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LEGO brings colour to the world...
Don't know if the mason was drunken, a child, an artist or had just a lack of 'normal' stones. :-)))
Tom loves to build wooden models and so he was tasked to take on the future trade and build matching models to his ideas. He built the trade cantor and a nice idea of a ship-through. So Tom became the expert in the field of trading strategy for the Klan. Young and wild - but smart and well-read.
My actual entry for the year challenge on RogueBricks.de is an Roman tower, standing somewhere at the border of the Roman Empire.
Based on my MOC "All along the Nerdtower" I changed main things on this one, including a base, the fence, figures, ... and it will be also shown on the exhibition Bricking Bavaria 2021 in Friedrichshafen (Germany) end of the week. So it is also showable from all sides :D
I am still in love with the color scheme of the tower, medium nougat and dark orange. Si no change on this.
Seen in the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull ..This Exhibition gathers the work of 18 Artists and Designers from around the World who use "Lego" Bricks as their medium or inspiration on any Subject .
Under the leadership of the elf, the hedgehog changed the earth, and flowers grew everywhere it went.
Das Center am Potsdamer Platz wird derzeit für 200 Mio. Euro umgebaut und soll im Sommer 2024 wieder eröffnet werden. Bestaunen kann man jetzt schon die neue, bunte Lego-Giraffe Lilli, die für das dort ansässige und offene LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin wirbt.
The center at Potsdamer Platz is currently being renovated for 200 million euros and is scheduled to reopen in summer 2024. You can already marvel at the new, colorful Lego giraffe Lilli, which is promoting the local and open LEGOLAND Discovery Center Berlin.
Giraffe Blues
Yellow : The Art of Brick exhibit, Puls 5, Zurich, Switzerland 2015
The Art of the Brick, one-of-a-kind Lego art exhibition featuring the large-scale sculptures created out of iconic LEGO bricks contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya, was exhibited at Giessereihalle Puls 5 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Entitled Yellow, this sculpture is the centerpiece of Sawaya’s collection of sculptures and arguably his most famous artwork.
It depicts a LEGO torso of a man ripping open his chest while yellow LEGO plastic bricks cascade out of the open chest cavity.
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On Noordimma, my island on the Nine Kingdoms RPG which I play on www.RogueBricks.de, they were in need of a watchtower.
After a few weeks the werk was done on the island and the Clan of Normen had their first tower, based near their first settlement Hammvåsta. This tower will be part of a bigger wall which will be build later in the RPG.
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Just a small castle build again and nothing special. Loved to put the viking minifigs in it and to build a little bit castle again.
Any functioning battalion of troopers needs a strong support system. The MED makes up the backbone of the Blood Battalion. Combining the talents of pilots, engineers and medics to create the ultimate support division. Doing anything from on the front support to hangar maintenance, these guys do it all. If you need help of any kind, these are your best bet. The Blood Battalion couldn’t be what it is without them.
On www.RogueBricks.de we started to play our online LEGO RPG Nine Kingdoms again.
This time we had to build a MOC which shows the beginning of our first colony.
My settlers of the "Clan of Noormen" started to build a first wooden cottage - like they did back in old times in the kingdom of Kurvenheim.
My third entry for the 2023 Summer Joust.
Heroic Duel category.
Here you can check out the behind the scenes video:
For the 3rd Birthday of our LEGO RPG we need to build a character which takes part in an adventure campaign.
Meet Lamira Adan and his horned bear Beor.
If you wanna join the campaign go to: www.RogueBricks.de
Campaign:
(roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/2011-contest-kampag...)
"CastleContest" with 6 interesting categories:
roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/2010-roguecontest-d...
Pippi Longstocking is, next to Sesame Street, The Muppet Show and Maya the Bee, one of my earliest childhood memories as far as television shows are concerned.
That's why I built a MOC for the current contest "Childhood Memories" on www.RogueBricks.de based on the stories, books and movies of the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren: The Villa Villekulla.
In addition, a Figbarf was created with some of the main characters: Pippi Longstocking herself, her two best friends Tommy and Annika Settergren, (buccaneer) Captain Efraim Longstocking, the two police inspectors Kling and Klang.
The two gangsters Blom and Dunder-Karlsson are hiding - of course ;)
During building I had to make some compromises concerning the colors and the size of the MOC. However, I think it's easy to see what it is. With the Figs I have placed some references to individual scenes. Maybe you'll discover some more of them?
This simple lookout stand took me forever to build. It went through numerous iterations before settling in on the build pictured above. The railing pictured might of well have been spring loaded as the slightest bump would cause it to explode.
It was like taking a picture of a time bomb, as the thing would only stay together for so long.
This was another idea I got from the Star Wars Card Trader app. Lots of great images to be found in that app if you haven't checked it out yet.
Thanks for looking and have a great day
'NO - I will not hang you in the tree next to your friends, BB8!'
It is the time of the year again where we look for a beautiful tree and a nice christmas decoration. Since I saw the first time BB8 I wanted to build that tree with the decorated round bricks. Luckily LEGO gave us some more designs.
Have a nice christmas time, guys.
Sixth and last entry for the actual castle contest "Nine Kingdoms - Blades of Light" on "www.RogueBricks.de"
This one shows a fight in a one of the cities of Kurvenheim, a land of the Nine Kingdoms.
(For this one I had 3 hours. Building onder pressure isn't my thing if you want to to it really good, with a lot of details, but I am happy that I made it anyway.
Grand Traverse Lighthouse, built in 1858 and automated in 1972 marks the entrance to Grand Traverse Bay. There were many additions to the building, including making it a two-family residence in 1900.
This Lego lighthouse is displayed in the Grand Traverse Lighthouse gift shop. The background was replaced using Photoshop.
The lighthouse building is shown in the first comment below.
Because I do nearly everything in 3s, this is the first MOC in a mixel-joint-based miniland plus series with heavy emphasis on color and emotion. The vignette takes up a ~32x32 footprint in a circle. Completed in March 2023. Only uses the following colors: Black, Dark Blue, Dark Azure, Medium Azure, Dark Bley, Light Bley, Light Aqua, and White. Won Best Vignette at Brickworld Chicago 2023. The Dino Tail addiction is real.
My Boy : The Art of Brick exhibit, Puls 5, Zurich, Switzerland 2015
The Art of the Brick, one-of-a-kind Lego art exhibition featuring the large-scale sculptures created out of iconic LEGO bricks contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya, was exhibited at Giessereihalle Puls 5 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Entitled "My Boy", this sculpture is one of well known exhibits of Sawaya’s collection.
Sculpture Description - "Loss along with love, is one of the most recurring themes in my art. Here I've tried to capture it in a new medium, LEGO bricks. This particular sculpture was inspired from a sad story I was told by a parent. After learning of the story, I began working on this sculpture right away, finishing it about two months later."
Brick Count - 22,530 LEGO bricks
www.puls5.ch/eventhalle/impressionen/detailansicht/?no_ca...
My latest Lego creation, the Kraft Building. My Husband said it looked like his old elementary school. Unfortunately I could not find any pictures online of Kraft Elementary to see the similarities. This Lego creation was shown at Michigan Brickworld last September. I'm a member of the Michigan Lug Group.
Watch Video Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dTjfv0JkY4
More Photos Below:
Fourth entry for the actual castle contest "Nine Kingdoms - Blades of Light" on www.RogueBricks.de"
This one shows the production of cannonballs and parts for weaponry and amor.
First entry for the contest of the new Nine Kingdoms I am playing at www.RogueBricks.de
It shows a transport cart for some items the soldiers may need for the war against the monsters.
Man, this shot gave me a run for my money. I shot over a dozen different takes and angles and just couldn't seem to get what I wanted.
(ROGUE ONE SPOILERS BELOW!!!!)
My original idea was to have Darth Vader in the foreground of the shot, but I struggled with making it work, and eventually gave up. I couldn't get his sabre to look like it was the light source, and positioning him was awkward.
So I opted to take him out thinking that anyone who has seen Rogue One knows what these rebels are running from.
While photographing this shot gave me trouble, the build was super fun to do. It went through several iterations, but ended up pretty cool in the end. I'll throw up some shots of it before I dismantle things.
So, what do you think? Any constructive criticism on this on that you care to share?
Thanks and have a great day
Here's my 7th contribution to the 2025 Rogue Olympics.
Made with exactly 101 parts. The prompt was "Temperature".
What better way to represent temperature than a hot and cold cycle.
Here's the video: youtu.be/mrIMDtv4dcY
My entry for the second round of the RogueOlympics. This time the the theme is "Adventure". And as always in the Olympics you are only allowed to use a max of 101 parts.
I had a lots of ideas this time. And I also wanted to show another Little Robot. But after all I chose a pun which works better in English than in German though: |Adventure = Apeventure
I built a little Indiana Jones scene with 92 parts - and an ape of course. For me Indy was the one I wanted to be as a school kid. I saw his films and I also had the LEGO sets later. He was the one who made me interested in history and forgotten cultures. And of course finding treasures.
Hope you like this small MOC.
On monade the third round will start. If you are interested in participating, just visit www.RogueBricks.de
You will find all informations there in English and German.
Here's my first attempt at building a rover for Febrovery.
I used a number of parts from the Lego Ocean Exploration Submarine and a LEGO dots strap that dictate the color combination.
Check out the full video tutorial here:
Again a small MOC for the Online RPG we are playing on the German LUG www.RogueBricks.de
This time the challenge was to build somethings with orcs and how they live. Based on the earlier storytelling of @-wat- I figured out the landscape, trees and figures.
I really loved to put some other 'faces' of HP and SW into this MOC.
Right now there are a lot of contests to join in and I am really happy to be able to build some stuff.
This one is made for the #letsbuildtogether initiatief.
The topic is to build something about family, friends or friendship.
Because of the lockdowns me and my family or friends are not able to be together with more than 2 people at the moment. We are also not allowed to travel around.
Looking forward to these moments again. Travel. With and to family and friends. And discover lovely or hidden places. Like a small waterfall somewhere in the woods to go swimming.
A part of our Assassins Creed - collab Jonas, Jonas, Markus, Marcel and Max had planned for the ComicCon in Germany in July, for Skærbæk in September and for the Bricking Bavaria in November 2017.
My MOC shows a street scene in Boston during the time of the American Revolutionary War.
The first time I explored the map of the game I saw the Boston State House and was impressed. I wanted to built something like that. Red bricks, white window parts and detailed streets.
Also have a look at the other MOCs when they are uploaded by the other guys.
(Thank you Markus for helping with the pic!)
Been a long time since I've watched the classic trilogy. Need to fire it up again soon.
Doesn't get any more epic showdown between Darth Vader and Luke.
For the RogueOlympics on www.RogueBricks.de I built a camera with only 101 parts, which you can find on my stream.
I liked this first 101 parts MOC so much, that I decided to build it again - but then without part limit.
The camera itself is only build with LEGO parts and, the Nintendo set tiles fitting perfectly for the screen on the backside. Also the objektive is brick build in this one.