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Almost forgot about this one.
I'm almost disappointed of how few parts I've used in shaping my final spinner :) And still, although two months have passed since I've built it, I still can't figure any way to improve it further, so I guess I should be happy with it. It turned out to be so stripped down to the basics, I think it doesn't even need any stickers or decals.
Oh, and regardless of what Lego says, I think flying police cars are cool.
Version 2.5 of BLADE RUNNER Police Spinner #44 and #54.
Minifig scale, with stickers.
Tires were changed to Tire Smooth (#132) and some minor improvements were reflected.
"Not very sporting to fire on an unarmed opponent. I thought you were supposed to be good. Aren't you the "good" man? C'mon, Deckard. Show me what you're made of." - LEGO Roy Batty
"Pew pew!" - LEGO Rick Deckard
Another micro blaster. This time it's Deckard's pistol from Blade Runner. I've always loved the double barrel/trigger look of this blaster. It took me a while to figure out the handle, especially after using the carrot for Han's blaster. What do you think?
11 pieces.
"I have you cornered."
"All right ... we'll call it a draw."
"Replicant, how about we solve our differences the old-fashioned way?"
"You mean?"
With Kas Quandrii.
Union Pacific Railroad GP40 660 at Cotter, Arkansas on December 11, 1992, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was the last revenue UP train out of Cotter, the next day the rails would belong to the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad. The actual last UP train to leave Cotter was on the next track, a train of welded rail. The UP had busied itself stripping welded rail off the line before the M&NA took over. The gentlemen pictured ( left to right ) were: G. E. Flippin ( Engineer ), Roy Deckard ( Brakeman ), and Randy Smith ( Conductor ).
Hi guys this is one of my new custom , i was really busy this month because i need to work so hard >.< , but i have some new great Minifig ready to be post ^_^ hope you like it guys ;).
The first is that , Agent Rick Deckard from Blade Runner .
Harrison Ford - 1982 #Bladerunner #lego #custom #moc #IMC
Early in the 21st century, the Tyrell corporation advanced Robot evolution into the Nexus phase - a being virtually identical to a human - known as a Replicant.
The Nexus 6 replicants were superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence, to the genetic engineers who created them.
Replicants were used off-world as slave labor, in the hazardous exploration and colonization of other planets.
After a bloody mutiny by a Nexus 6 combat team in an off-world colony, replicants were declared illegal on earth - under penalty of death.
Special police squads - Blade Runner Units - had orders to shoot to kill, upon detection, any trespassing replicant.
This was not called execution. It was called retirement.
The report read "Routine retirement of a replicant." That didn't make me feel any better about shooting a woman in the back.
Thank you for letting me retire you Chrissi Obscure
Watch her Time to die
Taken at Blade Runner Future Noir
Lavori in pelle. Così Bryant chiamava i replicanti. Nei libri di storia è il tipo di poliziotto che chiama la gente di colore "sporchi negri". (Rick Deckard)
Blade Runner
Unicorn in Deckard's dream in the movie "Blade Runner" made with LEGO.
Building a forest in LEGO is a lot of work, so I used the old VFX technique of displaying that scene on a monitor and using that as a backdrop.
Unicorn in Deckard's dream in the movie "Blade Runner" made with LEGO.
Building a forest in LEGO is a lot of work, so I used the old VFX technique of displaying that scene on a monitor and using that as a backdrop.
The Black Falcon Black Watch.
The Desserts of the Drylands are impassible by any living creature. Where the Drylands meet the Skylands, there is no border guard, no defence towers, it is just not necessary.
But, at the most northern point of the border, where the land meets the sea, lies a doorway. Recently uncovered due to a landslide, the doorway leads into an vast, uncharted network of tunnels and catacombs.
Minor explorations quickly revealed the tunnels were a safe way of passing through the Drylands and the doorway, aptly nicknamed 'The Hell Gate', posed a threat to the Kingdoms of the Skylands.
King Godfrey was quick to establish a barracks at the Hell Gate. He positioned his finest soldiers to guard the door way. These men and women became known as 'The Black Watch'.
The Hell Gate was kept secret from the residents of the Skylands in a bid to stop panic befalling the 4 Kingdoms, but with the whispers of War starting to stir, will the Hell Gate be kept secret for much longer?
Left to Right:
Sir Jordan, Black Watch Knight - One of the first men to guard the Hell Gate, one of the few original guard that still live.
Sir Arland, Black Falcon Champion - A Knight who has fought and survived many competitions of the sword and jousting. Looking for new challenges to test himself, the King suggested entering the Dryland Tunnels, a challenge that was excepted. Sir Arland paved the way for many other Knights to challenge themselves in the tunnels.
Gord the Dark, Black Watch Ranger - The Falcons elite warriors, the Rangers, remove the green armour that helps them hide in the greenery of the Skylands and don dark armour that helps them hide in the dark of the tunnels. It was the rangers who have managed to secure certain tunnels beyond the Hell Gate in order to set up defences that help bottleneck any creatures trying to enter the Skylands.
Katrine, Black Watch Archer - Originally an archer for the Hawks, Katrine grew tired of the drills and left Northhaven in search of her own adventure. Travelling north, she ran into a battle between the Black Watch and some unidentified creatures. Unleashing a volley of arrows into the creatures, she was able to aid the Black Watch in a victory. She was recruited to the Black Watch shortly after.
Lord Deckard, Champion of the King - Lord Deckard fought in the name of the King in tournaments all over the Skylands. In the name of King Godfrey he would claim victory after victory, but still the Kings attention would be focused on others Knights. After learning the King had shown interest in the other Knights as they sought out new challenges, Lord Deckard asked if he too could attempt these new challenges. Shortly after, he joined other Knights at the Hell Gate in order to challenge himself. With the large influx of Knights coming to aid the Black Watch, the Black Falcons were able to create a secure foothold in the tunnels, and the first 'Safe Zone' was created.
Finally, how could i not enter a Black Falcon Figbarf in Hammersteins competition? That would be Blasphemy! But if i was going to go Falcon, I would have to do something different to stand a chance of winning. I hope i managed that. Thanks for the Challenge Hammerstein!
Les Wish Trees de Yoko Ono portent leur message collectif de paix, de désir et d’espoir dans le Forum du Centre Pompidou-Metz.
Proyecto El Cinéfilo
12/26
Pelicula:Blade Runner
"No sé por qué me salvó la vida. Quizá en esos últimos momentos amaba la vida más de lo que la había amado nunca, no sólo su vida, la vida de todos, mi vida. Todo lo que él quería eran las mismas respuestas que todos buscamos: ¿de dónde vengo?, ¿a dónde voy?, ¿cuánto tiempo me queda? Todo lo que yo podía hacer era sentarme allí y verle morir" -
Deckard
Blade Runner
I think it's been long enough since the movie came out for me to talk spoilers about the film, but since some of you probably haven't seen it yet I will refrain. This is my 3rd version of Ryan Gosling's Officer K from Balde Runner 2049. I fixed up the face, added some fur detailing to the coat, and did some other things. I've very pleased with this version of the figure. I know my last posts were all Blade Runner so soon I'll post something different. I have included my official review of Blade Runner 2049 below.
Blade Runner 2049
Denis Villeneuve once again proves his ambition and vision are second to none as he knocks another one out of the park in Blade Runner 2049; a thrilling, intriguing, and enticing noir science-fiction masterpiece that rivals that of its predecessor. Starring Ryan Gosling as the titular Officer K, and with Harrison Ford returning to reprise his role as Rick Deckard in the sequel to Ridley Scott’s cult classic Blade Runner, Villeneuve’s new take on Blade Runner breathes new life into this thirty five year old property. Most sequels tend to miss the mark on what made the first film so enjoyable, and instead just rehash the same premise and reuse the same concepts from the previous film, like Kingsman: The Golden Circle, or any of the Transformers films. Blade Runner 2049 is the rare exception to this phenomenon. Blade Runner 2049 is able to stand on its own, and also make the first movie better in so many different ways. Villeneuve manages to capitalise and expand upon the original in a new and innovative way, taking the source material and running with it, allowing the world to grow in an organic way that pays respect to the original without imitating it. Rather than taking modern technology such as cell phones and touch screen tablets into a world where they never existed, Villeneuve takes the technology from the first film and shows how it would develop over the course of 30 years in the world that Ridley Scott had manufactured in the 1980’s.
Not much can be said about the film aside from its premise, as the only true way to fully enjoy all this film has to offer is to go in blind. In a world in which humans and androids coexist in a fashion that is anything but equal, a young LAPD blade runner (Ryan Gosling) is sent down a rabbit hole of secrets and mystery after a discovery with deep implications for the world around him. Through the course of the film, Villeneuve explores the meaning of humanity, and individuality. What is love? Can artificial intelligence think independently of its programing? What makes you human? These are just a few of the philosophical questions Villeneuve delves into in the film.
But the real hero of the film is Roger Deakins, the cinematographer of the film. The cinematography combined with the special effects make this one of the most visually stunning and best looking films of the 21st century. The juxtaposition of the blue lighting and atmosphere in the original Blade Runner to the golden atmosphere in Blade Runner 2049, especially in the Las Vegas sequence seen in the trailer, is so strong, simple, and subtle at the same time.
Ryan Gosling does an amazing job in this film, and the subtle range he displays by emoting with his facial features make his character so interesting and compelling. This film also boasts a strong supporting cast to complement Gosling’s performance. Dave Bautista (Drax, Guardians of the Galaxy) and Robin Wright (Jenny, Forrest Gump) both deliver outstanding and memorable performances.
For any fan of science fiction, this film is a must see. The cinematics alone make this film one of the standout movies of the year. It’s not very often that you find a movie with such a profound story that truly captivates your attention and emotions. If you are on the fence, struggling to decide whether it’s worth your money to see this movie, I can say without a doubt that yes, Blade Runner 2049 is well worth the price of admission.
Third figure for this series, yeah! I just new I had to do a version of my childhood idol in the form of LEGO (Indiana Jones probably coming too), And I got to say that this figure was really fun to make.
For his hair I painted it in a grey colour.
The head was filly painted (except the eyes) and I tried to base myself on LEGO's TFA Han Solo and Harrison Ford as well and I think that it turned out really great.
The torso is a simple grey t shirt with some wrinkles and I gave him a 3D shirt using E-Tape for the first time.
The right arm is based on an action figure from the movie where he has the sleeve rolled up and I also used the tape to accentuate that.
I painted a brown belt using silver for the buckle his trousers are plain dark sand with some brown shoes.
Finally the piston, I had quite a lot of work crafting the LAPD Blade Runner blaster, but using different lego parts that were sanded, cut and glued together, I was able to assemble something that looks pretty much like the pistol. I then painted it in an orange-ish brown for the handle and different shades of silver.
Thank you so much. I'm still not sure if I should continue with this series of figures from the movie, but thanks for all the support guys <3
-Gonçalo
K could really use an apartment refresh
photo taken at Blade Runner Future Noir maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Themyscira/179/66/1446
Alright. I guess hours ago, Lego Creationist had a post about his 20 facts, and I thought of doing it.
1. I’m from Hong Kong. I can speak three languages, which includes my native Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. I do wanna learn Japanese.
2. I have a 2 year old godsister. She’s literally one of the cutest kids ever. Always snuggles up to me if I read her a book, or played with her.
3. Since February until now, I really have to thank everyone...I didn’t know I amassed so much followers, which sits at 675 right now.
4. I grew up with Cartoon Network since I was a kid. DCAU shows were my favourite, I loved watching Ben 10, Samurai Jack, Powerpuff Girls (yes, the old one was good), Regular Show and Adventure Time (during the early seasons), Codename Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Camp Lazlo, Generator Rex, Foster’s House for Imaginary Friends, and so much more.
5. I like other shows from different networks, such as Danny Phantom, Totally Spies, Fairy Oddparents, Spongebob, Jimmy Neutron and a few more, but it’s quite a lot to count. And also, I do love some anime.
6. Sharpverse DC and Paradox Force are my most successful series ever since. I didn’t know they were such popular hits around. Just wow.
7. I love a lot of creations, builds, sets and figs around by you guys. Arts, Marvel, OCs, everything, they serve as huge inspirations for me.
8. I’ve been watching some of you on Flickr back in 2014 before I even started (I don’t mean to come of as creepy). People like Merc4Hire., Random_Panda, Lord Allo, lazyswine, Kaiju Dan, Jonathan Wong Photography, HMD BrickCustoms, Boss Bricks, Scott Blankfield were the sole, earliest inspirations that got me into Flickr.
9. I own a console, which is basically a PS4, and just a computer. I love games like Infamous, Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, Lego series, Deus Ex series, Team Fortress, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and the Assassin’s Creed series. I’m have some skills at FPS, but I won’t admit I am really good at it.
10. My favourite movies include Daybreakers, Bourne series, the Stephen Chow films, Mission Impossible, Priest (my opinion), Star Wars films, Internal Affairs Trilogy, Looper, Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2049, Children of Men, What We Do In the Shadows and Inception. I love indie films, some fantasy and animated films as well.
11. In my opinion, DC has a lot of good comics since their publication (although some were bad) and Rebirth was really well. Marvel was good during during the early 00s until AvX and Infinity. Secret Wars was great in 2015.
12. Cantopop/Mandopop has great music. Artists/musical groups like Jay Chou (周杰倫), Jacky Cheung (張學友), Twins, Eason Chan (陳奕迅), Joey Yung (容祖兒), Anita Mui (梅艷芳), Mayday (五月天), ToNick, Sandy Lam (林憶蓮) are really great. There’s always great musicians in Asia, and I’d encourage you to listen to them. Outside of Asia, I like Skillet, Evanescence, Gorillaz, The Weeknd, Daft Punk, Rihanna, Sia, Norah Jones.
13. I’m good at swimming, badminton, and skiing, which I went on my recent, second time.
14. I love listening soundtracks. It is phenomenal.
15. Comic book adaptations such as The Incredible Hulk (underrated), the MCU films, Justice League, Wolverine and the X-Men, Young Justice, animated Batman shows are the primary reasons that led me to writing comic series, which I originally envisioned as scripts to various TV shows. They were going to be a job I looked forward to months ago as a TV writer.
16. I don’t really have much friends to be honest, well, aside from being in Flickr, on the outside world, I have less than 30. I tend to be a loner, an outsider of sorts, but not really an introvert.
17. My most prominent character, Grey Cop/Adrian Kane, is partially based on my personality, some of Rick Deckard, Wolverine, Luke Skywalker, Batman, Iron Man and James T. Kirk.
18. I love art and sketching. I really gotta thank the art community here. It sparked my creative side to draw something.
19. Really wish my hair was more stylish, in fact.
20. I love any kind of food, except carrots, celery, badly cooked food, olives.
That’s all, folks!
#52FTjuguetes. Sí pienso en juguetes, casi automaticamente me viene a la memoria la escena de Blade Runner en la que Pris, mimetizándose con los juguetes del apartamento de Sebastian,espera a Deckard, que ha ido allí con el propósito de eliminarla. Todavía espero otra versión del director dónde se carguen a Harrison Ford y les dejen vivir en paz el tiempo que les queda ^^
Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker.
A mirror ‘lies’ on the lawn, reflecting the dappled pattern of clouds floating overhead in the evening sky. The electric blue of the reflection seems beautifully mesmerising.
Taken using f/22 aperture and a ISO 100 with a relatively fast shutter speed to produce this under-exposed image.
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“Start as you mean to go on.”
“If we understand the rule or karma then we may stop and think before we act selfishly for our own happiness.” The Gyalwang Drukpa
“A bad idea knows no bounds.” Ralph Steadman
“When you loved someone and had to let them go, there will always be that small part of yourself that whispers, ‘What was it that you wanted and why didn't you fight for it?’” Shannon L. Alder
“Sometimes to love someone you gotta be a stranger.” Rick Deckard
“One of the saddest things in life, is the things one remembers.” Agatha Christie
“Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek.” R. D. Ronald
“Sensitive people are the most genuine and honest people you will ever meet. There is nothing they won’t tell you about themselves if they trust your kindness. However, the moment you betray them, reject them or devalue them, they become the worst type of person. Unfortunately, they end up hurting themselves in the long run. They don’t want to hurt other people. It is against their very nature. They want to make amends and undo the wrong they did. Their life is a wave of highs and lows. They live with guilt and constant pain over unresolved situations and misunderstandings. They are tortured souls that are not able to live with hatred or being hated. This type of person needs the most love anyone can give them because their soul has been constantly bruised by others. However, despite the tragedy of what they have to go through in life, they remain the most compassionate people worth knowing, and the ones that often become activists for the broken hearted, forgotten and the misunderstood. They are angels with broken wings that only fly when loved.” Shannon L. Alder
I have updated the pictures on the Cuusoo site. Here is now your chance to vote for an official LEGO Spinner set!
lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/1768
Update: LEGO has since removed my entry. They say it "refers to a brand or licensed property that contains content or themes that do not fit the LEGO Group's standards for appropriate content".
Almost forgot about this one.
I'm almost disappointed of how few parts I've used in shaping my final spinner :) And still, although two months have passed since I've built it, I still can't figure any way to improve it further, so I guess I should be happy with it. It turned out to be so stripped down to the basics, I think it doesn't even need any stickers or decals.
Oh, and regardless of what Lego says, I think flying police cars are cool.