Smaug looks a bit less imposing at this scale
But jokes aside, this is a nice microscale rendition of this scene!
Posts by nu_montag
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I love the absurdity of this! The pizza toppings are GAT great too.
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I love how dynamic this is! You also did a great job fitting a large footprint into the parts limit with the negative space in the composition.
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Liebe Rogues,
Obwohl mein Deutsch nicht so gut ist, haben mich Ihre Stimmen und Kommentare aus meinen Beiträgen sehr geehrt. Ein großes Dankeschön an die Organisatoren!
Es hat mir wirklich Spaß gemacht, Ihre Kreationen zu sehen, und ich freue mich darauf, nächstes Jahr wieder teilzunehmen!
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Awww, so cute! This is such a tidy build.
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Nice! I really like the layering.
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This has been great fun! Here’s my final entry:
ThreadReady for class

I always enjoyed organizing my supplies at the beginning of the school year. This scene is an attempt to capture the materials and textures of some of the classic objects you might find in a student’s desk or locker.
I’ve greatly enjoyed meeting many other Lego fans here on RogueBricks over the past two months. Now that the contest is coming to a close, I hope to go back and comment on some of the builds that caught my attention in the past few rounds. Thank you to organizers for putting this…
nu_montagMay 4, 2025 at 9:15 PM -
I always enjoyed organizing my supplies at the beginning of the school year. This scene is an attempt to capture the materials and textures of some of the classic objects you might find in a student’s desk or locker.
I’ve greatly enjoyed meeting many other Lego fans here on RogueBricks over the past two months. Now that the contest is coming to a close, I hope to go back and comment on some of the builds that caught my attention in the past few rounds. Thank you to organizers for putting this event together!
Bis bald!
This build uses 74 pieces.
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Here's my entry!
ThreadJigokudani
Jigokudani, meaning Hell Valley, is a confluence of volcanic hot springs and frigid winters in the mountains of Hokkaido, Japan. Since the 1960s, Japanese macaques have lived in the area of Jigokudani Monkey Park, bathing in man-made hot springs (onsen).
I wanted to incorporate multiple extremes of temperature in a single build, and images of these monkeys came to mind. This build uses 91 parts.
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I felt some of my recent photos felt somewhat shallow, so I tried to bring more depth…
nu_montagApril 26, 2025 at 8:02 PM -
Jigokudani, meaning Hell Valley, is a confluence of volcanic hot springs and frigid winters in the mountains of Hokkaido, Japan. Since the 1960s, Japanese macaques have lived in the area of Jigokudani Monkey Park, bathing in man-made hot springs (onsen).
I wanted to incorporate multiple extremes of temperature in a single build, and images of these monkeys came to mind. This build uses 91 parts.
I felt some of my recent photos felt somewhat shallow, so I tried to bring more depth into this one by extending the edge of the spring out of the camera's focus.
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Very cool! Nice adaptation of those illustrations. It's too good of a theme for this round to pass up

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Colossal Titan

From Attack on Titan. This uses 100 elements—my second attempt after I miscounted on an earlier version and ended up with 111...
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It was fun building a character on such a large scale. Even though this version is more like a mask, I'd enjoy extending it into a full bust.
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nu_montagApril 20, 2025 at 7:42 PM Seid ihr das Essen? Nein, wir sind die Jäger...
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From Attack on Titan. This uses 100 elements—my second attempt after I miscounted on an earlier version and ended up with 111...
It was fun building a character on such a large scale. Even though this version is more like a mask, I'd enjoy extending it into a full bust.
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Hahaha this one is relateable. Glad you were still able to put something together this week!
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user@forum:~$ ENTER FINAL WISH: _
nu_montagApril 13, 2025 at 11:44 PM -
Exactly 101 pieces. I was struggling to get this to look as cohesive as I hoped, so I decided to lean into the chaos a bit

Unedited photo and behind-the-scenes:
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This scene is super recognizable: definitely one of my favorite pop culture entries this round. The Ferrari is very nicely done given the part limit!
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Geiler Brickfilm! Diese zusätzliche Arbeit macht deinen schönen Beitrag noch eindrucksvoller.
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I like the large, smooth shapes making up the shell on the back and head and how they contrast with the more intricate appendages. Nice use of textures overall to distinguish different elements of the scene!
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Ich finde es interessant, dass Dik Trom rückwärts auf dem Esel so ikonisch ist! Ich hatte diese Geschichte noch nicht gehört. Schöner Aufbau!
