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  • Here's my MOC on LOTR Helm's Deep. Also posted it on Eurobricks: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/169563-moc-lotr-helms-deep/

  • I started working some concepts in Google SketchUp, and then moved to Lego Digital Designer. I estimate total design time was about 50 hours.  I wanted to generally match the design and proportions of

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As a big Indiana Jones fan I'd like to share these with you!

1. Indiana Jones in Egypt by Brian Darrow (Link: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/153258 )

It's BIG, has got some nice details and that's that... sadly! As much as it has got going for itself more details would have made it an awesome MOC in my opinon. Like this is just a big (and very nice!) MOC.

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2. Golden Kings Temple by Michal Kazmierczak (Link: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/379974 )

This is awesome and you can see why if you compare it to the first one (just to be clear about this: The first one is still very good and nice and a lot of work!).

You get A LOT more details and hidden scences (and I didn't include everything here, check out the link for more details!).

The structure of the ground is much better detailed and you have more variation. At the same time the level of detail on almost everything is pretty high without putting too much focus on just one thing. You can let your eye stroll around and discover new and interesting things everywhere! You'll need more than just one look to check this awesome MOC out!

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Check out these nice little (hidden) scenes! Also the level of detail almost everywhere!

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See the variety of the ground? I love how the golden dragons are used as detail for the door. (Did you even notice them at first glance? I didn't)

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3. Mecha Indiana Jones by M<0><0>DSWIM! (Link: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/157281 )

The next one isn't as fantastic as the one before but it's still a nice creation. It's difficult to come up with these kinds of builds and I think it makes a good addition to this MOC Highlights of Indiana Jones.

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4. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom by Sir Nadroj (Link: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/58987 )

This one is an eyecatcher just by itself. It also could easily be part of a big scenery. Especially the bridge is interesting here. I bet we all remember this scene :-)

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Another MOC highlights theme post from me!

This time it is about POKEMON! (or POKÉMON... japanese don't have the accent aigu though...)

Prepare for quite some pictures to come! Let's start with the simpler builds and work our way up to the more complex ones!

 

1. This is as simple as it gets but still nice: A pokeball by Chris McVeigh (Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/powerpigbuilds/5804581959/in/photostream/ )

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2. These are brickbuild (mainly using cubic bricks) Pokemon. Simple but still very impressive this style feels like it goes back to the roots of LEGO building. Honestly these could be some pieces built by LEGO itself (if you compare to big lego store statues for example). I especially like the crab pokemon

By Idonutexist (Link: http://imgur.com/gallery/HV16K )

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3. These builds are special! Not just because they look great (again the crab probably is my favorite! ;-) ) but most notably because these are not simple pokemon builds but pokemon-mechas! Make sure to check out the flickr account for more!

By stormbringer (Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/36769850@N05/ )

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4. Last but definetively not least! Mike Nieves with his brilliantly designed pieces. Thanks to numerous technic/bionicle pieces these creations have been possible. My personal guess is that these require the most advanced building techniques of them all. The result is stunning and they make me want to buy some bionicle pieces even though I'm not a big fan of these ;-)

(Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/retinence/page1 )

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What's your opinion? Do you agree?

 

 

 

Today I'll like with you some LEGO animal MOCs.

1. A small but very nice build from Vaclav Mesaros https://www.flickr.com/photos/97186841@N04/8990700664/in/dateposted/

(I think we already had this one here once right?)

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2. Some complex brickbuilds by Sean Kenney (check out his page!)

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3. Again Mike Nieves shows us his talent with very advanced building techniques and amazing animal MOCs https://www.flickr.com/photos/retinence/7070205797/in/dateposted/

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4. Cole Edmonson with his Cat https://www.flickr.com/photos/brickreplicas/15095152203/in/photosof-brickreplicas/

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5. Ryan Robino did build this amazing MOC. Nice contrast with these rocks in the background.

 

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6. Unknown to me but very nice! check out flickr from 5

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7. CC https://www.flickr.com/photos/ccy_8086/8216758140/in/album-72157632091665469/

I'm tempted to try this one myself!

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8. Of cats and mice and ... by Tyler https://www.flickr.com/photos/legohaulic/6589556321/in/dateposted/

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9. And lastly another dog! This pug MOC is amazing though ;-) https://www.flickr.com/photos/marcosbessa/11367749765/in/album-72157638661805084/

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