Lego Templar Posted June 8, 2016 Posted June 8, 2016 Nothing crazy. I have a 6 foot floating shelf I turned into "battle of Hoth" once I get my new place I'll open AOH and add to it (bigger display) Working with the space I have lol 5 Quote
Popular Post TheOrcKing Posted June 13, 2016 Author Popular Post Posted June 13, 2016 Elken Watchtower 10 Quote
Guest brickcrazyhouse Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 (edited) very nice/tricky, took me a couple minutes to figure out what proportions I was looking at Edited June 13, 2016 by brickcrazyhouse Quote
Locutus001 Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 On 6/13/2016 at 9:39 AM, TheOrcKing said: Elken Watchtower On 6/13/2016 at 9:45 AM, brickcrazyhouse said: very nice/tricky, took me a couple minutes to figure out what proportions I was looking at I still don't get the building technique... if somebody could explain (with pictures? ) Quote
TheOrcKing Posted June 15, 2016 Author Posted June 15, 2016 1 hour ago, Locutus001 said: I still don't get the building technique... if somebody could explain (with pictures?) Here you go. Quote
Will 4 Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 On 08/06/2016 at 9:16 PM, Lego Templar said: Nothing crazy. I have a 6 foot floating shelf I turned into "battle of Hoth" once I get my new place I'll open AOH and add to it (bigger display) Working with the space I have lol Looks like what everybody hoped the UCS attack on Hoth would look like. Quote
Phil B Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 On 6/16/2016 at 9:28 PM, brickcrazyhouse said: Ees meester Fawlty, he put Basil in rattatouille! Quote
Locutus001 Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 Humble MOC in 2010, getting good 2011, better 2012 and really awesome after that. My main problems with this building technic(technics?) is that I doubt it has got any interior, it's probably rather fragile AND (that's my biggest problem to be honest!) I'm not quite sure yet how to do it ;-) Would be nice to have a "how to guide" on the 2013 to 2015 structures to see exactly how the technics have been used. This one really got me! I love the eyes. At first I was all like "woah how did he do that curved floor?!" but after looking more closely I knew and was like "I see what you did there!" Exelent use of that technic! Everybody's all "woah that ant man macro figure is soooo cool!"... but the force is also strong with these ones! Probably also a nice way to display some of your minifigs :-) Remember the sandman? that's the hand that should have been part of a sandman set! 4 Quote
Popular Post Phil B Posted June 25, 2016 Popular Post Posted June 25, 2016 I could fill the whole thread with pictures from this absolutely amazing LEGO Train display by PennLUG and Texas Brick Railroad, but will just post a few and a link to Cale Leiphart's Flickr stream which contains hundreds of pictures. It's got everything: beautiful trains, fantastic landscapes, wonderful buildings, great little vignettes etc... 13 Quote
TheOrcKing Posted June 26, 2016 Author Posted June 26, 2016 SPNKr Rocket Launcher - Halo 5: Guardians by Nick Brick Quote
TheOrcKing Posted June 30, 2016 Author Posted June 30, 2016 Lego UCS Planet Express Ship by Nicola Stocchi 8 Quote
bricklues Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 5 hours ago, TheOrcKing said: Lego UCS Planet Express Ship by Nicola Stocchi One fine ship! She is a beauty!! 1 Quote
TheOrcKing Posted July 2, 2016 Author Posted July 2, 2016 Check out the album from the links to see the layout up-close and from different angles. JuraBrick World by Jerome Vaillant 2 Quote
Quacs Posted July 3, 2016 Posted July 3, 2016 23 hours ago, TheOrcKing said: Ready, Set, Escargot This was one of my favorite displays at Brickworld. Its a snail race, and every snail has a different contraption on its back to house the rider and entice the snail into moving...absolutely brilliant creativity, and the result is equally fantastic. Quote
Zelgazra Posted July 3, 2016 Posted July 3, 2016 I realize it's a collaboration and all that, but seeing a display like this made by "normal" (more like exceptionally avid) AFOLs and not employees at LegoLand.... I always just find it shockingly impressive how many bricks they have. Like the tan cheese slopes.... how many thousand of them are being used on the tan snails alone? Just the snails are tens of thousands of bricks, then the full modular sized castles on top of them, then the entire massive scene in the middle.... Astounding and impressive. Legoland is the only other type of place you could go to see that scale of building going on. Endless supplies of bricks, these folks must be made of money or have some sort of sponsorship.... or be incredibly proficient resellers? Crazy cool. Quote
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