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For the 3 minifigure habitat, can one of the 3 characters be a small brick-built droid? Or would we need 3 minifigures and a droid to be a valid entry?
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Sadly for Harrison, he has no say in what happens after he dies in this regard.
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A LEGO recreation of the classic Muppet Show sketch Mahna Mahna, featuring the Snowths on BVs and a special guest appearance from Kermit the Frog. Flickr gallery
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Ha, thank you!
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My first go at a 'habitat' style vignette. The mechanism under the floor is non-functioning greebling, before you ask. :p jp-30 Flickr gallery
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[VOTING] Create a Theme Contest - Best Theme Category
jp-30 replied to Clone OPatra's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[M4-22 - Brick Built Creature] – Kowakian Monkey-lizard.
jp-30 replied to jp-30's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Well, quite the honour to have been the cause of ending your Eurobricks Dark Ages, and thank you for your kind words about my build. Again, thank you too for your kind words, glad you enjoyed the build. -
Thank you kindly :)
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Oh, awesome! Thanks to Josh, the judges, and anyone else involved in running this contest. Very happy!
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[M4-22 - Purist Minifigs] Galactic Senators
jp-30 replied to Inconspicuous's topic in Watto's Junkyard
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Another of my contributions to the LEGO Masters NZ architecture mash-up for the first episode. The Beehive (NZ Parliament building). Some closer details, but admittedly little janky in spots, getting those curves to behave was... a challenge. Think it worked fine on camera though . A few WIP photos too, some showing my brick-outline sketch I was working to. Basically a MOC, with footprint size, advice and suggestions from Brickmaster Robin Sather of course. Usually along the lines of "Make it simpler, you don't have time to do that" Photo courtesy TVNZ2. Photo courtesy TVNZ2. Flickr
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Purist minifigs entry:
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These 4 women of the Hiriwa Wahine clan and their droid are often underestimated. This allows them to be one of the most successful bounty hunter groups of the greater central systems. Not much is known about them, their origins and their skill-sets... and that's exactly the way they like it. Flickr
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Love how it's not built on a 12x12 plate base. :)
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I have posted a 12x12 vignette entry:
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Inspired by the end of The Mandalorian s02E01 when the Tusken tribe get the spoils from helping kill the local Krayt Dragon. Flickr
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[M4-22 - Brick Built Creature] – Kowakian Monkey-lizard.
jp-30 replied to jp-30's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Thanks, new BL orders arrived this week, so have updated the build (new limbs, frown, neck, tail, jaw & tufts). -
[MOC] 10302 IDW Don Figueroa Optimus Prime Alternate Build
jp-30 replied to Ransom Fern's topic in LEGO Licensed
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[M4-22 - Brick Built Creature] – Kowakian Monkey-lizard.
jp-30 replied to jp-30's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Thank you! Yeah he's somewhat in the ballpark of 'life sized'. -
[M4-22 - Brick Built Creature] – Kowakian Monkey-lizard.
jp-30 replied to jp-30's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Thank you! Just wanted to get something submitted, have a few adjustments to come, time willing. :) -
Entry: Updated 25 June 22. New limbs, neck, tail, tufts, jaw, and frown.
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And not just any old Kowakian Monkey-lizard, you are in the presence of Salacious B Crumb, jester to the all powerful Jabba the Hutt. Behave yourselves, do not let our big slimy friend grow displeased with you all. Updated 25 June 22 (new limbs, frown, neck, tail, jaw & tufts) Flickr
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Some detail of New Zealand's Cape Reinga Lighthouse LEGO build I made for a huge architecture mashup centrepiece for Episode 1 of LEGO Masters NZ. Started off building a fully round one to have a play / test some concepts. Later the Brickmaster Robin Sather sketched out the footprint, so I scaled the build accordingly (1/2 a lighthouse to nestle up against the join between another Brick Builder Mark's Christchurch Cathedral and Auckland Ferry Building). Lighthouse was designed and built by me, with some feedback along the way from Robin of course. I initially tried putting a rotating light inside, but was wisely told not to overcomplicate things, and we just used a simple flashing light in the end. The last 4 photos courtesy LEGO® Masters NZ / TVNZ 2. More on Flickr.