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I've been assisting Mel Brown (LEGO Masters USA season1) with a camp being offered for kids with little to no access to LEGO. All of the kids participating receive LEGO set#10696. I've been designing some basic models from this kit as some examples of the possibilities and then walking them through the builds, explaining different parts and techniques as we go along. They are then sent the parts lists and instructions to keep. It's been tons of fun!
.I decided to use the Chima Armour piece with my Iron Man and when I put it on I felt he was missing something. I think the back wings give him a Manga feel, making him a bit Macrossy.
I think he looks super cool. And such an easy custom to add to the hall of armour.
Dracarys!!
This little cutie is super hard to design! Try my best to make it look alive and well.
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Microkraft aims to become the world-leading company not with custom but with figure.
For details of Microkraft, please visit 'microkraft.net' .
Helmet and backpack are custom made, torso custom painted. Clone Wars accessory does attach to helmet.
Backpack is built over 1x1 tile. Then attached to fig with standard neck bracket with a stud.
Thanks to BA for the weapon.
“Dracarys!!“
I modified the Hungarian Horntail Dragon from 76406 and made it teenage Drogon.
Hope you like it!
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#lego #got #gameofthrones #asongoficeandfire #Targaryen #dragon #customlego #medievallego #legocastle #legodragon #Drogon #legoinstagram #westeros #design #art #toy #GeorgeRRMartin #design #Dracarys #tvseries #emmy
Microkraft aims to become the world-leading company not with custom but with figure.
For details of Microkraft, please visit 'microkraft.net' .
This lil man was pre-ordered then not payed for, All together now...............
So he's up for grabs, I will be listing him on thursday unless I get a better offer before then;-)
CHRISTMAS TREANT, THE FESTIVE FIR FELLOW.
Happy #monstermonday and Happy Holidays! This is my entry into the #HolidayMonsterSmash challenge being hosted by @bricksanFELLOW. over on Instagram, and is a build I've been excited to make for quite a while! The Christmas Treant is a creature that would fit perfectly in a holiday-themed D&D one-shot, and opens up a lot of fun possibilities for story. How long has the treant been festive? Who decorates the treant? Is the decor itchy? How do they get the topper on? While in my world, the holiday isn't called Christmas, there is, in fact, a festive treant whose story inspired the tradition of decorating trees for those that celebrate. For a fun little bit of lore regarding it, read on! Swipe through to the end to see the Treant both alternatively decorated in ornaments and undecorated!
Ages ago, when the Dwarven holiday of Gotmas was still in its infancy, there existed a quaint little village nestled into the Lower Gottim Mountain Range. The village was known for being one of the few Dwarven settlements that saw snow fall in the winter. The village had befriended an ancient creature known as a Treant—a living, walking, thinking tree—and had many years of friendship with the being. They would often trade gifts, and occasionally play light-hearted pranks on each other. One fateful Gotmas Eve, however, a group of young Dwarves in the village noted that the Treant never had any holidays to celebrate, and planned to rectify it with a practical joke of their own.
That night, while the Treant was rooted and fast asleep, the Dwarves snuck out with a coil of colorful magelights affixed to a white, silvery rope—the same kind of garlands they decorated their homes with. They crept into the grove where the Treant slept and set themselves to work. Vibrant twinkles of blue, red, yellow, and green now lit up the ancient being, topped off with a golden star ornament. When the Dwarves were done decorating, they woke up the Treant, grins plastered across their faces. When the Treant awoke, however, he did not revel in their amusement, for he thought the young Dwarves had set him on fire. The Treant found a newfound pep in his step and chased the Dwarves through the woods, their laughter quickly turning to panic.
When the Treant had finally reached the village, and the Dwarvish youths had run out of breath, he stopped, and looked around. People had started to come out of their houses at the commotion of the Treant's thunderous footsteps, and beheld the sight. As the Treant surveyed the Dwarves he had called friends, and they surveyed him, they began to ooh and ah. The crowd that had gathered started to remark on how lovely the Treant looked in the magelights, and how fitting the gold star atop the canopy was. The Treant slowly began to see that the decorations that covered his leafy branches matched those that the Dwarves had strung up on their roof eaves.
"Merry Gotmas, Mr. Treant!" cried the young Dwarves, who had finally caught their breath. The crowd began to chime in, echoing their sentiment, and wishing good tidings to the ancient plant. The Treant started to laugh, as the Dwarves gathered around him and sung their Gotmas songs, dancing and playing in the colorfully lit night. Since that fateful Gotmas Eve, the tradition of decorating trees in ornaments and magelights began to spread to all who celebrated Gotmas. It's said that each year, the youths of that village still go up into the woods to decorate the Treant, and bring him gifts. To Dwarves all around the world who celebrate the age-old tradition of Gotmas, there's no question about it: it's truly the most wonderful time of the year.
THE BARD OF THE CANDY CANE FOREST.
(Holiday Habitats 2025, Pt. 2)
Back at it with the #letsbuildholidayhabitats25 challenge hosted by @habitatchallenge and @letsbuildseries over on Instagram! The story this time around is about a trio of prominent figures that are involved in the mythos of Gotmas—the Dwarven holiday that revolves around gifts, revelry, and festive cheer. The second of these characters is a Wood-Elf Bard!
Merry Tinselian is known by those that celebrate Gotmas as one of the key allies of Father Gotmas in the Great Battle of Gotmas, in which dwarves' holiday festivities were threatened by a sinister duergar schemer. Merry is a Wood-Elf Bard hailing from the Candy Cane Forest. When Father Gotmas and Vixenia came through her forest on an adventure one day, she took it upon herself to lift their spirits with her songs of merriment. Together with her newfound friends, she helped to get Father Gotmas back to his home world to save his people's holiday festivities.
MARVEL X D&D: THE BARD
This is the third post of a series that explores what a number of fantastical Marvel characters would be if they were one of the 13 different classes of Dungeons and Dragons (5e). The third of these classes is the Bard.
Enchantress (College of Glamor)
On the darker side of bardic hijinks are those that use their charm and beguiling nature to bring others under their spell. Few Marvel characters fit the bill for this quite as much as The Enchantress. A master of seducing and--you guessed it--enchanting her foes and/or soon-to-be lackeys, Amora makes for a perfect high-level bard with a more villainous streak than your average performer-adventurer.
This lil man was pre-ordered then not payed for, All together now...............
So he's up for grabs, I will be listing him on thursday unless I get a better offer before then;-)
Created as a series of 4 sets for a family wanting to celebrate their family and home, the LEGO recreation was simpler than the actual room. However, some details such as the wall portraits which were converted into minifigure portraits added an extra layer of depth to the piece.
I had a blast designing this vehicle, as it's very unique and the perfect size for some nice detailing. At first glance the design is very simple, but closer inspection reveals more subtle details that take a bit of work to recreate. I especially liked making the subtle angle of the sides, which slope up from a 7-stud base to a 6 stud roof, and slot perfectly in place. But my favorite bit of detail is the front grille, which is totally brick built with connections going in aaall sorts of different directions.
The vehicle can seat 3 people but has seating/storage for many more in the rear. And it absolutely dwarfs the other speed champions cars, all except the Bronco R.
Would you like to build this for yourself? Instructions will be coming very soon - and in multiple colors too, just like the real thing 😉. Stay tuned for more!