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Hi all,
Check out this gallery.
My interpretation is that a Japanese LUG or fest had a contest with the
constraint that the creation had to sit on a 16x16 baseplate (if anyone knows
details about this Id love to know more). There is a great variation in the
entries:
Some of these are really interesting sculptures, with a very Japanese-cultural
flair:
Others are very vignette-y (though due to their larger size I havent blogged
these on VignetteBricks):
And Im also posting to microscale for the sake of this ultra-cool microscale
scene:
Anyway, there are 12 other entries as well. Id encourage everyone to check out
the whole gallery.
Bruce
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
SNIP
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Others are very vignette-y (though due to their larger size I havent blogged
these on VignetteBricks):
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There a few more shots of Sigezos entries:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124132.
Its very cool how those vignette-y MOCs were done on a larger scale (even
larger than the guidelines listed in
our FAQ).
Too bad there were no Joe Vig vignettes...Im sure theyd have some interesting
takes on poor Joe. Perhaps someone in lugnet.loc.jp can help us to bridge that
gap.
Big Daddy Nelson
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This MOC contest are held by clickbrick(famous LEGO shop) in Tokyo.
Contest rules are following.
- Area,smaller than 16x16 stud.
(So, almost MOCs are not within size of general vignette.)
- Height,lower than 12 inches.
- Use only LEGO parts,but not DUPLO,Mindstorm.
You can see details here. (in Japanese)
http://www.lets-brick.com/jpn/my/modecon3/modecon3.htm
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