I have become a big fan of Megan Rothrock’s creations and her Sea Tragon is no disappointment. She posted her newest Tragon on Lugnet and it’s incredible!
Check out the diver-eating gallery.
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I have become a big fan of Megan Rothrock’s creations and her Sea Tragon is no disappointment. She posted her newest Tragon on Lugnet and it’s incredible!
Check out the diver-eating gallery.
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The Colossal Castle Contest IV has been announced on Classic-Castle.com! Looks like there are great categories and excellent prizes.
Check out the Announcement thread on CC.
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Izzo recently posted these cows on Brickshelf and I love ’em. Check out the alien attack too!
Check out the whole bovine gallery here!
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Takeshi Itou has recently posted pictures of his latest masterpiece, “Fog Valley Castle.
Once again, this incredible builder has created some out of the ordinary. Perched on one of his trademark cliffs, the castle seems to floating on the three waterfalls pouring from its base.
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John Langrish has finally posted pics of his award-winning castle, “Stoneguard Hold”! Personally, I’ve been waiting for this since NWBrickCon. This castle is truly amazing!
This castle is packed full of incredible details! From the rounded walls and towers to the plethora of SNOT (Studs Not On Top) construction, from the impressive landscaping to the aggressive sea creatures, this creation has it all! Every picture shows yet another aspect of the castle that will blow your mind! But stop listening to me. Go look at the gallery…
Here’s the whole Kit and Kaboodle
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Wow, I’m still here. I’m sorry I haven’t contributed for the last month or so. I blame my new part-time job, college classes, and brickfilms.com, roughly in that order. Anyway, to jumpstart my comeback, I’m going to invade Linus’ domain (please forgive me!) and feature this extremely cool airship by Felix Greco:
I especially like the use of the Jabba’s Sailbarge sails and the bubble canopies as magical air balloons. I only wish there were more pictures.
Finally, I’ve gotten around to posting my lighthouse! So, I give you…The Dragon’s Tooth!
This is my tallest creation yet!
Here’s the whole illuminated Gallery
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The castle layout at NWBrickCon included an adorable female minifig with a long skirt I’d never seen before. I’ve recreated the design as a princess below:
I asked for permission to take her apart, learning that the “skirt” piece was actually the torso from an old fig. I promptly ran off to the Brick Bazaar, where by a stroke of luck Bob Kojima was selling these old figs for 50 cents each. I picked up a pair of them:
Taking a break from sorting this weekend, I tried to recreate this minifig design, but couldn’t figure it out, so I came up with something similar of my own:
To create a long-skirted castle minifig of your own:
Note: The Technic pin will only fit into an old-style minifig torso. The new-style torsos have flanges (or something) that prevent it from fitting.
Unfortunately, my camera’s battery was dead by the point when I saw this in the display, so I didn’t get a closeup picture of the black farmer’s hut the lady was standing next to. If you know whose design this is, please speak up!
EDIT: According to commenters on Flickr and Classic-Castle Forums, the farmer’s hut was by Gary McIntire, and the weird little figs are from BASIC sets released between 1981 and 1990.
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I like Flickr user Arpy 2.0’s sense of humor. Here’s his “House-Elf Liberation Front soldier” carrying the regimental emblem into battle:
Go, Dobby, go!
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Great use of the Jawa head, Lukas!
(And great contrast, BTW. What did you take this picture on?)
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Armothe recently posted a knight that is quite possibly the best custom fig I have seen yet. I give you Otto the Crusader!
The plethora of custom details is astounding, from the great helm to the barding, from the banner to the horse, virtually every detail is perfect.
As a finishing touch, Armothe has even given Otto a custom hairdo:
What an awesome fig!
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