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Exhibiting your minifigs is both a pleasure and a source of hassle: How to showcase dozens of minifigs while managing space, visibility and dust ... Many AFOLs have found their solution in the form of a frame Ikea and a few glued pieces to serve as a base.
Artamir is no exception to the rule: frames, pieces to present the minifigs and voila.
But I got stuck for a few minutes on his flickr gallery admiring his first three frames of Star Wars minifigs. As a big fan of the LEGO line based on the saga, I couldn't resist the pleasure of seeing these 300 minifigs lined up and I told myself that the Star Wars line is truly the best the manufacturer has ever produced ...
If you like Star Wars minifigs, take a look at his flickr gallery, the photos are available in high resolution and it's worth it ...
Round 10 of the competition IronBuilder 2.0 continues between 2 Much Caffeine and Pasukaru76... The latter offers a micro-scale MOC from Mos Eisley which if it seems a little simple at first glance turns out simply brilliant when you look at it more closely.
Like 2 Much Caffeine on his MOC Boonta Eve ClassicSo, Pasukaru76 was given a secret ingredient: The blue droid torso must be used in the MOC inventory.
Definitely, I love the micro-scale and these creations confirm me in the idea that this format allows very beautiful things but requires a lot of rigor and ingenuity to materialize a place or an object by intelligently suggesting some of these characteristics rather than trying to reproduce them.
It's Matt Ashton, Senior Creative Director at LEGO, who gives some information about the new horses that are appearing for the first time with the LEGO Lord of the Rings range.
In a few words, he notes that the children / customers of the brand have expressed their frustration due to the limited playability and the too childish design of the old horse models.
The new version can finally move its hind legs, making it more playable. The design has also been revised to make it more current.
He also notes that the old model is perceived as a symbol of the LEGO universe by some customers but that the design of the new horse has been designed to respect that of the old one and to pay it some homage.
Existing saddles remain compatible with newer versions, and the current bard can also be used on new horses. On the other hand, it does not allow the animal to take a pose on its hind legs. A new version of bard will be developed by LEGO.
On the other hand, the head accessories of the current range are not compatible with the new models. These parts will also soon be replaced by compatible versions.
The gentleman then apologizes for the frustration some collectors may feel and assures us that LEGO strives to provide the best products and the best gaming experience to its customers.
The original version of Matt Ashton's statement is available in English on Eurobricks.
Rod Gillies aka 2 Much Caffeine is not unknown to you if you have a little memory and you read what I write here (and I humbly thank you ...). It was he who offered us a Micro MOC of the Echo Base on Hoth very successful a few months ago.
He does it again with this still microscopic reconstruction of the Boonta Eve Classic pod race on Tatooine. Tan galore, a pretty well-tiled tray, ingenious bleachers and original podracers made from blue and orange droid torsos, this is the recipe for this clean and efficient MOC.
Note that this MOC was designed for a competition (Iron Builder / see the group Builders Lounge on flickr).
Jay Frankett alias jaypercent loves super heroes ... And he puts all his creativity at the service of the design of minifigs representing heroes not always very well known to the lambda geek but that true comic book fans will appreciate ...
He brews his stock of parts, torsos, legs and hair to put characters together, trying to get the result as close as possible to their incarnation on paper. A glance is often enough to recognize these super heroes and say to yourself: But yes, that's exactly it...
I had already posted his Professor X in a gust of wind on Facebook, but it deserved a little spotlight on Brick Heroes. As he quite rightly says: It's so cool that with a little creativity you can easily expand on which Marvel characters can exist. I hope my creations show that!
Take a few minutes to go for a walk on his flickr gallery, you will not be disappointed with your visit.
- Jocelyn : I love this diorama, I think the scene is very well represented...
- Mathieu Nuria Boyer : Minimalist: Reduced, simplified to the strict minimum. Define...
- Legoloiii : A good start to then perhaps build a diorama for...
- Legoloiii : For children, I find it very good....
- Abyss : I went to look out of curiosity and I wonder if he...
- Jérôme : Where are the minifigs? ? What a pity......
- captainsmog : An acrotopegian range....
- Laurent : Damn, I just read an article from Le Monde on the subject...
- Gideon CHAPPELLET : I would have liked a minifig to define the characters...
- kurgan seth : Before my astonished eyes, no less than €115 worth of bricks are spread out...
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