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Digger of Bricks

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  1. Just ask either @WhiteFang (this forum's global moderator), @Captain Nemo, or @Clone OPatra for some assistance in doing so, which I've just done by mentioning them!
  2. Oh, and also, these builds at Seattle BrickCon 2018 were apparently part of a collaboration hosted by The Brothers Brick blog: The Brothers Brick - Ninjago City collaborative display at BrickCon 2018
  3. Well, dinosaurs are a reoccurring subject matter that the Three-In-One Creator line likes to revisit; so, why couldn't they simply introduce an annual line of Creator Expert Dinosaur builds in lieu of a new theme, kinda like this guy's rejected LEGO Ideas project? LEGO Ideas - Bricksauria | Tyrannosaurus Rex
  4. If it were to be set during the 1920's/1930's like Adventurers' Dino Island subtheme, sign me right up! Kinda like 2001's Dinosaurs?
  5. After our first look at Dangervest, I too would suspect that will indeed be the case, though I'm not sure which theatrical release it will be attached to.
  6. That theme, talk about militaristic... ...rather strange to think that actually existed in hindsight.
  7. While that helmet is impressive (could kinda see it being repurposed by others for some sorta Nexo Knights villain), the head alone on the other hand reminds me somewhat of Gypsy Avenger:
  8. Here are at least two other complementary creations featured at that same show:
  9. ...and here's @tormentalous's review of the set: The Brick Fan - LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book (21315) Review
  10. Hmmm, he looks less like a cowboy as I'd originally envisioned and something more like Larry the Cable Guy, as he seems to have no sleeves. His new hairpiece is interesting, a sort of hybrid between the S1 Skateboarder piece and Emmet's, but blockier overall; but, this bada** doppelganger direction his figure looks to be adopting makes me start wondering about those rumors...
  11. ...and now, @Ashnflash has just followed it up with a custom Bricktober pack.
  12. H-Wing Deep Space Interceptor by siuliano Temple of Hermit by lafornia Brick-Built Looney Tunes Figures by BrickMatt - While I personally would've given him LBG arms and Bright Blue hands instead, I do sorta dig his Futuron-esque appearance and style. - Here's an example of such I remembered from someone else, but with a substitute for the airtanks:
  13. For those interested, @Ashnflash has just cooked up a custom CMS based upon the videogame.
  14. I believe the helmet is merely the old CMF football/hockey player one, the modified "Racer" helmet that is without a chinstrap. Besides that though, the new breathing mask and visor parts are most exciting, as I could imagine them being reused/recolored for a Fighter/Show Jet Pilot CMF.
  15. Not only does the archetype take inspiration from The Shadow (from whom Batman's character actually took inspiration from), but also The Gray Ghost, who takes inspiration from The Shadow, in turn acting as an inspiration for a young Bruce Wayne within The Animated Series.
  16. Here are a few other custom additions to Ninjago City shown off at the same BrickCon in Seattle: Flickr - BrickCon 2018 Here's a better look around at the titanic creation courtesy of Beyond the Brick:
  17. Well, perhaps @WhiteFang or @Peppermint_M could merge the two? * * Sorry, not sure who the moderator for this subforum is.
  18. If they were indeed able to legally do it, I still think Sony wouldn't be interested, as they already technically have an animated cinematic movie for the character releasing this Christmas, one that could potentially spawn sequels.
  19. I'd imagine not, as it may take awhile for the Ideas team to develop and finally unveil the final product; so, by the time February rolls around, I think they'd rather not debut the characters in minifigure form onscreen prematurely. If that movie does finally roll around...
  20. Unlike many, I just finished watching the first season of Netflix's Stranger Things only now. I intended to watch this show shortly after watching its eariler cinematic doppleganger, J.J. Abrams' Super 8, but got distracted with other media. Now that I've finally watched it, I get all the hype behind it, as it is a very well done show. While all the performances were great, I especially admired Harbour's character Chief Hopper and Ryder as Will's mom. Now, in comparison to Abrams' Super 8, I do find that movie has a more atmospheric aesthetic and grander cinematic scale going for it, thought I do prefer Stranger Things' treatment of their own big bad.
  21. I see that this black beauty has just gotten featured over at The Brothers Brick blog. The Brothers Brick - Holy Hot Wheels Batman! Can I take it for a ride?
  22. Here's my third round of guesses, which again do not need to be counted: Masked Avenger (a.k.a. Zorro) Intergalactic Cop (a.k.a. Space Police Officer) Babylonian King Inventor (possibly Steampunk themed) Teddy Bear Guy/Girl Rocket Pack Pilot (think the Rocketeer) Heroic Fantasy Knight Train Conductor Private Detective/Investigator Professional Cyclist Beekeeper Evil Mastermind (think Alpha Team's Ogel, a counterpart to the S16 Spy) Female Astronaut Medieval Blacksmith Motorcar Driver (a.k.a turn-of-the-century automobilist) Edwardian Gentlewoman (a.k.a. Gibson Girl) If you're interested, here's my fill-out suggestion for the archetype, which perhaps you may have seen.
  23. Honestly, Apocalypseburg and its citizens definitely fall quite plainly into the Mad Max, Post-Apocalyptic genre more so than either Steampunk or Dieselpunk. Those latter two can crossover with/into the Post-Apocalyptic genre at times, but Steampunk relies on being set in an alternate history that takes off from the Victorian/Industrial Age onwards, while Dieselpunk shoots off anywhere starting from World War I to World War II and anything in between those two wars.
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