[Update]
Ladies & Madmartigans,
the Willow project on LEGOIdeas has recently been updated & reached almost 9.5k votes. You can find some pics of the upfate below this text & some more Willow creations in the
in the comments. I'd also like to take this opportunity to say thanks for your great support and also as a last call. A vote for a goat! Link: Willow on LEGOIdeas
Sincerley, Toni aka MM
[Original Post]
Dear Eurobricks community,
as you are the biggest LEGO forum, I would like to "officially" present my current creation to you and release it for discussion.
Briefly about me: I am a 36 years old German AFOL and fan of classic fantasy and sci-fi, from. I particularly like the castle (including LOTR) and pirates theme, but I also enjoy many other sets.
About my creation: As a child of the 80's I grew up with classic fantasy movies and also the mentioned LEGO themes. So I wanted to build a creation that reflects both. This is the castle "Tir Asleen" from the movie Willow from 1988. Maybe some of you know the original or the trailer for the new series. Val Kilmer as Madmartigan is iconic to me personally.
I wanted to build something that was more detailed than usual released sets - but a little less MOC-alike than possible. The idea was to add it to my fantasy film collection, but also let my little stepson play with it. Therefore, some game functions are also built in. I hope they are well represented in the pictures. But details from the film should not be underrepresented either.
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What do you think about the creation? - What do you like, what not? Where can I still improve something?
Do you know the original movie? Do you recognize scenes? Which ones have I not sufficiently considered?
BTW, there is also a small Easter Egg for all castle fans ;)
The project is also posted on Ideas. This isn't meant to be a call, but I don't blame anyone who supports it secretly ;) https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:2083518f81ae404c88198126c5ad7868
I look forward to your feedback and thank you for your attention.
Sincerely
Tobi aka. MontyMatte
More pics:
also on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/195027856@N06/albums/72177720299713109
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Action & functions
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