Toa Taurho made this fantastic Bionicle creation. The legs and arms fit together so nicely, and I really like all the various horns and spikes sticking off him. I'm especially digging the head, those antlers really complete the build.
A blog about the spectacular MOCs (My Own Creations) built by LEGO fans across the globe.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Friday, 28 November 2014
Stomp, Stomp, Stomp
Aloha!
Today, a little creation by Intrond cought my eye in my flickr contacts list. The way he placed all those small details into the landscape and the castle is lovely. And that Clockwork Giant, as he calls it, is perfectly posed.
Today, a little creation by Intrond cought my eye in my flickr contacts list. The way he placed all those small details into the landscape and the castle is lovely. And that Clockwork Giant, as he calls it, is perfectly posed.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
'I think we have a leak...'
Dubbadgrim's latest creation is a wonderful slice of classic castle, looking like it could have come straight out of an older set. Whilst the black/bley/red combination on the keep is striking, the part that I like best is the underground tunnel - the brown slopes are perfect as the muddy walls.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Creepily crawling
Aloha!
I allways loved giant insects, and I'Ve allways loved good Bionicle builds. legorobo:waka brings us an amazing combination of both. Build for the Battle for the golden Mask this creepy insect instandly cought my eye. All those yummy colors... :D
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Trial by fire
I can't say I'm usually a fan of digital builds in general, but in the case of Becheman, both his skill and more visually impressive rendering program more than make up for the slight off look digital builds can have. Case in point is his latest Lands of Roawia MOC, Trial by Fire. I must say the multi leveled aspect of the MOC and great details on the tower and landscape really wow me. The fig posing is also stellar, especially on the guy shooting the ballista.Anyone for tea?
Orange and blue. Not two colours you see in a MOC everyday, but David Roberts has sure pulled it off here. I love how blocky the VicViper itself is, and how it can still look sleek. I love it.
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