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Hi everyone! After seeing a thread on an Indy minifig frozen in a block of ice, I was inspired to retry using real ice in MOC's like I did a few years ago. I was looking for a good idea, and since I had already made a few Hoth ones, I decided to do a Harry Potter one. I'm not too pleased with the result, but some aspects turned out better than I hoped (like the tree and the doe). This was more of an experiment than a serious MOC. More pics can be found in the gallery.

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Facts:

-based off of the scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows entitled "The Silver Doe"

-made of two large pieces (the snow scene and the frozen lake) that fit over each other to save freezer space

-if you can't see it, there's a sword frozen in the middle of the pond

-to make the pond, I attached a sheet of plastic wrap into the enclosure with plates, filled it with water, and put it into the freezer

Comments and criticism welcome.

EDIT: Here's the thread that inspired me. Thanks Davy Blocks!

Edited by Inconspicuous
Posted (edited)

Well your Quite welcome for the inspiration! :) very cool! :laugh:

Looks like the ice is broken..

Who broke it? the red berry's? the deer? :grin:

Edited by Davy_Blocks
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I love the red things in the ice.
Looks like the ice is broken..

Who broke it? the red berry's? the deer? :grin:

These "red berries" of which you speak are supposed to be light particles from Harry's recently cast Diffindo charm that breaks the ice. He's about to dive in to get the sword.

I'll try to find the thread and add it in, Davy Blocks. Thanks for the inspiration. :grin:

Posted

Very nice little scene! :thumbup: I didn't really knew what the red studs were at first, but I thought out it was the magic Harry uses. Turns out I was right. The icy effect works really well. I was contemplating about making this scene myself, but you have done a good job using real ice. The tree looks very good and the doe looks fine, considiring it's brick built with LEGO. I recommend that you take a look at the deers and does created by patje, a BeLUG member. They look really accurate. It would be a dream if LEGO ever released those parts in trans-clear, so we will be able to make a patronus deer and doe! :oh:

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Wow! Instantly recugnisable! I like the use of the real ice, but it would suck as a display MOC, since the ice would turn into a little pool! I like the use of the 1x1 trans red round plates for the rubies of the sword. Very nice

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