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Check out my latest MOC of the year, made for the Winter Village Contest over on facebook.
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Here's my updated DOLK Chief recreation. "Dolk is the pseudonym of Norway's most recognized stencil artist. His motives are often pop-cultural references put into a humoristic or critical context. Dolk's works can be seen on walls in cities such as Bergen, Berlin, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Oslo, Lisbon, Stockholm, London, Prague and Melbourne."
Old DOLK Chief: www.flickr.com/photos/eddyplu/30041309855/in/dateposted/
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The crew left Siwa and ventured back to the Minotaur Skeleton's cavern. After a tense battle the team finally defeated the mighty Minotaur Skeleton. They left with a unique Skeleton book that had the ability to summon skeleton thralls. Leaving in triumph, the group travelled through the deserts were they uncovered an ancient dungeon and entered a fierce battle with a Jibbering Mouther. Upon defeating it, the crew discovered a mysterious treasure, a series of bells that caused interesting effects when rung. With their loot in hand the crew continued to jounrey to the city of Alexandria.
Volsung Hall won a Commendation prize at Brickvention 2018. More photos of the MOC coming real soon!
Check out my latest MOC inspired by the beautiful episode 1 of Star Wars Visions, The Duel, which I highly recommend you to watch.
I already built another MOC representing the first face off in the village, while here the duel moved to the river.
For more details check out the following video:
Just want to say a big thanks to everyone who stuck through this and a thank you for the reception this has got. I won't be doing this sort of thing with heavy photo editing too often but it was a neat thing to do and I'm really glad people took to this.
Funnily enough I've recently revamped this AT-RT design, and may or may not have instructions for the new one coming out on YouTube soon :3
Not much of me - really me - left anymore. Ah well - makes my job all that much easier.
A second iteration of a MOC I uploaded a few days ago. I wasn't fully satisfied with how he'd turned out, and had made the mistake of not asking for feedback on the initial design. There's some things from the old design which I liked that were lost for stability purposes etc, and it's by no means perfect, but overall I feel the tweaking was a solid improvement!
Clone Wars Season Seven Is around the corner, BRING IT ON BABY!
The S7 Ahsoka figure is by Instagram user Baggles4real. Great custom!
Had this mech around for a while, it's actually appeared in an older Classic Space diorama I made many years ago. But I've never taken it apart and always loved it, so I decide to give it a new home and place of honour.
Having played more DND the past few years I've come to love the art of a good miniature and so I wanted to put it on a small miniature style vignette base. I love how it looks and would be keen to do more of these tiny circular vignettes in the future.
The NEW solar-powered honeybees are the bee's knees: they'll please our queen bees before the bees realize they're being beswapped.
Link to the unedited version here.
Link to my Instagram here:
A fun night out at the tavern, my latest fun LEGO Medieval vignette, built on a 16x16 base.
The troubadour is taking the center of the scene, while a forestman is playing "darts" and somebody is getting washed off the counter.
Check out the video tutorial here:
When I started University I took a series of photos called ‘The Laws of Sorting’ they were a series of work inspired by Dan Tobin Smith. The other 3 images in the photo series have been posted here, check The Laws of Sorting album if you wanna see them :)
I was originally going to cap the photo series at the original 3 photos but it felt so fitting that this series began when I started University and now I continued and ended it when I finished University.... but I’m open to continuing it further in the future... maybe.
The series consists of coloured gradient LEGO bricks laid out and looking pretty. What does it mean? Well if I told you that it takes all the fun away doesn’t it
My newest MOC for a collaboration with other members of the Dumbledore's Army Lego group - the office of Amelia Bones, head of the magical law enforcement. There are only six members at the moment, so if you like building medieval or enjoy reading/watching Harry Potter, be sure to check us out!
The Rotfang conspiracy was a conspiracy that had been briefly mentioned by Luna Lovegood in the Half Blood Prince. It was described as a plan to overthrow the ministry using a combination of Dark Magic and gum disease.
In the build you can see Amelia Bones sitting at her desk with an Auror (dark wizard catcher) at her side who is a member of the Rotfang conspiracy. The bottle on Amelia Bone's desk and the ones in the crate near the left wall are meant to represent a potion created using dark magic and gum disease (not sure how that's supposed to work - magic, I guess) which were planted there by the Auror.
P.S. I'm sorry I haven't been building a lot lately - I just started high school and I'm finding it really hard to squeeze in Lego with all of my other things I have to do. Right now I'm working on A spaceship for SHIPtember which won't be done for another two weeks or more. So until then I won't be posting hardly any new MOCs, possibly none at all. I will be trying to film update videos for my SHIP for my YouTube channel, so if you're interested in seeing how I'm doing, be sure to check that out as well.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A video showing the MOC from all angles: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZcEHe_qBL0
Dumbledore's Army Lego Group: www.flickr.com/groups/14742330@N21/
The White Spirit Wolf
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The spirit wolf appears in many North American native lore and spirituality. This build was a challenge to learn a new type of technique using Mixel ball joints to mesh wedge plates together into a sculptural bust. Many sculpters make marble busts, for me this was the LEGO equivalent to make an art sculpture.
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I learned the build method from Brick Science on YouTube. www.youtube.com/channel/UCpQB577lHFyWTyvrS73Ldlg
Riley is a TFOL who lives about an hour south in Colorado, and over a video call he was able to show me some of his models and reinforcement methods.
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About 100 hours off and on from April 30 - July 14
Head circumference: 165 studs, 52 in, 132 cm
Length: 79.4 studs, 25 in, 63.5 cm
Height: 73.8 studs, 23.25 in, 59 cm
Weight: 11 Lbs / 5 Kg
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An odd bunch, plotting away in their dungeon getting up to god knows what.
Keen eyed viewers will note that this is a LEGO recreation of the characters featured in Minion Quest, the DND livestream I’ve been apart of for the past seven weeks.
More Photos on MOCpages:
www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/448665
So yeah, Rebels is awesome, and Hera's ship is one of the Coolest in Star Wars... I don't think I'm really up to building a Minifig Scale Ghost, But more then happy to make The Phantom... Very happy with the end result. I did take a lot of inspiration from other Phantom MOC's out there on Flickr, so props to those guys. You can of course expect more Ship and Landing pad MOC's like this in future, it was a fun concept to do!
For more photos check MOCpages: www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/443702
A quick and fun Star Wars build, I missed playing with plants, so this was born!
Here's the A-wing from my last Diorama all on its own.
It's a little chunkier then the real thing, but it was a fun build :)
For more pictures head over to my YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-91CEadaP70
I built this when lockdown first started in 2020. I was deep in university work at the time and wanted to make something that would bring me a lot of joy as well as something that would act as a great stress reliever. This project ended up being exactly that. Star Wars bases are cool, they are something I love seeing in a variety of Star Wars video games. I think from the games I played in my youth there is an element of that really etched into my love of Star Wars. So this MOC doubles as being a fun and cool thing, but also a symbol for an aesthetic aspect of Star Wars that I've always loved.
I also built this to be used in a homebrew Star Wars TTRPG I have made that my friends and I are playing currently, but the narrative changed from early drafts of the story and this was unfortunately written out... but it will for sure be used in future games ;)
Enjoy!
Sure her lightsabers wouldn't be green if she's on Raada, but eh, thought the background fit the planet :P
What could be behind the door? A TFOL's bedroom? Honestly though, I wouldn't want this guy sneaking into my room*.
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This is my first build for the ABS Builder Challenge. It depicts a door from the Pixar movie Monsters Inc.
*My door is not lime green