Tag Archives: The Creators Child

The Shire: A Long-Expected Upgrade

Don’t let the Sackville-Bagginses catch sight of this impressive household! While I very much enjoyed this year’s release of 10354: The Shire, it’s always great to see the MOC community making personal improvements or alternate takes on recently released sets. While not a 1:1 remake, The Creators Child put together a wonderful build of Bag End that incorporates several parts from this year’s The Shire set, like the fence made from boomerangs, but takes the entire presentation to a new level. This build is much larger in scale and is completely covered in lush vegetation, as Hobbiton is depicted in the films. At its core, this build still focuses on the green hill that holds Bilbo’s home, but the accompanying plant life makes everything feel much more alive and connected.

There’s been a decent amount of discussion about the lackluster trees in the official set, but the tree atop this version of Bilbo’s abode is a sight to behold. It’s incredibly detailed, and features a variety of build techniques and shaping to make it really stand out. The tree trunk costume is an excellent touch.

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A delicious take on LEGO landscapes

With the latest scenic build by The Creators Child, I think it’s time we establish some ground rules for just how appetizing a LEGO creation is allowed to be. Because just look at those layers! The blend of natural tones feels almost illegal in terms of the official LEGO color palette. And yet all the pieces are genuine. When it comes to composition, the scene benefits massively from the beautifully planned beach. Scaled-down debris and splashes are spot-on, and of course, no modern LEGO shoreline would be complete without a strip of wet sand. This coastal scene was built for the Summer Joust contest. Be sure to check out our round-up of the 2025 winners!

Cliff coast

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