Posted March 28, 201311 yr SKYHOLM 1858. The United States achieved world supremacy and respect of all countries. At the first International Technical Exhibition in 1858 the flying city of Skyholm designed by the US chief engineer was presented. The city was sent to travel from continent to continent and show the rest of the world the success of the American experiment. The flying city became a great symbol of the American ideals. However the city suddenly disappeared for the unknown reason. The greatest achievement of America disappeared completely … No one knows how to get to Skyholm. __________________________ This is my entry for the russian contest STEAMPUNK MACHINE which won first place. Blogged by The Brothers Brick Deeplinks : Main-First level-Second level-Steam reactor-Roof Main Picture | More Pictures Inspired by BioShock Infinite by Irrational Games SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr SKYHOLM- the flying city by Fianat, on Flickr Thanks for viewing!
March 28, 201311 yr To my unpretentious mind this MOC is worthy to be posted on the Frontpage News. Edited March 28, 201311 yr by viracocha
March 28, 201311 yr I love it! Really cool design and great minifigures! I gotta say though, for all the details; no handrails on a flying city?
March 28, 201311 yr That got to be the biggest, or at the very least on of the biggest steampunk MOCs I´ve ever seen. Very detailed. Did you base this of the modular series? Because this looks like a steampunkified version of those put together.
March 29, 201311 yr Author I love it! Really cool design and great minifigures! I gotta say though, for all the details; no handrails on a flying city? Thanks! I had idea to do monorail or handrail, but i have only mounth to do Skyholm. That got to be the biggest, or at the very least on of the biggest steampunk MOCs I´ve ever seen. Very detailed. Did you base this of the modular series? Because this looks like a steampunkified version of those put together. Thanks! I am greatly pleased) No, I didn't base on modular series, I based on Victorian England. Excellent work, Fianat, it reminds me the Boishock infinite. Amazing game) I started it yesterday Fianat, excellent! This is a well-deserved victory in the competition. Thanks! To my unpretentious mind this MOC is worthy to be posted on the Frontpage News.
March 29, 201311 yr This is perfect!!!! I loved thw way you build this small shops/houses. It is not that big but gives the perception of a very big uncontrollable city. ( Figs on first floor have a great role in this effect.) My only criticism is the lack of motors or other things, which have function to keep the city floating. You can add them under the first floor maybe. Perfect MOC anyway. Congrats!!!
March 30, 201311 yr Whats not to love about this. Everything from the name to the color scheme, to the idea to the build itself!! Really great stuff!!!
March 31, 201311 yr Author This is perfect!!!! I loved thw way you build this small shops/houses. It is not that big but gives the perception of a very big uncontrollable city. ( Figs on first floor have a great role in this effect.) My only criticism is the lack of motors or other things, which have function to keep the city floating. You can add them under the first floor maybe. Perfect MOC anyway. Congrats!!! There is a steam reactor at the first floor Thanks! Amazing and bizarre! Joe Best steampunk moc ever. Whats not to love about this. Everything from the name to the color scheme, to the idea to the build itself!! Really great stuff!!! Thanks! Great pleasure to read your comments, guys)
March 31, 201311 yr As a huge fan of Steampunk and mini- figs this totally blew my mind! There are such wonderful details literally from top to bottom on this! Without really wanting to list each one, I'd have to say that my particular favourite elements are the fabulous lamp posts and windows, topped only by your wonderfully crafted mini-figs and posing. Particularly the sinister looking chap under he shop sign. I love how he is just peeping out from behind the corner! Wonderful MOC, fabulous composition and 10/10 for presentation! A worthy stand out winner! If you don't mind me asking how many hours do you think this took to build?
April 1, 201311 yr Author As a huge fan of Steampunk and mini- figs this totally blew my mind! There are such wonderful details literally from top to bottom on this! Without really wanting to list each one, I'd have to say that my particular favourite elements are the fabulous lamp posts and windows, topped only by your wonderfully crafted mini-figs and posing. Particularly the sinister looking chap under he shop sign. I love how he is just peeping out from behind the corner! Wonderful MOC, fabulous composition and 10/10 for presentation! A worthy stand out winner! If you don't mind me asking how many hours do you think this took to build? Thanks=3 I have done it for a contest, so I had deadline (only 25 days). I think it tooks near 130 hours to build. Edited April 1, 201311 yr by Fianat
April 1, 201311 yr I don't normally comment on MOCs because nice job" 20 times gets old. But this is stunning. simply amazing.
April 2, 201311 yr I think it tooks near 130 hours to build. That is some crazy dedication!! Again It's wonderful - I saw this before it was so rightly blogged on TBB. :thumbup:
April 4, 201311 yr Author That is some crazy dedication!! Again It's wonderful - I saw this before it was so rightly blogged on TBB. :thumbup: genialisinum Thanks, guys!
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