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  1. JimBaggins

    [MOC] An orc and his wife

    I made this pair of smol orcs for Orctober. https://flic.kr/p/2p8xcnq
  2. From left to right: The thing, Uncle Fester, Wednesday, Gomez, Morticia, Pugsley, Lurch, Grandmama IMG_2522 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr Morticia and Gomez: IMG_2537 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr IMG_2538 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr Lurch and the Thing: IMG_2540 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr IMG_2539 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr Uncle Fester and Grandmama: IMG_2545 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr IMG_2544 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr IMG_2546 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr Pugsley and Wednesday: IMG_2552 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr IMG_2553 by skcheung730, æ–¼ Flickr
  3. Alex B Sign

    [MOC] The Station of Memories

    Hi all, This is my first post so I'll quickly introduce myself : Alex B. Sign, dad x2, judo practiser and AFOL. Thank you for accepting me in your creative community ! I'd like to share with you my MOC I've uploaded on Lego Idea website : The Station of Memories. The Station of Memories is a metaphor of past memories, when the family was gathering for special family events. It is a place out of time, another space-time in which everyone can connect and remember part of his/her life, out of the current everyday life. This is a simple and small family train station located in a pretty countryside little town. Please see samples below (very low quality). You'll find more details and more pics (better quality) about the concept on the Lego Ideas website here I hope you'll enjoy this concept ! If you like it you can support on Lego Ideas Website. Alex B. Sign
  4. This is my latest MOC! The idea for this creation simply came from memories when I was a kid (the 80s) and the exciting moment when my family came home with a brand new TV. The design of this room however is meant to be from the 70s and is mostly made up in my mind, with the help of some reference photos to get the right 70s feeling. Can you recognize what painting I have tried to recreate on the wall? You can see more of my MOCs on my Instagram.
  5. I am happy to announce that the radio play version of The Ideal Order (Second Edition) is now available as a podcast. The radio play was recorded with a group of talented actors here in Christchurch. The play consists of 12 episodes each of approximately 30 minutes. A new episode will be released every week on Friday. The Podcast is available on Apple iTunes, Google Music, Stitcher, TuneIn or directly on the web page. You can listen to the teaser already, the first full episode will be published this Friday. In addition, free eBook versions are available in English and German!
  6. https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCfk0Hv-YZsgRw8fVQRP_3qw We've recently started a YouTube Channel, and amongst other content for families, we have a couple of Lego based videos. It would be so helpful if any of the Lego lovers here would care to take a look and throw us some feedback. Thank you for your time! We are excited to join this community to hear about the latest Lego and Euroblock trends and news! Thank you for all the fun and excitement in the world of Lego!! And...
  7. FiliusRucilo

    [MOC] Family Car

    Today i'd like to present the last car in a series i've build for a exhibition in summer 2015: The LMW (LEGO Motor Works) WB 1.8i. The MOC has 196 parts and one Minifigure. Family Car by Filius Rucilo on Flickr Family Car by Filius Rucilo on Flickr See more photos on my Flickr Album
  8. Brick Corner

    Lego Thanksgiving Day

    Happy Thanksgiving Day! Here is our latest brickfilm
  9. alanboar HK

    [MOC] Dream House

    LEGO MOC - Dream House Size : 50 x 50 x 45cm Pieces : 6000 pcs Description : It is my new creation in ACG2015HK. Bathroom - Colorful theme (For Baby Bathing) 2F - Adventure theme (Our bedroom) 1F - Modern theme (For my wife ^^) GF - Classic theme (For my favourite room) Which room do you like? Flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanboar Creator : Alanboar http://lego.alanstudio.hk
  10. This classic 90's LEGO-styled model was originally built in 2007 by a Brickshelf user named "Widdi". That user uploaded the instructions (seen here: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=249223 ) which I stumbled upon and built / modified in Lego Digital Designer. I put another story on top for the tower, set furniture inside, added a back half, and worked a garage into the structure. The Sinister Mansion: Where you will never want to leave! Fictional Background for the house: Built in 1910, Sinister Manor is one of the last surviving houses in the Edwardian Style of architecture in Ironwood county. It was built by Lord Gregory Sinister for his family, and features one addition not usually seen on Edwardian houses: a automobile garage. The house was left to Gregory's family, (his son Sam Sinister & his sister Alexis Sinister) upon the elder Sinister's death of a stroke in 1913. Sam Sinister went on to serve in the British army in World War I, losing his left hand in the conflict and replacing it with a iron hook. When he returned from the conflict Sam set about continuing his fathers tradition: collecting treasure precious artifacts, through legal and illegal means. The collection was stored in the Attic of the sinister Mansion until it became too large and was moved to a more secure (and secret) location. The inside features the furniture from my Haunted House (10228) MOD, including (but not limited to): a Queen size bed, stove, table, phonograph, sidetable with lamp plus the couch. The first floor I has the living / dining rooms, as the couch, stove and table and other associated items are there. The second floor features the master bedroom with a small balcony on the right side. The third floor is the attic, which is empty. The tower / roof (fourth floor) is also empty. The Rear of the house. This model is significantly cheaper / less parts intensive than my other Victorian Mansion (the one based off the Monster Fighter's "Haunted House") This car, the Ogel Mark III, goes in the garage. Here are the cars statistics: Model Name: Ogel MK III Configuration: two seat Engine Class: V8 Designer: Lord Ogel Build Date: 1925 Builder: Ogel Motor Car Works Current Owner: Lord Sam Sinister Length: 21 studs Width: 6 studs Height: 5 bricks Top Speed: 88 MPH Fictional background for the car: After the Orient Expedition of 1924, Lord Sam Sinister's Island Racer was seized by Soviet (Russian) forces when Sinister tried bribing his way onto the Trans-Siberian express without the proper papers. Sinister was put on the next train out of Russia without the car. In early 1925 he boarded the Simplon-Orient Express bound for Paris from Istanbul. While in Paris he telephoned the Ogel Motor Car Corporation asking for a newer, faster and more expensive car to be sent to his home at Sinister Manor in three weeks. Sinister arrived at his Edwardian-style manor to find this car waiting for him. It features two seats, a spare tire, a much longer wheelbase and goes 13 miles per hour faster than his old car. LDD file for the house & car: http://www.mocpages....1416516743m.lxf Comments, questions and complaints welcome!
  11. doink

    MOC: Family home and family

    I have been at it again - the children asked me to create something that resembles us but cooler... as if that would be possible! Anyway, here are some images... thoughts and comments as ever are welcomed. Home sweet home Back garden and the family Kitchen with some pizza - yum! Attic bedroom Dad with the tablet and the dog...
  12. Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings, and Happy Holidays from Kooberz Studios! I'd like to share my latest animation with all of you on this fine Dec. 25th. Introducing the LEGO Yule Log. I recommend throwing this up on the big screen for your families to enjoy while they're eating, but that's just me. ;)
  13. Daala

    The future of Star Wars

    From the album: Admiral Daala

    A family day in the future with Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leila Organa Solo, Chewbecca and twins Jacen and Jaina Solo

    © Admiral Daala

  14. Daala

    The future of Star Wars

    From the album: Admiral Daala

    A family day in the future with Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leila Organa Solo, Chewbecca and twins Jacen and Jaina Solo

    © Admiral Daala

  15. Daala

    The future of Star Wars

    From the album: Admiral Daala

    A family day in the future with Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leila Organa Solo, Chewbecca and twins Jacen and Jaina Solo

    © Admiral Daala

  16. LegoJalex

    A family playing Pong in the 70s

    A small MOC showing a family playing Pong in the 70s. I got the inspiration to build it from an old Nintendo advertisment.