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Hi everyone, here's my entry for round 3 of the Rogue Olympics, made with exactly 101 parts.
The prompt for this round was: Risk.
This time around I decided to build minifigure scale, on a 8x16 base.
What's more risky than walking on a tightrope, with a barbell, between two cliffs, over a sea full of sharks!
Everything was going well, until a small little bird arrived on the scene...
Here's the video tutorial:
My build for week 5 of the RogueOlympics. This week’s theme was ‘Big and Small’. I had a bit of a hard time coming up with an idea I liked for this category, but here’s my little 58-piece contribution.
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The eighth and final round of this year’s RogueOlympics over on RogueBricks asked for 'Upside Down'.
I had a tough time finding something fun for this week's theme so I only ended up spending about 1.5h on this, having to make the deadline, of course. Partially inspired by being challenged to use those Bionicle rock bases, I decided to continue the adventure of our intrepid explorer from a few weeks ago, having him literally stumble across the treasure.
The RogueOlympics require you to stick to 101 elements or less so this little scene was built with a total of 101 bricks. It’s always great fun to work around those restrictions as it’s so different from most other contests, so of course I had to join.
Final round, and done! Phew! My thanks, once again, to Isaac for the fun title!
My Entry for the RogueOlympics 2020 Week 8 where you have to build a MOC with the limit of max 101 Legoparts.
This week's theme: Elements.
My entry to the 7th round of this years Rogue Olympics, theme: "Encounter".
I build the first encounter of the two main characters in a childrens book called "The Gruffalo".
I used 98 parts for this build. And her a peek behind the scene: www.flickr.com/photos/48198405@N07/52872068515/in/datepos...
The theme is adventure and I wanted to build a complete scene for the RogueOlympics inspired by the old Adventurers sets.
Using only 101 pieces wasn't easy, but the basketball field plates for the walls really helped! Also I didn't go with my usual well lit setup, but tried to create a fitting atmosphere.
RogueOlympics 2022 round 4. Topic this time: "courage" ... so time for the Legend of Zelda and the master of the courage triforce fragment. I wanted to build him entirely... but no chance with only 101 bricks. 😅
For the first round of this year’s RogueOlympics over on RogueBricks I decided to build a little love letter to late nights and captivating books, a combination I would often be consumed by when I was younger. I hope you like it!
The RogueOlympics require you to stick to 101 elements or less so this little scene was built with a total of 92 bricks. It’s always great fun to work around those restrictions as it’s so different from most other contests, so of course I had to join.
Feel free to join this ongoing contest yourself! You can join each week for a different theme that needs to be built with 101 elements or less.
Thanks to Isaac for some help with the title!
Happy 35th birthday to The Simpsons!
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2022 Round 7, with the topic "Geburtstag / Birthday". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (which I'm using exactly).
It is of course celebrating the birthday of everyone's favourite American family, who first appeared on televion on The Tracey Ullman Show on this day exactly 35 years ago.
For the RogueOlympics on www.RogeuBricks.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.
Everybody wants it for the rubies it deficates but like every pest they are hard to get rid of again.
For the RogueOlympics 2022, round 5 - any animal (you may use up to 101 parts, not more; this is 77 parts)
My entry for the 6th round of the 101 parts challenge "RogueOlympics" on the German LUG RogueBricks.
This weeks theme is "Nature" and the first thing came in my mind was building a tree. And of course I had to add a Tiny Robot. This time it is the Little Robot Messy. And he is making the woods "messy".
Again 101 parts for this MOC. And again some older parts and some you wouldn't expect. Love the seaweed leaves though. They are coming with the new LEGO Ideas Winnie The Pooh set. Guess, my tree also could stand there somewhere deep in the 100 acre wood. :)
It's not easy being a crook. You have to count betting income from faked horse races, you have to eliminate competitors and your family always has something to grumble about. So Thomas Shelby is happy when he can treat himself to a glass of whisky in the evening.
This is my entry to the RogueOlympics round three. The theme is "Volume" - in my case, the volume of alcohol. This scene consists of 99 parts.
Evening, Dr. Brown. What's with the wire?
Oh, just...a little weather experiment.
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2022 Round 2, with the topic "Wetter / Weather". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (mine uses 99).
I built a famous weather experiment conducted by Dr. Emmett L. Brown and Martin S. McFly on November 12th, 1955 at the Hill Valley courthouse.
...which means that this guy enjoys his days in the kindergarten.
In the 4th round of the Rogue Olympics the theme is Garden and I initially had the idea to make a garden full of Groots. Unfortunately I didn't liked the other versions of Groot that I came up with and decided to make the one I liked the most and for which I had parts for only one. So the idea changed a bit and Groot is still in the garden, but the kinder one.
This time I've used 81 parts.
My Entry for the RogueOlympics 2020 Week 1 where you have to build a MOC with the limit of max 101 Legoparts.
This week's theme: Open Theme
Here's my contribution to the 2023 Rogue Olympics. A Wing Mario made with exactly 101 parts. The theme was "Above the clouds"
Here you can check out the video tutorial:
Bless the Maker and his water
Bless the coming and going of him
May his passage cleanse the world
And keep the world for his people
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2022 Round 3, with the topic "Bon apetit!". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (which I'm using exactly, including the stand for the ornithopter that I removed from the image).
I built the mighty Shai-Hulud devouring a spice harvester as read and seen in Dune. It's probably mostly inspired by Denis Villeneuve's most recent version but doesn't strive for an accurate reproduction.
Try to imagine yourself in the Cretaceous Period. You get your first look at this "6-foot turkey" as you enter a clearing. He moves like a bird, lightly, bobbing his head. And you keep still because you think that maybe his visual acuity is based on movement like T-Rex - he'll lose you if you don't move. But no, not Velociraptor. You stare at him...and he just stares right back.
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2022 Round 5, with the topic "Tierwesen / Wildlife". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (which I'm using exactly).
I built the kid from the beginning of Jurassic Park. On his way home from the digging site he encounters one of them harmless 6-foot turkeys that still roam the area. Any bets on what happens next?
My entry for the first round of Rogue Olympics! The theme is "Twilight", and the limitation is a maximum of 101 pieces. I used 99 here.
The scene is inspired by Dark Souls, where the protagonist tries to capture a moment of peace at the Bonfire before heading back out there.
Built for Rogue Olympics and the theme for the second round is Weather.
In each round builders must use maximum of 101 parts to make their creations (this one is 76). You can join the contest in any round on Rogue Bricks Forum!
A passionate adventurer cannot be stopped by great dangers, certainly not in his own garden!
This is my entry to RogueOlympics Round 3.
This is my entry for round 3 of RogueOlympics 2025 with the theme word of "Backwards."
Like the first round, I tried to reflect this in a few ways.
First, dinosaurs lived quite a long way backwards through time from today.
Second, this is a bit of a backwards view of velociraptors, reflecting outdated paleontology (For starters, real velociraptors almost certainly had feathers).
Third, the velociraptor is looking backwards.
This uses 100 parts out of the 101 part limit.
My entry to the 8th and final round of this years Rogue Olympics, theme: "Class".
I used 80 parts for this build.
My entry to the 6th round of this years Rogue Olympics, theme: "Attack!".
I used 100 parts for this build.
My entry for the 8th round (upside down) of the Rogue Olympics at Rogue Bricks. The only restriction is a max. amount of 101 parts. I used exactly 101 parts for this build.
Alaric de Cournouiller doesn't find a lot of people to buy his potions and various wonderful product.
For extra luck, there's nothing like throwing a coin into a well - who knows, it might just work!
My entry for The Rogue Olympics, Round 5. The theme was "Wish". It contains exactly 91 pieces.
This is also my fourth moc for the 'Feodalis' role play organized by
Les Bricky Blinders
I didn't participate last round because I wasn't very inspired and was also busy.
Hope you like it :)
Seventh round of this year’s RogueOlympics over on RogueBricks. This week's topic is 'Reaction'.
This topic gave me serious headaches with loads of ideas but none that would really appeal to me or that could be brought in line with the part limit.
As I wanted to stay away from too obvious approaches to the topic, another nature-related picture came to my mind. The main characters of the scene are a frog (more specifially a golden Mantella) and a little dragonfly. Who will be swifter to react? Will the dragonfly escape and leave a hungry mantella behind?
The RogueOlympics are a contest that anyone can join. Each week, there is a different topic, asking you to express your idea using not more than 101 bricks. This entry uses exactly 101 pieces.
My Entry for the RogueOlympics 2020 Week 3 where you have to build a MOC with the limit of max 101 Legoparts.
This week's theme: Emotions
This Portal Gun is built for the exciting Rogue Olympics over on Rogue Bricks. I used exactly 101 parts for this model. Hope you enjoy!
Here is my entry for the « RogueOlympics 2025 » Round 4: « Trash »
Titre: A Pig’s feast
101 parts
How to represent trash without falling into the cliché of a simple bin? An idea sprouted: what if I went back in time, to an era when bins didn’t exist yet? The Middle Ages stood out as obvious, with its streets littered with filth and its unscrupulous inhabitants pouring their sewage out of the windows. This scene captures a moment of this filthy reality, where rats and pigs share a feast of debris.
Since my beginnings at Brickscalibur 2023, I have now made 20 Mocs in exactly 101 pieces and this is the first in my favorite medieval universe!
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My Entry for the RogueOlympics 2020 Week 5 where you have to build a MOC with the limit of max 101 Legoparts.
This week's theme: Real Live Scale Model
The RogueOlympics are nearing completion, and for the 7th round we were given the theme “Birthday”.
My interpretation was inspired by the Alpha Team theme, which somehow is already 21 years old.
One birthday gift I have very fond memories of was #6775 Alpha Team Bomb Squad. My brothers and I got plenty of good play out of that set, but would have loved to have some sort of opposing vehicle from Ogel to battle against. Enter the new Ogel Blitz Tank!
It uses 100 parts (counting Ogel himself), is complete on all sides, comfortably fits Ogel, plus the turret can rotate and raise or lower.
More pictures available onBrickbuilt.
The third round of this year’s RogueOlympics over on RogueBricks was a callback to last year's Style it Up! 'Monochrome' category. I fairly early had the idea to do a fire dragon but it wasn't until talking to Jonas after he had posted his Ice Swan that I really hunkered down and figured out how to make it work. Thanks for giving me the motivation to push through!
The RogueOlympics require you to stick to 101 elements or less so this little scene was built with a total of 64 bricks. It’s always great fun to work around those restrictions as it’s so different from most other contests, so of course I had to join.
Feel free to join this ongoing contest yourself! You can join each week for a different theme that needs to be built with 101 elements or less!
RogueOlympics round 3, this time themed „Bon apetit“. It was quite a challenge to build the Pizza Taxi Rod with only 101 pieces (rule of RogueOlympics). To achieve this goal, I had to minimize details on the opposite side of the car. But I payed attention on building everything in a way that it could also be built as a symetric car (excluded the trunk door, which is opened in only one direction).
Up to week three in RogueOlympics and this time the prompt was “Volume”. I went with the literary definition, “a book forming part of a work or series,” building this old library scene. 101 parts used.
Parts overview available on Brickbuilt.
Here comes my entry for round 6 of RogueOlympics 2023.
This time the subject is "Wild" (wid).
I have built a key scene from one of my favorite western from the late 60ies - "One Upon a Time in the West".
Enjoy!
Here is my contribution for the “Wild” category of RogueOlympics, week 6. I wanted to make an outrageous concept vehicle that looked super flashy and fast, without being practical in the slightest. Tying into these definition of wild: “not subject to restraint or regulation; going beyond normal or conventional bounds : fantastic, wild ideas, also: sensational”.
So I had fun with super bright colors and large shapes. This time I used just 95 elements.
See more photos on Brickbuilt.
After making Ogel’s Blitz Tank for RogueOlympics, I had to make an Alpha Team craft to go up against him! This small skimmer was heavily influenced by #6772 Alpha Team Cruiser. The engines can both hinge and rotate, the radar dish can be folded down and stowed away, plus there’s a small cargo space behind the pilot’s seat.
More pictures available on Brickbuilt.
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2025 Round 1, with the topic "Dämmerung / Twilight". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (I used 99).
I built something that has been on my list for a long time (albeit originally at a bigger scale), a scene from the First Age of Tolkien lore as described most prominently in The Silmarillion. It shows the two trees of Valinor lighting the world with their silver and golden glow. But Melkor and Ungoliant are already approaching and will ultimately defile the trees forever, bringing nightfall over Valinor.
The original idea for this build was to light the trees with golden and silver LEDs. But while I managed to put an LED in each of the trees, they are hardly noticeable at all. So I tried to emphasize the lighting with my limited post-processing skills instead.