L-space Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Dear fellow Eurobrickers, next to my Star wars addiction I'm working more and more on MOC's based upon sir Terry Pratchetts (knighted yesterday at Buckingham Palace btw) books of the Discworld. After a search on the forums I found a few topics but unfortunately a few promissing ones, like this one with the characters, has lost it links to the pictures. What remains is a great MOC of the Mended Drum. Now I would like to here from the Discworld fans; let's recreate the characters with original minifig parts, make more MOC's and see A'tuin reach his destination. Since I do not want to waist topics my included question is: Does it belong in History & Adventure? The Discworld society seems mid-eavel but may represent I seperate theme. I wont go so far as saying it disserves a theme by itself, well it does actually, but there simply isn't a big enough market for it I think. Your comments and suggestions are greatly appriciated. Quote
AwesomeStar Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 I'm a big fan of his Discworld Fable - The Last Hero. I'm also very intrested in his other work but Discworld is just plain awesome. In regards to the theme it fits in, I would say a mix of Castle, Steampunk and Magicpunk. I wouldn't mind a look in on this project and wouldn't mind helping? -A.S. Quote
Sandy Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 I'd rather put Discworld MOCs (like any other MOCs based on non-licensed books, movies and videogames) to Other Themes, since it's not really a historical theme. But that is of course up to the moderators to decide, and there's really no harm done if a topic gets lost into a "wrong" section - the mods will just move it if they deem that necessary. Quote
Sir Dillon Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 I'm not familiar with Discworld, so I'm not sure where it belongs. The Mended Drum creation posted by Adam looks like a castle creation, but creations relying more on steampunk belong in the Other Themes forum. If this topic is more meant as a discussion of the books, then it goes in Culture and Multimedia. Quote
Zepher Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Discworld includes magicians, which is allowed in this forum. I think htat you should be fine. Other than that... I'm not sure what this post is meant to be about. I'm a fan of the books, but what are we meant to discuss in this topic? Quote
L-space Posted February 20, 2009 Author Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) Discworld includes magicians, which is allowed in this forum. I think htat you should be fine.Other than that... I'm not sure what this post is meant to be about. I'm a fan of the books, but what are we meant to discuss in this topic? I was asking 2 questions; 1 are there people out there building MOCs based upon the Discworld novels? 2 is this the right forum to post in, for reasons stated in the first post? but that should finally be decided by the moderators, but feel free to add to the discussion. Edited February 20, 2009 by L-space Quote
Oswald the Rabbit Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 I think the Other Themes would be best suited. I love the Discworld Series I bought the Hogfather DVD and am hooked. I can't wait for the Colour of Magic to come out on DVD. Quote
Loganwan Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 I had to Google it to find out about it. It sounds interesting. I am going to have to check it out. Look at that, go to look at LEGOs on the internet, and get hooked into reading. Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Was he knighted? Fabulous news! Excellent. Discworld is an amazing series, I hope to see many MOCs from fans. No school for me this week, so I might (might!) be able to put something small together... Quote
Peppermint_M Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 I will love to try and help. Is this a planned rebuild of any of the locals/characters therin or a no holds barred build of any place or person you wish? Quote
L-space Posted February 23, 2009 Author Posted February 23, 2009 I will love to try and help. Is this a planned rebuild of any of the locals/characters therin or a no holds barred build of any place or person you wish? It isn't a planned project or build, just my own thoughts on the Discworld. However I think it would be nice as Discworld fans to agree on surtain things so it will be easy recognicable to others what is depicted in Discworld themed MOC's. I'm putting up what I think may be the characters in minifigstyle as soon as my next bricklink order arrives from the US. But feel free to join in the fun and put the Discworld on the Eurobricks map. That is what it is all about. Build with LEGO and enjoy! Quote
AwesomeStar Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I could build some Last Hero MOCs and minifigs, if thats okay? Go, Terry, Go! Discworld Inferno!!!! Quote
Dragonator Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 Ah Discworld, an example of the true genius of the human mind. I would say it is definitely medieval/early industrial, that is what it is mostly based around. It includes fantasy creatures and many elements normally associated with castle, so I'd say it belongs here. Glad to see there are a few fans hanging around the boards! Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 However I think it would be nice as Discworld fans to agree on surtain things so it will be easy recognicable to others what is depicted in Discworld themed MOC's. If I understand correctly, you'd like to set up a sort of database of characters (and perhaps even locations), so different people here can add to one online LEGO Discworld 'universe' which will then look somewhat consistent? That's a great idea. Might be a tad difficult to achieve, but I'm all for trying. On a related note: I've noticed you can buy red wizard hats on Bricklink. I've never seen a set or minifig with one, though. So... is the red wizard hat an official, rare part? Or what's it's story? (I'm asking 'cause it'll look good on Rincewind, but I'm not hooked on the notion of buying unofficial LEGO.) Quote
hewkii9 Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 On a related note: I've noticed you can buy red wizard hats on Bricklink. I've never seen a set or minifig with one, though. So... is the red wizard hat an official, rare part? Or what's it's story? (I'm asking 'cause it'll look good on Rincewind, but I'm not hooked on the notion of buying unofficial LEGO.) It's most likely one of the pieces made to test the mold, those are usually done in red. Quote
natelite Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 On a related note: I've noticed you can buy red wizard hats on Bricklink. I've never seen a set or minifig with one, though. So... is the red wizard hat an official, rare part? Or what's it's story? (I'm asking 'cause it'll look good on Rincewind, but I'm not hooked on the notion of buying unofficial LEGO.) red is a test color. whenever a new mold is created, it will be done in red as a color test. that's why you have red vader helmet, etc. it was never released as an official set, hence BL sellers are gouging them. as for rarity, it's not really that rare as you can see there are more than a few available from BL. but because of the gouging, it can be pricy. another test "color" is trans-clear. Quote
L-space Posted February 24, 2009 Author Posted February 24, 2009 If I understand correctly, you'd like to set up a sort of database of characters (and perhaps even locations), so different people here can add to one online LEGO Discworld 'universe' which will then look somewhat consistent? That's a great idea. Might be a tad difficult to achieve, but I'm all for trying. On a related note: I've noticed you can buy red wizard hats on Bricklink. I've never seen a set or minifig with one, though. So... is the red wizard hat an official, rare part? Or what's it's story? (I'm asking 'cause it'll look good on Rincewind, but I'm not hooked on the notion of buying unofficial LEGO.) Yes sir Mr Spielbrick, you got the idea Just to bring some consistency in the appearance of the characters. And then build like mad(wo)men to great nice MOC's I think i can post the first characters next weekend, if the mail service works as promissed. Quote
Mr Spielbrick Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 Thanks to all those who explained where the red hat is from. Counts as official, then, eh! Good news indeed. L-space... are you going for yellow or fleshe figs? Or perhaps two options, so people can choose their preferred, uhm, "skintone"? I saw your Band with Rocks In MOC, they look good! Quote
L-space Posted February 26, 2009 Author Posted February 26, 2009 Thanks to all those who explained where the red hat is from. Counts as official, then, eh! Good news indeed. L-space... are you going for yellow or fleshe figs? Or perhaps two options, so people can choose their preferred, uhm, "skintone"? I saw your Band with Rocks In MOC, they look good! Oops, you got me there. I haven't really thought of that. I'm now only working with yellow heads. Mainly because that is my first response to lego and because I am basing the characters on my imagination and the covers by Josh Kirby. So my automatic reaction is: "yellow". With yellow you can create the cartoony feel some of Pratchetts characters described in the novels and you have more choice in facial expressions. On the other hand, yellost did an excellent sir Terry here in the flesh so to say. However, I do think fleshy is completely acceptable with movie characters, I do like them in Star Wars and Indiana Jones. And because we have mini-series and movies from the Discworld; Hogfather, The Colour of Magic, I think we can fleshy them as well. In conlusion: They both look acceptable to me, but I am going for good ol' yellow for now. Quote
Peppermint_M Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 Can we go by the pictures in The Art of the Discworld? It's a very good book. Quote
united brick Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Finnaly some one who likes terry pratchets world held be elephants and turtles Quote
The Bricksmith Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 This sounds like a great idea and could produce some very cool MOC's. Now I have something other to build other than bad Power Miners MOC's. Quote
L-space Posted February 27, 2009 Author Posted February 27, 2009 Can we go by the pictures in The Art of the Discworld?It's a very good book. Sure, go for it it's a great way to get inspired. And you made me buy the book this morning, thanks. Quote
Peppermint_M Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 I'm glad to have pointed it out I will get to work as soon as I can make my mind up on what to try first... Quote
AwesomeStar Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 I've already made a start on my Discworld - The Last Hero minifigs. Here's my list of figs to make: Cohen the Barbarian (and possibly his gang of aging heroes) The Librarian (Ook! ) Rincewind The minstrel (definatley my favourite character of this fable, but the hardest to make due to his elabourate costume, so I think i may have to chop up some capes and MMCB stuff) Leonard of Quirm Evil Harry Dread Captain Carrot And as for MOCs, I'll make The Kite and maybe a secret MOC, too... Just thought you'd like to know. -A.S. Quote
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