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Thanks. Glad you like it.
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Thank you so much for the comment. I recently started playing around with building larger figures and became absolutely hooked by how much you can do with them artistically. I really recommend giving them a try for anyone who like making MOCs.
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Thank you!
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Glad you like them. I have already built the "Autumn's Canvas" model as it is being shipped to Denmark for display at LEGO House. My intention is to build all of them to show as a complete set one day.
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Thanks! Glad you like it. Thank you. Thanks! Spent at least a week on trying to get that ripple looking that way. Eventually, it was the element that forced the whole base to be built with the bricks on their side. If you look closely, I used an octopus part to get the curls in her hair.
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Thanks. The bird and nest are recycled elements from a build I created in May. They seemed appropriate to include here as well.
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Thanks. You should definitely post you figure creations. There are not many people doing these kinds builds but the talent among them is very impressive and I love seeing them. The scenery in this had to be added as it is what defines the character. I recently posted the third figure in this series "Spring's Renewal" with even more scenery making it more of a diorama.
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Thanks. The round base was actually inspired from works by Ralf Langer.
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My first creation in this "Seasons" series (Autumn's Canvas) was lucky enough to win a LEGO Ideas challenge and will soon be on display in LEGO House starting next year. Because of that I decided to complete the set. This is the third model in the series. Check out my other projects on Instagram and Flickr.
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Absolutely love both of the boats you have posted on BDP.
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This is a basic poseable figure I created using various designs that can be found online. If you do a online search for "Lego poseable figure instructions", you should come up with a number of videos show how to create some basic models. Here's a video to a build that is rather similar and would make for a good starting point:
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You are absolutely correct and the first to mention that the title is wrong. It is definitely supposed to be "Winter's Spell". Unfortunately, I didn't catch this myself until after I posted it and the site won't let me correct it once it has been published. The hair style and crown on this one did look much better without the wedge for the nose.
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Thank you so much. I appreciate the comment.
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This is the second character in my Seasons model series. See more of my projects Instagram or Instagram.
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Thank you so much. Glad you like it.
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Thanks, Mr. Lind!
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Thanks. I had a version with eyes made from minifig hand attached to a curved slope for the nose. I scrapped it for this design. I'll have to play around with no facial features at all.
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Wow, thank you so much for the kind words.
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Thanks. I'm thinking of turning this into a series and creating three more figures to represent the other seasons.
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Thank you.
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Thanks. That skirt did go through several iterations. I felt more like a dress designer than a Lego builder when creating this one.
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A model I created for Lego Ideas Billund exhibit challenge under the "All Seasons" category. See more on Instagram or Flickr .
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Beautiful architecture especially use of the flying buttresses.
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What if the Kraken decided to quit his day job of wrecking ships and terrorizing sailors on the high seas and instead followed his passion to master the delicate art of sushi. This was something I originally created just for fun. I liked it enough to post it on Lego Ideas yesterday. Would love to hear your thoughts on it or possibly get your support: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/6faef205-68a3-47ef-a577-15bc41502431
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[MOC] Sulphur-crested cockatoo
scarovich replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Fantastic build. Very realistic.