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I made a minifig representing myself a couple of years ago. I made 20 of these as a present for my class. It represents me in my job as a teacher (chalk). Bonus diamonds are a special feature of my classes. I usually wear superior pants. The "tribal insignia" torso I had custom printed as I have a real pullover with the ELK logo. ELK is an abreviation for Advanced English Course. This I made just for fun. A few year later I made myself as a sauna master as I sometimes step in as a sauna master:
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It is strange that Arwen looks much less interesting than the CMF Unicorn elf. Both strangely enough have the same color. But Arwens printed Arms are beautiful and so is her banner. I really like the gondor shield although it is not black. Better than many customs I know. The helmet is too roundish for me.
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Sisters of Thorn (revisited 2026) Customization Notes: - Spear: This features a spear tip from the new modular "Warriorsystem" from Brickwarriors. A welcome addition to the world of customization! But here is my special twist: Instead of spending 2,5x10 USD on the modular shafts for the whole regiment I made my own shafts. A simple trick: I bought a vertical stand for my drill for 30 Euro. Then I noticed it was not compatible with my drill and bought a new one for 30 more Euro for my dremel. Then I realised I needed no stand and just drilled holes in lances manually and broke a few lances in the process. So I spent 60 Euro to save 25. Genius. However, I like the result better as long as Brickwarriors does not offer some pommels. Drilling and superglueing so precisely is a bit messy though. - Helmet and hair: painted - Cape: Handmade by a good friend with golden glimmery bits. Follow "mwardancer" on Instagram.
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Latest impact of other themes on historic themes
Wardancer replied to Wardancer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
The chocolate dragon can surely be used … as a non-chocolate dragon 😀. Isn‘t the steampunk gun a violation of the no realistic weapons policy? -
Dryad Deity Treebukadnezar the Branchwraith In times of peril the old Gods awaken with the wrath of nature herself. Treebukadnezar’s two eyes never sleep or tire as they watch out for intruders in the Sacred Groves. Three times the size of an Elf, these wooden giants fear neither sword nor spear. Their four arms are ready to pierce any enemy flesh or metal. Among his kin, Treebukadnezar the Branchwraith is the one to wield the power to summon the elemental energies of the Goddess herself. Channelled through his staff these energies are shaped into helpful magical creatures such as the black eagle, his favourite familiar which can be sent out for reconnaissance or other helpful tasks. Customization Notes: Needless to say this is the most complex fig I have ever made. However, it only uses official LEGO parts. Almost a purist fig. - Head: Atlantis sea creature head, painted and extra horns attached. - Torso: Ninjago add-on torso stacked on a Geonosis warrios torso, painted. The lower arms can still move. - Legs: Long Avatar legs. In older figs, I had to paint Toy Story legs, with the new Avatar ones in dark tan this is no longer necessary. So my newer Dryads look cleaner and even have moveable legs. I glued a lot of painted claws on them and the olive green 1x1 plate makes him even taller. - Arms: Cut from leaves part, painted - Hand: AND THIS IS SO AWESOME: The hand holding the staff is from a LEGO keychain LED flashlight. It perfectly fits around the staff. Painted. - Bird: Painted. - Back armor: cut and painted. Follow "mwardancer" on Instagram.
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I had great hopes in the new lego gondor helmets, but in the leaked video they look too round for my taste.
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Thank you MAB. I just cut off the tip of the helmet with a bit of an angle. Very simple and sturdier than I thought.
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Swordmaster of Greeneth These skilled swordsmen run into battle wielding their giant swords. Customization Notes: Helmet: Aliexpress, plume attached and painted Shield: Cultbricks Cape: CapeMadness metallic Sword: Loongbrick, painted I used Citadel paints for this one covered with Revell semi-glossy. The Citadel color palette is huge, but I am not sure if I will ever switch completely. Cultbricks and Loongbrick are relatively new to me. Cultbricks only makes very small limited batches, so I was only able to buy only 3 of the shields. Now I need 6 more to make a regiment. Bummer. Loongbrick focusses on realistic medieval equipment, but I immediately thought "Swordmasters of Hoeth" when I saw it. Fortunately it reached me without toll fees.
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Carrying the Goddess Banner: Lord Marthrandir on Warhorse Felsentritt Woven from the hair of the finest Elven maidens, the Goddess Banner blesses those who keep a steadfast eye on her everlasting light. It is pure hope that Lord Marthrandir and his trusted warhorse Felsentritt carry into battle. But when hope seems to fade in hours of darkness, a swift sword and four stalwart hooves are also available for support. Customization Notes: Horse: - armor pieces cut from various Brickwarriors parts, painted - helmet: wings attached, painted - horse blanket: handmade by a dear friend - dagger: Brickwarriors Rider: - Helmet: cut and carved from a werewolf head - armor: atlantis armor painted - sword: Brickwarriors, painted - cape: CapeMadness Goddess Banner: - AI generated logo. I wanted to add some Elven breasts, but AI did not let me. - printed on 340g Inkjet canvas paper, it has a wonderful canvas structure, HIGHLY recommended - use a metal ruler and a scalpel to cut it - hand-painted golden and silver accents - the rest of the banner is painted Lego bars and staffs and parts Ever since I made the original fig 12 years ago, I felt a need for better banners. I am very happy about having found a way to make my own. There are many more to come. I did not know that regular inkjet printers could print on such a canvas paper. With AI logo generation and this paper, there are unlimited options for army builders now. Follow "mwardancer" on Instagram.
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This is the best treeish build I have ever seen.
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Is the medieval theme as popular as it used to be?
Wardancer replied to plastic-man's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I wonder if the decline of castle themes has deeper cultural reasons. With Lego becoming more and more global, maybe, eurocentric themes lose power. Typical castles are after all, mostly located in only in a part of the world. Another reason might be a general Shift in kids upbringing. As a German kid, it was normal for me to visit real castles, then to go home and try to build the same castle with bricks. Do kids still do that? Castles are made for war and conflict, maybe modern parents shy away from that. Also some decry that modern kids stay indoors too much (Jonathan Haidts famous Book Generation Anxiety for example). This again might lead to less visits in real castles and therefore less interest in them in General. -
Is the medieval theme as popular as it used to be?
Wardancer replied to plastic-man's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
It is very popular outside the restraints of offical Lego. Many builds for the Bricklink Designer program are castles Bluebrixx is releasing one modular Castle theme after the other, from playable themes up to 20000 part castles for adults: https://www.bluebrixx.com/de/alle-themenwelten/mittelalter/burgen-und-festungen/ -
There is also a very recent attempt by the mighty Brickwarriors in colaboration with some dude: https://www.instagram.com/p/DP4nxxiDlLY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link I cannot find out how to embed the picture. You can clearly see the typically brickwarriorian shape language at the helmet. Very nice yes, but it lacks detail in comparison to the Asia trash variant. As does the whole fig. The shield, however, is perfectly fine. I would accept this from LEGO. Reminds me of the Forest Maiden shield...
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I would acually be happy if the LEGO ones turned out like these ultracheap asia trash ones, but in good quality and with some improvements. I have about 30 of these as a source for custom parts. The helmet I love and I have used it in many of my custom Elves, but painted over. The pictures show the bad quality. The shape of the the shield is downright unlegoish and therefore useless. The sword looks grotesk and overly detailled at the handle. The design of the cape is great but it is a useless terrible print. The silver bows and quiver are quite nice. I wish there were more different bows from LEGO. The print of the fig is an awesome design, but had numerous quality issues. But still, a nice design. This should have been made by LEGO decades ago. So yeah, please improve this.
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Interesting that after decades of custom and even knockoff Aliexpress Gondor figs offizial ones will be released. The design of the knockoffs was often quite beautiful, but with very bad quality. Time will tell how LEGOs design competes.