ranghaal Posted June 18, 2022 Posted June 18, 2022 (edited) Not sure this is the right theme but I guess Scie-Fi would be worse. You might have seen this on Flickr or Instagram but I wanted to show how I have build it here. This is an improvised fantasy mash up. I wanted some different architecture this time. I was aiming for something I could use some Jugendstil ornaments. So the first thing I build was a window and I used a thread with studs part to achieve an ornament. I had tons of other tower designs in the beginning. But they looked like I was a building some Star Wars Tatooine city and didn't fit the Jugendstil style at all. So I concentrated on the main tower here and gave it a fragile and elegant look and skipped most of the other designs. Let's begin with the ring, which is in fact an old Halo MOC: h2 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr I wasn't sure how many tracks are neccessary to get it stable. Three is not enough. It wont break but it bends. h3 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr you just can't build it and bend it in the end. You would never get a circle that way. h4 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr h5 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr h6 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr h7 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr Of course when using the ring as a pool there is no need to cover the hoses :-) h8 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr h9 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr So that was the Halo part. And the I adopted the Ring for the new Moc. IMG_20220618_091804 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr I removed the upper ring and used 1x2 panels there. IMG_20220618_095438 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr IMG_20220618_091621 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr IMG_20220618_091052 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr IMG_20220618_091017 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr IMG_20220618_090932 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr You can see there are no tricks here to get the reflections. Just use a flat angle. I also used some white papers that helped to make the surface look bright and shiny. the rest is coming soon IMG_20220618_100944 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr The tree uses technique connectors and is pretty stable. Be sure to use the black technique pins so there is no unwanted motion. With the blue ones it will shake and bend. I used a Ninjago spinner as a counterweight inside thre small ring to prevent the tree from falling over. You could just use a solid large base instead. IMG_20220618_101329 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr The main trick is to use a half step to get a more window like pattern. The gaps at top and bottom can be made less visible by black parts in the back. IMG_20220618_101603 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr IMG_20220618_101815 by Ralf Langer, auf Flickr I used the legs of star wars droids here. Edited June 20, 2022 by ranghaal Quote
RichardGoring Posted June 18, 2022 Posted June 18, 2022 This is the most fabulous build. Totally awesome. I hope you submit it to Ideas, and that they approve it. Quote
the Inventor Posted June 18, 2022 Posted June 18, 2022 Already commented on your MOC on flickr but you also made a really nice build log for it. Quote
zoth33 Posted June 18, 2022 Posted June 18, 2022 Great build. I like the techniques you used and the base is just fantastic. The colors used and the building itself create an amazing visual. Quote
Sarophas Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Man.. how do you do it? It´s like you see the LEGO brick as a completely different thing, that doesn't have to follow the physical rules. So creative and inspiring it just blows my mind every single time! I personally get strong elven vibes from this (except the base rim). Like a highly advanced ancient society, of which only the splendid ruins remain. Simply beautiful and so aesthetically pleasing. Quote
SirBlake Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Wow! What an amazing MOC. Super cool techniques, but the final product is just beautiful. I get Elder Scrolls Oblivion vibes from this. Quote
MontyMatte Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 Just awesome - nothing further to say Maybe...thank you so much for sharing the building process as well. You (or I) can really learn something there. Quote
Semantic Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 That's just great. Love your works. They kind of manage to take my mind into some fantasy worlds. Quote
Mr Maniac Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 On 6/19/2022 at 1:18 AM, Sarophas said: I personally get strong elven vibes from this (except the base rim). Like a highly advanced ancient society, of which only the splendid ruins remain. Simply beautiful and so aesthetically pleasing. Supremely late to this one but like the others have said, incredible work. And I'm quoting Sarophas above me because he summed up my thoughts on the building perfectly. And of course the ring itself is a work of art unto itself. Really impressed at how well it held together for you. Quote
jtooker Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 Great tutorial and awesome techniques! Thank you for sharing. On 6/18/2022 at 6:58 AM, ranghaal said: Not sure this is the right theme but I guess Scie-Fi would be worse. The base greebling is the only part that looks sci-fi to me, the rest looks very fantasy. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 On 6/18/2022 at 3:04 PM, RichardGoring said: This is the most fabulous build. Totally awesome. I hope you submit it to Ideas, and that they approve it. I totally agree! You're a genius and this MOC is a masterpiece! Quote
ranghaal Posted June 30, 2022 Author Posted June 30, 2022 Thanks to all of you for leaving a comment 17 hours ago, Mr Maniac said: Really impressed at how well it held together for you. I am pretty sure there are better and more stable techniques. The ring had to be really thin for the HALO moc. But with a solid surface I could use hinges underneath. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted July 1, 2022 Posted July 1, 2022 Crazy great work. The ring itself is a stunning piece. The ruined arches, with the droid legs to boot, makes it awesome. Quote
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