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An original way for displaying your favorite minifigures with this little tribute to the lego set 70840.
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HIGH LORDS OF THE SEASONAL COURTS.
(Feybruary series Pt. 5)
This is my fifth entry in a series of posts for the #Feybruary contest hosted by @bricksandfables over on Instagram! As one of the hosts, I will, of course, not be in the running, but I still wanted to participate in making some fun Fey! If you haven't heard of Bricks and Fables LUG, I highly encourage you to check it out! It's a group of builders online that love the intersection of Lego and D&D. We hold monthly challenges, and often do impromptu collabs, as well as the occasional contest with prizes!
My series revolved around a reimagining of what High Fae Lords and Ladies might look like for the four seasonal courts. Here they all are together! Once again playing with backgrounds, so let me know if you prefer with or without! I also included some shots with a basic translucent, prismatic base to focus more on the characters themselves. Let me know which you like best!
The Feywild is a realm of obscene beauty and obscene terror all at once. It is a realm of paradox; a realm of contradictory forces at play. Four seasonal courts exist within a slice of the Feywild, each vying to hold the lines of their domain, while some even try to expand their borders. The High Lords and Ladies of the four seasonal courts represent powerful concepts: Winter represents resilience, Spring represents dominion, Summer represents wrath, and Autumm represents entropy. Though the courts are each mesmerizing in their own way, this beauty is the veil behind which the High Fae's true nature is revealed.
The High Fae scheme, trick, and manipulate others to perpetuate their own position in the world, and to guarantee their own holy eternity. They are primordial forces of nature—the very laws of the universe incarnate. It stands to reason that a realm so suffused with wild magic would indeed be ruled by the embodiments of the extremes that lie within. In the Feywild, power rules, and shimmers in dazzling patterns. Before you realize what is before you and see through the glamour of it all, it may already be too late...
A teaser photo -- 96 studs deep, 64 studs wide -- ~35~50 bricks high on the back corners...still light enough I can still lift it -- although I suspect it's going to be a two person job to move it.
And -- it's still (two-hand) swoosh-able... :)
this was going to be a spring heel jack pic but ended up useing mr r again and tried out a old film grain
Well, got some drawers and more storage stuff. Still lots to sort out. My MOCs are back from BrickFête and still not unpacked from the boxes they traveled in. New WIP visible in my desk.
The only Zerg unit I have ever had a tiny amount of success with.
There are definitely rooms for improvement. Would come back someday.
Not all of this will be going into the current WIP, but a moderate portion are -- already completely emptied 3 PaB boxes, and 5 PaB boxes are less than half full. Also plowing the the parts from 6177 as "filler". Still waiting for some stuff from S@H PaB. -- it takes sooooo long. Thanks to Isaac (Ricecracker) for facilitating some of this.
This build was inspired by and is a tribute to the “Guardians of Transportation” statues that stand over Cleveland’s Hope Memorial Bridge.
- Created exclusively from the Classic LEGO 2x4 Brick
Intended as a decorative element for my SHIP, I thought it looked a lot like a small micro ship. Not the best, but I thought I'd share it anyway.