Yatkuu Posted November 13, 2013 Hello everyone! Jack Storm - The Island is a LEGO webcomic created by my good friend and LDD magician Pixel Fox. The first episode of this "Nate Drake meets Indiana Jones" story, can be viewed in its entirety here. I can't recommend it enough - just read it, you'll be blown away. On November 9 and 10 2013 I took part in my first ever LEGO public display. It was at the Comicon in Durham (North Carolina) together with a few members of the NCLUG. Since it was an event centered around comics I wanted to build some stuff around LEGO webcomics and try to raise the awareness of the public towards this type of creations. So... I built the the below two scenes that are loosely inspired by the original story. I was not really sure where to post this but since the builds fits mostly into the adventurer kinda theme I just thought it would be more appropriate here than the comics section. The Jungle Ralph Outback and his mercenaries don't really like visitors... which is bad luck for the planes that wander over their camp. JS - The jungle by Yatkuu, on Flickr Big thanks to Legogal for lending me all the palm trees! JS - The jungle by Yatkuu, on Flickr The crashed plane is mostly based on the set 7643. JS - The jungle by Yatkuu, on Flickr The buggy is a design by Pixel Fox. JS - The jungle by Yatkuu, on Flickr Ralph Outback (with the grenade launcher) and one of his mercenary. The Volcano This other scene takes place in a cave inside a volcano... Jack Storm (in blue) and Harvey are looking for an artefact - the guardian mask - but they are about to discover that as the name suggests, the item is well guarded! JS - The Volcano by Yatkuu, on Flickr Some alternate angles are visible on Joe Meno's Flickr - here, here, and here (Thanks Joe for the pics!). Big thanks to my wife who built the lava texture. I hope you guys like these two scenes, comments and critics are most welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CMP Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) I read this a couple months back, I really enjoyed it. :thumbup: Might just have to again to get familiar with the source, but I can recall most of these scenes, and it's quite interesting to see them in real bricks. I love the whole jungle setup. Edited November 13, 2013 by CallMePie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites