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  1. Looks great, especially the dragons head - I wouldn't want to switch places with that princess! The chain and the slightly tilted pole look neat as well, just as the scattered bones. I know it isn't easy to get such details to look right. Awesome work!
  2. This is my first topic, the one I introduced myself in aside, so I hope I'm in the right category here...^^; I'm building a few...uhm...builds for an upcoming brick film I want to shoot, based on the video game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim". None too big (as I'm simply missing the parts), but I think they're likeable. Depending on what I'll need for my film I'll maybe add some more. Instead of going for a great amount of detail I tried to keep things relatively simple and capture that classic Lego charme. I hope you enjoy the outcome: The Dragonborn and Lydia fending off a dragon Our heroes: The Dragonborn, sporting a custom torso decal and his trusty Housecarl Lydia. An Arcane Enchanter Farengar Secret-Fire standing next to it. (He doesn't sport a hood since I don't have a blue one and don't want to paint one of my black ones) An Alchemy Lab A necromancer or Black Mage standing next to it, ready to brew a deadly poison. A dragon, pieced together from mostly Bionicle parts. Might still be subject to some tweaking and polishing. Feedback and your overall thoughts on those would be much appreciated!
  3. Amazing! I love the details like the broken door. Both the cliff and the garden - especially that tree look simply perfect. Add some spooky lighting and you have pure perfection!
  4. Great work! I love the multiple laser beams and the red blur behind Flash - I bet this one looks great on display.
  5. Simply amazing work, I love the collection of bottles, barrels and glasses behind the counter. Overall it looks like a cozy little inn I'd definitely visit for a drink or two!
  6. Amazing work! I admit I thought it looked a bit silly in the movie, but your Lego recreation of it looks great! :)
  7. Hi everyone! I'm an austrian guy, 21 years old, and rediscovered Lego among my many interests when the LOTR themed sets were announced. Other than Gandalf's Arrival I only have a huge pile of what used to be the sets from my childhood, the Lego Studios ones being the newest. I'll rebuild some of them, I think. They were awesome. Other than Lego, I enjoy drawing, video games, photography video editing and special effects. The latter two one nicely combine with Lego for some brick-filming obviously - In fact I have one in preproduction right now. :D
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