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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Zoids in Space

For the past month or so, Flickr user roguebantha_1138 has been posting a lot of great micro space pics. His latest creations are a mash up of LEGO Space and Zoids.

Here's the zrk1.



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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Nakagin Capsule Tower

The Nakagin Capsule Tower already looks like it was made of LEGO elements. Flickr user SPACE, TIME & REALITY figured out how to build it in microscale.



Included in the photoset is this helpful photo showing how each capsule was made.

A tip of the hat to Andrew for highlighting this over at The Brothers Brick.

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Friday, November 13, 2009

MCC Entry Review Part I

Alright, lets get down to highlighting some of the entries in the MCC. I'm going to highlight one of the winners I mentioned earlier, followed by a different entry.

Lets start with 2 Much Caffeine's entry, which won third place, Kingdom in a Box.



Obviously, the uniqueness of having been made to fit within this box is what makes this MOC what it is. Other points of note to micro fans are the scale of it. On average, most micro creations are of a larger scale than this. Obviously the small the scale, the harder the build. The use of the tooth bricks as trees is an outstanding idea. The waterfall as well is a beauty to look at, and it is so simple, but it's those small things that make the MOC great. The way the road and the water continue into the drawers is also a nice touch.

Now, a new MOC. NewRight's Floating Castle.



New to the field of micro, NewRight never the less made a bold stab at it. The use of the plumes on top of the towers is both a brilliantly effective, and to the best of my knowledge, unique. The 1x1 round plates, while the simplest of pieces, is used well to give the castle the effect of pillars. I also enjoy the somewhat jumbled appearance of the towers on the castle, its makes for a nice break from the typically uniform look most micro castles get.

More to come.

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Tow trucks

Dohoon Kim built this tow truck for a challenge in the Official Minigarage Group Flickr group.



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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy Veterans Day

To honor Veterans Day, Brickmania is offering a 10% discount on certain military-themed custom kits, including this micro armor. It's one day only, so check it out now if you are interested.



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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A Retrospect in Micro.

With the conclusion of the Mini Castle Contest V, with prizes soon to be on their way, and threads soon to pulled down, I though it might be interesting to go back and look at the last five years of micro building.

In 2005 I started a thread for a small little contest (yes, pun very much intended) and was pleasantly surprised by the six-page affair it turned into. Granted, the first page or two was just people trying to get their heads around just what micro was exactly. I’d like to think that after five annual contests, castle micro is a bit more understandable, and with any luck, has helped people uncover a new area of creativity. The five contests have been relatively close in amount of entries, but I think I can say the average level of skill rose with each year.

The entries for each year are as follows:


MCC - 2005: 19 entries.

MCC II - 2006: 14 entries.

MCC III - 2007: 23 entries.

MCC IV - 2008: 23 entries.

MCC V - 2009: 23 entries.

Getting a little scary isn't it?

The winners of each year were as follows:

MCC - Sir Nelson



MCC II - engineerio



MCC III - jedimasterwagner



MCC IV - wobnam



MCC V - Weasel47



So in total, there has been 102 MOCs built for this contest, plus a special category the last two years. And with winners from all corners of the globe (I know cause my wallet screamed every time I had to go and mail out the prize).

So that’s a brief synopsis of the past contests. I am curious though where people would you like to see the MCC go from here. Is there anything they feel needs to be changed; a particular rule they think doesn't apply anymore? Do they think the judging is fair? That the time slot is the best? That the length of the contest is adequate?

Some specific questions that have come to mind over the last little while, which some feedback on would great.

Do you think the different special category is a good idea?

Would you rather see several specific categories every year, or none at all?

Do you feel having the contest right before the CCC affects it at all?

The contest has gone on for five years, and with luck, it'll go on for at least that many more, but I'd like to make sure the contest is something you people enjoy.

Thank you all, especially the people who donated the prizes, and the management of Classic-Castle, it's been a great five years!

In the next few days I will be highlighting some of the entries for this year's contest, both the winners and those not yet shown here.

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Sunday, November 08, 2009

MCC Winners!

Well I finally got around to judging the Mini Castle Contest. The entries, some of which have already been shown here were just incredible.

Okay, so here is the list of winners.

In the Miniature Set category, the two runner-ups were:

Nanuck95 with his version of 6073 - Knights Castle.



Griffon with his version of 6080 - King's Castle.



And the winner of the category was Bartosza6m with his version of 6081 - King's Mountain Fortress.



For the main category, the runner-ups were:

Marcosbessa with his Running up that Hill:



Wunztwice with his Micro Lego Castle:



Mahj with his Temple:



Third place went to TooMuchCaffeine with his Kingdom in a Box:



Second place went to Darkspawn with his Firbolg Keep:



And First place went to Weasel47 with his Castle on the Lake:



Once again the contest was a sound success with many great entries. There were also many other great MOCs entered, be sure to check them out at the contest page. I look forward to next years.

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009

LEGO Book

DK Publishers recently released a boxed set: The LEGO Book, all about the hobby and another about minifigs (celebrating their 30th anniversary). There is a lot of great information about the company, the various sets, the Legoland parks, and more. Perhaps coolest of all is the inclusion of (a few) fan MOCs. From the MicroBricks viewpoint, they include pictures of the line of LEGO Architecture sets designed by Adam Reed Tucker and also a discussion of the 2005 contest that started off the LEGO Factory line. They challenged fans to design microscale MOCs and the winners were released as official sets.




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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Futuron City

I've got to remember to check MOCpages more often. Alex Fojtik presents this Futuron City with a very George-Jetson vibe.



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Monday, November 02, 2009

Aztec Temple by HeavyWeather

Amber "HeavyWeather" Arts has made this awesome microscale Aztec Temple.



Be sure to check out the whole folder for more views!

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Space Battleship Yamato

Max Braun, aka Bisonfuehrer, built a large microscale version of Space Battleship Yamato for the October TwinLUG meeting.



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City

Igorlando has posted a city experiment, incorporating some non-LEGO elements into a cityscape that will be the backdrop for a Brickfilm.



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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Gundam

I'm actually not sure if all of Superb's MOCs are from the Gundam series, as one looks like Space Battleship Yamamoto. I don't really follow anime at all, but these are very cool little ships.





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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Nananananananananananana - Batman!

Here's another MOC from BrickCon: the Batmobile. Photo taken by Bolt of Blue. Can anyone identify the builder?
Edit - Thanks again to Ochre Jelly for identifying this - the builder is corran101, Harrison Densmore.



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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

VW microbus

Ochre Jelly presents an uber-clever, onscreen glitz banality VW Van.



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I'd like to be, under the sea ...

Someone at BrickCon built this undersea base. Can anyone identify the builder? Photo credit to Bolt of Blue.
Edit - This was built by Andrew Lee. Here is his Flickr gallery for this MOC. Thanks, Ochre Jelly, for the identification.



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Monday, October 26, 2009

Mini Castle Contest V

We're only a few days from the deadline of the Mini Castle Contest V. There are lots of great entries already, such as CJ Edwards' Castle on the Lake and Tavernellos' castle.




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Happy Fun Times in Nevingsak Town

Jordan Neves, Jacob Sysak and collaborated on Happy Fun Times in Nevingsak Town, which was shown at BrickCon. I really like the park and the playground, and all of the mecha variants are cool.



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