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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.
RogueOlympics Round 5: Chains - build something with no more than 101 bricks.
This is inspired by the Deepgate Codex by Alan Campbell and uses exactly 101 bricks
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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.
5th 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 10 times.
As the Bride of Frankestein
WRONG LEVEEEEER
Built for the #monstermashcollab
With:
Frankestein: @bruh_i0nicles
Mummy: @giikei_mocs
Dracula/vampire: @aidanH
Invisible man: @gengo_builds
Dr Jekyll/Mr hyde: @hleboracle
Bride of Frankestein: CareCreations_
Headless horseman: @andersonbuilder
Bride of Dracula: @exquisite_shipmaster
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.
"The Lily Among the Thorns" - A Knight's Tale (2001)
1st 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 24 times here.
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!)
The Resurrection
Holy Week Collaboration Part 8 of 8
Thank you to our other builders Brick Ninja, Forlorn Empire, and Chris Roberts.
View detail shots on my Instagram.
After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb.
There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.
The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.’ Now I have told you.”
So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. “Greetings,” he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.”
Matthew 28:1-10 NIV
“The villagers who lived near the Blackdark Forest called it the Weeping Cottage, though none alive could say why. It wasn’t marked on any map and there weren’t any roads leading to it. Everyone claimed to know someone who'd seen it – a shepherd boy lost at dusk, a hunter returning late or an archer from another village. The descriptions of the house varied, although all of them described a single, unwavering point of yellowish light, like a watching eye, glowing behind a thick wooden door. It never flickered like a candle or fire. It never moved. And it appeared regardless of weather – piercing through fog, shimmering in rain, or casting its faint, baleful reflection onto the stagnant pond on clear, starless nights. The place utterly avoided, seemingly abandoned for generations, yet always occupied by that single point of light. Was it a witch's lantern? A ghostly remnant? Or was the cottage itself somehow alive, watching the forbidden woods with its unblinking eye?
No answers came…”
This is my entry to Summer Joust 2025, "Where No One Dares Go" category. Hope you enjoy it!
P.S. Still water jokes are welcome.
TRANSMISSION LOG - A250921
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BOOT SEQUENCE: F. DIRECTIVE
TARGET STATUS: IDENTIFIED
BOUNTY: APPROVED
COORDINATES: REGISTERED
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DEPLOYING
INITIATING PURSUIT
Inspired by the Ashis from Ryan
A Tahu revamp built using the new SCCBS/EVO system appearing in this year's Ninjago sets. Should've used Mixel eyes.
Built for New Elementary - for more pics and some extra description, check out www.newelementary.com/2022/04/lego-ninjago-moccing-with-n...
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.
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.
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.
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.
“You forgot about one weapon that’s not empty... me!”
Let's build villains.
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Thanks to Blake for lending me the 1x1 round bricks.
I would assume Mr. Craig Callum's (@cforcraig) "Old Red" Ford Model A Coupe hardly needs any introduction by now, even if you don't know the real car, you may have seen it amongst Hot Wheels' new releases this summer.
Speaking of knowing, while searching for a suitable facial expression for the minifig, I eventually settled on this one and to my eternal shame, I have to confess I did not know it ACTUALLY IS the Lego representation of Mr. Craig 😮.
And one thing about the build — at one point in 2017, after the Speed Champions #75875 Ford hot rod set was released (yes, Mr. Craig had something to do with that), I've built an alternate of the hot rod using mudguards pieces — not because it needed mudguards, but because I wanted really bad to have that nice curve of the vestigial socket, where the mudguard of the stock car goes. There were no elements available to fit the mudguard under the curve of the trunk exactly where I wanted it and even the way I did it, I still had to cheat with bits of sticker to completely fill the gap. Well, now it's finally possible to do it exactly how I wanted it then, and these new curves I used here for the trunk deliver a very slender result, imo.
Hey everyone!
I’ve been really sick for the past 2 weeks but this week I finally started recovering, and that means that I had a lot of spare time to play LEGO!
Ever since the first moment I opened Flickr, which was a few years before I registered here, I've wanted to build a big medieval house in this whimsical fantasy style, where everything looks like it’s on the verge of collapsing. Luke Watkins Hutchinson is one of the first people who inspired me to build medieval houses, as he is known for his awesome builds in this style.
Unfortunately, I never had enough pieces to create something like this until now. While such a house may seem average for many medieval builders, I struggled to construct anything of this scale for years due to a lack of parts, particularly for the walls. I got a lot of pieces on my birthday in April, which finally gave me the opportunity to build something bigger than usual. Still, I ran out of all lime, light bluish grey slopes and dark brown, but that does not really matter anymore because the MOC is finished.
Also, I want to thank everyone who has been helping me with techniques and useful advice in the BII server on Discord, that really helps me moving forward from adding details to my builds to photographing and editing them. I watched a few videos and read a few articles about colours, editing and photographing MOCs, which also helped me achieve the desired look.
So what I want to say is that building this type of house is something that I’ve dreamed about for a while, and I really hope you’ll enjoy it!
Here is the list of main inspirations for this MOC:
Gloomy Gulch by Luke Watkins Hutchinson
Eldford Barracks-GoC by Roanoke Handybuck
4th 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.
Happy Birthday Ari! In honor of the first time we met at BrickFair VA ‘24, and we caused all manner of chaos as we rode around in a stolen shopping cart in the convention parking lot. Good times.
Holy Week Collaboration Part 5 of 8
Look for Part 6 tomorrow from Brick Ninja.
View detail shots on my Instagram.
Meanwhile Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
“You have said so,” Jesus replied.
When he was accused by the chief priests and the elders, he gave no answer. Then Pilate asked him, “Don’t you hear the testimony they are bringing against you?” But Jesus made no reply, not even to a single charge—to the great amazement of the governor.
Now it was the governor’s custom at the festival to release a prisoner chosen by the crowd. At that time they had a well-known prisoner whose name was Barabbas. So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, “Which one do you want me to release to you: Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?” For he knew it was out of self-interest that they had handed Jesus over to him.
While Pilate was sitting on the judge’s seat, his wife sent him this message: “Don’t have anything to do with that innocent man, for I have suffered a great deal today in a dream because of him.”
But the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas and to have Jesus executed.
“Which of the two do you want me to release to you?” asked the governor.
“Barabbas,” they answered.
“What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called the Messiah?” Pilate asked.
They all answered, “Crucify him!”
“Why? What crime has he committed?” asked Pilate.
But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify him!”
When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd. “I am innocent of this man’s blood,” he said. “It is your responsibility!”
All the people answered, “His blood is on us and on our children!”
Then he released Barabbas to them. But he had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be crucified.
Matthew 27:11-26 NIV
The MOC series I'm most proud of is my Moments of Melancholy series: presented to you here together all in one place. In a way, it's my take on the #ColorWheel challenge. Started in early 2023 and completed June 2024. Displayed for the first time all together at Brickworld 2024. From left to right:
🔻 Birth and Rebirth
💛 True Contrite
🌳 Growing On You
💙 Die in Your Arms
💜 Rivers of Mercy
⬛ "Well Done", from Grief to the Coffin Boards
There were initially just three separate builds and no intention of it all to tell a story, but it's been a happy accident that I feel like it does now (vaguely) from left to right. It was a lot of fun to dream up different forms, shapes, and compositions to contrast the others as the series progressed.
Be sure to checkout my individual posts and reels on all of these builds. Thank you so much for all your support.
A quick little raccoon build I did the other day as a present for a friend. Especially happy with the part usage for the tail.
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.
Hi guys!
Today I have a pleasure to share my newest creation from the Witcher world. I started 2025 with the Witcher themed build and I decided to finish it with the. same universe
Today, you are able to experience a world image of Velez after Nilfgaard’s fall. It all happens after the end of the main plot of the game.
Here we can see Vernon Roche and Geralt enjoying their breathe of freedom together somewhere in the middle of Velen. The Empire of Nilfgaard has fallen and Temeria can strike back.
Thanks guys for this great year and I wish you all the all the best in the next one!
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Second Round of Iron Forge.
Challenge: Use the parts 4522 (Tool Hammer/ Mallet) and part 4006 (Tool Spanner Wrench/ Screwdriver).
Need to check out the entries of the other participants. You also should do that. Maybe with this Bumblebee Drone?
Third entry: Bumblebee Drone
The relict we discovered and brought to the temple recently has proven to be highly interesting. While its form looks organic at first, it was definitely artificially constructed. We did not dare to touch it, yet, but first analysis revealed it to be slightly warmer than room temperature. It seems to emit a slight glow at all times, which seems to be pulsating in a way. Research suggests it is at least a few thousand years old and some of the markings scratched into the outside suggest its has been involved in the Mandalorian wars to some extend. The most unnerving thing however is how it feels in the force. It almost feels… alive in a way. The force is in turmoil whenever it is around. My master and me are now preparing to meditate and grasp the traces it leaves in the force. Maybe this will be the key to both, past and future of the force.
Log entry of Padawan Jonastan Kirmund, one day before he and his master fell into a comatose force trance, which they have not woken from until today
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I am back! I assembled this little vignette months ago, but only now got to take photos of it. More builds are on the way though, with a big one coming up mid march!
Mûmak of Harad - Lord of the Rings
Finally finished! This build took me around 4 months to finish and I'm happy to have it done.
Mumakil or Oliphaunts were huge elephant like beasts that featured prominently in the battle of Pelennor Fields in the Return of the King. Ive built this referencing the movies version the best I could follow, along with some creative liberties of course.
I'll be displaying this at the Christchurch Brickshow in July if you would like to come and see it in person.
Once a sovereign of flesh,
Now a scourge of blight.
It’s crown broken,
Disfigured into horns.
Wings that dream of flight,
Now bound to the earth.
For all who cherished it
Lie silent within its bones,
Their screams masked by sorrow.
In search of a fellow warrior in armor, the Mandalorian arrives in the small town of Mos Pelgo, deep in the deserts of Tatooine. But what he finds is not a fellow Mandalorian, but a local hero and protector in a legendary armor as well as a ravenous beast that terrorizes the town.
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My entry for The Mandalorian Collab season 2 and a build I had a lot of fun with. I hope you like it and stay tuned for more party coming soon, build by some of the best builders over on Instagram! Btw who spots the embarrassing little mistake I made in the representation of the scene?