Bricknave Posted October 29, 2010 (edited) I've concocted several Halloween vignettes for this Halloween season, each with their own creepy and/or surreal character. Here is a group snapshot of all the vignettes together: My Halloween Vignette Collection by Bricknave, on Flickr Now, for a tour of the individual vignettes! Alabama Bones (Main View) by Bricknave, on Flickr Alabama Bones was no Indiana Jones. He searched for Egyptian artifacts, but ended up being buried under an obelisk as a consequence of his greed. His spirit has returned to his body, and now he seeks to destroy other treasure hunters! The Severed Pirate by Bricknave, on Flickr Long ago, a salty swashbuckler known as The Severed Pirate roamed the seas. His story of plundering and pillaging was never told, because it was too terrifying. The Pumpkin Patch Kid by Bricknave, on Flickr The son of the great Pumpkin King, The Pumpkin Patch Kid is sorrowed by the tradition of mutilating pumpkins every Halloween season. He wishes to return the favor for those who like making Jack-o-Lanterns out of his kin. The Stalker (Left Side View) by Bricknave, on Flickr Every Halloween, The Stalker lurks in a small neighborhood. He's more than a Peeping Tom, that's for sure. The Cloak by Bricknave, on Flickr The Cloak is a phantom who haunts the abandoned opera house. Some say he is a descendant of the infamous Phantom of the Opera himself! The Black Apron by Bricknave, on Flickr The Black Apron is a mysterious figure who dwells in unused kitchens on Halloween nights. He has the ability to make food items out of the most unusual -- and most disturbing -- ingredients. ICU (Main View) by Bricknave, on Flickr ICU is a mysterious medic who lives in an abandoned hospital. He doesn't like to cure people, but he does like to do the exact opposite. The Twisted Wizard (Main View) by Bricknave, on Flickr The Twisted Wizard was once an innocent Mage, but one of his spells was certainly strange! It twisted his limbs, and merged his split personality with the back of his head, giving him everlasting dread. Dr. Wulfenstein (Main View) by Bricknave, on Flickr Dr. Wulfenstein is a furry and lonely genius, who is attempting to create a wolf-woman bride for himself. He is a famous scientific figure in the Werewolf world. Root God Worshiper by Bricknave, on Flickr The Root God Worshiper is interested in more than just gardening. He prays to a long forgotten Root God, and takes part in chaotic rituals, such as the creation of Poison Sumac-Root Beer. The Pale Samurai by Bricknave, on Flickr The Pale Samurai was a super deadly warrior in ancient Japan. He channeled evil Chi throughout his body, enabling him to perform terrifying stunts and sword-play tricks. Grandfather Time: Angel of Death by Bricknave, on Flickr Grandfather Time is an angel of death. All he must do to kill someone is to wait silently. Well, that wraps the tour up. Happy Halloween, and play well! ~Bricknave Edited June 7, 2011 by Rufus Indexed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Cam Posted October 29, 2010 Awesome, just awesome. I love how they all have their own seperate stories. I think my favorite is Alabama bones. Just his pose with the cape that looks like it is perfectly flowing in the wind. Really great job. Where these for a contest of some sort, or just for fun? If so you've outdone yourslef, any one would make a good MOC by itself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bricknave Posted October 29, 2010 Awesome, just awesome. I love how they all have their own seperate stories. I think my favorite is Alabama bones. Just his pose with the cape that looks like it is perfectly flowing in the wind. Really great job. Where these for a contest of some sort, or just for fun? If so you've outdone yourslef, any one would make a good MOC by itself. Thanks for the compliments! To answer your question, I built these just for fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
captain crossbricks Posted October 29, 2010 Those are awesome! My favorite is the black apron. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Masked Builder Posted October 29, 2010 Awesome! My favorite is the Root God Worshiper. Though they're all great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mrlegoninja Posted October 29, 2010 Wow! These are all really great, but my favorite is the cloak. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Soup Nazi Posted October 30, 2010 (edited) Lovely job on these! My best is probably Grandfather Time: Angel of Death Edited October 30, 2010 by The Soup Nazi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XimenaPaulina Posted October 30, 2010 Excellent Halloween vignettes Bricknave! I love the fact that they are separate vigs but can be combined into one whole entity. All 12 are very well-done, but the two that stands-out for me are the Root God Worshipper and the Angel of Death. Truly impressive work(s)! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legostein Posted October 30, 2010 Hello! That's a very original idea, and all of your twelve vignettes are quite creative in their own way. Looking at some of them makes you really feel scared, for example the pumpkin kid manipulating his little cousins with a knife or grandfather time who leaves a trace of death on his way. Cheers, ~ Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sandy Posted October 30, 2010 Wow, what a creative bunch of Halloweeny critters! I have to say I like Grandfather Time the most, even though the whole bunch is very original and well-made. I just wish there'd be at least one female in the group (not counting the poor victim of Dr. Wulfenstein), but that's just my opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites