The decks and headphones in this DJ vignette by brainbike.rider are fantastic.
The vest top is a little too "camp disco" for me though...
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
V-pods, anyone?
Monday, June 15, 2009
Sir Dano is illustrating a D&D type story: Morkai Sewers. Be sure to read the .txt files for the captions.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
It's hard out there for a pirate
Friday, June 12, 2009
More battles
A couple of more entries to the Classic-Castle Battles Contest:
ThatPrimeGuy presents Cornered.
Griffon presents On Holy Grounds.
ThatPrimeGuy presents Cornered.
Griffon presents On Holy Grounds.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Battles
Some entries to the Battles Contest on Classic-Castle:
Shmails presents One last swing
Shmails also presents Taking the dog for a walk
A couple of different takes on battles include Babyjawa's entry medieval debate
and Heir's eterma; battle
Shmails presents One last swing
Shmails also presents Taking the dog for a walk
A couple of different takes on battles include Babyjawa's entry medieval debate
and Heir's eterma; battle
Into The Mothership
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Indy
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Battle of Stamford Bridge
SlyOwl presents the Battle of Stamford Bridge for consideration in the battles contest over at Classic-Castle.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Somewhere in Nevada...
Before I get to my first post:
Hello, I'm Harrison (Corran101), and I am one of the new contributers to VignetteBricks.
Now, to the post...
I just came across 2 Much Caffeine's "Boxing the Ark" vignette.
I had seen it when it was new, but after coming across it again (now that I'm a contributor to the blog), I feel it should be blogged.
The crates are a nice combination of standard Lego crates with brick-built ones, along with SNOT for the base, and a neat tile pattern on the walls.
LEGO imitates art, art imitates LEGO
Adamanteum brings us Art museum. BTW, I'm intrigued by the relationship between LEGO and art. If I were more of a masochist than I am, I'd start another blog called ArtBricks. In the absence of that, I just ran across a MOCpages group on LEGO art. As of yet that group hasn't had much conversation, so I'm trying to jump start it with a couple of topics. Check it out and add your thoughts.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Poses
Posing minifigs can be frustrating. They have no knees or elbows, and what articulation there is is limited, so it is sometimes hard to get them to look natural. 74louloute has been experimenting and has come up with a number of unique poses, shown here in the Dubbing of Sir Arnault, Die you, Yellowish! and Sir Hruodland and Durandal.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
LEAHI vigs
These vigs were in a gallery of MOCs from a LEAHI meeting (that's the LEGO Enthusiasts' Association of Hawaii). Does anyone know the builders?
Edit - Nelson let me know that the roller coaster is by Patrick Yrizarry and the rafting is by a builder named Randy. LEAHI had a vignette contest at their May meeting with the theme "My Favorite Summer Activity", and Patrick won it.
Thanks, Nelson!
Edit - Nelson let me know that the roller coaster is by Patrick Yrizarry and the rafting is by a builder named Randy. LEAHI had a vignette contest at their May meeting with the theme "My Favorite Summer Activity", and Patrick won it.
Thanks, Nelson!
Monday, June 01, 2009
Surrounded
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