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WIP for CCC XX and maybe also for Brickscalibur (no not Labor of Love although the princess is in some sort of labour hehe)
Started working on this a while ago for the Mega Medieval Mania contest over on the Lowlug forums but never finished the build so I tore it down again. I kept the toilet and the wooden door because I liked them and decided to use them again now to get a bit of a head start.
Here's my microscale castle entry for Brickscalibur and Colossal Castle Contest.
A castle overlooking a small seaside village.
I tried to use some interesting parts, in particular I think the capes and the teacups worked out pretty well. I'm also quite satisfied with the design of the dragon and the sailboats.
Here you can check out the video:
From the far north, an unexpected participant enters the tournament for the legendary blade "Brickscalibur": Lady Arianne and her magic sword "Glacier" should be very hard to overcome for any opponent.
Since Artianne is already wielding a magic sword, many of the other participants ask themselves why she is fighting for "brickscalibur" -while some others suspect, the frosty lady may be up to something else than just "winning" the precious trophy...
An uncommon company, but united in a desire for wisdom. Listening to the lessons of the wise gnome.
Lessons on the power of nature and how to use it, lessons on the power of fire, lessons on all you need to know when strength alone is not enough.
I came up with the idea of creating diorama of mages dueling within a alchemist’s laboratory in October of 2024. The Frost Wizard was already built when Brickscalibur came around with a similar category. I then built the Flame Witch and entered the two models in that competition just for fun. The end goal was always to place them in a large diorama along with a cowering Alchemist and their familiars. I had lots of fun coming up with things to place on the shelves and creating the Chimera trophy over the fireplace. I even added a microscale version of my Mesusa’s Lair model from last year as an Easter Egg.
The Gyren is a rare flower, only found on the floating islands of Baronth. The lucky travelers who manage to collect some often use it to make a delicious tea that grants the consumer with a sense of bliss.
I built this MOC for the Enchanted Forest category of Brickscalibur. Its not based off of anything, I just kinda threw together a story as I wrote up this description :)
Futuros couldn't sleep. He found no inner peace. After reading philosophical books, he simply couldn't turn off his thoughts. What really existed? And what was just imagination? And why did anything exist, rather than nothing? It was the really big questions of life that he now faced. He traveled across vast countries in search of answers. Finally he came to a lonely place. In the middle of the bamboo, surrounded by warm springs where monkeys played, he found a building with a shimmering green roof. A monk sat in front of the building. Satoshi. Futuro started talking to him. Maybe he could help...
Built for Brickscalibur Far East Elegance.
Credits: I took a lot of inspiration from Mountain Hobbits "The Peaceful Pagoda" for the timbered Sections in the house ;-).
Now on Lego IDEAS! ideas.lego.com/s/p:850f7f9538764ce5b37303bc9a98988f
José’s Inn.
See other pictures for full interior and the other sides/back of the building.
Ever since I got the Medieval Blacksmith, I wanted to design another building to compliment it. I built this one as a companion piece for the Blacksmith and for the Trading Places category of Brickscalibur. The build consists of three removable layers, each with full interiors and access. I used up most of my brown plates, masonry bricks, 1 by grey and tan pieces, and red/dark red slopes. I enjoyed building it and hope you enjoy looking at it.
The lore for the build is that it was built by former pirate José, formerly known as Tatooga. His grandfather owned an inn, and José brought his old sign with him when he became a pirate. After he left Redbeards crew with Pig, he settled in the village of Bricksford by Brickwood forest. He found a plot of land near the center of the village, and used all his pirate treasure to build a magnificent Inn, placing his fathers sign above the door. He has two employees, who are engaged, and they serve a wide variety of guests in their dining area and guest rooms upstairs. José and his employees live in the attic on the 3rd story, except the cook, who lives elsewhere. I hope to eventually build up more of the town and forest around the Blacksmith and Inn.
Now on Lego IDEAS! ideas.lego.com/s/p:850f7f9538764ce5b37303bc9a98988f
José’s Inn.
See other pictures for full interior and the other sides/back of the building.
Ever since I got the Medieval Blacksmith, I wanted to design another building to compliment it. I built this one as a companion piece for the Blacksmith and for the Trading Places category of Brickscalibur. The build consists of three removable layers, each with full interiors and access. I used up most of my brown plates, masonry bricks, 1 by grey and tan pieces, and red/dark red slopes. I enjoyed building it and hope you enjoy looking at it.
The lore for the build is that it was built by former pirate José, formerly known as Tatooga. His grandfather owned an inn, and José brought his old sign with him when he became a pirate. After he left Redbeards crew with Pig, he settled in the village of Bricksford by Brickwood forest. He found a plot of land near the center of the village, and used all his pirate treasure to build a magnificent Inn, placing his fathers sign above the door. He has two employees, who are engaged, and they serve a wide variety of guests in their dining area and guest rooms upstairs. José and his employees live in the attic on the 3rd story, except the cook, who lives elsewhere. I hope to eventually build up more of the town and forest around the Blacksmith and Inn.
"A place of peace, serenity, and provision, Shroomhaven Forest is the ideal location to build a life. From its fertile soil and bountiful wildlife to its plentiful gem caches, this forest is rich in every kind of resource. The Dwarven inhabitants are kind, hardy folk, who will welcome you with open arms. As long as you don't mind larger than life snails, this is the place for you!"
My entry to Brickscalibur's "Enchanted Forest" category.
Enjoy!
Red Dwarf
"In ages past a comet passed by a red dwarf and myth has it that because of this, dark magic cursed the celestial rock. Whence it crashed onto the peaceful lands of Ardeth, a small band of 13 dwarves mined it for the unique red ore that was held within. Little did they know that it would place on them a dreadful curse imbuing them with powerful dark magic. From their glowing eyes, armored spikes, and their magical lava-like orbs they used as weapons, they were nicknamed the Red Dwarves.
An army of dwarves and elves banded together to fight the fearsome creatures but an entire battalion was wiped out by just a single Red Dwarf. A combination of dark magic, thick iron armor, and the fierce warrior spirit of a dwarf made these dreadful foes. Only 1 of the 13 was ever killed by the dragon, Morgrid at the cost of his very life.
Now the land these dwarves inhabit has been condemned as forbidden and anyone who wanders there must assume his life as forfeit as the likelihood of surviving an encounter with a legendary Red Dwarf, who roam the lands as a cursed zombie like being, is certain death."
Built for Brickscalibur for the Dwarf Tales category.
This is by far the most complex and heaviest builds I've done so far (15.4lbs). It has roughly 15k pieces and uses the Light my Bricks light kits.
I hope you enjoy this build.
"I am a dwarf and I'm digging a hole. Diggy, diggy hole..."
Here's my microscale castle entry for Brickscalibur and Colossal Castle Contest.
A castle overlooking a small seaside village.
I tried to use some interesting parts, in particular I think the capes and the teacups worked out pretty well. I'm also quite satisfied with the design of the dragon and the sailboats.
Here you can check out the video:
The human Ranger from my Brickscalibur Adventuring Party contest entry. You can see the full party HERE!
This is my section of the Goat Cart Race collaboration I did for Brickscalibur with Sandy0407. Check out her side of the build, to get the full story, www.flickr.com/photos/198784620@N06/53452831132/in/datepo...
I did the render myself, let me know if you have any tips for improving it.
I came up with the idea of creating diorama of mages dueling within a alchemist’s laboratory in October of 2024. The Frost Wizard was already built when Brickscalibur came around with a similar category. I then built the Flame Witch and entered the two models in that competition just for fun. The end goal was always to place them in a large diorama along with a cowering Alchemist and their familiars. I had lots of fun coming up with things to place on the shelves and creating the Chimera trophy over the fireplace. I even added a microscale version of my Mesusa’s Lair model from last year as an Easter Egg.
Ruined Runic Altar
What did this mysterious druid do before taking this path? It doesn't look like a leisurely stroll, far from it. Maybe this owl knows more than we do? Something to do with this ancient runic circle in ruins, probably, but what exactly? Will the secret of its usefulness remain buried under these birch trees for much longer? Who knows?
The MOC measures 35 by 40 cm. I got some inspiration for the birch tree of the wonderful MOC And She Followed built by Jonah Schultz / Silmaril_1.
This is my entry for the Enchanted Forest category of Brickscalibur 2023.
The human Bard from my Brickscalibur Adventuring Party contest entry. You can see the full party HERE!
I need to stop *dragon* my feet and post this build! *Eye nose* I've got tough competition to get to Round 3. I'm not ready to go *belly up* yet!
My third build for Round 2 of Iron Forge 2025 doubles as an entry for the Capturing Character category of Brickscalibur. I used 6 pineapple minifigure heads for the belly, and 4 black for the eyes and nostrils.
This is my entry for the Brickscalibur 2022 contest in the category "Farmstead Figures".
This community is living far in the North and occupied with the types of farming possible there.
One family is herding reindeers and cutting wood (also with reindeer help).
The father of the other family is busy ice fishing, the children are responsible for the rabbits and dogs. Mom is caring for the youngest child, grandma for the food and grandpa is trying some arts in the form of ice sculpting.
Every now and then the trader comes by with his dog sled to transport goods to and from the next village.
This is an entry for the Magical Minifigures category of Brickscalibur 2023.
- Zalothan, a maniacal magician accompanied by his dark one
- Ditwin von Eltenwar, a potion-master developing an elixir of immortality (or so he hopes: his experiments have led to some unexpected results)
- Edgar, a wizard of the forest and friend of all creatures
- Svul, a fey trickster eager to barter for your name or your soul
- Cannatelli, a scheming and covetous jester determined to enchant the entire kingdom to do his bidding accompanied by some of his new minions
1st minifig from my second entry for the Magical Minifigures category of Brickscalibur.
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Are you a powerful, ambitious, evil mage ?
Do you actively plot to take over the world ?
Are you tired of seeing your master plans thwarted by pesky adventurers or idiot underlings, and wish you could share tips and tricks with similarly minded peers?
Then join us at Archvillains Anonymous !
We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive community open to all evil-aligned spellcasters - non-undead and non-human welcome.
Monthly meetings on Mount Doom, tea and gluten-free biscuits offered by the association. Pets and emotional support minions accepted.
Our members testify!
H. – Hailstone Harpy : “The only fair-feathered in a brood of dark hatchlings, I always struggled with body image issues. I worked hard to meet my flock’s standards, ambushing travellers and wiping out adventurers, but I was never taken seriously. Just because of my appearance. Because of my beautiful face and elaborate plumage, everyone thought I was good...Now thanks to the help of the AA, I have learned to accept myself as I am, and I’m no longer hurt by the judgement of my preys.”
Detail of the carriage built for my collaboration with Sympatik Brick for the "Crazy Goat Cart Race" category of Brickscalibur.
Check out his part of the collaboration here!
Here's my microscale castle entry for Brickscalibur and Colossal Castle Contest.
A castle overlooking a small seaside village.
I tried to use some interesting parts, in particular I think the capes and the teacups worked out pretty well. I'm also quite satisfied with the design of the dragon and the sailboats.
Here you can check out the video:
Here's a few magical warriors which were sparked by he Brickscalibur contest. But... scheduling. Either way here they are, so figured I'd post!
#guildsofhistorica
Our 15th annual fundraiser was a huge success, bringing in $33,265 to help us buy and donate Lego sets to kids in need across 17 locations around the world in the USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Bolivia, Austria, Hungary, and Switzerland. The sets were donated to diverse local organizations such as outreach programs, hospitals, shelters, ministries, special education centers, and more. This is the most number of places we have donated in one year since our start in 2009, and we couldn't have have done it without all the support from the generous donors and volunteers from the Lego fan community.
Our biggest donation of the year came from Brick Convention, a family-oriented Lego show that takes places across the US organized by Lego fan Greyson Riley. Brick Convention donated $15,000 to our fundraiser, allowing us to bring in new and returning coordinators to give Lego in more places. On top of this, our annual 24-hour live stream in its 10th years presented by Beyond the Brick raised over $11,000. It was a lot of fun to watch and interact with Lego fans across the world who joined the stream hosted by Josh Hanlon and this year's co-hosts Cody Ottley and Aubree Kovatch. We also had Lego builders auction creations throughout the stream, which was well received and will be a staple of the stream going forward. Lastly, we raised over $5,000 through our signature feature of selling one-of-a-kind custom creations donated by builders around the world. As always, we had rare gems like sections of the legendary New Hashima, a gameboy by Lego Masters Australia finalist Nick Lever, and a coveted trophy from the Brickscalibur contest. Items like these are added routinely to the store from October 15th to November 30th, so it pays to check back often to catch a rare find!
We hope to see you in the holiday season of 2024 as we kick off our next annual fundraiser with accepting donations of custom creations beginning October 1st and with the store opening on October 15th. Mark your calendars for the 2024 live-stream taking place the day after Thanksgiving on 11/29/24. Until then, play well!
This is my entry for the Brickscalibur 2022 contest in the category "Farmstead Figures".
This community is living far in the North and occupied with the types of farming possible there.
One family is herding reindeers and cutting wood (also with reindeer help).
The father of the other family is busy ice fishing, the children are responsible for the rabbits and dogs. Mom is caring for the youngest child, grandma for the food and grandpa is trying some arts in the form of ice sculpting.
Every now and then the trader comes by with his dog sled to transport goods to and from the next village.
Here in the Dark Forest, a group of rangers is all that stands between the kingdom and dark lands beyond
I had so much fun working on my last build I wanted to make another Figbarf.
Unfortunately I covered up my favorite fig with her sword, the torso and legs fit together perfectly.
To God be all the Glory
This is my stereotypical entry into the magical minifigure category from Brickscalibur. This witcher family consists of the evil grandpa, the adorable mother Highgir, her daughters Häppy and Kläppy and her servant husband Dingsda.
The rest are side vegetables..
Deep within the mystic forest lies a clearing where Stanfield and Charlotte, a happy gnome couple, live. It is a life of peace and prosperity, far from the dangers and magical creatures of their world.
My entry to the Enchanted Forest category of Brickscalibur.
God bless!
Deep in the king's kitchen, a chef works hard to prepare more meat for the king's gluttonous guests. Rumor has it that none of the guests have ever left the castle once they've entered. They always make their way back to the table somehow, though.
Built for the Fantastic Feasts category for Brickscalibur! This is based on the chefs from the video game Little Nightmares, a great game to play if you like losing sleep. :)
Deep into the enchanted forest, a mighty heroine of the Tellurites comes back home...
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My entry for the "Enchanted Forest" category of Brickscalibur.
Built for BricksCalibur (Labor of Love category - hence the heart shaped base)
One beautiful summer morning on the coast, a man named Nemyk (wanting to beat the “morning rush”) went down to his favorite fishing spot. What he found instead was a basking mermaid named Lorena, who wanted to take advantage of the first rays of the sun out of the sight of “land dwellers”. Both caught off guard, the two engaged in some awkward small talk before parting ways. As fate would have it, the two would encounter each other again the following morning, and the morning after that, and so on. Gradually warming to each other, the two poured out their hearts, and (after a few months) were deeply in love. On the anniversary of their meeting, both decided to surprise each other with a gift. Nemyk sought a rare flower that was only found deep within the inhospitable Rakath mountains, while Lorena sought a crystal in the cold abyss of the ocean. Neither were prepared for the dangers that awaited them…