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Impressions after three episodes: - Overall level of challengers is higher than season 01 - Brickman improved his scenic presence - The second episode regarding models' explosions was a boring repetition of last year's one - The two young girls may fulfill a target market requirement but, so far, they are not up to the other teams - Annie and Runa did not deserve the elimination
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I was able to watch only the first two episodes and the finale, anyway I liked it. I am not much into reality shows, but this one was both compelling and instructive. Probably thanks to Brickman's suggestions, the showrunners managed to offer to the general public an interesting insight into afols' world and advanced Lego buildings, some models were really impressive (by the way, I noticed in a short clip that one design was clearly inspired by Jk Brickworks' Idea Pursuit of Flight, I hope that Jason Alleman was properly quoted in the inherent episode). Moreover I appreciated that the overall atmosphere was far away from the trashy arguments and trivial tones usually connected to this kind of tv productions. I definitely look forward to catching up on the episodes that I missed and if there are any participants who are reading this thread, I would like to thank you for the good tv show that you contributed to produce.
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Get building instructions for this model here: https://brickhub.org/i/742 This is a giant bunny mech was among the models that Esben and I built for the evil kids in the "Super Heroes VS Villains" episode of LEGO Masters Denmark. There are also a lot of other toys - all with building instructions on brickhub.org Some of these toys are UCS Star Wars models that the judge of the show had designed Unfortunately only the Star Destroyer made it to the show since we didn't yet know if he also had designed the Tantive IV. It turns out that he has, so there are also instructions for it. The mech is controlled from the head and uses light bricks for lighting up the eyes The model is also posable and has details, such as the stumpy tail All of the toys are supposed to look as gruesome as possible. I think that we achieved that goal!
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This is the "surfer dude" from the fourth episode of LEGO Masters Denmark There are building instructions for the model here: https://brickhub.org/i/741 The model is posable so that you can make him ride the waves just how you want him to: I have tried to include a lot of fun building techniques into this model. As an example, I use half-plate offsetting in the surf board to make a smooth shape, bananas for hair, and 1x2 log pieces for the six pack. The tattoo on the chest is there because the host of the show thought the model looked like him, and he has a tattoo right there - so naturally we had to include that detail as well :D
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In the semi finals of LEGO Masters Denmark, the theme was "the four elements" and the task was to build a society. Esben and I drew "air" and built the "Society of Wind". This society harvested wind in order to support their extravagant lifestyle. In total there were 12 motorised features of our society. Two of those are these models: A manual flyer with wings: It bashes the double-hinged wings up and down: While this wind powered organ has the keys, pump and windmill moving: The windmill drives the pump, which pushes air into the organ: I show these models in action in this short video. Please turn on subtitles. The building instructions can be found here; https://brickhub.org/i/themes.php?theme=LEGO+Masters It was difficult to find the right sub forum for these models. Luckily Time Cruisers exist, so this fits alright here, I believe. The next episode is the finals. I hope you enjoy both the models from the semifinals, but also what we come up with for the finals.
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LEGO Masters, a television show in which teams of contestants have their building and creative skills pitted against each other starts tomorrow (24 August 2017) at 8pm on Channel 4 (with repeats 27 August at 11.05pm and 29 August at 1.15am). Guest presenters include Richard Osman, Bill Bailey and Dara O'Briain. Can we assume they're AFOLs? Here's the trailer. And here's the press release. Apologies if this has been mentioned on the EB boards already. I had a look but didn't see anything.
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