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QUICK INFORMATION Parts: 1867 parts (with minifigures, monkey and shark) Dimensions: W: 34cm L: 40cm H: 17.8cm Weight: 1300 grams Difficulty: Moderate Build (tested on one +11 years old) Type of set: For Display & Play ORIGINS I was re-reading the classic Robinson Crusoe some months ago and was drawn to the idea of somehow turning that story into a set. When Infamous Steve contest came along, I immediately knew what my large build was going to be. The modular section approach came from the new Eldorado Fortress. I quite liked that idea in that set, however I found the inner (closed) section was not used fully. The whole set was orientated more on the exterior. On my part I tried to squeeze as much as possible within the island. BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE Instructions are available on Rebrickable. LINK to Rebrickable BACKSTORY While designing the island my mind kept returning to the original story of Robinson Crusoe. What if Steve, like Crusoe, got shipwrecked on a cannibal island, but with the twist, the cursed cannibal island from which he cannot escape? Or maybe he can? We start with the first two chapters of the story, already published inside the King’s Merchant raft, a small vessel loosely tied to this build. I plan to post the remaining chapters daily, one chapter per day. Chapters are grouped inside the hidden / spoiler area. I did this to make the scrolling through topic easier, there is simply too much images for one post. In addition to the first two chapters, let’s continue with Chapter 3 – The Island! DOWNLOAD FULL COMIC IN PDF HERE Enjoy! CHAPTER 1 - The King's Merchant (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 2 - Déjà vu (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 3 - The ISLAND (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 4 - The STORM (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 5 - NOT ALONE (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 6 - The CAVE (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 7 - The APPARITION (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 8 - KING KAHUKA (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 9 - The OFFER (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 10 - SWEET REVENGE (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 11 - The PLAN GONE BAD (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 12 - ENDGAME (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 13 - The CURSE OF TAPU ISLAND (Epilogue) DOWNLOAD FULL COMIC IN PDF HERE
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My daughter, Sydney, wanted to join in on the fun, so I will enter her build first! She is 13 and likes to build mini and micro size MOCs. This one should be easily recognizable. It is a mini version of the Imperial Trading Post (set 6277) where the Infamous Steve made his debut! I helped her choose a few elements, such as the Gryffindor tile to represent the Cutter’s main sail! And here’s another view from a slightly different angle. I will relay comments and criticisms to her, so please feel free to let us know what you think! (edit) As per request, I’ve made some custom stickers with BrickLink Part Designer. My daughter used BrickLink Studio to build the figs then I turned the images into decals. And here is the final result. I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for the suggestion Captain Crit! July update - I’ve added a few more figs to make it accurate to the original set (with Steve front and centre) And last but not least, I’ve attempted to replicate the original box artwork!
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The enigmatic Steve... pirate or merchant, peg leg or none, hooks and eye patches appear and disappear. How can these all be the same person? Welcome to the International Society of Steve (ISS), where Steves from across the seven seas meet to plot new ways to confuse the public. At their secret meetings, merchants plan new trade routes, sailors look for new work and pirates plot raids on merchant ships (some may say there is a conflict of interest here... ). Not all meetings go to plan, however. Here we see the dramatic scene as the Head Steve forcibly ejects Captain Redbeard from a meeting after the discovery that, despite his dashing red beard, his name is not Steve, but Roger. Captain Redbeard subsequently attempts to get out into the night before that half-filled bottle of rum connects with his skull. Here are some more pictures of the model, which has approximately 161 pieces. Look at the smile on Steve's face as he tosses out Redbeard. I hope you like my entry!
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Steve's Doom [ENG] I've previously described Steve's miserable fate as a castaway who settled into a deserted outpost (Steve's Hideout). This MOC shows him heroically fighting off his attacker. [HUN] Korábban már leírtam Steve hányatatott sorsát, ahogy hajótöröttként berendezkedett egy elhagyatott kis helyőrségben (Steve's Hideout). Ez a MOC azt mutatja meg ahogy hősiesen küzdött a támadója ellen.
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Ahoy mateys! Have ye ever lost of a hand in battle? Steve has you covered at his Grand Hand Emporium! Steve has hands for all price points including collectors edition hands that once belonged to mighty pirates of yore. What's that? You want to know where Steve gets his hands from? Never mind the little details, take a look at our overflowing shelves and all concerns will melt away! Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr The townsfolk are blissfuly unaware of Steves "interesting" business practices. Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Below their feet it seems there is a new victim on his way to the shop. Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Redbeard negotiates for one of the pricier hands available, the extra rare ones are kept in the glass display case. Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr In the basement below the shop fresh victims are prepared for sale. This happy fella seems pretty good at his job. Chop chop! Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Some fresh goods ready to hit the sale floor. Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Victims are disposed of slowly via the subterranean slime pit. The slimes are always happy for a free snack. Steve is such a good guy! Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr Steves Hand Emporium by Captian Bubbles, on Flickr --9/13/24-- Now that the contest is over I appreciate all who commented and voted. I will be taking this apart soon to use the parts for a 16 gun flagship!
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Steve's Boat [HUN] Miután Steve túlélte a nagy csatát és talált egy helyet magának, ahol berendezkedhetet, mindvégig azon volt, hogy egy hajó felfigyeljen rá és visszavigye a civilizációba. Minden nap járta a tengert a kis tutajával, hogyha hajót lát, akkor legyen esélye az útjába kerülni vagy jelezni neki valahogy. Egyik nap rámosolygott a szerencse és egy kis halász hajó vette fel. Onnan Porto Brick-be vitte, ahonnan nem sokkal később már egy kis vitorlás csónakkal távozott. De a kis rejtekhyelye a szívéhez nőtt, ezért ezzel a kis csónakkal időről időre visszatért oda és ott tette le a csempészárut. Ezzel a kis csónakkal járta a környéket. Nem ment nagy távokra. A terve az volt, hogy seftelni fog az árukkal amíg nem találkozik egy régi cimborájával vagy nem tud lopni vagy venni egy bárkát, hogy tovább állhasson. [ENG] After Steve survived the big battle and found a place to settle down, he was determined to get the attention of a ship and return him to civilisation. Every day, he sailed the sea in his little raft, so that if he saw a ship, he would have a chance to get in its way or signal it somehow. One day luck smiled on him and a small fishing boat picked him up. From there he was taken to Porto Brick, where he left in a small sailing boat a short time later. But he grew fond of his little hideaway, so he returned there from time to time in this little boat to land his contraband. He used this little boat to travel around the area. He didn't go very far. His plan was to seft with the goods until he could meet an old mate or steal or buy a barge to keep him going.
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The Child - Steve's childhood [HUN] Legújabb MOC-om egy másik kihívásra készült eredetileg. Ott nagyon kötött volt az darabszám, így annyira nem volt kidolgozva a MOC, mint ebben az esetben. Persze kompromisszum itt is kellett, hogy beleférjen a 200 darabos limitbe, de úgy gondolom, így is kellően kidolgozott tudott maradni ez az új MOC. Sztoriban csak annyira akartam beilleszteni a mostani kihívásba, hogy "Ő itt Steve gyerekként". Szerintem ennél többet nem is kell elmondani róla, hiszen minden más látszik. [ENG] My latest MOC was originally created for another challenge. There the number of pieces was very limited, so the MOC was not as elaborate as in this case. Of course, I had to compromise to fit the 200 piece limit, but I think I was able to keep this new MOC elaborate enough. In Story, I just wanted to include it in the current challenge as "This is Steve as a kid". I don't think more needs to be said about him than that, as everything else is apparent.
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QUICK INFORMATION Parts: 155 parts (with minifigure, monkey and shark) Dimensions: W: 11.2cm L: 18cm H: 17.4cm Weight: 64 grams Difficulty: Easy Build (tested on one +11 years old) IMPORTANT: Model does not float ORIGINS While I was writing a story synopsis for my [LARGE] build, a raft idea popped into my mind. I needed a small vessel which will carry hero of the story, Steve, to the island of many hardships. What started as something simple and insignificant suddenly turned into a standalone design. And here we are. The model was inspired by the fantastic raft thread, here on Eurobricks forum, named Rafts Rafts Rafts by Zinn. Many nice designs there, I warmly suggest giving it a thorough read. BACKSTORY Here I would like to share first two chapters of a long comic. These two chapters will shed some light on Steve’s situation. The remaining chapters will be posted in the [LARGE] Tapu Island topic, hopefully next week. Chapters are grouped inside the hidden / spoiler area. I did this too make the scrolling through topic easier, there is simply too much images for one post. For those who would rather enjoy comic in a PDF format here is readily available link: DOWNLOAD HERE Enjoy! CHAPTER 1 - The King's Merchant (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) CHAPTER 2 - Déjà vu (CLICK ON SPOILER TO SEE) READ COMPLETE STORY HERE UPDATE 05.08. As advised by creative critiques, digital cover was replaced by a photo of the real build. UPDATE 09.08. As advised by creative critiques: big awkward 6x8 plate was removed made necessary changes to the rudder (it's simplified now) added custom makeshift sails in digital renders updated all images (including cover image) UPDATE 14.08. Old animated GIF was replaced with the new -final- version of the raft.
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Escape from the Imperial Trading Post On just another day in the Caribbean Steve, the Merchant, arrived at the Imperial Trading Post on his trusty Cutter sailing for profit and adventure. Soon after disembarking his vessel, Blue Coats of the Imperial Soldiers raided the Imperial Guard’s Trading Post. In the Chaos of the attack his ship was seized by the enemy. Wishing to avoid becoming a prisoner of the attacking Blue Coats, and with no other means of escape, Steve decided to accompany a few members of Captain Red Beard’s crew, as they scaled the cliffs down to a waiting Dingy bound for the Skull’s Eye Schooner. Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Raid on the Imperial Trading Post by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr
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Steve had enough of evading Captain Redbeard and the rest of the Pirates while sailing his little sloop to and from the Imperial Trading Post. He wanted to make a profit off of those pesky Pirates instead of being plundered by them, so he sold his ship to the Bluecoats and built himself a little dockside tavern next to the Lagoon Lockup. While it may be easy selling sailors some rum, the Bluecoats turn a blind eye to law enforcement on this corner of the docks. Disputes easily turn into full on brawls so Steve must do his best to keep the peace. Clearly that is easier said than done with this crowd. Steve is quite proud of his establishment. Steve pours a drink for one of his regulars. Captain Redbeard sips his favorite rum while dining with one of his crew. Don't ever cross Captain Dark'n Stormy or you'll certainly regret it. This build fits right in to Sleepless Night's Lagoon Lockup MOC.
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What’s in store for Steve and Alex next year? Let’s build discuss below. Sets based off of the latest update - Update Aquatic have been rumoured. What could these entail?
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A "Chunk" in Minecraft is 16x16x256 blocks. Based on a 32x32 baseplate this build is actually 16x16 blocks. The height however would not be possible to replicate since it would be too high. You do not want a tower like that to fall over a bunch of kids at an exhibition. :) This is not based on the latest version of the game sinca a lot of the newer blocks are absent. However most of the classic features are there and it´s basically one big playset, like the 10188 Death Star of Minecraft. It is possible for the figures to move from bottom to top through caves, ladders and stairs. Some designs are Lego´s official from the sets, but the ones I was not happy with or didn´t existed I designed new items. Like the chests for example. Lego´s chest´s are excellent for play, but not for display. More pics in my flickr. mcc012 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc02 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc01 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc06 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc03 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc09 by mordatre, on Flickr mcc04 by mordatre, on Flickr
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Looking for Precise Print Removal Tips
Silent Nomad posted a topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
I need to take the print of the lower two pockets, and nothing else, off of the below torso for a custom WS civilian Steve Rogers I'm making, but I'm not sure how to go about it. I've heard that pencil erasers work, but I don't know how precise that method would be. I've also heard about Brasso, but I'm not sure I want to buy a whole bottle, even a small one, just for one project. I had the idea of Goo Gone on a Q-Tip, but I'm not sure if that'd work. I'd really appreciate some suggestions from seasoned customizers, since this is my first non-purist custom minifigure. Here's the torso: I'll post the finished minifigure here when I have the rest of the parts. -
Hey everyone! This is my first MOC post on EB, hope the community likes it! I only have one picture at the moment of it, due to problems taking photos a different part of the vignette. This is meant to be a small little part of the zone in Minecraft, known as "The End". It hosts (as you'd guess) the optional end game. The final battle is an Ender Dragon, who is accompanied by Endermen. But do enjoy! The End Vignette by The Nightingale, on Flickr C&C welcome!