A blog about the spectacular MOCs (My Own Creations) built by LEGO fans across the globe.
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
"Not by the hairs of my chinny chin chin!"
Amidst fierce competition and a lot of truly splendid MOCs being built for the CCXII contest on Classic-Castle I'd like to highlight Dubbadgrim's entry. Not only did he achieve a unique representation of the traditional fairy tale of The Three Little Pigs (my favourite) but did so with great style and design!
Monday, 29 December 2014
Pine forest

Marco den Besten has really taken his signature tree technique to the next level with this new MOC. The sheer size combined with the excellent build makes for one beautiful pine tree.
Monday, 22 December 2014
Down at the ol' inn

Halhi141 built this beauty scene of an inn and the surrounding landscape. The inn itself is very well construct, but what really draws me in is the landscape. All the colors and angles in just the right combination mech together and flow to create a natural looking landscape, helped by the irregular base.
Sunday, 21 December 2014
Friday, 19 December 2014
Brick-Built Nightmares

I really enjoy Ot_the_Cook's builds and stories. Both are excellently done, his character upon which they are center is an old cook with a mysterious past, seeking adventure in the Lands of Roawia. I love how all of his MOCs are in storyboard style. Case in point is this. I must say the brick-built thought bubble is excellent.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Exporation
I really can't describe how much I love this creation. No words are enough, so I'll just let you take it all in. Brilliant job, Bart De Dobbelaer.
Monday, 15 December 2014
Four arms are better then two
Aloha!
Big Mechs are awesome. Greebles are awesome. Jason Corlett combined both things and created an amazing 4-armed mech. I especially like the industrial-looking joints and the small details like the canadian flag on its shoulder.
Big Mechs are awesome. Greebles are awesome. Jason Corlett combined both things and created an amazing 4-armed mech. I especially like the industrial-looking joints and the small details like the canadian flag on its shoulder.
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