Their 1-step plan is apparently to have their members build mindbogglingly awesome stuff, again and again and again. Really, I want to know how the creations posted online with the little lugpol logo are so consistently great.
crises-crs‘ Zero to Hero – part 1: Winter
Great by itself, but in parts 2 and 3, he subtly changes the lighting, some building details, and the action to capture the different feel of the seasons and the progress of the hero’s training.
For a very different feel, but equally neat creation, here’s PigletCiamek‘s Arabian Street 2: The Caravanserai.
Any lugpol members out there, please tell us why you are so totally cool. I know it’s nothing sinister, but I would like to know what certain groups do to regularly present such an impressive level of building, LowLUG is another prime example.
I’ve also noticed that LugPol regularly turns out impressive stuff. I’d like to know what the secret is.
On behalf of all the LUGPol members – thank you very much for the kind words. Pure pleasure to read such positive responses.
Bad news for you, though: there is no secret behind our work :) (or at least I can’t see it).
Thanks again,
dmac (of the LUGPol’s admins team)
Ha ha, awesome response dmac!
I love the arabic styled MOCs. It’s allways cool to see how odd angles and curves are interpretted by builders and it really gives folks a chance to flex their odd-colored bricks. I only wish there were more pictures in the flickr. I’d love to see some more of those cool details.
Thanks TBB : o)
@Creative Anarchy:
You might check the full set of AS2:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/sets/72157622956665158/
or even BS:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=411839