Beiträge von Pius@Star Spangled Bricks
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Hi all! Made it in time this week! I interpreted the theme of "Encounter", as both a Romantic encounter, and a Ghostly encounter! I really enjoyed making big scale figurines at this scale, and I apologize for only one picture, I was hurrying, haha! Thanks and hope you enjoy, please let me know what you think!
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Hi all! This is my entry to the fifth round of RougueOlympics, where the theme was "Chains"! I mae a somewhat abstract creation utilizing the VIP minifig keychain. It references the term a "chainsmoker" and is personal to me, as several of my friends and relatives have died to this tragic addiction. I hope you enjoy!
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Love this! Great minds think alike!
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Here's my entry, hope you enjoy, great work everyone! RogueOlypmics Round 4 Entry: A Gnarly Gnarden Gnome that Gnaws Gnus and Gnats - Other DIY - RogueBricks | LEGO Community
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Here is my entry to the fourth round of the RogueOlympics contest, where the theme was "Garden"! I'm pretty proud of this one, especially the boat as his hat. I'm super excited to see all the other builds, and would really appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
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Hi, and here's my second entry to the third round of Rogue Olympics! The theme was "Risk", and I thought of the board game by the exact same name of risk! It's an extremely fun game of strategic conquest, focusing on the play of small, bright-colored soldiers! So, I decided to build one of them for this competition. The pumpkin for the head is a tad odd, but I do like it somewhat. Thanks so much!
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Here is my first entry to round 3 of the Rogue Olympics! The theme was risk, so a classic and tragic game of risk is the Russian Roulette, where 1 round is inserted into a revolver, and the person(s) spin, stop, and fire it against they're head, with a chance of death. I'm pretty proud of the revolver build, as well as the smoke, thanks so much!
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Here is finally my entry to Round 2 of the Rogue Olympics! Due to some technical difficulties, I could not make a topic yesterday, but now am able to! Here is my entry! It is an expression of the saying that on the internet, people sell your eyeballs, and you're not the customer, you're the product. I'm fairly proud of the wires and the eye, and if you look closely, you can see that in the end, all the wires end in the recycle. There is also the parts usage of the NET and the WEB.... got to have some puns in there haha! Thank you, and I am a relatively new builder, so I would really appreciate any feedback!
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I love it! It's great how little of him actually sits on the tiny chair! The shape of his back is also very beautiful.
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Absolutely amazing!
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