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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.
The latest breakthrough in frog-related technology is here..
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Thanks to Ari for the edit and to MSEP for the name <3
“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lies an invincible summer.”
- Albert Camus
(Français)
"Au milieu de l'hiver, j'ai découvert en moi un invincible été."
- Albert Camus
This build was inspired by a trip to the beach of Lake Huron, MI.
The use of nets to shape the sand was inspired by a build by Jan, the Creator, along with some other less closely-related uses.
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.
Life isn’t always sweet in Candia. A leader needs to be strong as rock candy to keep things in order. Built for the Cotton Candy Kingdom category in Brickscalibur
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.
A Lego version is shown in the first comment below, and in the next picture (please click right arrow above.)
Here's my entry for the third prompt of RebelLUG's Vignweek 2021 contest, with the theme of fantastical (being defined as anything fantasy from before 1900). Overall, I'm super happy with how this build turned out. I love how my hummingbird design looks, and I also like what I did for the rotting log. Fun fact, this build also uses some of my favorite LEGO colors, those being dark green, dark azure, and teal, though unfortunately I couldn't get the teal to look as good as it does in person on this model. Anyway, hope you all like this build too!
You can see some close-ups here.
just crab, simple as
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Built after the template of Punk Crab, Cacti and the Frustracean, all who had a specific theme; here is a plain vanilla crab using that format. Built for Time for Crab 2025!
Open all of July, Time for Crab invites everyone to build and share crustacean creations - all who contribute enter a raffle for a signed copy of 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat!
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7th build in my Iron Builder round against loafbuilds using the Wave Rounded 1 x 4 with 2 Studs on Ends.
The seed part was used 7 times.
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.
It’s time for Frogust once again! Simon Liu and I have started a new group here called FROGust! If anyone else wants to join the pond with a cute web-footed friend!
3rd build in my Iron Builder round against loafbuilds using the Wave Rounded 1 x 4 with 2 Studs on Ends.
The seed part was used 49 times. 45 in the Horseman & 4 in the Horse.
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...
2nd build in my Iron Builder round against loafbuilds using the Wave Rounded 1 x 4 with 2 Studs on Ends.
The seed part was used 5 times here.
Another year, another #TimeForCrab hosted by Bionicle’s favorite boy @_pohaturon ! This year all entries will be entered in a raffle to win a copy of 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat signed by yours truly 👍 All you have to do to enter is build a crustacean and use #TimeForCrab to enter!
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.
Here is my entry for the Through the Seasons category of the Summer Joust 2021, with my build depicting Kyle the Fisherman doing some fishing during the spring season. Overall I'm decently happy with this, most of it was built in a day. There were a few things I would've done differently had I started earlier but I think it turned out pretty good and I'm very happy with my rockwork after not having done any for a long time.
This was done in collaboration with:
Roanoke Handybuck: Summer
Jako of Nerogue: Autumn
Carter Witz: Winter
I was working out plant designs for the next chapter of I Dreamt of Rust, and came up with this mushroom. Tried out some photoshop, too.
There's also a dog hair in the photo...couldn't quite photoshop that out...
Another year, another #TimeForCrab hosted by Bionicle’s favorite boy @_pohaturon ! This year all entries will be entered in a raffle to win a copy of 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat signed by yours truly 👍 All you have to do to enter is build a crustacean and use #TimeForCrab to enter!
'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.
Built for the sixth round of the 2023 Rogue Olympics, based on one of my all-time favorite Hot Wheels designs, "Sharkruiser".
67 parts.
Thread: roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/4154-sharkrusher/
This moc was built for day 3 of the Rebel Lug VignWeek challenge. For this day the prompt was"Fantasy or Steam Punk".
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?
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.
My first entry for the #NerdlyStrikesBack contest hosted by BrickNerd on www.bricknerd.com.
Roman watchtower pimped with nerd power.
My goal with this build was to create a weathered down house with slight hints of vegetation and plant life. Running out of black tile (3/4th the way through😬) made it especially hard to capture the look of this house. Fortunately I was able to pull through and finish this build.😊
When it all began, they brought down satellites, destroyed observatories. Today I saw them starting to build a radio telescope in place of a mountain they levelled. Until now, they were looking downward; looking for what remained of us. I dread to think what could have possibly drawn their attention upward.
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This is the first one of these I didn't build for an article or a collab of some sort. Inspired by the Spike Prime sensor I took apart.
Native to the island of Daxia, this species of predatory Rahi stalks its prey on the shores, and devours it in the depths.
It's also been domesticated and has a tendency to sit into any box it finds.
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Just two days after I started building this kitty, the "Official BBC Contest #81: Water You Building!" was announced on BZPower, which was perfect timing, so this is my entry.
Also sits, as seen here: www.instagram.com/p/Ct1gho6N19w/
One of the few peaceful denizens of the Pit, the Karauna have no natural predator. Matoran researchers have found evidence pointing to latent psychoactive abilities compelling any living being in close proximity to either leave the Karauna alone, or regard it as a friend.
The species gained a reputation for having a comically naive disposition, as they have no fear response but are naturally curious. The golden protrusion above their eyes earned them the nickname "kings of the Pit".
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Built for Time for Crab 2025!
Time for Crab runs all July and invites anyone and everyone to build crustaceans and share crustaceans. Contributing to Time for Crab either here on Flickr or on Instagram with the #timeforcrab tag will gain you entry to a raffle for a signed copy of 40781 Badnik: Crabmeat!
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Taken in by Tusken Raiders, Boba Fett helps to train the tribe to take on the fierce Pyke Syndicate. After stealing bikes from a group of Nikto speed bikers, he teaches them to ride like a bantha which helps them in a successful heist to protect their lands. Earning the tribe's respect, Boba is then accepted as one of their own.
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My entry for the amazing The Book of Boba Fett collaboration with the great crew of last year's The Mandalorian Season 2 collab! Check out all the other cool parts over at The Mandalorian Collab on Instagram!
I like building houses!
In the Middle Ages, boats served as indispensable lifelines, ferrying essential food and precious supplies from distant lands to isolated settlements nestled high in the mountains near the sea.
This is my entry to this year's Summer Joust, the "Pick your poison" category.
Criteria:
1. Unstable load - the yellow house
2. Technically useful - the roofs, trees and some other parts of the houses
3. Going alternative - the technic trees
4. Beaten track - the wake of the boat
5. Overpopulation - just kidding, I don't have this one :P
C&C are welcome! Hope you like it!