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Thank you so much for the kind words. Much appreciated. True. I've created larger MOCs before but, as mentioned already, never tried to pull off a 1:1 scale of really anything much less an animal. This model is as big as my dog.
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A model I created for LEGO Ideas Billund exhibit challenge under the "Flora and Fauna" category. I have not done many animal creations before but the really ambitious part that I wanted to create this in a near life size 1:1 scale. This presented a challenge as the contest parameters limit the model to no bigger than 32 studs by 64 studs. Originally, the fawn's head was going to be sitting upright but I felt that might present some stability issues. Eventually, I settled on a sleeping pose barely fitting it within the space requirements. You can see more images of this model on LEGO Ideas. See more on Instagram or Flickr.
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Thanks for the comment. At one point, I tried to create nostrils using SNOT bricks but it looked a little odd and made the nose a bit bulky.
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Beautiful build. The flow of the dragon is fantastic and the floating rocks / islands are a particularly nice touch.
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[MOC] The Hall of Grudges of Karak Izûm
scarovich replied to DwalinF's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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scarovich started following [MOC] Medusa's Lair , [MOC] White Wizard (Bishop) and [MOC] White Knight
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This is my second MOC from a collaboration project where members are creating chess pieces. This one represents the bishop piece. However, instead of a standard bishop, I chose to create a wizard in a classic pointy hat to keep with the medieval (albeit fantasy) theme. Like the knight I designed previously, he is primarily white with yellow and blue trim for contract. I've positioned him hunched over so that he would be shorter than any future King or Queen piece while his hat makes him slightly taller than the knight if you ignore the lance. It's a bit hard to see in the images but he is holding a crystal ball with a black "King" inside. Check out my other projects on Instagram and Flickr.
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Thanks for the comments. I'm not necessarily a fan of the leaves on the armor either but as stated in the description, this is part of a collaboration build and the gold leaves are part of theme with the white knights. I expect they will be dotted around all on all the pieces. I created an alternative version using different colors and far less leaves just for fun. As for the legs, I have seen them done several ways in various MOCs. I opted to try using the axle connectors to reflect the skinny legs and the bulge at the knee horses have. Maybe not great but better than how I had it before with a basic ball joint connection. I also wish I didn't have to have the transparent support but that horse is sold and heavy and if the pieces are to be using in an actual game, it has to be build to be moved around. The base will be the same on all the pieces including the pawns. I have to give Ryan McBryde credit for designing the base. He is the lead on this project. We're still in the planning stages and have to design several more parts but it will get built in the end and hopefully appear at a one or two conventions.
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This is a MOC from a collaboration project where members are creating chess pieces. Once every piece and the board have been modeled, we're hoping to take the whole build on tour so a few major conventions. Having never created a horse before, I took on designing the knight figure for the medieval team (white). Check out my other projects on Instagram and Flickr.
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Nice underwater effect. Very cleaver.
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Finally completed my largest creation to date.This MOC depicts the legendary Medusa defending the temple ruins of Minerva. The build is 20” wide, 30” deep, stands 19.5” tall, and consists of 14619 parts. Medusa herself measure 5' 8" if fully expanded. The spartan warrior and statues posted earlier were created for this diorama. This was a fun creation involving lots of hinge bricks and round end plates to create those curves. The 1x1 tooth parts are turned around 15 degrees off center in order to create that layered look of snake scales. Would love to hear what you think of it. Check out my other projects on Instagram and Flickr.