Bricksnaps Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 My 9 year old son started reading Harry potter when school got out in May, and knowing that we were heading to Brickfair Virginia in August, wanted to build a Quidditch scene based on the second movie together. Many Bricklink orders later and countless hours studying screenshots from the movie and our finished product was displayed this past weekend. Below are some pics that I currently have, I took most before I left, I will probably set up again and photograph more detail, once I am unpacked. The Quidditch arena is almost 7.5 feet long, has 16 accurate towers as seen in the second movie with seating at the top, a passage way to move between stands and a stairwell to climb up to the stands and towers. I tried to capture the feeling from the movie in the stands, that are made with wood and have the House colours draped over the front, with you being able to see through to the bottom of the stands. The Quidditch rings are identical to the movies as much as I could achieve. I could not source a white flexible hose in the right length for the wrings, so I purchased black ones and then spray painted with regular primer and then scratched at them to give an attempt at a worn look. There are probably over 200 school children in authentic Gryffindor and Slytherin Lego minifigures (Capes are being added as I type for the next round of photographs). Most of the school teachers are present in the stands. There is a full compliment of 7 Gryffindor and 7 Slytherin Lego Quiddich players and an additional 7 custom Hufflepuff and 7 Custom Ravenclaw Quidditch Players. The field is striped with both regular green and bright green plates and tiles (bright green is pretty scarce). We have many other activities going on in the stands and outside too, with Cheerleaders, an appearance from Willy Wonker and Hermonie dropping all of her books. I hope you enjoy, thanks for taking the time to look. Cheers. Harry Potter Quidditch arena. Based mainly on the 2nd H.P movie we have accurately recreated one of the most iconic pop culture sporting arenas of all time. This was such a fun father/son project to complete and measures almost 7.5 feet long. by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr snitch chase by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr snitch chase by Martin Harris, on Flickr Any Harry Potter fans out there? :) by Martin Harris, on Flickr Quote
Bricky Dee Williams Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Fantastic, the level of realism on display is amazing! In the words of Ron Weasley: "wicked!" Quote
BrickCurve Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Very impressive! I really like all the details you have managed to add. I wish I was there to see it in person! Quote
Mister_Nuss Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Fantastic! I especially like all the high detailed custom graphic designs! Quote
HawkLord Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Brilliant! Very well detailed and executed. Looks completely accurate and scaled. It doesn't get much better than this. Quote
09JBlake Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Unreal!!!!! How did you get the ravenclaw and hufflepuff torsos? Quote
Master_Data Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Impressive. Looking forward to more pictures of the spectators! Quote
Bricksnaps Posted August 10, 2016 Author Posted August 10, 2016 Thanks everyone it's such a fun build and I am glad it can be enjoyed. I was really pushing for enough of a realistic representation and then adding a little bit of fun. Unreal!!!!! How did you get the ravenclaw and hufflepuff torsos? So they are printed and stuck on, I purchased the basic files off a guy from Instagram as I was out of time and needed them quickly as they were a last minute thought. I have now been offered some custom printed ones made by someone if I plug them, however I may actually make my own decals and do them a bit differently. Quote
xboxtravis7992 Posted August 10, 2016 Posted August 10, 2016 Wow very well done! Great MOC and customs! Quote
Bricksnaps Posted August 12, 2016 Author Posted August 12, 2016 Fantastic! I especially like all the high detailed custom graphic designs! Fantastic! I especially like all the high detailed custom graphic designs! Thank you. Do you mean the designs on the flags? They are actually from the Lego Harry Potter sticker book and the large Hogwarts banners are from one of the sets that I brick linked. The Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw Quidditch players are custom stickers that I stuck on, but I have just placed an order for custom printed figs. Quote
BrickShady Posted August 14, 2016 Posted August 14, 2016 What a huge layout! You captured it perfectly, I love the inclusion of unreleased Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw players. Your son must be so happy playing with this stand all day long Quote
09JBlake Posted August 18, 2016 Posted August 18, 2016 (edited) I have two more questions... Where are you getting the torsos custom printed and could you please put up decals for them too? If you could I would be really grateful!! Edited August 18, 2016 by 09JBlake Quote
Ultron Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 This is just so incredible. Makes me wish they had released official torsos for Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs Quote
Bricksnaps Posted September 1, 2016 Author Posted September 1, 2016 I have two more questions... Where are you getting the torsos custom printed and could you please put up decals for them too? If you could I would be really grateful!! Hey man I actually had them custom made by Eclipse Graphics and will be photographing with them soon. The ones in the pics were fairly crude stickers so I'm glad to get some more solid figs. Quote
sander1992 Posted September 1, 2016 Posted September 1, 2016 That is a great Quidditch field. The towers are high and look good. The field has nice details. Great built. Quote
eve nightfall Posted September 1, 2016 Posted September 1, 2016 This is an amazing building! It looks really great and I love the dynamic in your pictures! Quote
aukevin Posted September 6, 2016 Posted September 6, 2016 What technique did you use for rounding each end of the field? Quote
Bricksnaps Posted September 8, 2016 Author Posted September 8, 2016 This is an amazing building! It looks really great and I love the dynamic in your pictures! Thank you! Quote
Bricksnaps Posted September 8, 2016 Author Posted September 8, 2016 What technique did you use for rounding each end of the field? What technique did you use for rounding each end of the field? Trial and error, with it being so large each stand and tower was built with a bit of an angle to it, which varied for each one, I was pleased with the end result. That was maybe the hardest part. Quote
potterwand Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 On August 9, 2016 at 8:17 PM, Stillinamerica said: My 9 year old son started reading Harry potter when school got out in May, and knowing that we were heading to Brickfair Virginia in August, wanted to build a Quidditch scene based on the second movie together. Many Bricklink orders later and countless hours studying screenshots from the movie and our finished product was displayed this past weekend. Below are some pics that I currently have, I took most before I left, I will probably set up again and photograph more detail, once I am unpacked. The Quidditch arena is almost 7.5 feet long, has 16 accurate towers as seen in the second movie with seating at the top, a passage way to move between stands and a stairwell to climb up to the stands and towers. I tried to capture the feeling from the movie in the stands, that are made with wood and have the House colours draped over the front, with you being able to see through to the bottom of the stands. The Quidditch rings are identical to the movies as much as I could achieve. I could not source a white flexible hose in the right length for the wrings, so I purchased black ones and then spray painted with regular primer and then scratched at them to give an attempt at a worn look. There are probably over 200 school children in authentic Gryffindor and Slytherin Lego minifigures (Capes are being added as I type for the next round of photographs). Most of the school teachers are present in the stands. There is a full compliment of 7 Gryffindor and 7 Slytherin Lego Quiddich players and an additional 7 custom Hufflepuff and 7 Custom Ravenclaw Quidditch Players. The field is striped with both regular green and bright green plates and tiles (bright green is pretty scarce). We have many other activities going on in the stands and outside too, with Cheerleaders, an appearance from Willy Wonker and Hermonie dropping all of her books. I hope you enjoy, thanks for taking the time to look. Cheers. Harry Potter Quidditch arena. Based mainly on the 2nd H.P movie we have accurately recreated one of the most iconic pop culture sporting arenas of all time. This was such a fun father/son project to complete and measures almost 7.5 feet long. by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr snitch chase by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr Harry Potters Quidditch by Martin Harris, on Flickr snitch chase by Martin Harris, on Flickr Any Harry Potter fans out there? :) by Martin Harris, on Flickr Any chance you'll do one for quidditch world cup Quote
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