Gregorovich Posted June 13, 2011 Posted June 13, 2011 (edited) So I decided to take LightningTiger's advice, and made a follow up to the "Midnight Heist" vig. The Escape by Gregorovich9, on Flickr Following the robbery at the museum the previous night, two police officers arrived at the residence of a woman with a history of theft. They knocked and waited 3 times, but there was no reply. They battered the door down, and inside they found the treasure lying in the middle of the room. The criminal, however, was nowhere to be seen. There was now no doubt that she was the thief, and so they could now safely return the treasure to the museum. Now, though, the question was no longer where was the treasure, but rather where was she? The Escape 2 by Gregorovich9, on Flickr A close up of the interior. You can see the wall panelling, the treasure, the officers and the rather sparse furnishings. The Escape 4 by Gregorovich9, on Flickr The light fixture. The Escape 6 by Gregorovich9, on Flickr The rather bad looking exterior. I wanted to make the interior Walls White with wooden panels, and the outside tan, to make it seem as though the inside had been decorated. And now, for the surprise! The Escape 5 by Gregorovich9, on Flickr The thief has successfully managed to evade the police, by climbing onto the roof of the house...for now. The Escape 7 by Gregorovich9, on Flickr And lastly, a photo without the figs. I'm not sure why this is so blue . Thanks for looking! Comments are very welcome, but I can't actually make any improvements, because it's already been destroyed. I'm planning on making one last vignette in this series, so stay tuned! Edited June 13, 2011 by Gregorovich Quote
lightningtiger Posted June 13, 2011 Posted June 13, 2011 See crime doesn't pay.....but wasn't it a pink jewel she stole or does she have a fetish for Lego jewels ! Great vig 'Gregorovich', the white globe trick a huge plus what we can not do with out those collectable minfigs eh ? Excellent work.....keep going....I wait for your next installment and Brick On 'Gregorovich' ! Quote
Gregorovich Posted June 13, 2011 Author Posted June 13, 2011 I like the CSI style white glove. Nice one. Thanks! I don't know if they'd use the White CSI style gloves in this situation, but it looks cool See crime doesn't pay.....but wasn't it a pink jewel she stole or does she have a fetish for Lego jewels ! Great vig 'Gregorovich', the white globe trick a huge plus what we can not do with out those collectable minfigs eh ? Excellent work.....keep going....I wait for your next installment and Brick On 'Gregorovich' ! Thanks! It was a pink jewel last time - the pink one's still in the chest, it's just the police lady seems to have a different colour preference . About the white globe trick, thanks, but what is it? Thanks again! Quote
lightningtiger Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 Easy, the gloves so the cops are not fingered for the crime.....or is it handy for planting eh ? Quote
Gregorovich Posted June 16, 2011 Author Posted June 16, 2011 Easy, the gloves so the cops are not fingered for the crime.....or is it handy for planting eh ? Okay, I get it now. You meant "glove" instead of "globe". A few people seem to like the gloves, even though they're probably the easiest thing to make in the whole vignette, and it was a pretty easy vignette to make! Quote
Peanuts Posted June 30, 2011 Posted June 30, 2011 Good sequel, I really like how the lamp was done. And as everyone else said before, the gloves are nice small detail. I also liked your first vignette, especially the ventilation shaft was well done. I'm excited what the final part will bring! Quote
Gregorovich Posted June 30, 2011 Author Posted June 30, 2011 Good sequel, I really like how the lamp was done. And as everyone else said before, the gloves are nice small detail. I also liked your first vignette, especially the ventilation shaft was well done. I'm excited what the final part will bring! Thanks! I'll try and make the last one soon, I'm still searching for the parts. But please, everyone, don't get your hopes up. I'm not that good at making these! I don't want you all to be disappointed! Quote
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