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„Rogue Frontier" is a collaborative display that was put together by 24 members of RogueBricks and was on display at Bricking Bavaria 2022 near Nuremberg, Germany
After we had already built collaborative displays on themes like Pirates, Diesel Punk and Adventurers in recent years, this time we wanted to create a massive and immersive western-inspired diorama. But instead of doing the classic Wild West, we moved it to Canada, creating a tribute to the pioneering days up North.
Originally we had intended this collaboration for 2020 but Covid threw a wrench into things. It was amazing to finally put it together this year. It proved to be a massive success, taking home 1st place in both the public and expert voting categories – a testament to all the hard work paying off!
You will find a list of everyone’s contribution below, as well as links to their profiles where they’ll post their contributions in the coming days. My thanks to everyone involved - planning these collaborations is one thing, but to actually show up and build them in the end is an entirely different matter. We couldn’t have done it without all of these talented builders!
All 24 members and their contributions:
- Daniel Bodky (dbodky) : Daniel contributed a small church at the entrance of the town, as well as a small graveyard.
- Sascha Brüning (Speedyhead) and Michael Diermann (Boba1980) : Sascha and Michael brought a big fort to live, complete with a whole battalion of soldiers.
- Martin Gebert (MGibarian) : Between the fort and the central waterfall Martin’s module continues the landscaping and flora to tie things further together.
- Johannes Haimann (Vaionaut) : Johannes contributed two town houses along with a street and a path towards the coast. Additionally there’s a hobbit under the hill – where else would you find them after all?
- Jonas Kramm (Legopard) : Jonas’ native American village can be found left of the town, separated by a dripstone cave.
- Gino Lohse (YgrekLego) : Gino’s forest modules contain a band of hunters and lumberjacks, ready to do some important work, as well as their fireplace.
- Mark van der Maarel (steentje) : Mark contributed a gold mine along with workers and mine carts, situated at the bottom of the left mountain range.
- Fernando Pontes (Nando) : Nando continued to the train track that leads away from the train station and also contributed a water tower.
- Michael Pühlhöfer (Felix-the-Builder) : Michael’s modules contain a working saw mill that wowed the audience with its spinning mill wheel. Additionally he brought a canoe that circled the lake using magnets, and took care of the wiring of lights and motors throughout the collar.
- Jan Rähm (jrx) : As our resident Technic guru, Jan figured out how the train bridge in the back could collapse and reset itself using an ingenious wire mechanism.
- Christian Rau (Rauy) : Christian built a lovely snowed-in cabin in the mountains, complete with a trapper and hidden squirrels.
- Andrea Rollbühler (Andrea) : Andrea’s module on the left side of the coast contains a fisherman and his little hut, along with some livestock.
- Markus Rollbühler (rolli) : The big mountain on the left was built by Markus, which also integrated Jan’s bridge mechanism. Additionally he contributed the waterfall in the center that bridges the two levels of water.
- Luca Scheller (Luca s projects) : Luca built a small train station including lights. Additionally his module contained a motorized lumberjack that was working all weekend long on sawing down his little log.
- Stefan Schneider (Robo Block) : Stefan contributed the coastal cliff along with a sheriff and a residential building situated on top.
- Paul Trach (Disco86) : The big mountain on the right was built by Paul, complete with „Mount Roguemoore“, a wooden hut and a train to complete the bridge.
- Hannes Tscharner (Marshal_Banana) : Hannes built a part of the town close to the water, including a hotel with multiple floors, as well as a dock section.
- Filippos Tsialidis (Phil_DeLaGhetto) : As a budding dental technician, Fili provided the carriage of a certain professional colleague inspired from Django Unchained that now crosses the bridge into town. Additionally he built a the hideout of a moonshiner including a small pier.
- Marcel Veit (Marcel V.) : Marcel came in strong and helped filling in the landscape with a rocky forest section just next to the fort.
- Kevin J. Walter (Skywalter) : Kevin arrived with two massive ships, directly inspired by the Franklin expedition to the Canadian Arctic.
- Thomas Weigelt (Sylon) : Thomas built an encampment for numerous lumberjacks as well as a raft to transport logs into town.
- Marion Weintraut (Brixe) : Marion contributed a little hut just outside town, along with some lovely terrain.
- Ben Tritschler (modestolus) : Ben was a great driving force behind the project and would have contributed a big module. Unfortunately, he lost his battle with cancer earlier this year. As such this collaboration is dedicated to him. Waste your time well!
Please check out the collage containing dozens of close-up images showcasing some of the details we were able to put in.
If you’d like to know more about the collaboration and the planning behind it, we prepared a post over on RogueBricks covering all that. It is in German but GoogleTranslate will do wonders.
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July.7th- July.30th
The joy of receiving not one but two rolls of film from the lab is about as good as it gets. The hard part is resisting to dump them all onto Flickr. I will be creating a few new sets, including one based around the idea of the "New Topographics" exhibition from 1975. My interpretation will have a heavier emphasis on nature, with man-made structures serving more as accents. Still need to hash the idea out fully, and think of a title.
Coming soon to the Liaison Collaborative, we bring inspiration from the Isles of the Caribbean!
Coming to you at 3pmslt on the 7th ♥
Check out Katie & Her Collaboraters in Free Time Industries newest creation. An entry in Fancy's Earring Show this past weekend
They will be on display all month @ Fancy.
Check out the ladies latest work on their:
Im excited for the monthes to go come with all the products and projects they have in the works (not only jewlery related)
My contribution to the Loves scratchboard piece.
Michael Genovese Pedway Studio closing party, June 27, 2008
The Shadow Triad have assembled an army of orcs and goblins and are readying themselves for war. It is believed they are assembling in the nearby city of Windpeak, a city known to be crawling with thieves and robbers.
Arakoth and some of the Realms best men head towards Windpeak, to see if these rumors are indeed true. Little do these adventurers know, something else is rising, something sinister. Screams of fear fill the streets, citizens run towards the gates as our noble adventurers rush towards the heart of the city. The main courtyard of Windpeak has been converted into a summoning ground, blood red circles and ancient writing cover the cobblestone, and three dark mages stand above it, reciting an ancient incantation. Suddenly with flashes of blood red light a towering monster emerges. The Soul Hoarder has been reborn, freed from its hellish prison. Arakoth and the adventurers ready themselves for battle. Fear flashes across Arakoths face, this terrible monster has been brought forth into the overworld and he had no idea how to stop it… but he and his party have been through many impossible challenges and together they can defeat this horrible monster. Arakoth let out a battle cry as the party attacked in full force!
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More Photos on MOCpages: www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/450628
Our Annual Brickvention Collaborative build for this year is here. Built by Myself and Eli (E.B.)
So for those of you who don't know Eli and myself build one half of this diorama each. We build on opposite sides of Australia and then bring this MOC together in Melbourne for Brickvention. We have been doing this now for 7 years and man it's good fun!
This year I really wanted to focus on mixing a Bionicle into a system MOC, I love making both Bionicle and System stuff, so it was nice to mix the two into one Diorama for once.
This MOC ended up winning 2nd Best in Show at Brickvention 2019
Also be sure to check out Eli's stuff, you can find him here: www.flickr.com/photos/elis_photostream/
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If you want to learn a little bit more out the collaborative process as well as see some behind videos and tips about the build, check out this video in which I talk about exactly that:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQF8duw9LGQ&t=4s/
And here is a process video explaining in depth how we built the MOC: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy93L8rz8X0&t
We are looking to add a few people to our creators team for TLC! If you're interested, please apply through the link: HERE
♥
For the month of April we welcome Rainy Days! April 7th - 30th - This month's theme is inspired by April showers, comfy socks, a good book and the pitter patter of raindrops against the window.
See this shiny new padlock with the rusty latch at the forbidden city, China. Old and new work well.
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Start Date: February 3, 2020 – End Date: February 26, 2020
Each month, The Liaison Collaborative brings you the best in fashion, home and garden, and poses – all brought together in an exclusive gathering of themed events.
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Each year we collaborate to make a quilt for each of us using the same guidelines. Last year our blocks were all the same size, but we each used a different color palette...mine was red and I posted my finished quilt a few weeks ago. The block design was freeform and scrappy. We make a determined number of blocks for our own quilt, and for the other. At the end of the 12 months, the blocks are put together by each quilter, and then finished on my long arm quilting machine. Her's was a palette of greens with reds and some pinks. It is quilted now and on its way home.
I'm collaborating with Industrial Mechanika to make a scale model of Chompbot #5. More on that here:
industriamechanika.com/blog/2011/09/jake-parker-collabora...
Kaleidoscope and spirograph meet in a tunnel. Collaborative effort with { tcb } He did most of the lighting while I worked the optics
New for The Liaison Collaborative
Ladybug candles - LI 2 each
flame on/off on touch
100 % original mesh
taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Liaison%20Collaborat...
out tonight at midnight SLT for TLC december!
9 commons & 3 rares; commons are 3li, rares are 5li.
collect them all!
happy holidays <3
This artwork was sponsored by a local tattoo parlor, and indeed, the artists are sporting tattoos. The young lady seems to take the concept of distressed jeans to extremes...😂
Collaborative effort here: child by my son; child photo by Cazen; Photoshopping by my artiste brother-in-law, John.
Spread from a collaborative sketchbook project with Jon MacNair.
santiagouceda.tumblr.com/post/12523554811/moleskin-project
Jon's website:
„Rogue Frontier" is a collaborative display that was put together by 24 members of RogueBricks and was on display at Bricking Bavaria 2022 near Nuremberg, Germany
After we had already built collaborative displays on themes like Pirates, Diesel Punk and Adventurers in recent years, this time we wanted to create a massive and immersive western-inspired diorama. But instead of doing the classic Wild West, we moved it to Canada, creating a tribute to the pioneering days up North.
Originally we had intended this collaboration for 2020 but Covid threw a wrench into things. It was amazing to finally put it together this year. It proved to be a massive success, taking home 1st place in both the public and expert voting categories – a testament to all the hard work paying off!
You will find a list of everyone’s contribution below, as well as links to their profiles where they’ll post their contributions in the coming days. My thanks to everyone involved - planning these collaborations is one thing, but to actually show up and build them in the end is an entirely different matter. We couldn’t have done it without all of these talented builders!
All 24 members and their contributions:
- Daniel Bodky (dbodky) : Daniel contributed a small church at the entrance of the town, as well as a small graveyard.
- Sascha Brüning (Speedyhead) and Michael Diermann (Boba1980) : Sascha and Michael brought a big fort to live, complete with a whole battalion of soldiers.
- Martin Gebert (MGibarian) : Between the fort and the central waterfall Martin’s module continues the landscaping and flora to tie things further together.
- Johannes Haimann (Vaionaut) : Johannes contributed two town houses along with a street and a path towards the coast. Additionally there’s a hobbit under the hill – where else would you find them after all?
- Jonas Kramm (Legopard) : Jonas’ native American village can be found left of the town, separated by a dripstone cave.
- Gino Lohse (YgrekLego) : Gino’s forest modules contain a band of hunters and lumberjacks, ready to do some important work, as well as their fireplace.
- Mark van der Maarel (steentje) : Mark contributed a gold mine along with workers and mine carts, situated at the bottom of the left mountain range.
- Fernando Pontes (Nando) : Nando continued to the train track that leads away from the train station and also contributed a water tower.
- Michael Pühlhöfer (Felix-the-Builder) : Michael’s modules contain a working saw mill that wowed the audience with its spinning mill wheel. Additionally he brought a canoe that circled the lake using magnets, and took care of the wiring of lights and motors throughout the collar.
- Jan Rähm (jrx) : As our resident Technic guru, Jan figured out how the train bridge in the back could collapse and reset itself using an ingenious wire mechanism.
- Christian Rau (Rauy) : Christian built a lovely snowed-in cabin in the mountains, complete with a trapper and hidden squirrels.
- Andrea Rollbühler (Andrea) : Andrea’s module on the left side of the coast contains a fisherman and his little hut, along with some livestock.
- Markus Rollbühler (rolli) : The big mountain on the left was built by Markus, which also integrated Jan’s bridge mechanism. Additionally he contributed the waterfall in the center that bridges the two levels of water.
- Luca Scheller (Luca s projects) : Luca built a small train station including lights. Additionally his module contained a motorized lumberjack that was working all weekend long on sawing down his little log.
- Stefan Schneider (Robo Block) : Stefan contributed the coastal cliff along with a sheriff and a residential building situated on top.
- Paul Trach (Disco86) : The big mountain on the right was built by Paul, complete with „Mount Roguemoore“, a wooden hut and a train to complete the bridge.
- Hannes Tscharner (Marshal_Banana) : Hannes built a part of the town close to the water, including a hotel with multiple floors, as well as a dock section.
- Filippos Tsialidis (Phil_DeLaGhetto) : As a budding dental technician, Fili provided the carriage of a certain professional colleague inspired from Django Unchained that now crosses the bridge into town. Additionally he built a the hideout of a moonshiner including a small pier.
- Marcel Veit (Marcel V.) : Marcel came in strong and helped filling in the landscape with a rocky forest section just next to the fort.
- Kevin J. Walter (Skywalter) : Kevin arrived with two massive ships, directly inspired by the Franklin expedition to the Canadian Arctic.
- Thomas Weigelt (Sylon) : Thomas built an encampment for numerous lumberjacks as well as a raft to transport logs into town.
- Marion Weintraut (Brixe) : Marion contributed a little hut just outside town, along with some lovely terrain.
- Ben Tritschler (modestolus) : Ben was a great driving force behind the project and would have contributed a big module. Unfortunately, he lost his battle with cancer earlier this year. As such this collaboration is dedicated to him. Waste your time well!
Please check out the collage containing dozens of close-up images showcasing some of the details we were able to put in.
If you’d like to know more about the collaboration and the planning behind it, we prepared a post over on RogueBricks covering all that. It is in German but GoogleTranslate will do wonders.
Collaborative build with Trevor2004
A while back I showed Trevor a rough idea for an A-wing fuselage using the flexible spike elements for the tapering sides. He suggested the mad (but ingenious) throwbot and Technic figure visor combination for the canopy. Many months of collaborative building, WIP pic sharing and problem-solving later, we're finally happy to call our A-wing complete!
Model info:
- Very fragile but still just about swooshable
- 23 studs long, 16.5 studs wide
- Fits x1 full minifig (yes really)
Proof it does fit a fig, selected WIP images and some sort of breakdown coming soon
Elspeth De Montes for the blank key-chain tile
A real collaborative effort as Scottish Railway Preservation Society's Class 37/4, 37403 "Isle of Mull" leads West Coast Railways stock through Hartford on a Rail Adventure-operated working to return the locos and stock after being in action on various UK Railtours charters over the weekend.
The train had run as a Class 1 to Crewe to allow enthusiasts a further opportunity to ride behind the Class 37, prior to running ECS to Carnforth as 5Z93 1629 Crewe to Carnforth Steamtown.
part of a collaborative piece that Andrew Tseng and I are working on - websta.me/n/mandrew.tseng
#andrewtseng #jonboam #drawing #goblins #monsters #aliens #illustration