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Based on the statue that comes with the Spartan Edition.
I really enjoyed the Metro games. All of the post apoc tech actually looks like it could work, which is the main thing I like about the post apocalyptic genre.
Scale of the mutant is a bit off, but I also didn't feel like making the full mutant, so it's good enough for me.
At length, Beth stopped. Her feet ached from being immobilized in the snowshoes for so long. The heavy pack chafed her shoulders. The poles worked on blisters through her gloves.
She was at another river - a rather large one this time. But the story was the same. Solid. The shiny ice gave barely a groan as she wandered to the precipice of the falls. The pool below looked no more hopeful. It appeared her campfire stew would start with snow yet again.
The project has started! I've spent most of my time working on the main building, the hotel. So far, I've crashed a bus into the side and made a hole in the roof.
So it's this truck right, it has three huge skulls one the front with uh, horns. And it also has this huge glowing eye in the front, and spikes.
I'm just going to put this out there this is a redux of a very old moc that I never finished, it's just been collecting dust most of the time (hence the name) but I finally got around to actually build something.
So here it is, it's something I made, and it's not minifigs with decals or Hero Factory. They said it couldn't be done.
This pieced together strike craft roams the edges of the atmosphere looking for space junk to weld on to itself.
Piloted by one Arno Fleet, the fiercest skeleton in the entire galaxy.
I've seen many great VVs this month but some of them look quite alike, I figured somebody had to break the barrier.
The sand blows gritty through my hair...... I see the glow of a power core through the sandstorm, but..... Why would there be a power core out in the desert?
I heard the swish of a blade and felt no more.
"Fookin' Prawns..."
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Anywho, this is a figure I whipped up after seeing Badger's new figure, but I wanted to make him a little less purist and a little more movie-accurate. I feel like I did a pretty good job of it, and the "infected" hand can still even grip weapons, since I just built off of an official TLG hand. &^D
Here's what I have so far...
I think it'll end up being some sort of tower like thing...
Any suggestions on what to add? What to make this into?
In case the ice doesn't tip you off, here's another old picture. Hopefully I can upload a bit more consistently in the near future, even if it is just old stuff.
Climate change screws with everything.
this used to be African desert, not so anymore.
The moisture in the air is almost unbearable, it feels like breathing under water.
I took some outdoor pics yesterday and today :)
Just having fun with my new Lego PoC set!
I love this fig.. ;D
Okay, I guess I need to explain somethings...
I released the long awaited and desired (those of you who were in the group really wanted a narrative story set in the world of America the Roleplay) Union Comic. Not many people bought it. I spent months designing and gathering the pieces, and no one cared to read it. I was discouraged. But I have since come to my senses.
I have release Union The Coming Fire, free of charge to everyone. All you have to do is go to my website (here: courthousepublishing.weebly.com/) and read it. If you enjoy it and want to see more, please donate. If not I cannot release another.
The Lost Saga is still looming over my head, and I will one day finish and release it on my website.
To fund these projects, I will be selling many of my LEGOs on eBay, and if you want anything of mine, you can find contact information on my website.
Want happened to the community here guys? I can't find anyone who really cares about it anymore. If I go dark again, it is most likely due to the fact I could not find that spark in the LEGO community that got me started.
Best Wishes
Judge's Court
When the fecal matter comes into contact with the air distribution turbines, who you gonna' call?
Equipped with a BFG, and the armor to back it up, this is the guy to hire for any of your personal security needs.
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This is actually a figure for Inconceivable, who requested that I make him a custom figure, in exchange for an item I've been wanting for some time now.
Side note: I've been so fraking stressed out recently, so it was so nice just to take three or four hours to make this guy. <3
Well, as you may have noticed I have been in a bit of a mini dark age lately. I have still been checking your guy's stuff but I haven't really built anything. Now however, I think I am back and ready to go at it again with these figs inspired by Legomoc and the The Chef's new RS resistance standards. So, I hope you Enjoy :)
Sequel to the Undead Situation , The Undead Haze is Eloise J. Knapp' second novel.
This second opus takes us and Cyrus V. Sinclar, our favorite anti-hero, on a quest across zombie land... Check out my review of the book on Bricks of the Dead!
Many thanks to my buddy Pixel Fox for the Photoshop edits on this picture!
Post-Apocalyptic Survival Outpost
Located off the Texas Coast
I have always wanted to build a post-apocalyptic diorama but I didn't want to recreate the usual dio of dilapidated structures and cities in ruins.
In almost every apocalyptic scenario, the cities usually are the first place survivors head due to large amounts of supplies, weapons, non-perishable food, and the possibility of finding other survivors. However, urban areas are usually hit the hardest in any apocalypse. Large amounts of destruction, lack of electricity, presence of outlaw gangs, and other dangers await survivors that hope to find shelter in the metropolis.
With this in mind, where would you turn to find sustainable safety and security for a group of survivors? The county side? Rural towns? The coast?
A while back, I was out fishing near some gas and oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. I thought to myself, "why not build a survival outpost on rig a mile off the coast?"
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Offshore structures can provide all of the 5 resources required to survive.
Water - A basic desalinization devise along with large amounts of coastal rainfall would provide all the fresh water required
Food - Sea life of all kinds can be acquired near offshore rigs. The structure creates cooler water with shade from the sun and the underwater structure acts as a natural reef which attracts bait and then predators. Crustaceans and shellfish can be collected from the surrounding waters. The tropical climate makes for great greenhouse conditions.
Shelter - A roof and walls offer a place to keep supplies dry and a refuge from the elements.
Protection - Being offshore, the risk of attack is reduced. Survivors are better able to detect possible threats and react accordingly. The near proximity to the shore also makes trips to the mainland feasible. And of course, lots of guns.
Energy - With an almost infinite supply of natural gas and wind, you could power almost anything using natural gas engine conversions and wind generators.
This is not the shot I will be entering, I'm going to take more close up shots that make them seem like pictures of the scene, not an overall of the build.
Any comments/criticism are much appreciated (and likely needed).
Ok, a kinda' random"ish" build but I like it nonetheless.Tell me what you think, I always want to hear people's thoughts. No figs cuz' I thought it looked really desolate and rustic without em'.
Only the wind pushes the swings anymore.
As promised, here's my No Survivors entry for Ry's Head for the Hills Apocalego Contest. It's a bit bigger than minifig scale (which would have been cool given the other potential applications for a minifig swingset), but I don't think there was any scale stipulation in the contest.
Echoing through the narrow streets and ghostly, hollowed out buildings, they heard them come. A screeching and howling, a million fingernails being drawn down a million blackboards, and an ominous thudding. Sof’ya’s hands trembled slightly on the cold metal of her rifle. Out of the corner of her eye she caught a glimpse of the insane grin on the face of the man she had called her husband, at the blood-curdling glint in his eye, and for the hundredth time wondered at the sense of giving him the bazooka. She shrugged to herself. It wasn’t likely any of them would live long enough to regret the decision anyway. To her left, Eliza shivered at the horrific screams that seemed to surround her, piercing her mind like a cold, unforgiving blade. Her hands tightened on the handles of the Gatling mounted in front of her. On the second floor, her brother prayed underneath his breath and steadied his finger on the trigger of his sniper rifle, one hand clutching the crucifix that hung from his neck. The rooftop was almost silent bar the sounds of the not-so-distant screaming and the click of the engineer’s hook against the concrete as he desperately tried to pick up any signals on the transceiver. Capp raised his face to the heavens as, for the first time in as long as he could remember, the sky opened and icy, biting rain began to drop from the skies. Raymond merely gazed out on the ruins surrounding him.
The screeching and thudding stopped as suddenly and inexplicably as they had begun. Silence. Beneath his visor, Raymond of Toulouse smiled.
“They’re here”
In a post-apocalyptical world, the prospering City of Tektropolis has become a rich metropolitan area. This attracts small gangs of outlaws as well as well organized groups of terrorists.
To defend itself, Tektropolis has established the Urban Defense Forces (UDF), which is composed of smaller Teams. One of them is the 21st UDS.
Here, I'd like to introduce the Anti-Ground Gunship AGG-12F "Flying Devil". It is manned with one pilot and can be equipped with a wide variety of military equipment. Being a VTOL, it can quickly come to help where- and whenever needed.
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Didn't really look at any references for the telephone transformer thing, was really just a greeble thing sitting around that I used cause fuck it. Marlboro sign is reused from a previous build, but whatever...it looks good.
Where having an easy access escape vehicle can be the difference between life and death.
Honestly, the pictures do this thing no justice whatsoever, so I took a lot of them.
:P
Go check out the diorama with the top removed.
Halloween special!
My friend Dave from Bricks of the Dead asked me a while ago if I could produce a series of MOCs that would represent the different kinds of modern Zombies...
This third MOC covers the last kind... the infected human.
Check the full story on Bricks of the Dead!