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This is my build for Rogue Olympics 2021 Round 5* roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/3016-rogueolympics-... this week theme is "Big and Small".
I present to you My MOC "The Cradle of Life"...
*In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations. Exactly 101 parts are used for this MOC. Еnjoy it.
My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.
My modifications to LEGO's limited edition, gift-with-purchase, Sailboat Adventure. New prow, modified base, moved anchor, added navigation lights, and a pirate!
A forest babe lies sleeping, her head resting on polished ebony hooves, her dappled fur glistening with morning dew. The fawn blends seamlessly with the baby’s breath in the meadow safely hiding her amid the pansies and butterfly towers.
This is my attempt to create a life-size figure of a fawn peacefully sleeping in a field of flowers and was created for LEGO Ideas Billund exhibit challenge under the "Flora and Fauna" category.
My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.
This MOC depicts the legendary Medusa defending the temple ruins of Minerva. The build is 20” wide, 30” deep, stands 19.5” tall, and consists of 14619 parts. Medusa herself measure 5' 8" if fully expanded. This was a fun creation involving lots of hinge bricks and round end plates to create those curves. The 1x1 tooth parts are turned around 15 degrees off center in order to create that layered look of snake scales.
The side reads afol. This is a solidworks mock up, see the whole set for the complete idea.
For the moment it's only virtual but I intend to make it from bricks.
My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.