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Here is the second photo from the Nuremberg Toy Fair and which was published by the site kocke.si.
We discover the sets of the first wave LEGO Lord of the Rings rather well presented. No close-up for the moment, but we hope that the brave photographer who dared to defy the ban imposed by LEGO will have zoomed in on a few sets ....
He just posted a comment in l'article where I presented to you (for those who did not know it yet ...) this reference MOC of the Millennium Falcon.
And this is good news: King_Arthur alias ototoko has just presented its second version of this ship, while waiting for an LDD file which will make it possible to reproduce this decidedly exceptional MOC.
So, stop watching TV, take a few minutes and go to this newly uploaded gallery. Millennium Falcon on flickr.
The story begins in November 2011. I was talking to you then of the contest organized by Joe Meno, publisher of BrickJournal magazine, and which promised a full page publication of issue 20 of the winning MOC on the theme of superheroes.
LEGOmaniac took a chance, and we talked about it: their MOC at least deserved to be submitted in this competition, whatever the outcome. Although it took him, his MOC was chosen by Joe Meno to be published in the magazine, but also to cover this issue which will be entirely dedicated to the super hero.
And it is an event, BrickJournal is a support in English little known in France because of lack of distribution, but which is the only generalist magazine intended for AFOLs.
When we talk about MOCs on the theme of super heroes, LEGOmaniac knows the file ... He has participated in several competitions on this theme that have taken place in recent months by proposing dioramas et cars which have all been noticed and widely commented on. But he also and above all proposed an original creation which I had particularly enjoyed: his version of one more rainy evening in Gotham City and of Batman answering the call of Batsignal and preparing to fight once again against the crime that is plaguing the city.
On the basis of this scene, he developed his concept, with rigor, to obtain the result which has now earned him the well-deserved honors of BrickJournal.
I'm not just the grumpy type that we sometimes want to describe, I also have respect for all those, and there are more and more of them, who make their contribution to make the French community a full member. from the world of creative AFOLs capable of offering quality projects.
And for successfully making the cover of BrickJournal, LEGOmaniac deserves you to take the time to discover his work on blog ou his flickr gallery (click on the image).
Artifex continues with its video reviews, the type is indestructible and the quality is always there. This time it's the 9494 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor set (42.99 € at Amazon) which goes through the stop-motion top-rope. I have no precise idea of the time spent by Artifex for each review, but I will still ask him the question out of curiosity.
Also as part of the competition organized by LUG Nuts and titled Batmobile 2025, it is the turn of Peteris Sprogis to present his machine. Futuristic but not too much, this vehicle displays an obvious link with the Tumbler from which it could be a logical evolution. To discover on the flickr gallery of the gentleman, or on his gallery MOCpages.
Also take the opportunity to discover the different versions of the South Korean Tumbler stick_kim in his flickr gallery.
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