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Hello, It´s been a while since I posted something... This is the statuette of Cthulhu from the short story "The Call of Cthulhu" from H.P.Lovecraft. It´s 20cm high just like in the story and it consists of 940 parts ...probably not just like in the story Happy Halloween!
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Just messin' around with some ideas... ;-) These are the parts I used:
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The Prank Call of Cthulhu by Quentin Collins, on Flickr "Hello? Hello? Who is this?" "Cthulhu fhtagn!" "What? I can't understand you! Do you know what time it is?" (Evil snickering) “Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn.” "I have had just about enough of this. I'm hanging up now! Stop calling here, you're driving me insane!" (Evil snickering) *CLICK*
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Just released my "The Call of Cthulhu" project on LEGO Ideas yesterday :-) As a big fan of H.P. Lovecraft's mythology I decided to build a set based on his short story "The Call of Cthulhu", which was released in 1928 and might probably be the most famous tale by this author. About the scene (might contain spoilers for those who haven't read the story yet): The scene of my model depicts the arrival of the norwegian sailor Gustaf Johansen and his crew in the city of R'lyeh which was built by alien beings aeons before humanity inhabited the earth and is described as a cyclopean city of titan blocks and sky-flung monoliths (decorated with strange runes). It was sunk to the ground of the ocean, where Cthulhu (an ancient alien being) had to wait for the stars to align the right way so R'lyeh would rise again to the surface. While exploring the ancient ruins the sailors accidently release the "Great Old One" from his prison and try to escape aboard the "Alert", a derelict ship, that was discovered by the sailors earlier... About the Minifigures: I've tried to build LEGO versions of this mighty "Old One" before but only the release of the 13th series of LEGO's "Collectable Minifigures" provided the minifigure-squidhead I was waiting for since it perfectly fits this creatures Appearance! The combination with the wings of the 14th series gargoyle, the 15th serie faun's legs and the 16th series little devil finally rounded up the list of needed parts to complete this awesome minifigure (although it would be great to have a more dinosaur-like tail like the 5th series lizard man - wich sadly can't be combined with the wings). To represent the sheer size of Cthulhu I used the minifig-trophy-statuette of the 9th minifigure serie's "Hollywood Starlet" for the sailors. They represent Gustaf Johansen and two of his frightened crewmen. If you like it, please support it! You might also be interested in my other projects like the life-sized human skull or my RPG boardgame.
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Hello, ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R´lyeh wgah'nagl ftagn. So be prepared! Cthulhu Fhtagn! by Felix Jaensch, auf Flickr Happy Halloween!
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I finally did a photo session with my Cthulhu, after tearing down and setting him up for four different events in October. He flew to BrickCon, drove to San Francisco for a Tested interview, appeared in a scene for Brick Madness in Fresno and video-chatted across the country with the guys from the Lovecraft eZine. The Madness from the Sea by Carlmerriam, on Flickr The Madness from the Sea - Back Foot by Carlmerriam, on Flickr The Madness from the Sea - Front Foot by Carlmerriam, on Flickr
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I love the work of H.P. Lovecraft, so I decided to build a diorama inspired by his story "At The Mountains Of Madness" after recently re-reading it. Here you have some more views of the "Elder Thing" and some artist's paintings of how they imagined it to look like...