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For those who don't know, Minecraft is like a cross between Second life and lego. Be warned: It's very addictive!
I finally managed to get enough pink bricks to finish a pig based on the videogame Minecraft. Insert image shows the back.
Update 1: Displayed at BrickCon 2012 in Bricks of Character
My custom Lego Minecraft Creeper to go along with my custom Lego Minecraft Steve
(Here's the Link to it if you haven't seen it : www.flickr.com/photos/68405442@N06/9629467151/)
More of these Lego Minecraft Mobs to come! (Hopefully)
I've had this guy sitting around for a while so I finally took a pic to show you guys, so I hope you guys enjoy!
Comments and Favorites Appreciated! :)
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Finally finished. Minecraft quilt took a bit of work. Quilt police might not be happy, but my grandson is and that's all that matters.
Looks a bit odd as I had to hang it sideways on the line to get a photo.
Getting lost in the woods at night in Minecraft is fun, but the fun in that was running from hordes of skeletons. These guys are one of my favorite parts of Minecraft.
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Minecraft remake of the old Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin, sadly demoslished by the soviets in after WW2.
This build can be visited in the 19centurycraft server (ip: 19centurycraft.net )
Twin sized bed quilt for my 13 year old son based on his favourite computer game: Minecraft! Made from Kona cotton solids. Ikea sheet for backing. Completed September 2011.
My son had the idea to stitch three buttons, red, yellow and green, on the upper left corner of the grey binding (which he asked me to make wider at the top) to resemble a window on his Mac computer. I will do that soon! And label the quilt, too.
So, another four shots of my Minecraft house.
Top left - Large arc waterfall, which links onto the river. Can be ridden with a boat, like a waterslide :)
Top right - My bedroom/workshop, which is inside the largest sphere. Water elevation system inside.
Bottom left - A view of the floating platform and the four main water elevators.
Bottom right - Underside of the floating platform, and a view of the natural environment area, which includes a river and two waterfalls. It will eventually cover the entire bottom floor.
Look at the largest size pic for higher quality :)
Also - IT'S MY BIRTHDAY :D
The sheep, cow and mushroom from Minecraft. They are built from LEGO pieces which I have painted accordingly.
Using a Nikon FM2n with Kodak Tri-X 400 and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8. A joy to shoot with. Here a difficult shoot with a heavily overexposed bit to the left (sunlight) and underexposed part to the right. The built in light meter is a great helper.
Minecraft remake of the old Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin, sadly demoslished by the soviets in after WW2.
This build can be visited in the 19centurycraft server (ip: 19centurycraft.net )
Getting lost in the woods at night in Minecraft is fun, but the fun in that was running from hordes of skeletons. These guys are one of my favorite parts of Minecraft.
LEGO Minecraft is an underestimated theme. I've long been a fan of the game and the theme, and the style translates perfectly into LEGO bricks. Since the mini figure scale sets first made their way onto shelves, I've been collecting the fun figures and mobs, and I've accumulated quite a collection of critters and Steves and Alexes. So, in the few spare weekends I can get away from school to my home and collection, I've been working on a display to house all these figurines in style. What started small has grown into a 64x64 stud layout, complete with play features inspired by Minecraft sets. The final display is waiting on one last Bricklink order to arrive and a visit home to complete, but I couldn't help but share these very recognizable village structures that will be part of the display. While they're nothing mind-boggling (no crazy techniques here), I hope they'll help you appreciate the beauty that can be found in the simplicity of this style.