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My first design that is not directly based on a movie or a TV-show!

Microkraft aims to become the world-leading company not with custom but with figure.

 

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This is the last photo in my GOW series. These have been some of my favorite customs to create and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. It's also been great to see the new influx of GOW builds from some the best customizers in the community. It has all been coming together at once and we've seen some great stuff!

 

Part of the famous poem below (by Alan Seeger) was used in a GOW2 promotional video shortly before the game was released. It certainly seems to speak to the harsh game-world that we know as Gears of War. I thought it was fitting to use it here as well to close this series of photos.

 

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I have a rendezvous with Death

At some disputed barricade,

When Spring comes back with rustling shade

And apple-blossoms fill the air—

I have a rendezvous with Death

When Spring brings back blue days and fair.

 

It may be he shall take my hand

And lead me into his dark land

And close my eyes and quench my breath—

It may be I shall pass him still.

I have a rendezvous with Death

On some scarred slope of battered hill,

When Spring comes round again this year

And the first meadow-flowers appear.

 

God knows 'twere better to be deep

Pillowed in silk and scented down,

Where love throbs out in blissful sleep,

Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath,

Where hushed awakenings are dear...

But I've a rendezvous with Death

At midnight in some flaming town,

When Spring trips north again this year,

And I to my pledged word am true,

I shall not fail that rendezvous.

 

- Alan Seeger, Poet (1888-1916)

 

Another train from Josh, Diesel really looks the part! A great little engine.

just a close up pic of madmax fig decorate

A Lego figure which i did some time ago. My handmade work from another account crescentglade

Villains just relaxing and playing some poker.

nothing special :p

SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com

Buy Instructions at: stebrick.e-junkie.com

The rear of the roundhouse. Not much detail in the landscape as this area was 'blocked' off.

cc-neyo 91st recon corps with arealight custom helmet and littlearmsshop blas-tech E-11 blaster

Heii Guys :D About 2 years Ago I left Flickr (as NeonrageX) Now I'll celebrate my comeback with this Custom ^.^ I hope my skills are not lost :' Hope u enjoy #Lego

"Sotto ciascuna uscivan due grand' ali,

quanto si convenia a tanto uccello:

vele di mar non vid' io mai cotali."

 

Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, Inferno, Canto XXXIV

 

Good Light & May the Poetry be with you! ⚡️📕🌿

 

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Nikon D7100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 G

 

TOY Photography Project

 

© Diletta Galassi, MIXTURE of LIGHT

 

Arkham Asylum MOC - the ultimate extension of set 10937

This MOC started its life as a simple 10937 set. I quickly went to expanding it as many have done by going sideways. I then built on a basement level and made it an enclosed building (as seen in my photo back in 2013. The final version presents an impressive front with landscaped garden with waterway, large double sided spiral staircase, lots of curves and of course those man-eating plants! The rear gives you an excellent view inside the asylum with plenty of play and display opportunities with a fully tiled floor and basement level and 'electro shock therapy' room.

This MOC spreads over 2 x 3.5 baseplates (64 studs x 112 studs). Only one official set was purchased - the rest was bricklinked at reasonable expense as, at the time, many of the parts were unique to this set and needed to be purchased in bulk from OS. Brick count would work out to be roughly 5 or 6 sets without the landscaping (which required a lot of bricks/plates too).

This MOC has been featured at Brickvention twice and several other significant shows, having won a Best in Show award at Bayside Bricks in 2014.

Wayne Manor and Batcave

After seeing the treatment of both Wayne Manor and the Batcave in the second Lego Batman video game, I was inspired to build it in brick. The idea of it being shaped like the bat symbol really impressed me, especially with the challenge it presented with building it in brick; especially as the game version is simply polygons.

My scale was set by the windows, and I built out from there. After building the frame, the trick to stabilise the shape was very difficult, especially with so many hinges, but I managed to find the balance. The landscaping was kept to a minimum both for time reasons and also to not take any focus away from the manor itself.

The Batcave was a lot of fun to build and features a huge collection of LEDs to light it, including one that cycles through in the console. The suits wall was fun to build too.

I will admit, it is a little short, but perhaps one day I'll give it a little more height.

This was first displayed at Brickvention 2015 on a super heroes corner of my club's train layout and has been displayed about 15 times since both with the train layout and as it is displayed here.

One day, I'll get around to the interior of the manor...

Standard Lego Boba Fett Helmet, repainted to add extra colour and detail and to get it closer to how it appears in ROTJ

Brickforge pauldrons

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Arkham Asylum MOC - the ultimate extension of set 10937

This MOC started its life as a simple 10937 set. I quickly went to expanding it as many have done by going sideways. I then built on a basement level and made it an enclosed building (as seen in my photo back in 2013. The final version presents an impressive front with landscaped garden with waterway, large double sided spiral staircase, lots of curves and of course those man-eating plants! The rear gives you an excellent view inside the asylum with plenty of play and display opportunities with a fully tiled floor and basement level and 'electro shock therapy' room.

This MOC spreads over 2 x 3.5 baseplates (64 studs x 112 studs). Only one official set was purchased - the rest was bricklinked at reasonable expense as, at the time, many of the parts were unique to this set and needed to be purchased in bulk from OS. Brick count would work out to be roughly 5 or 6 sets without the landscaping (which required a lot of bricks/plates too).

This MOC has been featured at Brickvention twice and several other significant shows, having won a Best in Show award at Bayside Bricks in 2014.

Microkraft aims to become the world-leading company not with custom but with figure.

 

For details of Microkraft, please visit 'microkraft.net' .

Check out another of our top quality custom printed Minifigures.

Made using high quality UV Printing.

Features a custom helmet

Find these and many other figures from Atomic Bricks

Brickforge pauldrons

Touched up the orc helmet with a gold Sharpie

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Arkham Asylum MOC - the ultimate extension of set 10937

This MOC started its life as a simple 10937 set. I quickly went to expanding it as many have done by going sideways. I then built on a basement level and made it an enclosed building (as seen in my photo back in 2013. The final version presents an impressive front with landscaped garden with waterway, large double sided spiral staircase, lots of curves and of course those man-eating plants! The rear gives you an excellent view inside the asylum with plenty of play and display opportunities with a fully tiled floor and basement level and 'electro shock therapy' room.

This MOC spreads over 2 x 3.5 baseplates (64 studs x 112 studs). Only one official set was purchased - the rest was bricklinked at reasonable expense as, at the time, many of the parts were unique to this set and needed to be purchased in bulk from OS. Brick count would work out to be roughly 5 or 6 sets without the landscaping (which required a lot of bricks/plates too).

This MOC has been featured at Brickvention twice and several other significant shows, having won a Best in Show award at Bayside Bricks in 2014.

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