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In lugnet.events, Dave Sterling wrote:
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In lugnet.events, Eric Sophie wrote:
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Board to LIVE - Skate Board Art Show - Benefit for the March of Dimes.ÃÂ
During the month of June 2009 I worked with legendary local Tattoo
Artist:ÃÂ RULER to curate a Skate Board
Art Show. The blank skate decks were donatedÃÂ by 9 Lives Skate Shop. More
than 30 Artists created Skate Board Art using aÃÂ variety of methods.ÃÂ
Including meeeee, I used LEGO:ÃÂ
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I started with a blank deck and I began using 3L Technic Pins to attach
aÃÂ layer of plates to the board via the bolt holes for the skate
trucks.ÃÂ
At first I was going to glue the plates to the board, but that would
haveÃÂ been so permanent, then I found the measurements between the
mounting pointsÃÂ lined up with plate distances. So I was able to do with
out glue and justÃÂ used technic pins and plates.ÃÂ
At first I used parts that I didnt mind giving away, so the design wasÃÂ
admittedly a little limited.ÃÂ
The show was a success, I helped book bands and Hip-Hop acts, plus I
installed all 38 Skate Boards.ÃÂ
Everyone did great!ÃÂ
Enjoy!ÃÂ
Eric SophieÃÂ
LegomasterÃÂ
Biomechanical BricksÃÂ
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As a skateboarder myself, I have to say that this is (insert expletive here)
awesome! Great work on this board Eric. Skateboard art has always been
interesting to me and I almost feel like half my addiction to various board
sports was due to the amazing artwork that always found its way onto the
bottom of boards. As a kid I even had the delusion I might someday create
artwork worthy of the bottom of a board. You may have inspired me to at
least give some thought to LEGO-ing up the blank deck I have at home. :-)
You have certainly created something amazing here that crosses genres and
social circles and showcases LEGO to a whole new group of people. Way to go!
Stay fresh my friend...stay fresh...
-Dave
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I messed up the Youtube.com video link!
Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=939N7qn4Pa0
Thanks Dave!
There were many impressive decks at the show. Many of the Artists provided
amazing works. I felt pretty humble, then more and more people started
commenting and asking questions about the LEGO Skate Board.
Soon I realized it was a hit! I guess it was so different and unexpected.
People liked it more so than I did! I got a lot of interaction because of it.
I had to do a little builders trick to get the radar dishes (inverted) to mount
to the wheels using small antenna parts. This gave more of an impression that
the wheels were speakers. But the wheels wouldnt roll.
I wanted to do some sort of mossaic, but the surface area wasnt all that
large. (kids junior sized board)
Funny thing, with only being attached by 4 technic 3L pins, while I was
removing the boards from the cable wall mount, all the LEGO on my board fell
off during break down. I wasnt being careful and it smashed on the ground!
With a big gasp from some nearby people, I laughed a scooped it all in to a
bag. I then gave the blank board to one of my LEGO Students. ALL DONE!
Just memories now...
Thanks for the reply.
Eric
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In lugnet.events, Eric Sophie wrote:
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Board to LIVE - Skate Board Art Show - Benefit for the March of Dimes.ÃÂ
During the month of June 2009 I worked with legendary local Tattoo Artist:ÃÂ
RULER to curate a Skate Board Art Show. The
blank skate decks were donatedÃÂ by 9 Lives Skate Shop. More than 30 Artists
created Skate Board Art using aÃÂ variety of methods.ÃÂ
Including meeeee, I used LEGO:ÃÂ
ÃÂ
I started with a blank deck and I began using 3L Technic Pins to attach aÃÂ
layer of plates to the board via the bolt holes for the skate trucks.ÃÂ
At first I was going to glue the plates to the board, but that would haveÃÂ
been so permanent, then I found the measurements between the mounting
pointsÃÂ lined up with plate distances. So I was able to do with out glue
and justÃÂ used technic pins and plates.ÃÂ
At first I used parts that I didnt mind giving away, so the design wasÃÂ
admittedly a little limited.ÃÂ
The show was a success, I helped book bands and Hip-Hop acts, plus I
installed all 38 Skate Boards.ÃÂ
Everyone did great!ÃÂ
Enjoy!ÃÂ
Eric SophieÃÂ
LegomasterÃÂ
Biomechanical BricksÃÂ
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As a skateboarder myself, I have to say that this is (insert expletive here)
awesome! Great work on this board Eric. Skateboard art has always been
interesting to me and I almost feel like half my addiction to various board
sports was due to the amazing artwork that always found its way onto the bottom
of boards. As a kid I even had the delusion I might someday create artwork
worthy of the bottom of a board. You may have inspired me to at least give some
thought to LEGO-ing up the blank deck I have at home. :-) You have certainly
created something amazing here that crosses genres and social circles and
showcases LEGO to a whole new group of people. Way to go!
Stay fresh my friend...stay fresh...
-Dave
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Board to LIVE - Skate Board Art Show - Benefit for the March of Dimes.
Brickshelf Gallery
LINK
Abbeys Too, Bayonne, New Jersey - 06-26-09
During the month of June 2009 I worked with legendary local Tattoo Artist:
RULER to curate a Skate Board Art Show. The
blank skate decks were donated by 9 Lives Skate Shop. More than 30 Artists
created Skate Board Art using a variety of methods.
Including meeeee, I used LEGO:
I started with a blank deck and I began using 3L Technic Pins to attach a layer
of plates to the board via the bolt holes for the skate trucks.
At first I was going to glue the plates to the board, but that would have been
so permanent, then I found the measurements between the mounting points lined
up with plate distances. So I was able to do with out glue and just used
technic pins and plates.
The design is actually a BOOM-Box. It has an actual
tape cassette in
the middle with faux buttons etc... (The wheels are supposed to be the
speakers)
At first the trucks were a
little skinny, then I
switched to a fatter looking truck set up by using these engine/rocket
parts.
At first I used parts that I didnt mind giving away, so the design was
admittedly a little limited.
The show was a success, I helped book bands and Hip-Hop acts, plus I installed
all 38 Skate Boards.
Everyone did great!
Check out the video walk through on
Youtube.com.
Enjoy!
Eric Sophie
Legomaster
Biomechanical Bricks
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In lugnet.loc.us.nj, Eric Sophie wrote:
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In lugnet.events, Eric Sophie wrote:
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KIDS KINGDOM - THIS IS IT! Productions
Biomechanical Bricks - Eric Sophie
Summer 2009 LEGOMASTER EVENTS
Kids Kingdom - Public Building Area and Display
+ Additional Shows and Exhibits
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Pics from this weekend!
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3. Brooklyn, New York - July 11th, 2009.
MTM Street Fair
4. Mt. Caramel, Berkeley Heights, NJ - July 12th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
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In lugnet.events, Eric Sophie wrote:
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KIDS KINGDOM - THIS IS IT! Productions
Biomechanical Bricks - Eric Sophie
Summer 2009 LEGOMASTER EVENTS
Kids Kingdom - Public Building Area and Display
+ Additional Shows and Exhibits
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Pics from this weekend!
1. Cedar Brook Park, Plainfield, NJ - June 6th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
2. Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ - June 7th, 2009.
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Enjoy!
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KIDS KINGDOM - THIS IS IT! Productions
Biomechanical Bricks - Eric Sophie
Summer 2009 LEGOMASTER EVENTS
Kids Kingdom - Public Building Area and Display
+ Additional Shows and Exhibits
1. Cedar Brook Park, Plainfield, NJ - June 6th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
2. Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ - June 7th, 2009.
Jersey City Cultural Festival
3. Tentative Date - Brooklyn, New York - July 11th, 2009.
MTM Street Fair
4. Mt. Caramel, Berkeley Heights, NJ - July 12th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
5. Storming-Robots - Branchburg, NJ - July 25th and August 1st, 2009.
Mechanical Building Class - Chassis with Differential Gears
6. Storming-Robots - Branchburg, NJ - August 8th and August 15th, 2009.
Mechanical Building Class - End Effector
7. Conant Park, Hillside, NJ - August 16th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
8. Nomahegan Park, Cranford, NJ - September 12th and 13th, 2009.
KIDS KINGDOM
9. Tentative Dates (two day event) for Edison, NJ - Sept. 2009.
Arts and Music Festival
10. Jersey City Artist Studio Tour - October 3rd and 4th, 2009.
JCAT 2009 Newport Mall
More to follow...
Hope to see you there!
...and if you are a LEGO Fan, and you would like display your creations
you are welcome to come!
Eric Sophie
Legomaster
Biomechanical Bricks
LUGNET Member ~1051
Brickshelf Gallery
MOCpages Gallery
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Join us this Saturday April 18th, 2009 for the Legomaster Tent display and
building area on Earth Day @ Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey.
Last year in 2008, we
had a great turn out, and this year we are supposed to have a nice day!
Come build the Earth! Noon til 5pm.
Check out the gallery of photos from last year:
Stop by and say hello!
Eric Sophie
Legomaster
Biomechanical Bricks
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Greetings New Jerseyans,
I have fallen in love with a couple of historic buildings in South Orange that I
would like to attempt to model out of LEGO bricks but have only been able to
find a few photos on the Internet and in books. Unfortunately I'm not going to
be able to travel to NJ anytime soon. Would any AFOLs in the Essex County area
be willing to take on a photo assignment (at their leisure) to produce several
detailed digital pictures for me? I don't want to reveal too much yet because it
will probably involve several PaB/Bricklink purchases so I kind of want to "lay
claim" to the subject matter ;)
(maybe I've already given it away...)
I'd be happy to renumerate you for your time (with bricks maybe?) and will
credit you when I finally post my finished MOC.
Please respond via e-mail.
Thanks!
--
Bill Toenjes
(TooMuchDew)
G.M.L.T.C.
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