Very nice vignette THK, I love the idea of using the trophy to whack the poor victim in the head. And is that a custom printed 2x2 tile? Good luck in the contest!
Congratulations to the winners! Truly well-deserved victories!
Special congrats to Iz, you lucky girl!
Great job also Hinck and the rest of the staff for organizing this wonderful contest, which really brought out amazing entries from all participants, so a job well done to everybody!
Haha, a very entertaining vignette L@go! The expression on both the John and Mary are priceless! Nice technique too on the candles, what are those yellow pieces? Well done and best of luck in the contest!
I agree, truly an ingenious entry lego-maniac! That's quite an effective use of the lightbrick and motor functions. It sure looks like this Brickentine contest brings out the best amongst our men contestants. Good luck in the contest!
Nice work Plissken! But for some reason I've always imagined Elves living in mountain/tree houses(?), could be wrong though. The coned roof looks good, though he gaps are quite noticeable. Looking forward how this one develops.
Excellent MOC Doc! The SNOT build of the top fin looks great, though I would have wished the wings were built the same way for overall consistency, but I understand the explanation you stated above. The blaster and the engine thruster greebling details are very well done. Great job overall, and thanks for giving some love to this often overlooked SW vehicle.
Great job on miniaturizing the trans-lime green cockpit with that assembly, and those wheels look prefect for the Magnetizer at that scale. It's also nice to see that even the crane functions even in this mini-scale. Impressive work once again Legostein!
Another wonderful mini-model Legostein, as usual the overall shape and design is accurate to the real ship. Sorry to hear about the unfortunate incidents with regards to your MOCs, it's just so sad that you provide the instructions for free and those who copy don't even bother to give credit to you.
Very elegant creation Jonas! I simply love the SNOT finish of this tower, and of course the highly-accurate design, details, and color scheme. Great job too on the outside photography!
Nice start brickartist, aside from what the others have pointed out, the thickness of the wings seem to be too uneven to me, as it ranges from 1 to as much as 3 plates thick. I think you should limit it to max. 2 plates (the top plates being the print details of the wings).
Nice, thank you for sharing this LegoGalactus! Not only is the magnet set interesting but also the Boba Fett and Cad Bane key chains, which is a cheaper alternative to get those minifigs.
Yeah I would concur on the insanely high prices of Batman sets nowadays. Your way of collecting is actually perfectly fine and very practical too. I also do that sometimes when I don't want to buy the set itself but would just like to build the model. Well, I hope you'll be able to complete your Batman collection sometime soon.
Wow, what an outstanding creation shuntic! The classic architecture is simply perfect for this Wax Museum. It's also nice to see the use of the collectible minifigs as the wax models. Just and impressive work overall!