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"The battlefront disappeared, and with it the illusion that there had ever been a battlefront. For this was no war of occupation, but a war of quick penetration and obliteration - Blitzkrieg, Lightning War."

 

-TIME Magazine writer-September 25, 1939

 

Here's another all lego scene for u guys since my last all lego one, the trench, was my first non-explored post to hit 100 Faves! :D Enjoy!

 

Gotta get me an OM Stg

Battlefront vignette

A part of the brickzlab battlefront 2015 collab

After a month of work (and many hours looking at the in game map) here is my Battlefront 2 inspired Yavin 4 build. Originaly planned to be much larger (you can see some of that on my YouTube channel @First Order Lego) my key leads when building was making it free form, adding a ruined and overgrown temple with some aztec/yavin towers and using the thousands of inner tire pieces that I got from the pab wall. I'm pretty happy with the end result. What do you guys think? Be sure to comment, like and share with anyone you see fit. Thanks for the support, stay awesome!

just made a back pack for him to looks MORE like the Battlefront :)

Some ambient lit photos of the Raider-class II Corvette from Star Wars Battlefront 2, created by myself and Bruxxy earlier this year.

 

5470 pieces, 84cm long, 46cm wide, 27cm high.

 

Instructions available from www.brickvault.toys.

This is one of my little MOC for the coming Star Wars Con in Nürnberg/Germany this week.

 

And a little teaser for my coming big project!

 

Planing an epic battle on rhen var with AT-AT`s, many, many imperial trooper and an big rebel Hangar with many ships.

 

Sorry for the bad photo Quality but its late and dark - winter is coming :/

Here is the overview picture of my newest MOC inspired by Battlefront 2. I always wanted to build Tatooine but I wanted to do something different than the usual cantina or hangar so as soon as I saw this location in BF2 I decided to do it. Took me around a month to build and I estimate it has around 9000 pieces. Really enjoyed building it and I'm happy how it turned out. I also built this MOC for the InfernoLUG contest that ends tomorrow. DEFINITELY check out my YouTube video, shows a lot of interesting details you don't see in this picture. I'll link it in my bio. Share around if you want to and comment your thoughts on the MOC. Keep bricking and stay awesome!

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Hey, hey, hey.

 

Here's my latest build, Endor from BF II. I finally had to use some of my grass, haha.

I didn't put any bigger trees here, because this is area around the landing pad. I hope you get me. ;)

Build was also inspired by last MOCs from Lord Gregory, and some Tommy's stuff.

 

And yes, there will be separate photo of Inferno squad, don't worry. :P My camera didn't want to focus on the entire build. :/

 

Have a nice weekend, everyone!

~Jan

 

As soon as I saw that there was a large amount of snow on the ground I was eager to go out and take some pictures!

I'm quite proud to say that other than a few touchups this shot is completely in camera!

Also, comments mean more than favorites. ;-)

Armed with his trusty DLT-19, this trooper is almost too tall to be a stormtrooper.

 

Just Battlefront vibes <3

So after a month of building I finally finished my Jakku Battlefront inspired project. I would really appreciate if you guys told me what you think of the build. All feedback is appreciated. And you can check out the build on my YouTube channel for a FULL showcase of the MOC. Much appreciated :)

Star Wars Battlefront - Downsampled from ~30 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; HattiWatti's Cinematic Tools; Lightroom

 

Halfway through the story campaign for Star Wars Battlefront 2, Iden Versio, Commander of Inferno Squad, defects to the Rebel Alliance taking the Imperial Corvus Raider with her. The ship is given a new republic style overhaul and a flash new paint job (which still manages to look worn out) At 84.5 cm long, about 5,000 pieces and 8 kilos in weight, this is my recreation of that ship in LEGO bricks. Huge thanks to Jerac for his help and advice whilst building this.

I had so much fun building the speeder, that i couldn´t wait too long building a small Endor Moc..

Hope you like it !

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I've always wanted to make a fig from Star Wars Battlefront, but I never got the chance. With Liam contest, I found the perfect opportunity.

 

Rebel Troop:

Based off the Junland Wastes / Jakku outfits.

The legs are painted by me. They do have detail, but it's very minimal.

The torso is from TFA trooper, with a wash of caramel color and the straps and belt repainted. There's also a little flesh there.

The coat is paper, with small detail added. Her arms are also painted, with some clone wars throwback wrists.

 

Head one: female. It's a basic Claire head, with the eyebrows changed.

 

Head two: TwiLek.

I made this one first. Fully painted, and I love how it looks.

 

The cargo is made from a backpack, with sanding and cutting. There's a small magnet inside the backpack, and then I put a small piece of steel under the coat, so you could remove it and swap out heads. (The lekku wouldn't work with the backpack)

 

I've really loved playing BF, and can't wait for BF2.

I also love how the fig turned out!

 

Thanks!

Boss

"I've waited thirty years for this. I still remember my last orders. The day the real war began."

-Iden Versio

 

*cue epic trailer music*

 

Finally had the time to put this figure together! This fig was a lot of fun to design, but a real pain in the ass to put together. The entire base figure was white, with every surface covered with decals and paint. Getting the helmet details was the most tedious part, which is why this figure took me so long to make.

 

I didn't include the shoulder detail for her because I had no means of making it without sculpting details onto the figure. I wanted to make this figure "flat" as opposed to the sculpted version I'll release later.

 

More decaled/sculpted figs in store for the near future. With Brickfair coming up so quickly, I have a lot of content ready to be put out! So as always, expect more, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!

 

-Andrew

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Here is a small MOC I worked on for Bricking Bavaria 2017 - it is also an entry into the RebelLUG contest that we just recently ended.

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The inspiration to build this mainly came from the old Battlefront game. There, you can see lots of interesting structures such as the old stone steps to the ruined temple. As for parts usage, I tried to use the 1x2 curved slopes in white as best as I could, to really create that snowy environment. To top off the detail already done, I used the same design of Galactic Marines that I've used from Packer 221.

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Not the most complex build, but I thought I'd share it with you in some video form. Be sure to tell me what you think of the video and details of the MOC below ;)

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Click here to see the video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiEyEpaV8ps

Steering it away from Grindavik

Based off the Battlefront 2 Assault on Theed gameplay, I bring you after many hours building and Nightcore music, a unique MOC built in the past 2 weeks. After finishing Umbara, I wanted to do something different in terms of style and shape of my usual builds. This time I went with a circular shape that challenged me to get the parts to work. I also found some inspiration from what I've seen till now the only other builder who has achieved circular builds (Inthert Lego) - link below.

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Click here to see the video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef0o3yKaw14

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To the main MOC - like I said before, the build is based off the new Battlefront 2 game which by now most Star Wars fans would have heard of. The main inspiration was taken from screenshots I took of the in-game gameplay. More of which will be in an upcoming behind the scenes video. The main elements that were a challenge included : the street using the SNOT (Studs Not On Top) technique, the base as it's quite fragile, and the building and getting it close to my reference material. Other components I added were the Republic Crate for weapons and such, a AT-RT design by First Order Lego, and a customized Minifgs4U figure to match the design of a Heavy Trooper.

 

AT-RT design - www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5m...

 

Circle shape design - www.instagram.com/inthert.lego/

If you are confused as to why the troops have Rebel guns, you clearly haven't played the new Battlefront.

Hello Everyone, and Happy New Year! I built this last year (wow, a whole day ago!) but did not get along to finishing the editing, so, alas, here it is now! My first build of the New Year! I recently got both an Xbox One and Wii U for Christmas (shared with my brother) and that has inspired me to build this. Battlefront is such a great game: the graphics are stunning, the gameplay is fun, and I really enjoy it! The quality of this picture is not all that good for some reason, but it's probably because I'm not the best at removing backgrounds. If anyone has techniques or would like to help me with that, I'd appreciate it!

What do you think? Comment?

 

For this build I really struggled to make planets that looked as close to the those on Felucia. The problem was that I didn't have as many different vibrant colors as others have. (cough cough Kris) The Acklay build was another thing entirely. Building creatures has not been one of my strengths, but I was able to get one built with the help of @trisbrick. The last tricky bit was the main color of the ground. Now from seeing previous builders work on their Felucia, I have come to the conclusion that there is no right way to build it. So I looked at the reference pictures I got and decided on Dark Tan with some Dark Orange and Medium Orange plates and tiles.

I finished my brand new Hoth MOC inspired by Star Wars Battlefront (both of the new ones). I built this in 12 days because I was rushing to finish it before a LEGO convention. Full video showcase can be found on my YouTube channel (link in bio), would appreciate if you could check it out ;)

Star Wars Battlefront II

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Yeah so apparently I do have time to build lol but all in all I'm going to make a slightly larger than usual build soon that'll be an imperial thing on some planet I'm not really sure yet. Either way I'll hopefully have a new kinda big star wars build up around the time of episode 8. It seems like star wars builds are becoming somewhat of an annual thing for me.

Decided to make some Star Wars stuff earlier in the week for Battlefront 3.

What do you think? Comment?

 

The second episode of my 501st Journal series is here. This week we have the cold and snowy planet of Mygeeto.

 

Just like the rest of the builds to come in this series, it has yet again a circular shape. Not to complicated to put together. The cannon is a design from my good friend Ruben who did a tutorial on Schmidt Projects if you wish to build your own. Although just know that I did tweak some things to my liking. Another addition was the AT-RT designed by Luke aka First Order Lego which is also seen in the gameplay of this level. And finally the floor. Many will say this and I'll just clarify it now - I did not copy the floor design from David Hall. When building this part I decided to lay them down within the MOC floor. Underneath I put a bunch of 1x1 DBG Tiles to make sure none of the white backdrop would show through.

Hope you like this build and I wish to see you here next week ;)

Star Wars Battlefront - Downsampled from ~30 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; HattiWatti's Cinematic Tools; Lightroom

 

Built this for a collab with BrickzLab a while ago.

Some ambient lit photos of the Raider-class II Corvette from Star Wars Battlefront 2, created by myself and Bruxxy earlier this year.

 

5470 pieces, 84cm long, 46cm wide, 27cm high.

 

Instructions available from www.brickvault.toys.

Here is another SW Battlefront MOC from me. This time,it is a vehicle from the Empire, the AT-ST.

 

Unfortunately, the AT-St can`t stand without the support, stability isn't my strongest skill :( but I hope the support disturbs not much.

The design is inspired by anothergol,check out his fantastic version:

 

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120770

 

I hope you like it,let me know ;)

 

Greetings KevFett2011

Sorry for the inactivity! I've been taking this time during my winter break to thoroughly clean my house, launch a new business platform with my sister, and work on a big personal project that is still in development. I've had little time for LEGO, but I'm getting back into the game!

 

These designs were finished the day after the BF2 beta launched. I never got around to finishing them as full figures till the other day. If you follow my Instagram, I've been posting pics of them for a while, but I never made a formal post because I had to perfect the casts of my custom macrobinoculars pictured on the Specialist class.

 

I've opted to switch over to using the official LEGO helmet for EP3 style troopers, as the proportions are more accurate. I've also begun making prototype designs of cloth products, as seen on the Specialist. This one currently uses decal paper, but I will be testing printing on cloth within the next few weeks.

 

Keep your eyes peeled for more content! As always, expect more, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!

 

Figure Highlight - www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHxTvD1hWqo

 

-Andrew

Halfway through the story campaign for Star Wars Battlefront 2, Iden Versio, Commander of Inferno Squad, defects to the Rebel Alliance taking the Imperial Corvus Raider with her. The ship is given a new republic style overhaul and a flash new paint job (which still manages to look worn out) At 84.5 cm long, about 5,000 pieces and 8 kilos in weight, this is my recreation of that ship in LEGO bricks. Huge thanks to Jerac for his help and advice whilst building this.

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