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A nice creation here with this view of Hobbiton. The vegetation is dense enough to be believable, and the house is ingeniously designed.
The rendering of the front door is excellent and the integration of the house into the surrounding vegetation is successful. The presentation stand is also very well designed.
To see more, visit the flickr gallery by Taz-Maniac.
I don't really know why but I really like this Tumbler / Batmobile hybrid vehicle ...
It is neither very stylized nor very "design", but I love this mix between the two iconic vehicles of the Batman Saga.
Unusual pieces used here with apropos, an aggressive line and ultimately a device that could roam the streets of Gotham City without appearing anachronistic or out of context.
The rear is particularly successful with the headlights and tailpipes. Note that the management works on this MOC as indicated by Genghis Don on his flickr gallery.
Good luck to Genghis Don for his participation in the competition wheels of justice at FBTB.
Do you like BARC Speeders?
You will be served on CAB & Tiler's flickr gallery which offers different customs of these speeders that LEGO has interpreted in the sets 7261 Clone Turbo Tank in 2005, 7655 Clone Trooper Battle Pack in 2007, 7913 Clone Trooper Battle Pack et 7869 Battle for Geonosis in 2011.
On the menu as usual, very high quality photos and a BARC Speeder in Kashyyyk version, inspired by that of the set 7913, but significantly modified to make it a really successful machine .... The end result is stunning in fluidity and each piece plays its role wonderfully.
To see in the same gallery the BARC Speeders of Commander Neyo and Commander Cody.
And it's off again for some interesting promotions at Amazon which is fighting a merciless commercial battle with its competitors ... In bulk at the moment, and it will probably not last:
7913 LEGO Star Wars - Clone Trooper Battle Pack - 8.98 €
7914 LEGO Star Wars - Mandalorian Battle Pack - 10.12 €
7929 LEGO Star Wars - The Battle of Naboo - 19.20 €
7931 LEGO Star Wars - T-6 Jedi Shuttle - 48.08 €
7962 LEGO Star Wars - Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba's Podracers - 64.08 €
7964 LEGO Star Wars - Republic Frigate - 89.77 €
7965 LEGO Star Wars - Millennium Falcon - 116.90 €
10198 LEGO Star Wars - Tantive IV - 109.65 €
8088 LEGO Star Wars - ARC-170 Starfighter - 48.08 €
8096 LEGO Star Wars - Emperor Palpatine's Shuttle - 50.92 €
Amazon also offers good other lego products currently on sale. Do not hesitate to visit the specialized LEGO stores by theme:
LEGO Star Wars
LEGO Technic
Lego cars
LEGO City
Lego creator
Lego harry potter
Lego pirates of the caribbean
Lego ninjago
The MOCeurs have always set themselves the goal of filling the gaps left by LEGO in terms of ships, places or even characters from the Star Wars universe. The Rancor is no exception to the rule and many MOCs have already emerged.
To explain in a few words what the Rancor is, it is a carnivorous creature varying in size between 5 and 10 meters and originating from the planet Dathomir.
This creature has become cult for fans of the saga due to a scene in which Luke escapes the clutches of Jabba's Rancor in TheEpisode VI: Return of the Jedi. At the time the Rancor was a gigantic puppet filmed with skill to give it presence and credibility.
LEGO has produced many creatures in the Star Wars universe in the past such as the Dewback (4501 Mos Eisley Winery - 2004), the Wampa (8089 Hoth Wampa Cave - 2010) or Tautaun (7749 Echo Base - 2009 & 7879 Hoth Echo Base - 2011). But we never got a LEGO version of the Rancor.
In the cartoon LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace, the Rancor makes a notable appearance as a studded LEGO minifigure that looks elaborate enough to fit into the LEGO Star Wars lineup.
Waiting, ACPin produced a very detailed version of the Rancor (See the gallery of this MOC), Mood SWIM has also just offered a quality MOC (See the gallery of this MOC), puppetmasterzero even offered his Bionicle-Rancor (See the gallery of this MOC) and There are many other MOCs of this creature, a simple search in Google Images will convince you ...
What are the chances that we will get a Rancor in 2012? In my opinion, very weak. Even though rumors of a Jabba Palace themed set keep coming back, I find it hard to believe this set would include the Rancor Pit.
Unless it is a very elaborate playset with several modules and many minifigs in the style of the set 10123 Cloud City released in 2003. Or if it is a set exclusive in the vein of 7879 Hoth Echo Base, with a vaguely similar playset and a good dose of minifigs. The 7879 released this year also contained a Tautaun.
The appearance of the creature in The Padawan Threat still makes me doubt. Someone has obviously taken a serious look at a LEGO-like design, even virtual, of this creature. This could be the start of creating a real action figure.
Note that in the video game LEGO Star Wars II The Original Trilogy the Rancor was not in the form of a LEGO minifigure. It was a monster that had none of the attributes of known minifigs and figurines.
- Frederic Marchand : I have the same problem on my side except that I don't want...
- Steph : Too bad the spider's face is missed otherwise...
- The_SPY : Yes, really too expensive! +1 for Grogu...
- The_SPY : Thank you Chloé for the editing :)...
- Tylar : The Jedi is so successful...
- kurgan seth : Shameful, as said just below. Polybags are valued...
- Tylar : Clearly, beautiful spider...
- Tinatis : As said in the conclusion, best value for money...
- Tinatis : 5 times too expensive, no need to say more....
- Tinatis : Perhaps the best interpretation of Hagrid's hut...
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