Blake Baer and Jack Bittner showcased their third castle collaboration at BrickFair earlier this year, and now they have taken photos of the display for everyone to enjoy. The creation uses around 80,000 pieces and stands 4’8″ tall. It features a colorful marketplace, a beautiful wooded area and of course, the gate of Erebor. You can see the entire gallery on Flickr along with a video and a shot with the builders for scale. If you want to see construction photos, check out more on MOCpages.
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9 days left to buy a custom Lego model from Creations for Charity
The 5th annual Creations for Charity fundraiser is ending soon. There’s only 9 days left to shop for a custom creation, each designed and made by a Lego fan who hopes you’ll purchase the creation to help raise money to buy Lego for underprivileged children. With the fundraiser ending soon, prices are at their lowest on most items.
Don’t forget that 100% of the net income will be spent on Lego that will be donated to kids in multiple parts of the world. In addition, Bricklink has offered to match 10% of the money raised. Take a look at the store and see what’s for sale!
More Amazon deals
In addition to recent Amazon sale, some new sets have been put on discount of 30% or higher. Here are some notable ones:
LEGO Ninjago Garmatron 70504 $25.49 (36%)
LEGO Chima Eris Eagle Interceptor 70003 $22.97 (34%)
Lego Castle Dragon Mountain – 70403 $32.99 (34%)
LEGO Star Wars Z-95 Headhunter 75004 $32.99 (34%)
LEGO Friends Heartlake City Pool 41008 $26.60 (33%)
LEGO Star Wars AT-TE $60.99 (32%)
LEGO Galaxy Squad Hive Crawler $47.99 (31%)
LEGO Super Heroes Daily Bugle Showdown 76005 $35.15 (30%)
Master of the seas
Brickshelf user maydayartist built a stunningly detailed replica of a 1577 English galleon using custom cloth sails and rigging. On top of that, he photoshopped the model into a painting of the high seas, greatly enhancing the presentation.
Lego Star Wars 75024: HH-87 Starhopper [Review]
75024 HH-87 Starhopper is one of the sets from the summer wave of Lego Star Wars. The set contains 362 pieces and retails for $39.99, which you can buy from the LEGO Shop.
Here is my summary of the highlights of the set, which are elaborated in the review video below.
Pros:
- Unusual color for a Star Wars ship
- 3 unique minifigs
Cons:
- Average play features
- Hardly any new elements
- Messy design on the wing pattern and the nose
This is an average Star Wars ship at an unremarkable price. I was originally drawn to its unusual color scheme. Unfortunately, the dark tan parts are not uncommon and the lime green tiles are very cheap to obtain. I do not recommend this set for its parts. Even for a display set, the design is messy at places such as in the pattern on the wings and the nose. For kids, it’s a sturdy model and will stand up to lots of play, and they will likely not be as picky as an adult builder when it comes to parts selection and design. Thus, this set is best suited for the young ones, as it is meant to be.
Massive Amazon sale [News]
Amazon US currently has a ton of sets on sale at over 30%. It looks like they’re clearing space for the 2014 arrivals.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 3920: $19.98 (43%)
Police Museum Break-in 60008: $43.49 (38%)
Coast Guard Helicopter 60013: $25.39 (37%)
Fire Emergency 60003 $25.49 (36%)
X-Wing Starfighter 9493 $38.79 (35%)
Escape from Mirkwood Spiders 79001 $19.49 (35%)
Coast Guard Patrol 60014 $51.99 (35%)
Tie Fighter 9492 $35.99 (35%)
Z-95 Headhunter 75004 $32.99 (34%)
Mobile Police Unit 7288 $29.99 (33%)
The Goblin King Battle 79010 $67.19 (33%)
Tumbler Chase 76001 $26.99 (33%)
Rancor Pit 75005 $40.69 (32%)
Silver Mine Shootout 79110 $47.99 (31%)
Epic Dragon Battle 9450 $82.99 (31%)
2013 Expo Lug Brasil, November 9-10
LUG Brasil is hosting their third annual Lego convention in São Paulo next weekend. If you’re in the area, be sure to check it out. For most of us who aren’t, you can take a look at LUG Brasil’s website for photos from their previous events.
Pockyland 2014 calendar featuring creations from Taiwanese Lego fans
Rack Huang from the Taiwan LUG known as Pockyland designed a calendar for 2014 featuring works by Lego fans from Taiwan. You can see these creations in detail from the Pockyland forums. Leave a comment about your favorite month from this calendar and we’ll pick a random winner in a week who will receive a printed copy of the calendar!
Smooth ride in a fast machine
Vince Toulouse is a master of lines who always create a natural flow of patterns and colors in his vehicles creations. This flying vessel is a great example of color blocking and integrating oddly-shaped parts.
Lego Star Wars 75021: Republic Gunship [Review]
75021 Republic Gunship is one of the sets from the summer wave of Lego Star Wars. The set contains 1175 pieces and retails for $119.99, which you can buy from Amazon.
Here is my summary of the highlights of the set, which are elaborated in the review video below. The video also compares the set to its previous 2008 version.
Pros:
- Very sturdy design, can be lifted by just the wings
- Include 5 unique minifigs
- Improved aesthetics over the previous version
Cons:
- No major flaws, but this is a third version of a Star Wars ship.
This version of the Republic Gunship has the best design in terms of looks and sturdiness. It makes for a good display item and can be handled more roughly without sustaining serious damage. Despite these qualities, the set doesn’t feel very new to me because it has been made twice already in the past. Even the minifigs are just new versions of previously existing ones. If you haven’t been jaded by Lego’s recreations of popular Star Wars ships, then this is a great set to have.
Symphony of Construction – a harmony of Lego and music
Lego builders are always coming up with new ideas on how to use the brick, but some ponder the question: “why use the brick?” An idea was born to conduct a telephone game through alternating exchanges of Lego and music. The sequence starts with a Lego creation, which is interpreted by the next player through a musical composition, which the next player then builds a Lego creation based on what’s heard, and the cycle repeats.
The project began in June and consisted of 6 exchanges. Each player had 2 weeks to build or compose based on the previous work seen or heard without knowing what came before. The results were undoubtedly fascinating.
The project began with a scene by Paul Vermeesch of a dilapidated town overrun by a flood.
Max Pointer then interpreted the creation through a composition that conveyed the idea of a cleansing transformation through the contrast of the mellow sound of viola with the crisp tones of bells and celesta.
Sean and Steph Mayo saw a different contrast in the music they heard. Instead of the viola representing the decay of a town, it became a dusty attic, the celesta that represented the cleansing by water channeled its sound into toys, and the water sound effects were translated into the downpour outside the window.
Christopher Baldacci saw an ominous mystery brooding in the creation, which he conveyed with a piano theme set in a looming backdrop of strings. He drew highlights to particular objects in the room such as using drums for the toy soldier, a xylophone for, well, the xylophone, and an altered melody of “Round and Round the Mulberry Bush” for the broken jack-in-the-box. Perhaps most obvious is the hint of the Harry Potter theme to represent the poster on the wall.
Simon Liu got the hint and centered his build on a creation similar to the siege of Hogwarts. The heaviness of decay from the previous two creations was given the form of a ominous sea serpent, and the lightness of the water and tinkering toys translated into magical spells.
By Ian Spacek‘s turn, the theme of contrast between animation and stagnation transformed into an exchange between good and evil, symbolized by a brass chorus representing the majestic castle, and a solo brass instrument called the serpent playing the role of the giant snake.
Tyler Clites finished the sequence with a statue in the ruins. Its wings are activated by an ancient artifact, suggesting the themes of mystery and adventure gleaned from the previous composition.
To read more about each builder’s thoughts on their works and interpretations, check out Paul’s blog for more about Symphony of Construction.
Creations for Charity 2013 sale starts today!
The fifth annual Creations for Charity sale starts today! From now until the end of November, you can buy a custom creation to help raise money to buy Lego sets for underprivileged children. These creations are all built and donated by the fans, and there’s more to come throughout the sale. Anyone can donate a creation before November 15th by visiting creationsforcharity.org and submitting a donations form. Take a look at some of the creations for sale so far:
Join the crowd and take part in the Lego community’s annual tradition of giving back!