Four Bricks Tall Posted March 8 Want a chance to win 10332 Medieval Town Square, 21343 Viking Village, or one of two 31120 Medieval Castles? Build a medieval market stall or create a medieval minifig and you just might take home a medieval-themed LEGO set! Medieval Market Stall - Build a market stall out of LEGO bricks that would thematically fit into the Medieval Town Square - Take a photo of it in a natural environment outdoors-- dirt, gravel, moss work great. Avoid grass and leaves! Medieval Minifigure - Create a medieval-themed minifigure-- castle, Vikings, fantasy so long as it's medieval - Take a photo of it in a natural environment outdoors or in an appropriate brick-built set (retail like Medieval Blacksmith or a MOC) Prizes Medieval Market Stall - Medieval Town Square (grand prize) and Viking Village (runner up) Medieval Minifigure - Creator 3-in-1 31120 Medieval Castle sets Limit 2 entries per category. Contest ends April 7 22:00 CET. How to enter Photos (no renders, no AI) are accepted on Instagram, Reddit, and Discord. Please see the details for instructions about each platform. Full contest details are at Medieval March Contest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim Posted March 8 This looks very cool. And what a nice set to win. Good luck with the contest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Four Bricks Tall Posted March 8 Thanks! The submissions are coming in already and I hope to see some from Eurobricks members too. Lots of talent here! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KotZ Posted March 8 I like this idea! I'll see what I can scrounge up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sympatik Brick Posted March 9 For the LEGO Medieval contest, can I use a minifigure I've already built and published, or do I need to create a completely new one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Four Bricks Tall Posted March 9 There's no restrictions on creation date. But presentation matters so if you've already created something that fits the contest, work on showing it the best way possible. Follow those photography tips! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites