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Hello my name is Ferenc Matyus 34 yers old, and I`m a new user on this platform. A year ago discovered again (since my childhood) the beauty in creation with the Lego cubes. I`m on some projects and just recently finished my first bigger statue which is a life-size Superman Lego sculpture. I look forward to sharing it with everyone. Have a nice day!!
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Hello everyone! Here are some pictures of the making the life-size Superman statue (17.300+ bricks). The pics are not the best quality because i was focusing to built the statue as soon as possible... 2016-05-16 19.02.19 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-05-19 18.54.39 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-05-21 19.15.31 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-05-21 19.16.53 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-06-01 19.20.47 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-06-06 19.42.03 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-07-01 15.24.23 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr
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LEGO Superman Classic Life-size Statue, more than 17.300 LEGO bricks are used The project took nearly six months to plan and build. Each of the 17.324 LEGO bricks are brand new and were glued together for better stability. LEGO Superman dimensions; 1,8 meter - 70,8 inch high (nearly 6 feet tall) Weight 20 kg - 45 pounds. I hope you`ll like it!!! 3 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 4 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 5 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 6 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 7 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 8 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 9 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 11 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr 2016-07-01 15.44.43 by Ferenc Matyus, on Flickr
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My new MOC, a life size face hugger with its egg FaceHugger and egg by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr As you will certainly notice, it is an evolution of the egg and of the facehugger . The facehugger is inpired by the one of AL13N163NA ( ).It will be displayed during the next Fana'briques exhibition in a few days and more photos will come after the exhibition. Enjoy.
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Something new is on the horizon of the Lego Universe - something for people who are bored with the average Lego sets, which are never bigger than a microwave. The 1st business on the internet with Lego Weapon Manuals is for people who are interested in military and building life-sized, BIG creations with their hands. I would have been so happy if these instructions were available when I was a child, but I guess when something that you want doesn't exist in reality you have to create it. Check it out: http://www.ebay.com/sch/legoweaponmanuals/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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So here is a project Ive had for awhile and finally decided to share it with you guys and get some input! I originally intened to make so you could wear it, but I got halfway through and released my head was a little big in one spot. Oh well, all leave that for the second one. Here it is from the front, I used a 1 x 10 piece to create the gap between the face plate and the helmet. Helmet front view by Total BrickMaster, on Flickr And a side view, I am aware the side arent done, it is called a WIP ya' know... Helmet side view by Total BrickMaster, on Flickr Lastly a pic of the inside and the back part of the helmet a plan on finishing at some point. The red and brown plates youre seeing across the back is for stability, which I installed after my little sister (accidentally) kicked it Inside and back plate by Total BrickMaster, on Flickr life Iron Man helmet by Total BrickMaster, on Flickr One last less then dramatic close up! Thanks for checking it out, feel free to give critique and point out glaringly obvious design flaws! Peace!
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It took a team of 12 model shop employees 3,000 hours to build this life size model of the LEGO Bag End set. In addition to containing over 2 million 1×1 bricks this model has working lights in the fireplace and over the bookstand as well as a chimney that really smokes!