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Here's Abraham Lincoln's space chair.
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Are you a DJ?
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Next up, WyldStyle's tag.
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No, it's not the end, but the beginning of the end credits. Also, I have posted the other side of the Master Builder submarine in the Assembling Cloud Cuckoo Land topic (click the clouds in my signature below).
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@NDLG80. It would be fun to build, wouldn't it? Overall, the main structure holds together very well. On my model, I have a few floating parts; the portholes the pig's mask and cheeks, a few pieces on the tail fin, and a couple pieces of WyldStyle's graffiti. Most of these would be easy to fix with some slight substitutions. I think the main effort would be in identifying any part/color combinations that don't actually exist. I try to recreate what's on the screen and don't stop to check which parts/colors have actually been produced.
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Here's the other side. We don't get to see all of it at once in the movie.
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It always amazes me when complex buildings like this also come with a complete interior. Fantastic. As far as renders go, whether it lets you complete your vision that you wouldn't be able to build yourself, whether it's a starting point to figure out tricky details before building something physically, or whether it encourages others to build, keep on rendering. I fully appreciate the effort and the challenge in collecting all of the necessary parts to build any MOC, especially larger ones like this. However there is a lot to be said for the up front design process that allows a MOC to exist in the first place, especially one that is as well done as yours. Thanks for sharing.
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Retrobricker is rebuilding vintage Lego sets.
Xon67 replied to Retrobricker's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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@CopperTablet Here is a plan view of Emmet's apartment (the 50-stud-wide version). Hopefully it will give you an idea of the available space for stairs/elevator, etc. @NDLG80 That looks amazing! Great work! It would be great to see more. For anyone who is interested, I have posted my first pic of the Master Builder submarine in the Assembling Cloud Cuckoo Land topic (just click on the clouds in my signature below). More views will be posted in the near future.
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Here ya go! Starting off with a familiar view. This is just shy of 100 studs long and is made of over 3,300 bricks (without an internal structure). There are only a handful of "floating" bricks. More views to come.
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MOC: Osterfeld comprehensive school - Architecture style
Xon67 replied to Sven J's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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@BrickJagger. I have a mutant ability to levitate ABS. ;-P Here's the last of the Octan invasion flyers. Next up--The Master Builder submarine!
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@Fitmanb. @CopperTablet. My builds attempt to recreate what is on-screen as closely as possible. Often, that means choosing part/color combinations that don't exist in real LEGO parts. Making them physically means having to make the choice of either substituting in other parts/colors or using paint to match the color seen in the movie. Fitmanb -- My large crawler crane doesn't have an under carriage. The "wheels" that the treads go on are floating (just like in the movie). Also, I'm not sure how well the crane part itself would hold up--it uses small clips in the bends of the crane arm. It would be more work to figure out how to get this to work physically than other models. This was one of my favorite models from the movie and I would like to see it in physical bricks, too. I just haven't taken the time to figure out the structural issues. @NDLG80. Thanks for chiming in on the subject! Also, your apartment building looks spot-on. Thanks so much for posting pictures!
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I always like seeing a lot of interior detail like this. VERY well done! ...and it includes two double-decker couches!
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@BrickJagger. Here you go. Hope this helps. @x105Black. They certainly are whimsical, aren't they? A lot of fun in just a few bricks.
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Another Master Builder flyer.
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@Fitmanb Thanks for the comment! Here's the .lxf file. If you do build it, It would be great to see some pictures--feel free to post them here. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Xon67/Movie/_movie_train_stop_stairs_alt3.lxf
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@koalayummies. Thanks! I plan on only posting a few builds in this topic. I won't have as many models as the other topics. @NDLG80. Yep! The submarine is coming! @anothergol. Ducks everywhere! Thanks for sharing. Here's one of the Master Builder flyers from Metal Beard's tales of woe.
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@NDLG80. VERY nice! What a great idea! I'm already imagining what's on the inside--I look forward to seeing it. Have you thought about adding a swirling vortex at the base?
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@Feng-huang0296. I call it Ducky Momo as well! I didn't know how many other people would catch that reference. Yep, it's in the movie. The entire cast is standing on the head of Ducky Momo when WyldStyle says, "You just said, "no," like, a thousand times," and Batman says, "I hate this place."
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Thanks, @Robert8 I have started a new topic for Cloud Cuckoo Land. The link is in my signature. I have a few builds that I plan to post there. If all goes well, we should eventually have an appearance by a certain Master Builder submarine.
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I have a handful of models from Cloud Cuckoo Land that I've wanted to do. Here's the first one. Stick around, there's more to come!
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Coming soon: Cloud Cuckoo builds.
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Before the creators of the LEGO Movie settled on the final design of the closing credits, with each scene presented in an individual "cubby", one thought was to have each scene combined into one seamless sequence that looked like this. To see more on the design process for the closing credits, check out: http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-lego-movie/
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