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The desert holds many dangers, some natural, others man made. Never let down your guard!
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A small and simple vignette, partially inspired by Assassin's Creed Origins. Finished this a while ago, but only now had time to upload it.
Unfamiliar tunes echo through the woods of Acorn Valley, a humble bard is tresspassing but the Acorn Warriors are already alert.
For Brickscaliburs 12x12 Vignette category
Cathlyn had seen several weak security systems, but this one was plain ridiculous. It almost seemed like the Centuri wanted to be attacked. There was literally a single switch that controlled all of the power grid for this facility. And if they were so kind to install something like this, she would certainly use it. Cathlyn had decided that a hunt for her target Jorik Kavas was pointless. She knew Zayne would be just as quick to find him as she would be. That was a risk she couldn’t take. She had to be the first to find Kavas. So, she had decided to make him come to her. The disabling of this facility was certain to attract his attention, so he would leave his hideout and become an easy target. He had always been a man with an urge to control and inspect, thus he would definitely want to check this, admittedly serious, security failure himself. Caitlyn flipped the switch. The room went dark immediately. Then an alarm went off. Caitlyn looked around and was startled by the sight of the doors closing. This shouldn’t be happening. She drew her sword…
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Even though the Struggle for Klegon RPG kind of ended a few years ago, I decided to bring back my character Cathlyn the Hunter for this small vignette. Who knows, maybe she will show up every once in a while in the future.
Hi,
Today I want to present you my newest MOC which I was building for last 4 months. I really hope you like it.
This MOC is also the enter build for Sky is The Limit category in Wandering Skies contest. Enjoy!
Despite his dashing good looks and impressive strength, this mobster still has yet to pull off a successful job.
Heavily inspired by Joe Fixit, a character from Marvel Comics.
The Sith Inquisitors were merciless hunters, hand picked by Darth Vader and specialized for one single prey: Jedi. They hunted down any Jedi that had managed to escape Order 66. Hiding under masks, nobody knew who they really were. However, there were often rumors about them being former Jedi themselves, that had fallen to the dark side.
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My figures for my fig-off against J_Bricks on Instagram.
Just another small one for the ongoing RogueOlympics on www.RogueBricks.de
This time I built a Nazrul from the movie LOTR. I used 94 elements.
Second Round of Iron Forge.
Challenge: Use the parts 4522 (Tool Hammer/ Mallet) and part 4006 (Tool Spanner Wrench/ Screwdriver).
,Check this out, mate. I am (almost) done for today.'
8th entry: Chess figures
Here is the full shot! Hopefully it uploads in a decent enough quality. This moc was massive and took me about 3 months to complete. With sporadic bits of working on it of course. Glad to finally get it out.
...The engineer emerges from a pipe, and finds himself outside the plant in the dark of night. As he climbs out of the gooey pool of chemicals and sees his scars, the Joker laughs his first laugh.
„I wonder where our journey will take us next, my friend.“
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A closer look at the Wanderer and R0-XI featured in my recent vignette. Weirdly enough, this is my personal favorite photo from this build.
My entry to the 12x12 category for the Summer Joust contest.
(the base is 12x12, 10x10 not including the border)
This build was inspired by the awesome Viking minifigure from CMF series 20. Although for the sake of the story, he’s a knight.
I haven’t built too many little vignette style builds like this. I want to do a full scale vignette series in the future, so this was a little practice! Hope you like it, any thoughts are welcome!
As a practitioner of old ocean magic, and the paragon of aqua corpus transmogrification, Karklin dwells within his sea swell abode, protecting and collecting various magical items from across the seven seas.
Built as a part of #TimeforCrab 2024!
Join in on the fun with your own lego crab!
1. Build a crab
2. Post your crab with the tag #TimeforCrab
3. Repeat!
So you think your Christmas Eve is stressful? Spare a thought for our mate Nick. While you’re wrestling with tangled fairy lights, he’s got to visit every nice child in the world, steer a sleigh pulled by reindeer with attitude, and deal with elves who’d rather test the toys than pack them. And then there’s Martha — Mrs. Claus—who’s as caring as she is relentless with her annual lecture.
“Don’t sleigh over the speed limit, Nick! Remember what happened in 2015?” “Wear your gloves this time—you’re not frostbite-proof!”
“For goodness' sake, watch out for Elon's Starlink satellites. You’re not dodging one again this year!” “You don’t need to drink every beer someone leaves out! And maybe skip a few chocolates—remember what the doctor said about your waistline? Chimneys aren’t exactly getting bigger, you know.”
“And that beard! If it catches fire in a chimney, don’t come crying to me!” “Oh, and Nick... there’s no shame in using GPS. Last year’s Paris debacle was not a good look.”
Do you have any Christmas traditions? In our house, we’re Lego nerds through and through. Every year on December 1st, we kick off our annual assembly of the four Christmas-themed Lego sets we own—each boasting over 1,000 pieces. It’s a group effort, with whoever happens to be around joining in, fueled by a glass of red wine, Spotify Christmas carols, and a spirited debate over the best way to sort the pieces. (I’m firmly in the “sort by style, not color” camp by the way)
Of course, there’s the inevitable moments “There’s no red piece that’s a double with four blocks and a slant on one side!” Yet somehow, my wife always finds it — usually in a spot I *just checked*. I’m convinced she hides them for fun.
After a week of meticulous building, we finally finish one set... only to discover an alarming number of leftover pieces. Why do I have five green tree branch when I desperately need an orange Christmas light? By that point, it doesn’t really matter though.
Then there’s our grandson. When he arrives, the intricate builds we’ve painstakingly constructed are gleefully demolished in search of *that one perfect block* he absolutely must have. That’s the best part of it all — the chaos, the laughter, the tradition. It’s not about getting it to look like the picture on the box (it never does anyway). It’s about the journey, the memories, and the fun of doing it together.
Wishing you a merry Christmas, I hope you enjoy whatever you are up to !
Small MOC for the Wild West Contest on www.RogueBricks.de
Shows how some guys of the Salt Lake Gang preparing a robbery.
As my friend Sanel built a MOC for the Nine Kingdoms with snow, I also wanted to build snow, which I never did before. Combined with the western style it fits very well. So, all credits to Sanel.
The Minifigs are part of the Figbarf Western contest.
The guard paced... bored with sentry duty... he thought about wall he guarded... ...the wall... His world turned upside down, up was down, down was up ....
Is the wall to keep people OUT?
Or keep people IN
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Another entry to Summer Joust - Tri-Colour category. Using just the best three colours:
Light Bluish Grey.
Light Grey.
Very Light Grey.
:D
And since it's an InnovaLUG Contest, I had to pull out an MC Escher build
Contest entry for the recent contest on www.RogueBricks.de "Adventure Awaits".
The theme gives pretty much possibilities, but Indiana Jones and Johnny Thunder came directly into my mind.
As it is June, the son of Johnny has to go on an adventure to find the golden bananas on Skull Island. HIs name? Juney Thunder - (as Simon and Markus would say ^^)
Entry for the Challenge 7 of the RPG "Nine Kingdoms" on the LUG Rogue Bricks (www.RogueBricks.de).
It shows the traditional meal "Goat chops with black salsify".
And of course, two bottles of "Dragon booze".
Task was to build a MOC which shows a traditional meal in the kingdom.
Hope you like it :)
Turn the key, if you dare...
Built for the 2023 Rogue Olympics. The theme for the fifth round is "Chains".
Uses 101 elements.
Thread: roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?thread/4103-forbidden-know...
The ZC-20, usually nicknamed „Bulker“, was a heavy speeder bike used by the Grand Army of the Republic for transporting weapons and ammunition on the battlefield. Featuring a powerful repulsor, it could lift and carry up to 300 kg of goods. Of course, such a heavy load came with cut backs in speed and agility. Yet, the bike was far superior to land speeders on uneven terrain.
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Another speeder bike, which came as a side product when building the Z-44. Bigger builds are on their way, too.
Tasked to traverse the snow capped world of Krysto by HF Mission Control, Stormer has been sent to rescue a team of trapped Brickonium miners within the crystalized tunnels below the frozen surface. He comes prepared for the cold; equipped with a chain-sledge splitting maul to cut through the ice, a spear gauntlet for any glacial climbing, as well as thermal armor and an extra energy pack to both boost power and longevity to his gear. With the assistance of the rocket research team and their prototype satellite tech to track his way, it’s a race against temperature and time to find the isolated miners and bring them back safely.
Inspired by the absolute force of positivity that is @ben.cossy! As well as other previously similar characters of this concept by @bobthedoctor27, @kutorakh, @datavoltus, and IGU on Flickr!
And a huge thanks again to the profound and wise editing advice of @loafbuilds!
We have arrived on Dennogra and commenced our investigations. As reported by the general of the Vigilance’s ground troops, the transport apparently met forceful resistance. Judging by the wreckage of the lost juggernaut, the faction responsible is highly trained, heavily armed and equipped with remnant tech form the clone wars. We have found remains of B1-Battledroids at the crash site as well as traces of military grade thermal explosives. Samples of the latter have been sent to the laboratories aboard the Vigilance for further examination, while the scan of the crash site continues. A full check of the juggernaut’s cargo still remains to be completed. Recovering the cargo proves dangerous because of the traces of explosives mentioned above. Agents are advised to proceed with caution and scan for possible booby traps before moving any of the debris. As for the crew of the juggernaut, two troopers have been treated by medics and have been transferred back to the vigilance, as were the remains of the dead. In conclusion, everything is going by protocol and we will proceed to examine the wreckage, identify the elements behind the attack and organize their eradication.
— Mission report D-002 by Lieutenant Kalin Sorgurd, ISB
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My part of the ongoing #empiresoldenemiescollab by @gsw.lug and my first build of the year. It was a lot of fun building the destroyed cockpit of the juggernaut and try my hands at some organic terrain once again. Not too proud of the photo, but it will have to suffice. More builds are in the works, stay tuned!
Jenn Vega was a Mandalorian mercenary and bounty hunter during the Clone Wars. Unlike many of her fellow Mandalorians, she did not sign exclusive contracts with any side of the conflict, but offered her serviced to both, the Republic and the Separatists, on a job to job basis. Thus she made sure that no side could easily dispose of her, since she would be needed for future missions by both. She was especially proficient in the use of long range weapons like sniper rifles and was very fond of speeder bikes. Rumor had it that she fell in love with a clone soldier in the later days of the war. Nobody really knows what happened to her, when the Empire arose from the ashes of the war. The only certain thing is, that she was last seen leaving a Republic base, shortly after Order 66 was given out.
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A quick speeder and mini figure concept I came up with a while ago. Hope to use her in some builds one day.
...and his music was electric.
A little Commando-figure I built with my little brother after we had spent a few sleepless nights with the game.
Here it is in closer detail, the little country station that was one of the centerpiece buildings in my Lego layout display back in March.
While I still loved my older station building, featured in my photos of the GWR 4575 class 2-6-2T model, I wanted something that was much more commonplace in style and image for a centerpiece railway station. A little known fact for some who live outside the UK, but often you may be able to tell what region or railway line you're on, based off the style of the stations. Certain brickwork or cobblestone and paint color on signs and fences can indicate the region, area and railway company that employed the station staff. While making the station, I wanted to bring my favorites of those colors and themes together, and the LNER's station style was just the right fit. Sharp green with cream iron columns and corbels was a great combo with the brick contrast behind. While certain aspects may not be purely LNER styled, I couldn't be happier with it.
The building itself is not based off any real structure. It was a mix of certain design elements and maximizing the available and very limited space I had to work in. Once again, I couldn't be happier. I had a massive buildup of dark red 1x2 plates and dark bluish grey 1x2 tiles that I knew I had to use together for the same building. Overall everything worked out perfectly. One little nitpick is the station platform is overall very short, just being a coach long, but it makes it easier to photograph on the plus side.
I will likely be entering this building in the appropriate categories of the upcoming OcTRAINber and current Brick Train Award contests as well, so I am happy to have taken these photos just in time for those. Absolutely cannot wait to see everyone else's fantastic creations!
Anyways, enjoy the photos, and I will be uploading photos of the second building and other smaller mocs very soon.
Long before he became the hero of the Clone Wars or even a Jedi at that, young Anakin Skywalker had already become a legend among the people of the Outer Rim. When he participated in the Boonta Eve Classic, the famous pod race on his home planet Tatooine, no-one had granted him the slightest chance of even making it to the finish line. But in a sensational race, he managed to defeat the notorious champion Sebulba and ended one of the longes winning streaks in Podracing history. He vanished from Podracing as quickly as he had come to it, but the name Skywalker remained known in the Outer Rim ever since and inspired many young racers to try their luck on the track. None of them could have known, that their idol would go on to be the scourge of the galaxy, being only known by the name of Darth Vader.
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I always wanted to build a podracing scene and The Skywalker Saga Collab presented me with the perfect opportunity. Also, this was a great chance to show off all the cool alien species figures in my collection.
A little diorama depicting the succession of a burned down forest. My entry for the third round of Iron Forge, this time requiring us to use minifigure stud shooters as the seed part.
For the Bricking Bavaria exhibition I built some small builds for the collaboration "Skytopia" with the guys from www.RogueBricks.de
Here you see the Quake Supply Store.
Congrats SpaceX/NASA! Thanks for bringing a bit of magic back into all our living rooms in these troubled times.
I hope this'll inspire the next generation of Benny's to go to the stars....
SPACESHIP!
Here's my entry for the fifth prompt of RebelLUG's Vignweek 2021 contest, with the theme of futuristic. I knew I wanted to do something that involved drones/mechs, and I've always liked the idea of futuristic street racing as a concept to build, so I chose to combine them here. On top shows the race itself as well as a suite with spectators, and below is where racers get recharged between races. I'm really happy with how the racers turned out, hope you guys like this too!
You can see some close-ups here.
Scrooge McDuck appears in 1947. In 1952 he got his own comic book series which is still running. I guess since this time he is counting his money.
Whatever the amount of his money is, Scrooge never considers it to be enough. He believes that he has to continue to earn money by any means possible. A running gag is Scrooge always making profit on any business deal.
He keeps the majority of his money in a massive Money Bin overlooking the city of Duckburg.
Since the first time I saw the Disney minifigures I wanted to build something with them. For every fig I had an idea of a small vignette. Now, that the year is almost over, I finally have the time to have a look on that list again...
My second build for the Iron Forge 2025! I have used one of the seed pieces, which are mudguards, three times!
I also decided to play around a bit more with editing the photo and the background, hopefully to good results? There's definitely still room for improvement going forward and feedback is welcome! :)
I was jealous and experiencing fomo from not being able to go to Brickworld Chicago last month and build for the New Hashima display... so I decided I wanted to build my very own cube! This MOC was a bit of a challenge for me figuring out how to build with the cube, but I still had a good time with it. I used a lot of fun colors and printed pieces that I don't usually get to use. If I thought something looked cool I added it to the MOC and was trying not to worry too much about how it all looked. I also got to use a little bit of technic while building the cube structure which was a nice change of pace. I have linked Stefan's free instructions below for the cube structure that I loosely followed.
New Hashima Cube Instructions: rebellug.com/instructions/new-hashima-cube-standard
Assault class drone sporting a railgun, active defense systems, dual sensor pods, and a fuel cell in the rear. Deployable arms enhance the Hammerhead's functionality, allowing it to engage in small-arms combat when needed.
This is a revamp of my old design from 2020. Quite happy with the new model with its railgun and arms. Enjoy + cheers.
More pictures on my Instagram @ realmink.io
Another one for the final round of Iron Forge, the seed part is the hinge brick 1x2 top plate, which you'll find as base of the collapsing bridge, in the bird, in the rock and in one tree
An agile stealth walker invented in the near future.
A quick 30 minute tablescrap that I ended up really loving. Bigger things to come..
I got some new parts and wanted to include them in a new MOC! Hope you enjoy it!
C&C are welcome as always :D
Doing whatever it took to achieve his fragile ego’s fitness goals, this once sometimes brutishly charming herculean celebrity has made some…poorly vain choices.
From a freak tanning bed accident leaving his body permanently stained red, to a cybernetic upgrade to his entire right side due to a lost arm wrestling contest - from acidic green sweat because of back-alley steroid injections, to his newest symptoms of split personality disorder.
Now literally ‘built different’ in more ways than one, and seeking revenge more than ever, he has turned to a life of crime to support his various protein powder and supplement pill addictions.
Built for the #protovillains Collab!
Brute-Force: @anderson_builder
Breakdown: @cindar_block
MadMinder: @carecreations_
Depth-Charge: @ricbionicle_mocs
Thorn-Raxx: @dv_mocs
Plaque-Reaper: @bruh_i0nicles
Head-Hunter: @petersheikah
Terra-Quaker: @giikei_mocs
Speeda-Demon: @bionic_supreme
Kill-Switch: @sir_iggs
Warr Lorde: @_mr__r03_
And an extra thank you to the wonderful editing advice from @loafbuilds !