Hi guys, I just submitted my votes, but I realized now that there's a couple of missing entries compared to the round 5 thread, maybe they forget to submit the form. Just FIY
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This little guy turned out great!
The perfect combination out of round and angular slopes to make him look alive, but "videogame-esque"
And a special praise for the kunai. We had several support-structures in the Olympics so far, but in my opinion none was hidden/incorporated as good as this one!
Best regards
Kashim
Thank you so much, these chibi characters are quite fun to put together, I've built a few recently.
The kunai works pretty well indeed, especially from this prospective. I wish I could have that bar 1L in trans-clear...
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Here's my entry for round 5: Fatality
Form submitted as well.
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Here's my entry for round 4: A splash of grass
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For round 4 of the Rogue Olympics I decided to build yet another fun minifigure scale vignette.
The prompt is: Garden.
Two friends decided it is time to take care of the lawn. One of them is showing off his new riding lawn mower, while his friend doesn't seem too happy to be on the wrong side of the machine, splashed by the grass coming off his friend's mower.
For a total of 91 parts.
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Beautifully done. I really like the background too.
Let's see if there will be more tightrope this round
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We both got (almost) exactly the same idea. I really like your solution... there's a lot of humor in your MOC!
MarkA quick google search inspired me 🤣
That's the beauty of Lego, even though we built almost the same scene, we did it differently, in our own way. And both mocs looks great by the way
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In the first two rounds of the Rogue Olympics I built some bigger characters, so I thought round 3 is gonna be the perfect time to build something in minifig scale.
The prompt is: Risk!
What's more risky than walking between two cliffs, on a tightrope, balancing a barbell, over a sea of sharks!!!
A few animals are curiously watching the show as well.
Turned out that the stuntman shouldn't watch out for the mighty shark, but instead for the tiny blue bird...
Once again, exactly 101 parts.
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Interesting how many other people had this idea with the logos, ABrickDreamer also had a similar approach. It's almost as popular as the Chrome Dino. I think your implementation is great with this cube. These frame parts (from whatever obscure series of themes they may be) frame the logos nicely and fill the remaining gaps very appropriately, so that the whole cube comes across as really coherent. And your logos also look a lot better thanks to the additional depth (the little bird is a hit, simple and ingenious).
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Twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube and Flickr should be on the left side, TikTok, Facebook and Whatsapp on the right and possibly Discord in the middle right. The 3 on the far right actually don't mean anything to me, although the rainbow thing sounds familiar to me. That at the bottom in the corner could possibly be Instagram, so I had trouble somehow reducing the color gradient to a meaningful color.
I went for a bigger scale, but you guys took it to another level 👏👏👏
Those Toad caps look great there
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Here's my entry for round 2: Internet 101
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Hi everyone, here's my entry for round 2 of the Rogue Olympics, made with exactly 101 parts.
I was struggling quite a bit to find a good idea for this prompt, so I had to take a sort of creative approach.
The idea was to have a big scale character immerse into his VR headset, while some logos are hovering over his head. For the logos I chose the wi-fi, because it was easy to create with just 4 pieces, YouTube and Flickr were easy choices for Lego related stuff, Facebook was just a good color contrast.
The VR is also a call back to one of my older mocs.
I hope you will like it.
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Here's my contribution to round 1: Wing Mario
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Hi everyone, first time for me here. I hope you will like my Wing Mario made with exactly 101 parts.
Wing Mario is a powerup of Mario that is used in Super Mario 64. With the wing cap Mario can fly around, so I thought it would fit well with the "Above the clouds" theme of the 1st round of the Rogue Olympics.
I had to compromise a bit with a few colors due to my parts inventory, but overall I'm pretty happy on how it turned out.