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  1. Round 12 is over and it was a victory for the BAGPIPER . Now on to round 13 Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 13, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 14 and so on.
  2. Round 11 is over and it was a victory for the ROGUE though the banana costume guy was very close. Now on to round 12. I think it's another good round! Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 12, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 13 and so on.
  3. Hello guys. I'll leave this thread open and edit it to summarize the winners and who is already on the next stage. For the ones who don't know, there is a massive game going on which will tell us what is the best collectable minifigure so far. 64 minifigures won stage 1: Series 2 VAMPIRE, PHARAOH and SPARTAN, Series 3 ELF and GORILLA SUIT GUY, Series 4 HAZMAT GUY, Series 5 LIZARD SUIT GUY, GRADUATE and LUMBERJACK, Series 6 MINOTAUR, GENIE, BUTCHER, LEPRECHAUN, HIGHLAND BATTLER, SURGEON, LADY LIBERTY and ROMAN LEGIONNAIRE, Series 7 HIPPIE, BUNNY SUIT GUY, OCEAN KING, VIKING WOMAN, AZTEC WARRIOR and BAGPIPER, Series 8 CONQUISTADOR, DIVER, FAIRY and ALIEN VILLAINESS, Series 9 CYCLOPS, FORTUNE TELLER and FOREST MAIDEN, Series 10 SEA CAPTAIN, REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER, MEDUSA, ROMAN COMMANDER and GRANDPA, Series 11 SCARECROW, GINGERBREAD MAN, YETI and TIKI WARRIOR, Series 12 SPOOKY GIRL, HUN WARRIOR, BATTLE GODDESS, PIG SUIT GUY, FAIRYTALES PRINCESS and GOOD WIZARD, Series 13 CLASSIC KING and GOBLIN, Series 14 SQUARE FOOT, BANSHEE and FLY MONSTER, Series 15 QUEEN, SATYR and FRIGHTENING KNIGHT, Series 16 HIKER, BABYSITTER, IMP BOY, MARIACHI and ROGUE, Series 17 SAUSAGE MAN, GOURMET CHEF and ELF MAIDEN, Series TLM SHAKESPEARE, Series Disney STITCH, Series TLBM LOBSTER LOVIN' BATMAN 32 reached stage 3: Series 2 SPARTAN, Series 4 HAZMAT GUY, Series 3 ELF, Series 6 LEPRECHAUN, ROMAN SOLDIER, LADY LIBERTY, Series 7 VIKING WOMAN, BAGPIPER, BUNNY SUIT GUY and AZTEC WARRIOR, Series 8 DIVER and CONQUISTADOR, Series 9 FORTUNE TELLER, Series 10 MEDUSA, ROMAN COMMANDER and SEA CAPTAIN, Series 11 TIKI WARRIOR, SCARECROW and GINGERBREAD MAN, Series 12 HUN WARRIOR, SPOOKY GIRL, FAIRYTALE PRINCESS and BATTLE GODDESS, Series 13 KING, Series 15 QUEEN, SATYR and FRIGHTENING KNIGHT, Series 16 IMP BOY, ROGUE and MARIACHI, Series 17 GOURMET CHEF, Series TLBM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 16 reached stage 3. Series 2 SPARTAN, Series 3 ELF, Series 4 HAZMAT GUY, Series 6 LADY LIBERTY, Series 7 BAGPIPER Series 8 DIVER, Series 10 ROMAN COMMANDER and SEA CAPTAIN, Series 11 TIKI WARRIOR and SCARECROW, Series 12 BATTLE GODDESS, Series 13 KING, Series 15 FRIGHTENING KNIGHT, SATYR and QUEEN, Series 17 GOURMET CHEF 8 reached the quarter finals: Series 3 ELF, Series 4 HAZMAT GUY, Series 6 LADY LIBERTY, Series 7 BAGPIPER, Series 8 DIVER, Series 11 SCARECROW, Series 15 SATYR/FAUN and FRIGHTENING KNIGHT 4 reached the semifinals Series 3 ELF, Series 8 DIVER, Series 11 SCARECROW Series 15 FAUN/SATYR Only two reached the final! [/ And the SCARECROW WON IT! NEWS: YOU CAN SEE THE ACTUAL WHOLE LIST AND STATUS HERE: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bju9VUIPee6lx_XBbZatZVbU1NKqFSGEegvs2PhIphg/edit?usp=sharing The last vote is casted here: Keep voting, as more the players more the fun! If you fancy, please comment either this or the current active voting thread to make this alive and well visible to EB members. Thanks!
  4. Round 10 is over and it was a victory for the YETI though the clockwork robot was very close. Now on to round 11. This is gonna be tough! Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 11, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 12 and so on.
  5. Round 9 is over and it was a victory for the LEPRECHAUN. Now on to round 10. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 10, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 11 and so on.
  6. Round 8 is over and it was a plebiscite for the TIKI . Now on to round 9. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 9, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 10 and so on.
  7. Round 6 is over and ruled by the CONQUISTADOR who had a lot of preferences and ruled the others. Now on to round 7. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 7, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 8 and so on.
  8. Itaria No Shintaku

    THE GREATEST CMF ROUND 6

    Round 5 is over and ruled by the ROMAN COMMANDER who had over 50% of the voters. Now on to round 6. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 6, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 7 and so on.
  9. Itaria No Shintaku

    THE GREATEST CMF ROUND 5

    Round 4 is over and won by the BABYSITTER who ruled. Now on to round 5. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 5, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 6 and so on. I'll start with my vote for the Roman Commander.
  10. Itaria No Shintaku

    THE GREATEST CMF ROUND 3

    Round 2 is over and won by the WIZARD that had 40% of the votes. Now on to round 3. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 3, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 4 and so on.
  11. Itaria No Shintaku

    THE GREATEST CMF ROUND 2

    Round 1 is over and won by the PIG SUIT GUY that overwhelmed the opponents. Now on to round 2. Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 2, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 3 and so on.
  12. Itaria No Shintaku

    THE GREATEST MINIFIGURES GAME! ROUND 1

    Hello everybody! As I already told you, I was planning a new, BIG game for your fun! And now I am ready! Are you ready for THE GREATEST MINIFIGURES GAME ? Rules are simple: pick your favourite minifigure among the one you see. This is round 1, we'll go through many rounds before stating the best collectible minifigure ever... but I believe it will be funny! Notes: minifigures are selected randomly. Only one minifigure goes to the next stage. All 384 collectibles released so far are present. 384 / 6 = 64, only 64 will survive the first round. I will tell the winner when going with round 2 and so on. And now vote!
  13. **Not official** The storm troopers are out on patrol duty when they come across a very different kind of Darth Vader...
  14. VaderFan2187

    [MOC] LEGO Game Battle on Scarif

    Hello everyone! Similar to 3866 Battle on Hoth, I have created a MOC: Battle on Scarif! Same rules, just different builds and colours. I know it's not the most creative of MOCs, but I will work on more creative ones in future :) Here is the MOC: I hope you like it VaderFan2187
  15. Hi Friends, I created Lego Racing Wheel, that looks like Formula 1 cars wheel. Now it is much more convinient and easy to play racing games on my iPhone. Enjoy.
  16. Hi! I'm a board game designer who recently designed a game about castle building and combat. I was frustrated with not having a game where you actually design the shape of the walls and towers etc instead of just managing the building process. Legos are the perfect components for such a game. I suppose you people on this board might be interested in such a creation. The game is called Albarrana and you can find the rules here and the boardgamegeek-site here. I'd appreciate all feedback on the rules and the game, but most of all I'd appreciate any of you having a go at it. You can't design board games for money - only to be played and enjoyed. :)
  17. Here is another small vignette from the ea multiplayer video game "Star Wars Battlefront". This time, I build a scene from the Death Star DLC. It shows a battle between some rebels and stormtroopers in a typical imperial Death Star coridor. I hope you like it,let me know ;) Star Wars Battlefront- Inside the Death Star by KevFett2011, on Flickr Star Wars Battlefront- Inside the Death Star by KevFett2011, on Flickr Star Wars Battlefront- Inside the Death Star by KevFett2011, on Flickr Greetings KevFett2011
  18. 9v system

    THE PHOTOSHOP GAME v2

    The Photoshop Game how it works is: a photo that I like is posted here then someone will edit that photo and repost it then another person will do the same and so on until the end photo looks nothing like the original heres the photo (of course it had to be something from frozen)
  19. Hi guys, Here is a small MOC. It shows a scene from SW Battlefront on the Sulfur Fields Map on Sullust. I hope you like it,let me know :D Do you play Battlefront too? Here is a comparison pic: https://i.ytimg.com/...xresdefault.jpg Greetings KevFett2011
  20. Are any Sonic fans exited for what the 25th anniversary will bring? Here we'll talk about whatever the game will be (as of now I don't know), and Sonic related things that occur in 2016/2017, like the Sonic shoes (which should be really cool!) So the 25th anniversary game will most likely be revealed at the SDCC (San Diego Comic Con), which is tomorrow! (right now anyway) I myself won't be going, but I'll definitely be watching the stream on that day or later if I miss it. You can also talk about your thoughts on Sonic, and how the 25th anniversary could affect that. But that's all in due time
  21. Hi, as promised, this is the game. On 64 playcards you will find 32 couples. Each couple has only one tile in common, and this tile has to be at the exact right position and in the exaxt right colour. To be sure that you have found the right position, mind the blue dot each playcard has in its frame. This blue dot has to be at the same postion to make playcards comparable. May an example will help you? Look for the to playcards in G 2 and in H 8. If you turn them "in head" both in the position "bottom right", you will find the 1x4 light blue tile in the same position. As a result: a good friend. But there are a lot of fool friends on the table, as you can imagine now, right? Because the picture's qualitiy is poor, it could be difficult for you to find all couples, especially those with printings and those in chrome gold or golden colour, so you should not do so. Take this as an introduction of my work and fun I have on exhibitions. I'm afraid it's necessary to play this live and not on a screen. The sense is to invite passaging people to spend time with a funny "hide-and-seek"-game at any time and in any language. It's a job for kids and adults as well, and in Switzerland there was a family of 4 who spent about 45 minutes to find all couples -and they refused any help! The thing is this: The less playcards are on the table, the more difficult it is to find the rest ... Yours Andreas
  22. Ron Dayes

    [moc] Fallout 4 Rocket 69

    hi there, i just finished the "Rocket 69" from Fallout 4, since that really is one inspiring design they pulled off with this one hope you like it! Rocket 69 from Fallout 4 by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr Fallout 4 69 top view.lxf by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr Fallout 4 Rocket 69 back view.lxf by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr Fallout 4 Rocket 69 side view.lxf by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr cheers!
  23. Time to power up to 1.21 gigawatts, hit that 88mph mark and lets go Back to the Future! Far out man. The official LEGO set blurb from the Shop@Home website says: Now on to the review. The box, like all the other dimensions sets, is more of a swing tag carton kind of thing. The level packs have an extra fold of cardboard on the front that creates a tab to add a little extra front space. This advertises the fact that the Level Pack unlocks a whole new game level. Displayed quite nicely are the character and the two vehicles, both iconic to Back to the Future. The side graphic, the trapezoid design of the carton makes the sides pretty hard to capture well on camera, the angle causes all sorts of issues! Though the unusual shape makes it stand out on the rails in shops. Here, like all the other boxes, there is a picture of the character with some action going on. The back of the box show cases the three in one nature of the vehicles. A little picture of each "mode" and an in-game shot of them in action. We also get the Dimensions graphic and the regular blurb and ratings information that is legally required. Inside the box are two polybags and the most pointless instruction manual you ever did see. The booklet only shows you how to build your minifigure and then directs you on to the game. Of course, this is part of the nature, the point, of LEGO Dimensions. Building real LEGO that then plays onscreen is what sets the game apart from other toy/gaming products. This does make it a little frustrating if you see the mini set and characters as display pieces and a nice gift for a Back to the Future fan. Though it is not impossible to track down the instructions online. Marty We've got the many layers that makes a Marty outift and the nifty printed game tag. I love the use of the Back to the Future font for his name. This is the same figure as the one that appeared in 21103 The DeLorian Time Machine, now with the guitar, unprinted. It is listed as a new part in Bricklink, but it looks a little like a number of other guitars that have appeared in varied printed designs. A decent way for a collector to pick up a Marty figure if they missed the limited set. Though, like all Dimensions, pricey from a purely bricks point of view. Here from the official LEGO Dimensions youtube channel: The character video for Marty. DeLorean Time Machine This one has a snazzy mini-kit style design with moving gull-wing doors. A very clever use of parts and great for display. Electric Time Machine The Electric Time Machine, it's electric! With the usual re-jigging of parts used to make the original flavour time machine, this one is a lot more sparkly with the trans-lite-blue parts. Like in a lot of LEGO games, lightning/electrical powers are needed to neutralise or power-up obstacles and puzzles in game. Ultimate Time Machine The Ultimate Time Machine: Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads! The flying DeLorean (and many other flying cars) are the second most desired dohicky that featured in the far off year of 2015 in Back to the Future part Two. Again, kudos to the designers for making such a tidy little model using all the parts in two other builds. A neat looking car, matching the look from the movie at this scale. It is honestly competing with the original flavour DeLorean Time Machine for the spot of display vehicle. Hoverboard It is 2016, we have a hoverboard. Okay, so it is a LEGO one and it only hovers if we swoosh, but still. Hoverboard! The most desirable part being the actual hoverboard piece. The correct shape, colour and print (barring the rival toymaker's logo!) this was what was sorely missing from the original minifig scaled DeLorean set. Of course, it has a lot of extra "goings on" to fulfil the three vehicle mode requirement. They aren't too bad in this "mode" but still a little odd considering the sleek appearance of an "actual" hoverboard in the film. Ultimate Hover Jet - Now this one is the nicer of the designs if you're planning on keeping the hoveboard with all the extras. Though it looks like this is a board tooled up for a trans-atlantic flight instead of future style skateboard shenanigans. The Cyclone board for whirl-ey cyclone-ey powerups. This design is one of the more odd. I also feel like the clip arm should be holding something, so kept on searching in case there was something missing! Well, again a great set for the big Back to the Future fan in your life. Everyone loves a LEGO figure of a character they like and the mini-kit style DeLorean is an excellent design with two equally great alternates to build. A printed hoverboard is great fun for collectors and fans alike. Game wise, it is more of the same for a LEGO Game. With the gimmicks brought in by Dimensions and the game pad. Thanks to TLG and Eurobricks for providing me these sets to play with! Sorry it takes so long for me to play them!
  24. I built this for my love and interest of the RTS Game Homeworld. Check out my flickr album for comparison shots in-game vs. this model. Stats: Five months design, two months to source and build, just under 11,000 pieces, 57 inches (L), 15 inches (W)... Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr
  25. For those unfamiliar with the game, Age of Empires is a real-time strategy game that requires players to build up an economy, train units, and conquer other players. A few of the guys from InnovaLUG, including myself, have really enjoyed playing the game ever since Mark (Mark of Falworth) introduced the game to us when it was on sale. We play Age of Empires II HD edition on Steam. If any of you play the game, add us! Maybe we'll get a game together sometime! Anyway, enough with the background. Several members from InnovaLUG decided to do a Flash-MOC by recreating some of the buildings from the game. We hope you enjoy! Visit the article on InnovaLUG's website to see each building separately with links to the posts on Flickr.