Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS! ×
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

Recommended Posts

Posted

gallery_101_23_908.jpg

For LEGOWorld in Copenhagen this year, Bo Jensen decided to remake and vastly improve his earlier Hoth Diorama, which he did for LEGOWorld 2009. It was later taken apart, but Bo had been considering to do it all over over.

- Just waaay better and bigger.

And he's done just that!

He's spend around 25 hours per week the past 11 months to get this huge diorama ready for LEGOWorld.

It weighs around 750 KG's and consists of more than 1,5 million bricks.

When asked about when he has time to work, the reply is :"When I'm not building!" :grin:

He loves to build and especially build big.

In 2009 he did

.

In 2010 he did

.

Bo, who's 47, admits that building at this scale can be very expensive. If he were to buy the parts for this build through for example PaB on shop.home or via Bricklink, then the price would be around 350000,- Dkr which is just around one year's full salary for a well paid job - before taxes :sick:

There's plenty of snowtroopers and rebels in the diorama, but Bo has no count on how many there is exactly.

There's 4 train engines built into the diorama to make the Snowspeeders and speeder bikes move around and there's 2 motorized AT-AT's walking there as well.

As this (short) interview began, Bo had to replace the batteries in one of them for the first time, it's been running/walking for 22 hours in total.

A :thumbup: for power functions, eventhough Bo would never replace 9V train engines running the rest of the moving parts of the diorama. It would just get too bulky and difficult to handle.

The final question before letting Bo off the hook and back to moving the AT-AT's back to the beginning of the diorama, was: "What are you doing for next year's LEGOWorld?"

"I might redo Endor - I need to make it bigger and better!"

A slightly obvious answer.

Of course it has to be bigger and better :classic:

And did I mention that Bo has a great urge to tile everything? :wub:

Now for pics and a video of the whole thing.

Thanks for talking to me Bo and best of luck with future dioramas.

5461232142_058b037727.jpg

5460627485_7f11a36bb8.jpg

5460628659_131fe71610.jpg

5461235920_b50ae824a3.jpg

5461236406_7974ec201d.jpg

5461236950_8d22a84ce1.jpg

5461237510_a6f3069310.jpg

5461237510_a6f3069310.jpg

5460632937_76e5acc00b.jpg

5461239292_f65787b120.jpg

5461239936_29a8efd647.jpg

5460634789_e1646a5b97.jpg

5461241080_0fd573d953.jpg

Better resolution of the pics can be found in our flickr.

And here's a video on it from Supersteendk on YouTube:

Posted

*oh2*

That is amazing. Fantastic work. I can't believe he bettered the 2009 diarama, but he did. Congrats on a great job Bo. I love the detail of the Echo Base. Looks great with the Falcon sat there. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Posted

I saw some of the images over on Flickr and thought TOTALLY AWESOME ! :grin:

But 1.5 million bricks....ouch.....that would have emptied Bricklink resellers eh ? :laugh:

Thanks 'KimT' for article and may the brick be with you ! :grin:

Posted (edited)

This is the crazy insane one I've seen pictures of before online - my jaw literally dropped. It's a work of art, more proof than any for those who still say "LEGO is for kids". This deserves to be put in the Louvre.

750 kg - wow, that was about my weight a few months back. Lost several since then.

Edited by Jedd the Jedi
Posted

I remember this from last year... it was a lot smaller. :laugh:

The one criticism I would have is the use of stock sets. The AT-ATs, the T-47s, the MF- they all appear to be unmodified sets.

Posted

Impressive would be an understatement. Wish I had the money to try something like that.

I hope that instead of Endor, he would try a massive Trench Run. But likley not since he's already got a lot of forest pieces.

Posted

That is some MOC! Another thing I would LOVE to see in person. I really like the moving vehicles he put in it. Am I right in assuming that when the AT-At's get to the end they're moved back by hand?

Posted

That's... that's incredible. There's nothing I dislike about it- it's just so amasing. All the detail put into it is jaw-dropping. All the power functions are just the icing on the cake here- and some very tasty icing too. I doubt I'll ever see something more incredible than this. Well done Bo, well done.

Posted

Hello!

That is undoubtably a real gargantuan diorama. The whole thing itself as well as its little details are of great inspiration. I've watched this movie several times now and still find it amazing. :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

Posted

The one criticism I would have is the use of stock sets. The AT-ATs, the T-47s, the MF- they all appear to be unmodified sets.

So what? Nobody can do everything; I see it as no problem at all for people who build massive dioramas like this to not spend time building intricate models as well. The way I see it, you can compare it to a small MOC. In a small MOC, you use LEGO's minifigures but build the scene around them yourself. At this scale, the minifigures have just transformed into ships!

This sort of diorama just blows my mind. It really makes LEGO's models look tiny.

Posted

So what? Nobody can do everything; I see it as no problem at all for people who build massive dioramas like this to not spend time building intricate models as well. The way I see it, you can compare it to a small MOC. In a small MOC, you use LEGO's minifigures but build the scene around them yourself. At this scale, the minifigures have just transformed into ships!

I realize that. I'm not saying this isn't a very impressive dio, because it is. The custom models are just something that would take this to the next level. Maybe it's just because I'm more of an accurate-vehicle guy than a landscaping guy.
Posted

I hope that instead of Endor, he would try a massive Trench Run. But likley not since he's already got a lot of forest pieces.

Well, as long as he uses 7140...

So what? Nobody can do everything; I see it as no problem at all for people who build massive dioramas like this to not spend time building intricate models as well.

Yeah, that's where we come in...

Actually, I stopped building around minifigures in my MOCs, as have several others (e. g. Brucey-wan and Pepa Quin build in stud-to-foot scale, and Gareth and Reto build exclusively UCS). In the case of the former, they stick in minifigures because they happen to fit and are about the right scale - they don't significantly impact the quality of the MOC (much like brickartist's recent BARC). And in most cases the results do look better.

I realize that. I'm not saying this isn't a very impressive dio, because it is. The custom models are just something that would take this to the next level. Maybe it's just because I'm more of an accurate-vehicle guy than a landscaping guy.

I partially feel the same way, but (and I can't believe I'm saying this) I'm going to have to go with Clone O'Patra on this one - while I don't particularly like the designs of the stock sets, I can overlook that aspect because of the scale of the diorama as a whole. Besides, only nitpicky AFOLs would notice inaccuracies in the sets in a diorama of this size (or care, really).

Still, I do wish he had used 10179 as opposed to 4504, because then his Echo Base would have been even bigger...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...