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Minifig Customization Workshop Contest 2011
Atin replied to LuxorV's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Sounds like fun, there are a lot of different genres to explore, I look forward to seeing what I can come up with and what others will come up with! -
11) The Minifig Museum (Eurobricks Collectable Minifigures Series 1 Entry) - 2 points 5) Cryostasis (Eurobricks Collectable Minifigures Series 1 Entry) - 1 point
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1 Point each for: 36) Lawn Gnome Entry (Build by Ninja Nin) 24) Musketeer Entry (Build by mookage) 4) The Monster Entry (Build by Titolian)
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Here's mine! Good luck all!
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Awesome job guys! This contest was a lot of fun and I can't wait till the next one (Perhaps then I will win something )
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#18: Wrestler, Karate Master and Sumo Wrestler by gabe - 1 Point #19: Magician, Mime and Tennis Player by Cornelius Murdock - 1 Point #20: Nurse, Surfer and Space Villain by Darkblane - 1 Point Your guy's entries were fantastic, keep up the good work!
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#7 Pilot Entry By Dan Church - 1 point #30 Pilot Entry By Brick City Depot - 1 point #49 Mummy Entry By MstrOfPppts - 1 point Awesome entries guys!
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Eurobricks Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 3 Building Contest
Atin replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Minifig:Alien Theme: Space, Sci-Fi Hull Breach "Captain, there has been a report of a hull breach in corridor 2254 and the crew are requesting immediate backup." Check out the origanal photo here: Or just click on the photo. Good luck everyone! -
4 by Âtin, on Flickr Pretty self explanatory if I do say so myself :)
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Thanks guys, I'm glad you all like the mixed styles.
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Thanks for the support and "Good Luck" wishes guys! A lot of people have been asking (On here, Flikr and the BAF) for behind the scenes photos so I updated my post and added them. Thanks again!
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Entry Date: August 10, 2176. I remember back when I was young and my parents would tell me fanciful stories about the apocalypse to scare me. I would spend hours playing video games that placed me in post apocalyptic worlds and I had to "learn" how to survive, as if the designers even knew what life after the apocalypse would be like. Upon looking back I realize how ignorant much of my generation was in using our resources wisely. The majority of us grew up getting everything we wanted and never thought we would have to learn to survive on our own. Most people don't remember how the war started, all we remember is when the moon stopped and our world became tidally locked. Then there was the period of mass confusion, people fleeing the side of our world that would soon be covered in ice and trying to find room on the side that would slowly be burned to death. In many ways the countless who perished had it easy, they would not have to go through the wars and death that took place in the immediate aftermath of the Great Shift. Now the earths population is just a fraction of what it once was. The majority of the population lives in the small "Comfort" zone in between the desert and eternal ice. There existence is a pitiful shadow of what they once had, enslaved to a few warlords they must work endlessly to make enough food to survive. Then there are the few people like me. Whether we were forced to leave the "Comfort" zone or left on our own free will our lives are the same: Survive. Edit: Behind the Scenes Alas, Los Angeles Behind the Scenes: Photo Shoot by Âtin, on Flickr An overview of the setup for the photoshoot. Alas, Los Angeles Behind the Scenes: The Road & Town by Âtin, on Flickr A picture of my new (to my knowledge) road technique for forced perspective. There is also a closeup on the town and surrounding scenery. For the Nov BBC contest over on the Brickarms Forums. I knew as soon as it was announced that this months theme would be sand that I was going to build an apocalypse scene (apocalypse and sand go together like peanut butter and jelly). I also knew that there would be a ton of other apocalypse scenes so I had to figure out a way to make mine unique. My solution was Forced Perspective. I also decided to find a new reason why the world would turn into a barren wasteland and I decided to use the world becoming tidally locked. Brickarms/Non Lego: Machete, KAR-98, Glaive, 2 Mono-pods and a Bi-pod Photoshopped road sign If any one is interested I will be adding photos showing how this was done tomorrow. Enjoy! ~Atin
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The Battle of Kawatarō Pass by Âtin, on Flickr A W.L.F. Strike team attacks a Blood Orc outpost at Kawatarō pass. The Battle of Kawatarō Pass by Âtin, on Flickr Ive had this diorama sitting on my desk since the beginning of November and due to a series of unfortunate events I haven't been able to post it until now. I got the name Kawatarō from the Wikipedia page on Kappa's. The Battle of Kawatarō Pass by Âtin, on Flickr The Battle of Kawatarō Pass Montage by Âtin, on Flickr Medium Shots. The Battle of Kawatarō Pass Montage by Âtin, on Flickr Close Shots. The Mechs are based off of Aaron's Raiding Party! Blue Mech (N1-NJ4 Class Mech) Red Mech (SH0-6UN Class Mech) Enjoy! ~Atin
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Thanks, the vest is from a custom piece seller named Minifig Cat: http://www.bricklink.com/myImg/37759.jpg