The scale of this tower from Shield-and-Sword Bricks is what really impresses, mostly because he was able maintain a great level of detail as he did so - nothing has been lost whilst making it tall.
A blog about the spectacular MOCs (My Own Creations) built by LEGO fans across the globe.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Spears and churned-up water
Ian Diller may be one of our own, but I couldn't not blog his latest creation, The Sea-Drake. The dark transparent bricks as water is certainly an effective technique, especially when combined with the clear cheese slopes. There's some great figure posing as well.
War and peace, side by side
Mitah Val Karem's superb rendition of a city in Lenfald, a medieval-England type faction from the LoR RPG, has no flaws I can think of. Honestly, there is so much good here, from the small wooden house to the tiled floor and the stony path, but what struck me most is how a group of soldiers are assembling right next to a peaceful garden. The contrast couldn't be better.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
The One That Got Away

The ever-creative Grant Davis churns out another great MOC. I personally think the brown bars for the dock looks great, keep that technique in mind, fellers!
Since when did sea battles look this cool?
Well, many of them look cool actually, and this is certainly one of them. Schmidt has built this beautiful ship with some great figure posing alongside. You've got to love this!
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Sabotage In The Colony

A couple other builders and I, including TBT's own Jackson, recently started up a new MOC-based RPG challenge called Struggle for Klegon, which you can find over on Galactic-Bricks. One of the most prominent rising stars among the members of this MOC challenge is N-11 Ordo, who, for the game, built this scene, depicting a mercenary sabotaging the interior of a building. I have to say I really like those big glowing screens and the technique used to make the explosives. Well done!
Monday, 3 November 2014
"Eat laser, clanker"
Accomplished castle builder [T]itus dabbles in a bit of Star wars, soaring over the rather bland norm for Star Wars MOCs. The sense of action and posing achieved is laudable, not to mention the floor. And a beautiful brick-built custom Westar M5.
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