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Current project, a palette switched space plane from rebrickable. Created by Asgardianstudio, I'll tag him.
Probably one of the largest/heaviest things I've built, about 4k pieces in here, and I haven't even built the engines yet.
Very sturdy, I plan on swooshing it
We are preparing a really huge project - it took us almost a month of work. Now time for corset embroidery, finally we are close to the end!
In the last few years I've regularly built small bits of landscape to serve as a backdrop for my minifig scale models. I'm more of a vehicle builder than a builder of organic things, though, so trees are a challenge. I have completed several new models recently (which I have yet to photograph) and I'm building another bit of landscape, for them, so I'm now trying a few new trees. By hinging the branches, they look a bit less layered than my older ones.
This is a new pixie I am working on, I realized I always seem to make girls so I guess he is long overdue:)
In the new house bedroom. Both upstairs rooms have the same small fireplace. I'm not sure how old they are, must find out.
an ongoing animation and other things - www.engmanhellstrom.com
This photo and this text is also my contribution to the latest issue of Idle.
"Home
Home has been on my agenda lately. I've been kind of lost, floating in space without a home in the way I was used to.
I've left the person and the apartment that I called home. This made me "homeless". That was hard but it also gave me a strange feeling of freedom. I could live where ever I chose.
I think home is a space not a place - a space where no one should enter without your permission. A space where you could feel relatively secure. Maybe it can be an object, but in that case the object makes a space, in your mind, a space where you feel at ease.
Home means a lot to me, it has always done, but maybe in a different way now. I am my home. All I really need could fit in a suitcase or two.
At the moment I am working on "Memoire no 1", right now this is my home."