A blog about the spectacular MOCs (My Own Creations) built by LEGO fans across the globe.
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
"So long boys, have fun storming the castle!"
That wouldn't be terribly hard with this awesome siege tower. Sam Schmidt built it a few weeks ago, but I feel like blogging it anyway. My favorite details of the Iron Scorpion are the sweet thatched roof and the intimidating chains on the back.
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Pirate Paradise
Grant Davis and Eli Willsea made this beautiful MOC of a pirate hideout. The rockwork, folliage, and buildings are all amazing, but the shading of the water really makes this creation stand out.
Monday, 27 October 2014
The White Tree of Gondor
Disco86, a prolific German castle builder, brings a great rendition of the White Tree of Gondor from the The Lord of the Rings. The real sweet details, though, are the elegant tree made from plates and lacking more special parts and the slope-cobbled floor.
Fullnilson
Fullnilson is a LEGO photographer who uses Photoshop and great camera effects to create his scenes. Mostly showcasing Star Wars figures and vehicles, he occasionally branches out into some other themes, such as superheroes and Harry Potter. Here are three of my personal favourites from him:
DAK RALTER

CAPTAIN AMERICA

"GENERAL" SKYWALKER

DAK RALTER

CAPTAIN AMERICA

"GENERAL" SKYWALKER

Saturday, 25 October 2014
The land of Aurora
The dynamic duo of Tyler Clites and Nannan Zhang, known for their terrific collaborations, steal the show once more with the Aurora, apparently inspired by the game Bastion . All the details are amazing, but my favorite is the turquoise round tower on the left. Take a look for yourself!
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
LL-931
Lego Junkie gives us a nice shot of NCS asymmetry in the form of the LL-931. I'm loving the large hull and, for some reason, the antennae sticking out at right angles. Nice!
Colours in a garden
This beautiful, beautiful MOC by Joshua Brooks is a wonderful example of how to use colour whilst building. He's not been afraid to mix and match different types and colours of foliage, and so the plant life ranges from orange to lavender. Truly stunning.
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