ADHO15 Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 Hey everyone. Here are a few quick classic games that I made on LEGO Digital Designer. I only have these four tables so far, but I do plan to make more and some other games too. So here they are: Card Table Blackjack Table Pool Table Table Football And the LXF file. Feel free to use these designs in any of your own MOCs, just give me credit. Any requests, comments and criticisms are welcome as always. Quote
DLuders Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 These are cute little creations! If you are taking "requests" for additional game creations (and would be willing to make larger MOCs), could you make one or more of the following? 1) Horseshoe Pits 2) Shuffleboard 3) Bowling Alley Quote
Superkalle Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 Wow, excellent stuff! And the fotball game is just brilliant. I'm deeply impressed Quote
Randal Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 those are great, but I think the pool table needs to be bigger, and I bet there's some way to make the pockets appear more as part of the sides than intruding upon the table. It's also sunken in too deep for that scale. Otherwise, they all look awesome. I love the foose table Quote
not-in-use-anymore Posted June 2, 2010 Posted June 2, 2010 I love that Pool table, maybe air hockey or table tennis*? *Alot of people use the sign/lollipop peice for the paddle, but I suggest the frying pan. Quote
ADHO15 Posted June 3, 2010 Author Posted June 3, 2010 These are cute little creations! If you are taking "requests" for additional game creations (and would be willing to make larger MOCs), could you make one or more of the following?1) Horseshoe Pits 2) Shuffleboard 3) Bowling Alley Thanks a lot for the comment and ideas, dluders. I'll get right on them. Wow, excellent stuff! And the fotball game is just brilliant. I'm deeply impressed Thank you very much, Superkalle! Your comments mean a lot to me. those are great, but I think the pool table needs to be bigger, and I bet there's some way to make the pockets appear more as part of the sides than intruding upon the table. It's also sunken in too deep for that scale. Otherwise, they all look awesome. I love the foose table I agree that it should be bigger and less deep. Do you have any suggestions on the pockets? I can't think how to do it. Thanks for the tips and comments, Randal. I love that Pool table, maybe air hockey or table tennis*?*Alot of people use the sign/lollipop peice for the paddle, but I suggest the frying pan. Thank you, indianajones. Good suggestions. I'll give them a go. Quote
Randal Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 you asked for help with the pool table... here's what I came up with. It's not perfect, but i think it looks okay. Pool Table LXF Quote
ADHO15 Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 you asked for help with the pool table... here's what I came up with. It's not perfect, but i think it looks okay. It is pretty perfect. The corners are excellent. Well done. Quote
Ras 74 Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Really a nice and funny idea ADHO! I like your "games" alot. Especially the Foosball table. Very nice Pool table as well Randal. The corners is brilliantly made. Quote
ADHO15 Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 Really a nice and funny idea ADHO!I like your "games" alot. Especially the Foosball table. Thanks a lot, Ras. I appreciate your compliments. Quote
-JD- Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Indeed, the Football table is super! These are really good considering the limitations of LDD. Can't wait to see more! Quote
Randal Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Really a nice and funny idea ADHO!I like your "games" alot. Especially the Foosball table. Very nice Pool table as well Randal. The corners is brilliantly made. Thanks. I'm sure someone could come up with something better that I didn't think about, but it does the job and you'll probably see it and some of adho's games in the comic. I need to come up with a gameroom light though. (those green hooded light fixtures that were/are popular in pool halls above pool and poker tables. Quote
ADHO15 Posted October 5, 2010 Author Posted October 5, 2010 (edited) Hello everybody! I'm back after a long time without MOCs, not with more games, but with a Harry Potter-themed creation I was inspired to make last night after studing Magizoology! It's Aragog the acromantula from the Chamber of Secrets and the Half Blood Prince! Most of the parts cannot be found in the colours used, but that's the beauty of LDD! It took me a while to get his size, shape and scale correct, but I'm happy with how he turned out. I felt he needed a proper model after building his newest official representation. "Go? I think not!" "Goodbye, friend of Hagrid" LXF File. Please don't edit or reuse the model without my permission. Comments and criticism welcome, as always. I'll hopefully get round to making some of the things mentioned above after presenting a few more things. Thanks for looking! Edited October 5, 2010 by ADHO15 Quote
The Penguin Posted October 5, 2010 Posted October 5, 2010 (edited) Words cannot express how awesome the spider is! It's a shame, of course, that not all parts are available in brown color, but still it can be a great inspiration for our talented MOCrs around. Thank you for sharing that great design with us! ) Good day, ladies and gentlemen! ) Edited October 5, 2010 by The Penguin Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 5, 2010 Posted October 5, 2010 Wow a really nice looking spider! Nice use of those round lights as leg tip. The Penguin I think your signature is way too big... Please reduce it. Quote
Professor Flitwick Posted October 5, 2010 Posted October 5, 2010 Great work ADHO! My skin is crawling just looking at your Aragog! Much better than TLC version, and looks a lot like the games version. Quote
Aanchir Posted October 5, 2010 Posted October 5, 2010 I love that Pool table, maybe air hockey or table tennis*? *Alot of people use the sign/lollipop peice for the paddle, but I suggest the frying pan. Technically, a magnifying glass could also work. It would also help the paddle look like a real paddle, where the handle is one color and the two sides of the paddle are another, bolder color. Quote
ADHO15 Posted October 6, 2010 Author Posted October 6, 2010 Words cannot express how awesome the spider is! It's a shame, of course, that not all parts are available in brown color, but still it can be a great inspiration for our talented MOCrs around. Thank you for sharing that great design with us! ) Thank you very much for your kind words, friend! Wow a really nice looking spider! Nice use of those round lights as leg tip. Thank you, Zblij. :classic Great work ADHO! My skin is crawling just looking at your Aragog! Much better than TLC version, and looks a lot like the games version. Thanks a lot, flitwick! Technically, a magnifying glass could also work. It would also help the paddle look like a real paddle, where the handle is one color and the two sides of the paddle are another, bolder color. That's what I had planned. I'll get working on it soon. Quote
Forresto Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 That is amazing! Aragog was truly my favorite character/creature so seeing your version (which may be the best) is inspiring. Will you ever build in actual bricks and compensate for the missing bricks? Quote
CommanderFox Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 Nice LDD MOCS ADHO! Aragog truly is beautiful! Much better than TLGs version. The card tables and football table are cool, especially the football table. Nice job! CF Quote
Randal Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 stuff LXF File. Please don't edit or reuse the model without my permission. more stuff I would certainly ask permission. It looks pretty good and would make a great device of impending doom, which I seem to employ often in Brick. Though, regarding the official version, I think a spider with samurai sword legs would scare me poopless too. Quote
pedro Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 Man I love this. Leaps and bounds better than LEGO poor attempt, but Aragog is always a creature they've had a great deal of trouble in realising - most likely due to budget. If I'd like to suggest anything it would be to try using a 1x1 plate with vertical clip and a small barb for each fang so they're pointing down. Your solution does look grand though. Nice work mate! Quote
ADHO15 Posted November 4, 2010 Author Posted November 4, 2010 That is amazing! Aragog was truly my favorite character/creature so seeing your version (which may be the best) is inspiring. Will you ever build in actual bricks and compensate for the missing bricks? Thank you very much, Forresto! I didn't design it to be built with real bricks, but I may give it a go one day. Nice LDD MOCS ADHO! Aragog truly is beautiful! Much better than TLGs version. The card tables and football table are cool, especially the football table. Nice job! Thanks a lot, Fox! I'm glad you like them! I would certainly ask permission. It looks pretty good and would make a great device of impending doom, which I seem to employ often in Brick. Though, regarding the official version, I think a spider with samurai sword legs would scare me poopless too. I suppose it would! Feel free to use it in one of your comics. Man I love this. Leaps and bounds better than LEGO poor attempt, but Aragog is always a creature they've had a great deal of trouble in realising - most likely due to budget. If I'd like to suggest anything it would be to try using a 1x1 plate with vertical clip and a small barb for each fang so they're pointing down. Your solution does look grand though. Nice work mate! Thank you, pedro! I might try that and see how it looks. I agree with you about TLG's, that's why I gave it a go myself. I hated the new one! I thought I might as well just post these seeing as I already made them: I made these little scenes for the start of mine and pedro's new forum game Harry Potter: Wizard's Duel, but decided not to include them in the end. LXF File LXF File LXF File I built the 'set' for the first pic, but already had the house and courtyard. Quote
ADHO15 Posted April 2, 2011 Author Posted April 2, 2011 (edited) I thought that I might as well keep a record here of all my 16x16 film MOCs made for the LEGO Movie Quiz. Stand By Me LXF File Ferris Bueller's Day Off LXF File Peter Pan LXF File Saving Private Ryan LXF File The Godfather LXF File Equilibrium LXF File The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring LXF File The Happening LXF File Edited February 3, 2012 by ADHO15 Quote
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