Up-and-coming builder Neomar Dethron built this nice, modular-esque museum scene. The diagonal angle of the MOC and well-achieved, and detail is not abandoned.
Aloha guys!
It's me, Dead Frog inc. So, I will be blogging stuff on here now, mostly space and Bionicle.
So I will start this off by presenting you an awesome creation by [Oblivious]. What makes this creation stand out for me its how all the masks are used. The chest, the legs and even the top of the staff are made out of heads.
one more thing worth mentioning is the usage of the sails. Not only do they work really well as big deamon wings, but also as a nice little piece of clothes.
We are trying to get this blog going now. We are working on a new logo and a, well, 'advertising campaign', but first we have decided to appoint a fifth member of the TBT team, at least for a short while. Welcome to Dead Frog inc. - we just call him Frog. A builder of mostly sci-fi creations, Frog is a longstanding member of the online community, and we're glad to have him on board.
While I may not be a huge fan of high fantasy(With the exception, of course, of Tolkien), I, as a castle builder, can really appreciate Vitreolum's new MOC. the trebuchet is exceptional,looking sharp, realistic, and clean. And of course the wall is delightful, having a healthy dose of greebling. I like the design of the mini-tower on the far side of the parapet, very unique.
I really like this MOC from Mark of Siloam, mostly because I love the busyness of the scene and how that really makes it feel like a chaotic medieval building site. The posing of the falling perfect, too.
While the run of Lego Lord of the Rings may be sadly over, there is still hope. Disco86 designed box art and set design for a battle of Osgiliath set. Now I have heard from a LEGO employee that the Middle-Earth license is still held, and if a project makes it on LEGO IDEAS, there is a chance of TLG making it. So follow the link in the photo description on support this one, let's give the Tolkien sets a last hurrah!
Vitreolum pulled off this stunning representation of a Middle Eastern castle. The texturing on the walls is superb, and the lighting and presentation couldn't be better.