Miss Kyle Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hi guys, let me introduce you to my all-girl rock combo! They are having a practice session at the moment, and it's a lot of fun rocking out, getting drunk and eating cake! The entire MOC from above. The singer and bass player with her red bass guitar. All guitars are from Brickforge. One of the guitarists with her cool Flying V and gear in the background. Ka-Pow! The other guitarists. She likes her glittery sexy outfits very much :) And here's the drummer - I forgot to order proper drumsticks from Brickforge, so I had to use Harry Potter wands. Which makes them magic drumsticks! The drumkit is a wild assembly of pieces I had, and I am quite proud of it! :D So turn up the volume, it will be worth it! Rock'n'Roll! PS: The band actually existed like this. It is a Lego version of my old band, with me being the pink-haired front chick. Good times! Quote
Yucca Patrol Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 bThat's so cute! Girl Power! Ha! I'd love to see a photo of just the drum set by itself . . . So Brickforge will make you cool guitars but they won't make me any new plants! Quote
McBuddha Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 (edited) "The drumkit is a wild assembly of pieces I had, and I am quite proud of it! :D" Yeah! I love the drumkit! It looks like an interesting assortment of well chosen drums from different brands. Is that a TAMA kick? Maybe a DW floor tom, a Gretsch snare and a pair of Ufip Hihats? :D The maraccas has to be Latin Percussion, right... Anyway, I would love to hear thet LEGO beat! If you look really close you will find that the Gretsch snare is gone! It turned out to be dire goods and was sold the same afternoon the band had their gig for an offer she couldn´t refuse. Ahhh, those Gretsch snares... Edited October 5, 2011 by McBuddha Quote
lightningtiger Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 AWESOME vig 'Miss Kyle', neat drum kit and interesting amp, nice sustain and fuzz pedals. Brick On Rock On 'Miss Kyle' ! Quote
LuxorV Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Great use of the CMF parts, Miss Kyle! The drum set is a very clever mix of parts which acheives great effect It's interesting to know it's based on your old band; if I may ask, what was its name? Quote
dr_spock Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Cool vig. Are there photos of the real life band for comparison? The magic wand from the CMF magician could make drum sticks, I think. Quote
Miss Kyle Posted October 6, 2011 Author Posted October 6, 2011 Splendid idea, dr_spock! I'll try it! Luxor, my band was called Honey Bastard. Quote
Artanis I Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 Honey Bastard, I built a Lego band when I was a boy... and I have to say that hi-hats & cymbal construction has not changed in nearly 20 years, haha. Everything else here is a big improvement, but guitar pieces sure makes things a lot easier! I remember building a sax & piano, you can't get away with that these days! I couldn't MOC my old bands as my drum kit has too many cymbals to fit a vig... and my guitar setup has too many stompboxes to fit too... Quote
Darkdragon Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 Excellent work. I love all the little details you got in such a small space. Quote
Miss Kyle Posted October 7, 2011 Author Posted October 7, 2011 @Artanis Yeah, it is always difficult to make an exact image of all the gear. I kept iconic recognizable pieces a drumset has in the smallest version, like the bass drum, a hi-hat, the right cymbal and a tom. Nothing else fit in there anyway :D Plus, I only have a bass amp and one guitar amp and only one speaker for the vocals. It's a matter of space and availability of bricks. Quote
ale8oneboy Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 (edited) That's awesome Miss Kyle. I like how you outfit the girls with rocker-wear. Nice mic-stand too! The amp stacks remind me of this quote from Back to the Future: Dr. Emmett Brown: My equipment. That reminds me, Marty. You better not hook up to the amplifier. There's a slight possibility of overload. Nice work! Edited October 7, 2011 by ale8oneboy Quote
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