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Built for the preliminary round of Bio-Cup 2022
Theme: Nature
I won't deny that I was stuck, looking for a concept, for as long as a full week. I really wanted to avoid making a whole moc designed around plants, trees or flowers, and didn't want to make a simple animal either.
The concept behind this build is quite straight-forward: what if Mother Nature was some kind of lovecraftian, outer space entity, instead of her typical motherly/human-like depiction?
The first things I designed were the torso and belly. I really wanted to keep the key mother nature symbolism (all the recalls to fertility and being a mother and whatnot) while adding an outerworldly feel to all of it. I also wanted her head to have a single eye that resembled a bright star.
The addition of tentacles at the vertical edges of the moc was a simple way to strengthen the cosmic horror feel of the build. The blue zamor represents, of course, a planet fit to inhabit life.
Huge thanks to @Dv_mocs and @Carecreations_ for helping me out both in defining the early concept and in the final edits!
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I made the Scream by Edvard Munch using LEGO bricks. Please click Support on the LEGO Ideas website to make it a real LEGO set!
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The Imperial Pod Racer
I recently saw a concept for a Tie Racer on instagram. It was cool but essentially it was just 2 massive cylindrical engines stuck to the side of a Tie Fighter. So I decided to take this to it’s natural conclusion. What would an Imperial Pod Racer look like?
The idea was to take the aesthetics of a Tie Fighter, split it up and re-design it for the racing circuit. I figured that with all the resources the empire has they would make something a lot more polished and refined than the junkyard efforts we see in the movie. They’d also use one of their signature designs for it. The centre part of the ‘pod’ is a heavily modified mid-section from a Tie Fighter by Jerac.
Fall is almost upon us! This is my first shot testing out my Canon M. I ordered an MD adapter so I could use my Minolta 58mm f1.4 on this and it took over a month to get here!?
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Built for the Spare Parts Shopping Spree
Sets used for this build:
• Solek: 6$
• Takadox: 9$
• Strakk: 12$
• Chromastone: 15$
• Krekka: 18$
• Brutaka: 20$
• Rotor: 20$
• Good Guy: GWP
The third section is depicting the area between opposing trench lines known as “no man’s land”. Attacks, even if successful, often sustained severe casualties because of being fully exposed to gun fire from both sides.
Mimbanese trench raids aimed at forcing temporary entry into the enemy’s line in order to destroy fortification and artillery. The Mimbanese attackers are wearing camouflaged uniforms in order to get as close as possible without being seen.
To counter that, the Empire is using lines of barbed wire to slow down and entangle attacking infantry while shooting them with E-web repeating blasters, protected within their bunkers!
Even if the Mimbanese are very brave, they seem to be fighting a loosing battle…
This is the final section I will be making, I hope you like it, any shares and feedback will be really appreciated! Let me know if you would like to see the three section combined!
In 1999 a game called Rollcage was released for the Playstation. I was obsessed with this game and to this day I maintain it’s one of the best racing games ever made.
So in tribute to that game I’m creating a whole fleet of Rollcage cars. This is the first: Azure.
Creating this was a lot trickier than I thought it would be. To start with, the top and bottom both need to be identical so that the car can flip and still keep going (Rollcage’s USP). Not only that but the body could be no thicker than 5 studs due to the tires I used. When it’s moving, the bottom (top?) is a mere 1.5mm from the ground at all times. But it’s proportions mean that it never comes into contact with the ground and rolls freely.
I present to you this lovely vineyard, full of characters that are busy producing that mellow liquid everyone enjoys so much. It is set in ancient Greece and was part of a massive RogueBricks collaboration. I'm happy with how it turned out and despite being just a slice of a huge cake, it does look nice when served on its own plate.
This year's annual RogueBricks collaboration entered the stage of Bricking Bavaria in early November 2023 in Friedrichshafen, Germany, to WIN! It is an honour to have been part of it! I'm grateful to have had the freedom and build something less historic. Also, I put some vivid colors to good use! For more pictures of the collab, stay tuned!