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My first entry for the #NerdlyStrikesBack contest hosted by BrickNerd on www.bricknerd.com.
Roman watchtower pimped with nerd power.
The #nerdlystrikesback contest is wrapping up and all I can say is that judging by the entries so far...it's getting HOTH in here..!
Hope everyone is getting in on the fun and takes the chance of getting some sweet, sweet swag. And more!
We are the Nerds.
We will add your geekiness and fandom distinctiveness to our own.
Resistance is futile
Built for the (Contributor) Nerdly Strikes Back contest:
www.flickr.com/groups/nerdly_strikes_back/
1st Place: - A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $200 USD (or local equivalent) toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
2nd Place -A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $100 USD toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
3rd Place - A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $50 USD toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
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I'm actually kinda surprised I never built an official 'Borg Cube' - I've done a Greeble World but always wanted to take on the greeblist of builds.
Still not as big as I wanted to be, but one thing I really wanted to try to accomplish with this build was the proper 'layering' that's in the cube with the glow underneath.
It's about 2 bricks tall of 'greeble' to achieve the layers.
I’ve enjoyed Bricknerd‘s content for years, so was super excited to see its reboot and had to participate in the Nerdly Strikes Back contest.
John pointed out that glasses could look cute on the penguin design I did as a Christmas bauble, and to keep him from being lonely I added a new owl friend.
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My entry for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest over on Bricknerd. This build certainly highlighted to me that I need to seriously work on my brick-built animal skills! But despite not being entirely pleased with the execution, I liked the idea too much not to post it – hopefully you all find it enjoyable as well :D.
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This is a short, one day build as my entry for the #Nerdlystrikesback, where I have recreated the iconic ending scene of Planet of the Apes in microscale, as the glasses as the Statue of Liberty. In this contest, you build a ‘Nerdly’, which is a model, any shape, any size that has BrickNerd’s recognisable taped glasses perched on them.
My second entry for the #NerdlyStrikesBack contest hosted by BrickNerd on www.bricknerd.com.
A BrickBug is searching its way to my entry 3...
Just a little build to help promote that BrickNerd is plugged back in, and we are throwing a "Nerdly Strikes Back" contest to celebrate. I can't win the prizes, but you sure can. Additional info in the contest announcement on BrickNerd
We are the Nerds.
We will add your geekiness and fandom distinctiveness to our own.
Resistance is futile
Built for the (Contributor) Nerdly Strikes Back contest:
www.flickr.com/groups/nerdly_strikes_back/
1st Place: - A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $200 USD (or local equivalent) toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
2nd Place -A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $100 USD toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
3rd Place - A Golden Nerdly trophy, a super-secret box of swag and surprises, and $50 USD toward LEGO Shop @ Home.
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I'm actually kinda surprised I never built an official 'Borg Cube' - I've done a Greeble World but always wanted to take on the greeblist of builds.
Still not as big as I wanted to be, but one thing I really wanted to try to accomplish with this build was the proper 'layering' that's in the cube with the glow underneath.
It's about 2 bricks tall of 'greeble' to achieve the layers.
Second submission for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest and my first rover for Febrovery.
Some more images on
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Second submission for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest and my first rover for Febrovery.
Some more images on
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Head on over to the Flickr contest page to join the contest!
Or head to BrickNerd for more info!
Artwork by the great Nathan Hagan :)
My third entry for the #NerdlyStrikesBack contest hosted by BrickNerd on www.bricknerd.com
A Nerdly Bonsai standing in my living room.
(And now you now where the NerdBug from my entry 2 is moving to) :D
Celebrating one of the most feel good romantic moments in all cinema, giving hope to Nerdlies everywhere. May you find your Wendy Peppercorn (or your Squints).
Happy Valentine’s Day Everybody!
Made on Valentine’s Day for BrickNerd’s Nerdly Strikes Back! #BrickNerd #NerdlyStrikesBack #nostarwars
This is my entry for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest.
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"You're going to a very dangerous place, so be careful. The thing that slumbers there, it is not human." It is a NERDLY! He eats children made out of children's toys and he is not particularly fond of fairies, so beware!
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Me and my girlfriend (upgraded to wife since then) watched the Pan's labyrinth in the cinema because a friend told us it was a splendid fantasy movie. If you've seen it then you know that we were in for a treat as we did not expect any of the things we then saw...
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Here is the Pale Man's entry in the Villains Wiki.
For the BrickNerd "Nerdly Strikes Back" Build Contest. I figured I would build something which pays tribute to the tool of the blog. #NerdlyStrikesBack
While we're on the topic of nerds, this is my Tyrande Whisperwind Nerdly.
My first complete build using Stud.io.
While we're on the topic of nerds, this is my Tyrande Whisperwind Nerdly.
My first complete build using Stud.io.
What better way to celebrate the return of BrickNerd and Nerdly than with the iconic catch phrase...
Gelatinous Nerdly - consuming all brick adventurers in it's path!
Built for the "Nerdly Strikes Back" contest on BrickNerd.