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LEGO Stranger Things 75810: re-arranged layout, put Will's wizard hat on top of light string, added a Citizen Brick mouse trap. How'd a New England Patriot's cap get in there? And it's the future logo too! That's just spooky ...
My friend P gave me the idea to see if some of the more modern rims I had sitting around still fit the old tires. They do! I like these better because they look more like the rims on the actual car.
I’ve wanted to build this for the forest elf minifigure for months, and finally put it all together.
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Attempting to steal the Beholder’s treasure, a band of daring adventurers fall prey to the eye tyrant’s powers… and terrible string of bad luck. Grumman, the orc warrior, was the first to be hit by a petrification spell turning him to stone followed by Bappin, the halfling bard, who had his lute torn from this grip by the aberration’s telekinetic beam. Next, Silwynne, the satyress ranger, succumbed to the creature’s charm ray and is now in love with the abomination. Hope to save the day, Iris the mage unfortunately fumbled her magic potion spilling its potent contents at her feet. Meanwhile, Tirnoc, the elven rogue, had eyes only for the prize and was blissfully unaware his comrades’ struggles nor of the danger looming behind him.
This diorama was created for "Adventuring Party" category of Brickscalibur 2024.
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My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.
HIGH LORD OF THE SUMMER COURT.
(Feybruary series Pt. 3)
This is my third 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! My series revolves around a reimagining of what High Fae Lords and Ladies might look like for the four seasonal courts. The third of these is the High Lord of the Summer Court!
The Summer Court is in many ways the opposite of the Winter Court. Where one sees quiet, whistling shimmergrass blowing in the wind, the other sees nefarious water sprites splashing in and out of the water around strong, trunk-like coral stalks which poke out of the surface. Where one is calm, cold, slow survival, the other is hot, combative, and exhausting. The creatures that dwell in the Summer Court are nothing short of hostile and short-fused. If one so much as looks at a glimmercrab the wrong way, they'll often find themselves on the receiving end of their impossibly strong pincers. Even the water itself is hardly any respite from the intense heat above, as many hydrothermal vents spew hot water and mineral deposits into the sea above them.
Presiding over this hostile environment is the ever-imposing High Lord of the Summer Court. A being renowned for his quick temper and retributive nature, the High Lord is feared by many of the denizens of his realm, as his wrathful outbreaks often leave devastation in their wake. As such, even the sponges and the coral spy for his Eminence, in an effort to appease him and spare them from his aggression. When the High Lord receives outsiders, however, he is surprisingly cool-headed. Though one perceived slight could change his demeanor entirely, and be the last words to ever leave an adventurer's mouth...