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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.
This is my next entry for the Summer Joust 2019 contest. This time "Non-human Civilizations" - "Want to try your hand at some fantasy settings? Here's a perfect chance to do so as this category is based around Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, Goblins, Orcs, and all the other non-human civilizations you can think of. Focus should be given to what makes whatever race you choose unique from their human counterparts. Incredibly beautiful Elven architecture and landscapes, stout Dwarven fortresses and mines, etc." My choice are Orcs.
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WIPs, Behind the scenes and other extras at:
- Instagram (@thekalais).
My first SHIP in minifig scale. Seven sections, with some modularity (the four "wings" are actually little fighters that can be combined 2 by 2 - front and back sections can be combined into a spaceship, while the central section can serve as a base/laboratory)
Actually this wasn't meant to be a SHIP when I begin this build, I was more into just make a modular starship, but as it is september, it grows a bit ^^
Looks like Barbara has been talking and playing too much classical music to her plants And may have been over feeding them.....
In 20xx AD, excessive human industrial activity ironically created an uninhabitable area on Earth. Several cities have been abandoned.
Normanslander is a human-sized artificial-intelligence-equipped mech created to recover man-made objects, documents, and other rare materials from the abandoned cities.
Abandoned city buildings, doors, stairs, cars, weapons and tools, everything is designed for human use, therefore, human-like mech is the most useful to explore the location.
Type AJ was created by combining the know-how of Japanese companies. The body is designed by Mazbishi Heavy Industries, and the computer part is designed by Sunny.
A Christmas vignette showing traditional Swedish Christmas preparations presented like I remember them from my childhood.
I hear that Ferrari took the lead, but I'm rooting for Torso Rosso.
Just two of the seed part, but I'm happy that I was even able to pull it off.
And just like that, it's the last day of September. Nighttime comes sooner now, and the Dark Knight himself is looming in the shadows more frequently.
Day 30 of 30, Septemeber 2020
pics by VerSen www.flickr.com/photos/44923295@N06
www.brickvault.toys/products/orca
Instruction was made using mecabricks, Libre Office, GIMP and pdfsam.
Hope You like it!
T-3 days until NASA debuts the long awaited Artemis 1 SLS Rocket. It’s been 50 years since NASA has sent astronauts to the moon and while this mission will be unmanned, it is the first step back.
Crossbow based on the one that appears in the movie Van Helsing (2004). It’s a render but all the pieces exist in real.
Something a little different. This is based on a pretty well-known propaganda photograph of the now buried Batterie Lindemann, the largest gun battery of the Atlantic Wall, in 1943. www.flickr.com/photos/7208148@N02/6408465435
Had a lot of fun building this and using the "perspective" zoom in Studio.
The real version separates bricks, but LEGO is so awesome that it actually unites people!
My final entry for Iron Forge using the trapezoid seed part. It was absolutely amazing and all of the builds that we all did for it are fantastic and I'm super happy to be part of it!
Arminius, guardian of the key, on his perch. Very proud to show off his bag of stolen treasures and a few worms...
It is gratifying that a format and scale that I developed is repeatedly requested as a commissioned work. This is the latest - delivered January 24, 2017.
Another Iron Forge build. I've used the banana on all of the important places - steering wheel, gas and handbrake.
This is how a battle scene would look like if AAMS BR15 Brach "Firestarter" Mark1 is featured in it.