Angeli Posted May 8, 2020 Game of Thrones is one of the ten best shows for me, one that I keep on my HDD, so it was natural choice for diorama :) But it was hard to build something and not spoil it for visitors :) I have choosen to present the Wall, made with magic and ice, and under it, Castle Black. You can find John Snow in the Black keep, sharping his sword, Sam reading surrounded with books and white direwollf eyeballing some chickens :). On the other side of the ice wall, whights are preparing to attack, riding on undead bears, stags, sbertooth tigers, mamooths (only thin gmissing are spiders large as hounds :) The whole diorama is 2x4, aprox 1m tall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zoth33 Posted May 9, 2020 Very nice wall. I like castle black. I like the blue roofs with bits of snow on them. I liked that scene in the show with the white walkers coming from the woods. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angeli Posted May 9, 2020 thank you both :) the build is also done in a way that allows it to be disassembled and packed in boxes that are max 60cm high, so the towers are cut somewhere in the lower half, and they just "slide" in the premade holes made from other bricks: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunman Posted May 10, 2020 great moc Ivan :) part of a bigger exhibition? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beleg the Ranger Posted May 11, 2020 (edited) Very nice! It captures the feel of the Wall and Castle Black well without being super detailed. (That is a complement, by the way.) Edited May 11, 2020 by Beleg the Ranger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angeli Posted May 13, 2020 On 5/10/2020 at 6:12 PM, Gunman said: great moc Ivan :) part of a bigger exhibition? well met, friend :) Part of a HUGE 3000 m2 exhibit, where 95% of creations are done by Beokocka crazy team :) to make things interesting, there is another exhibit 2500 m2 large with 100% our creations, and another one, but this one is measly small, 200 m2 :) and from my side I have poured in 20.000 minifigsand and around 1000 48x48 baseplates, around 1.5 tons of LEGO bricks :) - I don't know for the rest, but I think around 3 tons of LEGO altogether Imagine that :) I think we have on those three exhibits seven world records, six unnoficial and one Guinnes Book of Records official I think by 2025 I will (or we will) have enough funds to buy enough bricks to make the largest LEGO themed exhibit, not counting official LEGO exhibits, that they make with partners - and creativity is trough the roof, whole walls made into creations, water pumps, fire breathers, etc. I really hope it wil be one amazing show - and it is directed to AFOLs :) On 5/11/2020 at 1:41 PM, Beleg the Ranger said: Very nice! It captures the feel of the Wall and Castle Black well without being super detailed. (That is a complement, by the way.) Thank you :) The issue is always what bricks I have more then what I can build with them :) I don;t consider myself an artist, my things are cool as I have many bricks, byt I find true art in creations of amazingly talented AFOLs who use only handfull of bricks - and create wonders :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adwind Posted May 14, 2020 I really like that you included the Oak! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rockstaremcee Posted May 15, 2020 First, this build is awesome! It really gives me the same feelings, just as watching the show. The impassible wall, the legion sized army of white walkers. I would love to see some close up pictures of: Quote John Snow in the Black keep, sharping his sword, Sam reading surrounded with books and white direwollf eyeballing some chickens :) On 5/13/2020 at 2:44 PM, Angeli said: ... I don't consider myself an artist, my things are cool as I have many bricks, but I find true art in creations of amazingly talented AFOL's who use only handful of bricks - and create wonders :) I completely relate to this! I see the the wonders made so simply and am in awe. I consider myself an artist in other parts of life(photography and design) but with bricks I am still learning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jerry McGlade Posted May 16, 2020 I like this a lot! I like the trees very much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunman Posted May 17, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 10:44 PM, Angeli said: well met, friend :) Part of a HUGE 3000 m2 exhibit, where 95% of creations are done by Beokocka crazy team :) to make things interesting, there is another exhibit 2500 m2 large with 100% our creations, and another one, but this one is measly small, 200 m2 :) and from my side I have poured in 20.000 minifigsand and around 1000 48x48 baseplates, around 1.5 tons of LEGO bricks :) - I don't know for the rest, but I think around 3 tons of LEGO altogether Imagine that :) I think we have on those three exhibits seven world records, six unnoficial and one Guinnes Book of Records official I think by 2025 I will (or we will) have enough funds to buy enough bricks to make the largest LEGO themed exhibit, not counting official LEGO exhibits, that they make with partners - and creativity is trough the roof, whole walls made into creations, water pumps, fire breathers, etc. I really hope it wil be one amazing show - and it is directed to AFOLs :) Thank you :) The issue is always what bricks I have more then what I can build with them :) I don;t consider myself an artist, my things are cool as I have many bricks, byt I find true art in creations of amazingly talented AFOLs who use only handfull of bricks - and create wonders :) wow looking forward to it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
madoka Posted May 17, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 12:44 PM, Angeli said: well met, friend :) Part of a HUGE 3000 m2 exhibit, where 95% of creations are done by Beokocka crazy team :) to make things interesting, there is another exhibit 2500 m2 large with 100% our creations, and another one, but this one is measly small, 200 m2 :) and from my side I have poured in 20.000 minifigsand and around 1000 48x48 baseplates, around 1.5 tons of LEGO bricks :) - I don't know for the rest, but I think around 3 tons of LEGO altogether Ok, I can comprehend the storage requirements for 20,000 minifigs and 1,000 baseplates. What I don't understand is 2,500 square meters (almost 27,000 square feet). Do you have pics? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redroe Posted May 19, 2020 Nice! The smoothness and absence of detail on the wall gives a sense of scale. Almost the opposite effect to, say a star destroyer, where scale is suggested by dozens of tiny pieces. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites