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Here is my latest LEGO creation- SpaceX Launch and Entry Spacesuit for Crew Dragon.
It was tricky to fit the square brickhead in the iconic curvy helmet.
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How do those Transformer toys work anyway? That's what I was wondering the other day. So I decided to give the concept a try.
Here we have Blue Unit 09 (Codename: Crab-Bot Brawler). During the day it looks like a BrickHeadz, but then it looks like a mecha punching crab, and still during the day because it can transform whenever it wants to.
And what a grotesque transformation it is: Its head splits into two and additional limbs come out from its back. And its belt was actually a pair of peashooters because you can never have enough firepower.
"Yet it still looks kinda cute in the end" - quote from its enemies before being punched in the face by those big meaty claw-fists.
i did what i said id never do. made a pikachu. brickheads style...ish. this is the last of my completed models. itll be a while before i have another to post. enjoy
Hey folks it's Alex here with a quick look at the sets 41624 and 41625
In my opinion, both Brickheadz are amazing, they have a good selection of parts : the new black dishes for the ears are really cool and Minnie has an incredible dress👍
Original picture by me
How do those Transformer toys work anyway? That's what I was wondering the other day. So I decided to give the concept a try.
Here we have Red Unit 155 (Codename: Battle Truck). You've seen it during BrickHeadz form: it looks menacing with a blaster in each hand.
Its tranformation makes you nervous: wheels come out from its back, its eyes pop out to become truck exhausts.
Hopeful, you think "Oh, it's just a harmless baby truck". But then you see the blasters are back.
This guy doesn't mess around. No wonder it was popular during the Space Shark War of 2075.
These 2 boys look quite similar to the versions by legohaulic. I have tried to impose a personal touch to those anyway.
Despicable me minions, this time with rocket launcher. This is the picture to show the new hairstyle.
It's Star Wars day! So I decided to go for the throat with my latest batch of REJECTZ - the adorably ugly characters that aren't Brickheads and that you hate to hate but have to hate because no-one fucking messes with Star Wars (except George Lucas).
Check out all the Star Wars REJECTZ photos.
Section 9, the Japanese anti-terror task force.
Here's the overview of the little brick head series. Maybe I'll create some more based on Ghost in the Shell and other anime. What characters would you like to see?
Motoko Kusanagi, better known as Major, leader of the Section 9 strike team, expert hacker and full cyborg.
This Brick Head is mostly inspired by her S.A.C. outfit, though the hair is more reminiscent of her design in Arise.
I know it's been a long time since the civil war premiere and I felt so ashamed when I found this work in my old album on the iPad. Guess now it's a bit late, but I still want to share it with you :)
Hello LEGO fans it's Alex THELEGOFAN here with the second pic of the Mega Knight BrickHead👌
This is a Brickhead Mega Knight from Clash Royale😎
He has a black armor and helmet, the flat silver studs represent the chain mail on his torso and arms👍
As you can see, this is a view from the right
Original picture by me
Hello gents and gentlets this is Alexander here with an unexpected BrickHead Moc😉
So what I made here is the barbarian from Clash Royale universe, I think you already recognize that guy without reading the description😄
Check out the Clash Royale album with the Mega Knight and the other stuff from Clash Royale👑
Original picture by me and untouched ! Not a render !
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"There's nary an animal alive that can outrun a greased Scotsman."
Everyone's favorite ill-tempered redheaded custodian from North Kilttown, Groundskeeper Willie! This was made rather quickly using the body/head of my previous Ned Flanders BrickHead, with the only real challenges being my lack of dark green and dark tan pieces. Please note: Willie's hair is regular LEGO red, but due to the lighting and post-production editing, the pieces appear orange. This is also because some of the active D-lighting I used to increase the shadows.
My Yoda BrickHeadz MOC, a few alternative techniques worked into this one.
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I rarely do characters that already have official BrickHeadz sets, but I couldn't resist doing a Jim Lee's version of Batman from Hush.
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We're off to see the wizard. Go vote for our Wizard of Oz modular BrickHeadz model of Lego Ideas! View my photostream for more pictures!
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Here we show a LEGO® picture inspired by the great Star Trek original TV series.
Captain James T.Kirk with Uhura, Spock and Sulu.
Thanks for "legohaulic" for the nice "Brickhead"-Idea.
Photo shot by www.thomas-schultze.de.
All done for the new book called GALAXY from the Distributor HEEL www.heel-verlag.de/LEGO+Galaxy,i1.htm
German version for preorder at amazon www.amazon.de/LEGO%C2%AE-Galaxy-Bau-dir-ein-Universum/dp/...
English version will also be available. (btw: the Cover is not final).
I wanted to do these for a while so I figured I could enter these in the ongoing Brickset contest as well.
This time I gave Mecabricks a try, because LDD doesn't have every part available. The new curved slopes with notches were essential here.
Rendered in Blender with the help of the Mecabricks addon, which is pretty rad.
Sonic & Eggman group shot - Front view
I've been wanting to build a Gozer BrickHead ever since the trans-opalescent gems were introduced in DOTS. NCLUG's October 2021 MOC challenge, where the only rules were "something spooky", was a good excuse to do it!
Duck Dodgers and Marvin the Martian Brickheadz.
Standard Brickheadz layout does odd things to Daffy's proportions especially, but I guess that's the case with any Brickheadz. It just looks weirder on Daffy as Duck Dodgers, but you can still tell who this is.
Marvin being more humanoid (ironically as he's canonically an alien) makes for a better Brickheadz, and he's my favourite Loony Tunes character so I may have subconsciously done a better job.
Hello LEGO fans it's Alex THELEGOFAN here with a cute creation👌
This is a Brickhead Mega Knight from Clash Royale😎
He has a black armor and helmet, the flat silver studs represent the chain mail on his torso and arms👍
Original picture by me
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, discoverer of X-Rays (Röntgen Rays), shown as a Brickhead holding an X-Ray tube.
This photograph has been processed to look vintage.
"There's nary an animal alive that can outrun a greased Scotsman."
Everyone's favorite ill-tempered redheaded custodian from North Kilttown, Groundskeeper Willie! This was made rather quickly using the body/head of my previous Ned Flanders BrickHead, with the only real challenges being my lack of dark green and dark tan pieces. Please note: Willie's hair is regular LEGO red, but due to the lighting and post-production editing, the pieces appear orange. This is also because some of the active D-lighting I used to increase the shadows.
Didn't like Brickheadz at first. Bought a Go Brick Me set nonetheless for some parts I needed. Thought if I finally own the set I could at least give it a try and build myself. Turned into an (more or less) romantic activity with my husband on our anniversary :-D
Hey everyone,
the year comes to an end and so does the decade. A bit earlier than usual, since I will be spending new year away from home with friends, I’d like to take a moment to look back at the year. I have to say 2019 was a good one. As for my private life, I am getting more confident in social matters and my studies are going extraordinarily well, too. In terms of Lego, this was a good year, too, if not one of the best. In fact, I built 41 models and posted 103 photos, which is the 2nd best year since I joined Flickr in 2010. You can find some of my personal favorites in the picture and a whole list of all builds below in the description. The highlights of the year for me were definitely the two new parts of my ongoing story Uncertain Ways, as well as the Storm Command Gunship, which probably was one of the most challenging builds in my Lego career so far. I am very grateful for being accepted into the 253rd Elite Legion, a storyline and community that has greatly inspired me this year. The same goes for the fig-off challenge hosted by Carbon Builds, which made me experiment with my mini figure collection some more. All in all, while I shifted my focus more to smaller builds, I got more engaged in the community and met many amazing people through the platforms of Flickr, Instagram and Discord. May the next year and the new decade be just as filled with inspiration, joy and good friends as this one!
I wish you all a happy new year!
Ordo
List of builds
7. Corellia Space Port Incident
10. Feet on the Ground - Star Wars Uncertain Ways 1.15
16. Pushing on - Star Wars Uncertain Ways 1.16
21. Stone & Brickson Autumn Collection
25. What a Buzz - Mission 16.1: Destruction of Vandos Prime
29. Motoko Kusanagi - Brickhead
36. Wizarding Twins - A Peculiar Postman
I wanted to do these for a while so I figured I could enter these in the ongoing Brickset contest as well.
This time I gave Mecabricks a try, because LDD doesn't have every part available. The new curved slopes with notches were essential here.
Rendered in Blender with the help of the Mecabricks addon, which is pretty rad.
"Let's kick some ice!"
My Sub-Zero BrickHead taken on top of a pane of plexiglass to achieve a reflective ice effect. I took two takes: the second take used real ice shavings from my freezer, but unfortunately the heat in my photo area just melted it into water puddles.
"TOASTY!"
My Scorpion BrickHead shot on top of a pane of black plexiglass, in front of a fire/night sky matte painting I created in 2017. The painting starts off with a wall of fire which turns into red smoke, that dissolves into a starry night sky. In this shot, I shined bright lights towards the painting to washout the flames, then in Lightroom I increased the saturation and vibrance.
Second big head for this miniserie… this time I wanted to represent one famous super robot, loved in many countries: Voltes V!
Check also my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC65sFF1Y9CAq4__S_kq-0rQ
"Once a painfully shy Toa of Psionics in a team that largely rejected her, Aponica and her one friend Jethran were separated from their team and mutated by Visorak, each believing the other had been killed. Now she wanders the wastes (and the multiverse) on her own, afraid to let anyone see the monster she became."
I'm sorry guys, but when it comes to adorable Bionicle characters, Niretta's got the monopoly. And so after doing a Brickhead of her self-MOC last year, this year I decided to go a bit bigger and build my own version of another of my favorite characters of hers, Aponica. It's just a shame Mana-Ramp had the same idea... and actually posted his on time. Well, happy birthday anyway Niretta, here's to you and the many friends you've made in this community.
Hey HEYY!!!
My next custom LEGO BrickHeadz figure, TV's Krusty the Clown! This was built shortly after Ned Flanders, and used a rather streamlined approach in construction. The only major obstacle was making the bow tie look right, so I just used two small 1x1 round tiles.
It's Star Wars day! So I decided to go for the throat with my latest batch of REJECTZ - the adorably ugly characters that aren't Brickheads and that you hate to hate but have to hate because no-one fucking messes with Star Wars (except George Lucas).
Check out all the Star Wars REJECTZ photos.
Part of my want to make a bunch of Star Wars Brickheads in anticipation for The Last Jedi. Massive credit for Grievous goes to Nathanael Cole, since I basically just copied his version, with a couple of added things.
2x-scale brickhead. the scanner eye is a stack of five LEGO LED light bricks, which can be activated in sequence by rotating the red stem on the side of the head. see album for a photo of the back, which shows the mechanism better.
appeared at Brickworld 2017