Updated version of an older MOC ( Point Zero ) with a color scheme I've wanted to try out for some time now.
Additional photos can be found on the Instagram post!
Updated version of an older MOC ( Point Zero ) with a color scheme I've wanted to try out for some time now.
Additional photos can be found on the Instagram post!
Thanks!
As for that textured element, it's a Galidor element, so its an obscure one haha
Not actually sure if this should be in this topic, or "History & Fantasy" because as those of you familiar with the source material will know, Gloryhammer absolutely fits Fantasy too - alas, he is a robot, so I guess this works.
On Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/142731206@N07/52986249591
Any other Gloryhammer fans here?
Garnet Rod
My final entry - this was a fun 8 weeks, and it was great seeing all the other entries. Thanks to the organisers and the other entrants!
It's the final round, and it's been a blast! For this last topic my wife asked that I build one of the iconic weapons from the Sailor Moon anime series - we settled on Sailor Pluto's Garnet Rod.
The build uses 62 pieces.
This contest was quite unlike any other I've previously entered, and it was a unique challenge and a lot of fun - thanks to the Rogue Bricks staff for organizing all of it, and props to all the other entrants for 8 weeks of fantastic builds!
this is my favorite entry of the contest
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand just in time!
Random Encounter
You have been ambushed by a pack of scrungly blorbos!
A very last minute entry for Round 7 "Encounters". I settled upon the idea of representing a random encounter from your typical RPG games fairly early on, but I had initially planned on different mobs and two of the arcade characters - then the reality of the parts limit hit!
'Studio' photos coming soon, quickly had to get the entry up in time! Consists of exactly 101 parts.
Edit: Here's a Flickr post with a neutral background photo.
cat pilot is ~perfect~
After waffling over some ideas, I arrived to adapting a wilder Hot Wheels car design into brick form for the sixth round of the Rogue Olympics. While my first pick was the casting called "Wild Thing" because of the name, ultimately the large funky shark mold made me switch direction and go for an adaptation of one of my all-time favorites, Sharkruiser.
Enter the Sharkrusher!
It consists of 67 parts.
very creative!
impressive size for the part count, and it doesn't even use huge moulds!
This round was tougher to figure out than the previous ones. A Matoran of plantlife would have been the easy route, but instead I decided to make a mini version of our robot lawnmower.
"Do not speak to me or my son ever again."
It consists of 78 elements. I messed something up during image editing which compressed the parts layout photo to oblivion, but it's still visible enough to be counted (or I can just give the model to Markus as proof if needed
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