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Emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery
Emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery









He notes that the official One Ring element is way out of scale with minifigs, but it works perfectly with a 12-inch-tall Bilbo. The meeting of Bilbo and Gollum and the exchange of the ring is so central to Tolkien's work, so he made that his focus in Finders keepers!.

emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery

He grew up reading Tolkien, so he wanted to build something to celebrate the new Hobbit movie. Iain's LEGO passion is expressive characters, usually at Miniland scale or larger, as he documents on his blog, the Living Brick. You probably know Iain Heath, aka Ochre Jelly, from his Stephen Hawking or his coordination of the Bricks of Character and Pythonscape displays at fests like BrickCon and Bricks by the Bay.

emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery

His MOCs can be found on Flickr and MOCpages. Beware the swamps! He's hoping to bring this and other builds to BrickFair Alabama next month, so if you go there you'll have a chance to meet Mark and see this MOC in person. Mark has always loved big cats, so he built the Fen Panther. The Like a Boss contest sponsored by the Brothers Brick challenges builders to come up with a video game boss. He's a prolific builder and is quite active in the Lands of Classic Castle. Mark Erickson, an AFOL from Georgia, is better known as Mark of Falworth on our forum and on places like Eurobricks, BrickForge and BrickWarriors forums. Be sure to check out all of Rod's MOCs in his Flickr stream. Watch the video where you can see the house spin around to reveal Santa bringing presents inside. The Christmas House above is by Rod Gillies, known in our forum and elsewhere around the LEGOverse as 2 Much Caffeine. Just a gentle reminder, you've got one more week to enter the Colossal Castle Contest, so between gifts and carols, take some time to finish off your entries. We at Classic-Castle like to wish you all the merriest of holidays! Here's hoping your stockings are filled with lots of LEGO. Be sure to check out his other MOCs as well on Flickr and Brickshelf. In addition to CC, Gearcs is a member of Kostky and Eurobricks. Unfortunately for the princess, there is no knight in shining armor to be found. Gearcs is an AFOL from the Czech Republic who posted this classic scene a while back: Between four eyes.

Let's look at some more of Heath's versions of pop culture memes.The Classic Castle dot Com Featured MOC Archive Heath has an eye for figuring out the exact sizes, shapes, and angles to make the bulky and limited LEGO pieces look exactly as they should for the project at hand. The remaining shreds of Western culture are reported missing, presumed in tatters. Her accomplises are described as an unconvincing Beetlejuice cosplayer and a troop of insane oversided teddy bears from hell. Authorities are looking for a short uncoordinated woman dressed in an outfit described as "totally f***-witted". Meanwhile, the perpetrators of this hideous debacle are still at large.

emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery

For those unfortunate enough to witness them in person, we can only pray for their families and hope that they are eventually able to wash off the stink. Everyone in America will forever remember where they were as they learned of the traumatic events that unfolded in Brooklyn on the evening of August 25th. I thought about displaying his works here just this morning, and he's already got an extremely-recognizable meme born less than a week ago enshrined in his medium of choice. His turnaround on memes is getting faster. Under that name, he astounds us on a regular basis with his recreations of real-life events rendered in LEGO bricks. Iain Heath is better known on the internet as Ochre Jelly.









Emerald city comic con 2012 flickr gallery