Here's the last two LEGO creations made for the 2024 Rogue Olympics contest, both builds with a piece count below 101 parts. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @abrickdreamer #LEGO #legomoc #afol
Hard to decide. The meditation one is probably the most satisfying photographic final product, but the chaotic room is the most interesting to explore, and the microscale dam scratches my NPU itch.
You are an amazing builder and photographer! It's really crazy on how good those perspective photos turn out. Also your sculpting/character building is so so good! 😍🙌 The kids bedroom is very chaotic as well! Great job! 💕🇨🇦
I appreciate that! Trying my best to keep it up, building small is a must, but once in a while I manage to find the time for something bigger. And do like to switch it up a bit, it's more fun to try different builds and styles
That Jenga one is thought provoking. First you make me comfortable with unattached elements in a build, and now you're making me think about how I can use photography to hide detached limbs. Madness. So how are the Rogue Olympics judged? How did you do? Can anyone participate?
Maybe this one has a bit too many detached elements, but usually a few pieces are not a big deal. Anyone can participate, but you have to register in rogue bricks website before the start of the contest. They have other contests throughout the year, but the forum is mostly in German, luckily they translate in English for the olympics. Everyone in the forum can participate in the voting, now we are waiting for the last round of voting and final results. Last year I was 9th, this year I was 9th again after 4 builds, hopefully I will climb some more position and get some cool prize. It is a very accessible contest for everyone. You should participate next year roguebricks.de/forum/index.php?board/29-contests/
Bricks indeed look like they about to fall, it looks dynamic, very nice. II think with the right parts that angle could be even bigger, wonder how that would look. Good job. I like all of them so far, every one is unique in it;s own way I think.