Hi at all,
i made this new thread so that all the models can be posted here. Please post only if you want to show your set, this thread isn't made to GO OFF-TOPIC!!! (yes, i talk to you, jipay, doubleT and jon!!! :P)
the models can be discussed in other threads!!! ;)
(be warned, i am watching this thread!!! :lol:)
Eurobricks Contest Entries
Started by
ApophisV
, Jun 01 2004 10:42 AM
6 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 01 June 2004 - 10:49 AM
EDIT: MY FINAL ENTRY!!!
EDIT again: Now Hi-Res Pictures available!!!
Now, i make the start:
My model is a 1-Euro-Coin-Sculpture!

It isn't as great as i would have liked to build it, cause i hand't enough parts to make it 64x64 studs, i only made it 32x32 studs... so there aren't as many details as i would have liked to have... :(
I hope to be able to make some better pics with a friends cam, so that the few details are better viewable...
The back of the coin is completly new, it isn't a specific countries', its a coin from the eurobrick community!!! :D (Does the "eurobricks.com" signature grow my chances to win?!? ;) )
Gallery after moderation:
http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=84998
EDIT again: Now Hi-Res Pictures available!!!
Now, i make the start:
My model is a 1-Euro-Coin-Sculpture!

It isn't as great as i would have liked to build it, cause i hand't enough parts to make it 64x64 studs, i only made it 32x32 studs... so there aren't as many details as i would have liked to have... :(
I hope to be able to make some better pics with a friends cam, so that the few details are better viewable...
The back of the coin is completly new, it isn't a specific countries', its a coin from the eurobrick community!!! :D (Does the "eurobricks.com" signature grow my chances to win?!? ;) )
Gallery after moderation:
http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=84998
#3
Posted 02 June 2004 - 04:50 PM
Yes, I promised to post pictures of my entry today....
And I have.

My model is of Nelson's column from Trafalgur Square in London. I tried to make it as accurate as possible without having to buy too many pieces. It stands 37cm tall and sits on a 16x16 baseplate.
Im sorry for the quality of the pictures. I have a new camera but I don't know how to work the focus on it yet.
Here is the gallery when public - http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=85160
Hope you all like it!!
Jon.
And I have.

My model is of Nelson's column from Trafalgur Square in London. I tried to make it as accurate as possible without having to buy too many pieces. It stands 37cm tall and sits on a 16x16 baseplate.
Im sorry for the quality of the pictures. I have a new camera but I don't know how to work the focus on it yet.
Here is the gallery when public - http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=85160
Hope you all like it!!
Jon.
#4
Posted 30 July 2004 - 02:32 PM
Hi there ! ^_^
I finally managed to finish a MOC for the contest although I'm a little bit late :unsure:
I wanted to do something with minifigs (i love
) so i decided to make one Moc composed of 4 baseplate recounting the French history.
There is a whole view :

You can see one bye one : there (when it'll be moderated) http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=92749
I finally managed to finish a MOC for the contest although I'm a little bit late :unsure:
I wanted to do something with minifigs (i love
There is a whole view :

You can see one bye one : there (when it'll be moderated) http://www.brickshel...ery.cgi?f=92749
#5
Posted 30 July 2004 - 04:22 PM
In fact, the last baseplate is a kind of reproduction of a paint from Delacroix called "la liberté guidant le peuple" (french revolution of 1848)
http://www.brickshel...st/liberte4.jpg Lego version
http://www.ac-rouen....man/liberte.jpg Original version
http://www.brickshel...st/liberte4.jpg Lego version
http://www.ac-rouen....man/liberte.jpg Original version
#6
Posted 30 July 2004 - 08:36 PM
I made a guillotine !
The Eiffel Tower was too difficult - sig :(

The guillotine was created during the French Revolution and was used every days!
The King Louis XVI was killed with... :crying:
The Eiffel Tower was too difficult - sig :(

The guillotine was created during the French Revolution and was used every days!
The King Louis XVI was killed with... :crying:
#7
Posted 01 August 2004 - 09:11 PM
Topic closed now ! Jury will decide who wins
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