intergalactic peace treaty
2389 ... the galactic council is founded as a means for peaceful communication and collaboration between the alien races
2392 ... six more races join the alliance and send their representatives to seat in the council
2397 ... the nine races bundle their knowledge and create the Galactic Artificial Intelligence
2401 ... the Galactic Artificial Intelligence now governs all known galaxies
2412 ... the council now houses twelve permanent members, four spots are reserved for new and emerging civilisations
2547 ... humankind requests to join the GAIC ... it is indeed one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Atop the mystical tower of the ancient wizard Arion, a young apprentice named Livia is enthusiastically nearing the end of his final test. Success will signify his readiness to explore the deeper intricacies of wizardry.
Beads of sweat emerge on his forehead and temples as he lifts the portal cubes through sheer willpower. This endeavor not only calls for a high level of skill and magical ability but also demands endurance and perseverance to sustain control.
9th build in my Iron Builder round against LittleJohn, using the Toy Winder Key part in dark orange.
This week in Rogue Olympics 2021 Round 3* the theme is "Monochrome".
At first I thought "Oh, black and white", but then it hit me - you can build in any color. I was already playing with the ballerina and didn't find a suiting color replacement, so here it is in all black.
*In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations. This one is 30 pieces.
Deep sea ocean floor exploration was deemed too hazardous for humans, so when Blue Mystery manufactured their OFE (Ocean Floor Exploration) units, a whole new world opened up.
The units were fully autonomous, made independent decisions and could control up to four drones to map the ocean bed. It would have been the ultimate product for Blue Mystery, catapulting the company to the top of the Fortune 500.
However the units were easily distracted and multiple were lost to the depths, never to return to base. It was not long before people referred to the product as "big OAF and the buzzes" ...
After that disaster Blue Mystery dissolved and was never heard of again. Rumour has it though that the disappearance of Blue Mystery was a cover up. That the OFE units found something in those depths ... something alien ... something to best stay hidden ...
Cemetery. Two necromancers - master and apprentice. The teacher speaks to his neophyte.
More high res photos and full story at my LEGO Blog:
Hey guys! I'm starting a little side business, building one of a kind art toys with LEGO bricks. Each one will be made only once and there won't be copies.
I made a website where you can check what I have in stock at the moment. I'm open for commissions as well, so hit me up if you are looking for something specific :)
Meet the first guy - Frank. He is highly trained for close combat, but also loves cats and dressing like Santa, just for fun.
Carpentry is my newly gained skill and so I finally finished the first stage of lego storage. Made myself a brand new computer table and 25 drawers with clean space above it for building stuff.
The next stage will be to remake the left (old) side and add some shelves to the right.
instructions available on rebrickable or bricklink studio:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-94380/pyrefyre/rapid-response-su...
Group project by the amazing team of builders (left to right):
Zapalski
Bialy
Mrt_Greg
Jaskier
LL
Toltomeja
Karp_brick
The exhibition was so amazing that I didn't have time to take more photos, but you can see closeups by @crises_crs here:
plastikowykryzys.wordpress.com/2022/11/02/wystawa-zbudujm...
We hope to extend this project in spring next year!
Kelpies are aquatic horses from Scottish folk lore, known to collect children on their backs and ride them into the water to consume them.
A build for the Mythology and Folklore Redemption Round of BioCup 2020!
He knows C++.
Day 3 of Vignweek 2024. Theme: Sci-Fi Fantasy.
I had little time to build this model, but I'm glad I managed to finish it, even though it doesn't fit the theme of the round very well.
During the battle of Helm's Deep the Uruk-Hai place the bombs Saruman prepared at the small weakspot of the Hornburg. A Uruk-Hai Berserker fires the bombs!
Another scene for our Lego Lord of the Rings series. If you haven't seen the prior 40+ (!) vignettes check Thorsten and Jonas profiles!
New scene every Monday and Thursday. I try to give a few insights about building techniques and behind-the-scenes stuff in my Instagram stories.
One journey ends, another begins.
Today, my last article for New Elementary ( www.newelementary.com/2022/05/lego-cloth-fest-aron-gerenc... ) was published, featuring among others this latest version of my "self-MOC". In the time since I joined up in September 2020, I've learned an immense amount from our amazing EiC, Tim, and the other contributors who are some of the kindest and most skilled LEGO fans around. It was an amazing experience and instrumental to the next, big leap. It is something that I definitely wouldn't give up for anything else ~
Starting next month, I'm diving head-first into my biggest and most exciting challenge yet - building a career at The LEGO Group. My family and I will be heading out to the home of LEGO in Billund, Denmark where I'll be working as Model Designer!
This position has been one I've dreamt of since my childhood - I'm eager to start this adventure and build our future brick by brick!
Happy Birthday Alex! <3
Before the Kanohi market was wrung dry, we made one last effort to preserve its wonders of plastic. We would not bear witness to our success.
Inspired by The Last Greenhouse by Alex Park