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Medieval Watchtower build for some Dragon Knights! The tower by itself would have felt a bit empty, so I attached a small stable next to the tower.

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.

What once was a V2 of his brother Smash, Crash has now become the equally larger brother enjoying his destructive test paths.

This house is a residence of a beautiful family in suburban areas. Let me take you for a tour of this house! As you can see, on the ground floor of this house, it has a living room, a stunning kitchen complete with the dining table, and 1 bathroom. While on the first floor, this house has 2 bedrooms and also 1 bathroom. The total bricks used to build this house almost reached 1500 bricks, and yes it does light up 💡. That's all for the tour of this house, I hope you enjoyed and have a great day!

It's a green arcade machine from the Ninjago franchise, one of these big parts you'd normally not know what to do with... well it's an excellent trash container for a garbage truck or, well, a severed Orc head...

The interior of the jewelry store. This building is included in the Memory Lane build.

The Ford GT, what a fantastic car. Proof that if you give American Engineers the resources, they can build one heck of a supercar.

 

Background:

I started on a GT quite awhile back, almost 6 months ago. After many hours of building, I was sick of the car and put it to the side, still not finished. Then not long ago, I got access to LDD for a quick minute and felt the inspiration to work on it again. So, here are some facts for you on the more technical side.

 

Build Stuff:

The car has been cut down in length from 14 and 1/2 to 13 and 1/2 (1/2 for the tailpipe section that juts out). Those new 1x2 slope plates are held in with a minifig bracket (I will highlight it on the picture). Also a great addition, the subtraction of any parts that don't exist! Except that trans-clear clip that I forgot about.

 

Notes:

Thanks to Ron Dayes and Loek, who gave me great ideas when I first started building this. Also, I am happy to say I will be able to post more project WIPS and such within a week or so. For the past few weeks, I have only had access to LDD twice, borrowing someone else's Computer while my upgraded PC arrives. So hopefully, more builds, renders, and even collabs!

 

Thanks for looking!

I designed a climbing gym made with Lego bricks. It is submitted on Lego Ideas.com. If it will gather 10000 supporters, it will gain the chance to become an official Lego set.

In only two weeks, it already gathered more than 1000 supporters and keep growing. The next milestone is at 5000 and it will give more time to the project.

With your help it might become reality!

Just take a couple of minute of your time, click the link below and find out all the cool details of the build! I hope you will enjoy it and you will login and support it!

ideas.lego.com/projects/253a4743-4f5d-4c58-b767-700a38a09208

Coming at you at insane speed is Mega Pidgeot!

 

This was part of a Lego MOCer collab so be sure to check the other participating builds too! Each builder reimagined a Mega Evolution with unique techniques, style and storytelling flair!

 

Mega Charizard X

Mega Gardevoir

Mega Ampharos

Mega Alakazam

Mega Mawile

 

Western side of Cuboid Garden House.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

A small platoon of New Republic infantry from the Hornet Squadron have been sent into the cold to check on an outposts outlying pipeline. The pipeline is vital to the outpost and has to be protected at all costs from potential sabotage and local wildlife.

 

I don’t have a very in-depth story for this build as I mainly did it to experiment with some unique terrain colors and color blocking.

56 studs long, 8 wide, just trying to figure out a better design for coaches. Definitely need to brick build the bogies, but for the most part I’m happy with this try!

The blacksmith decided to take a lunch break.

Hidden sattelite in the middle of jungle with group guardians

“Here at the finish line we’re still waiting for our first glimpse of the leaders… Yes! Yes! There they are!

 

Rounding the final corner into the 4th stretch of this high altitude course, The Space Racer, Herbie Hanson, manages to pull ahead from the top leaders! His newest compact wing flyer design proving to be that much lighter and faster than ever before!

 

Now with his slight edge secured and the competitors still hanging right behind, it’s anyone’s guess if he can make it to the end in one piece!”

Updated picture: Printed Signage added. Special printed pieces done by Terry Akuna.

This is my newest build, and I think it turned out pretty well! :D I doesn't fit a fig, but it's a bot so... ;) Thanks for help FateHeart and Wimbe!! (for the inspiration too :3)

 

I am planning to do some more builds styled like this :) Oh and I changed my signature to "Juzu", 'cause I thought it's better than "BBB97" :P Also I would like to get new name suggestions here, I just thought about simply "Juzu", would that be good?

  

Anyways: Comments and faves are very welcome!

  

The Michigan Lego Train Club put up a large 20 x 30 foot display at the Owosso Train Festival - July 23-26, 2009.

 

Steve G's rock concert stage.

Lamp close-up.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

An updated version of my newest modular. I completely reworked the top details, replace the purple tiled center column (to my girlfriend's dismay), and added some details to the bottom floor. Original version here: www.flickr.com/photos/15902478@N02/14085892016/

 

What do you think - better? worse?

BORGOOP, THE PLASMOID MONK.

 

This is my third character for the Greymane's Haven Adventuring Guild ongoing challenge hosted over on @greymane_guild on Instagram! As these characters come together, you may start to notice a theme...

 

Borgoop is a gelatinous, translucent green humanoid known as a Plasmoid, and is a Monk of the Way of the Drunken Master. He wields... himself? The plasmoid possesses the ability to produce a pseudopod, which Borgoop has taken a step further, and learned to produce hardened plasma weapons from his own organic matter. Owed to his incredible flexibility, Borgoop moves in a mesmerizing and confusing flow during combat, disorienting his foes. His strange demeanor, speech patterns, and tendency to leave behind traces of ooze where he's been ensure he has a difficult time fitting in with high society, but his allies couldn't imagine a party without him--either kind.

MARVEL X D&D: THE WIZARD.

 

This is the thirteenth 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 thirteenth of these classes is the Wizard.

 

Doctor Strange (School of Chronurgy)

In the world of Marvel spellcasters, few can come close to the level of devotion Stephen Strange has to perfecting his craft. He is, in fact, so skilled in the art of spellcasting, that he has assumed the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme. While that may sound like it makes him a Sorcerer, his lack of innate magical talent and years of study and practice cement his identity as a Wizard. Furthermore, his utilization of the Time Stone fuels his temporal control over the Weave, and allows him access to powerful time-manipulation-based abilities.

Added a couple new bits and rearranged some things. Nearly done once some bricklink orders arrive

For the Steinewahn exhibition in Berlin, we at Roguebricks did a little collab - The CNC, one of the fastest races in the galaxy

 

The Purple Piston

 

Southwestern corner close-up.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

These buildings are based on certain architectural elements found in NYC. Especially the fire escape in front, a corner deli and neighborhood restaurants.

The Michigan Lego Train Club put up a large 20 x 30 foot display at the Owosso Train Festival - July 23-26, 2009.

 

Michelle's variations on the LEGO beach house set.

Here’s a micro scaled build of downtown Los Angeles that I made for Christmas. The buildings are not accurate to what they are in real but I wanted to experiment with some cool designs. 👍 -Btw I didn’t notice the street lamp that fell down during the photo shoot until after I broke the build.😂 Anyways enjoy and share it with others please.

I bought the Townhouse Toy Store set 31105 on sale a while back planning to make it into a modular building. While it's a bolder color than I would normally choose, the design translates well to a 16-stud modular.

 

MichLTC's 10 x 35 foot display is at the Henry Ford Museum from November 21, 2012 to January 6, 2013.

Stop over for a cup of coffee. Put your feet up and we'll listen to some vinyl.

The name says it all. These are just facades of buildings done to display at the back of any city layout. Kind of block the 'behind the table space'.

Based on East coast brownstones.

Here’s a micro scaled build of downtown Los Angeles that I did 2 years ago for Christmas. The buildings are not accurate to what they are in real but I wanted to experiment with some cool designs. 👍 -Btw I didn’t notice the street lamp that fell down during the photo shoot until after I broke the build.😂 Anyways enjoy and share it with others please.

Cuboid Garden House from above.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

Angles showing the size of the MOC

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