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The Emoji Movie
Brigs and 3 others reacted to emily for a blog entry
I mean sure, it kinda feels like they're stealing the concept of the lego movie, but I mean, come on, there's no way they- wait wait x-files music plays4 points -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
Brigs and 3 others reacted to Ayliffe for a topic
"17,907 Points, 301,031 Views" I guess Bonkles died so hard it became a meme huh4 points -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
aidenpons and 2 others reacted to emily for a topic
Today has been a bizarre reminder that, yes, Bionicle was a cultural phenomenon for a few brief months and wasn't always the nichest of niche things that it is now.3 points -
The 2017 Leak Thread: More Leaks, More Legos
Quisoves Potoo and one other reacted to Ayliffe for a topic
Yellow submarine time! Release date for the set is next month too apparently.2 points -
Nexus Farce: IoI Vignettes
Brigs reacted to TheDiplomat for a topic
Did you post that anywhere else, Brigs? Because that's beautiful. It almost looks digital. I'm sure others'd find the head separator fun too.1 point -
Nexus Farce: IoI Vignettes
Wirza reacted to Brigs for a topic
It's now on my to-do list. I'll probably work up an LDD model and generate some instructions from it later this week, depending on my schedule. Chapter 12 - Gallant V "The Sanctuary" The story direction for the Ingress of Imagination was drawn from three primary sources: The LEGO Universe Cinematic Trailer, the Great Minifig Mission, and this author's personal insanity. In the Great Minifig Mission, there were a couple activities in which visitors to the LEGO Universe website could fill in the blanks to complete a transcript of Typhonus's audio journal. The Imagimeter "shards" were a set consisting of three 2x2 tile bricks. Popular opinion is that the Imagimeter pieces seen in the story trailer were located within the structure on Gallant Five. For some inexplicable reason, the Great Minifig Mission states that the compasses were smashed to prevent anyone from following them. But why wouldn't they just hide them in the Venture Koi, or toss them into the local sun? Frustrated with being unable to come up with a logical explanation, I just had Duke Exeter make up a reason for me. In the foreground, out of focus, rests one immobilized Albert. The remaining members of the team can be seen ogling over their discovery. The First Builders seem to have been pretty fond of triangles and the number three, so I tried to work it into the architecture. The cube upon which the Imagimeter pieces lie is of course emblematic of the planet Crux. The floor pattern itself is a homage to the LEGO Universe logo; more specifically, the blue background behind the letters. This background also appeared in the LEGO Universe Prima Guide, though I can't seem to locate the original file. Aligning the bars and tiles to form the ellipses proved to be the most difficult part of this model. On the whole, this the second most technically advanced and time-consuming model in the Ingress of Imagination lineup. I shall never surpass the genius of the Head Separator.1 point -
Contrast - a short film
Dazzgracefulmoon reacted to Ayliffe for a blog entry
Hey look, here's a short video thing wot I made recently!1 point -
Contrast - a short film
Ayliffe reacted to Shadowblaze for a blog entry
What? A sunny day in London? Blimey! Very cute and relaxing. I like it.1 point -
LEGO Racers GBC Level Backdrops
Dazzgracefulmoon reacted to Lair for a topic
i love the ice planet pathway background! too bad the game f****ing sucks1 point -
Contrast - a short film
Ayliffe reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a blog entry
From living at home to living on the streets. ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!1 point -
Nexus Farce: IoI Vignettes
noghiri reacted to Wirza for a topic
Can you please give instructions of some sort for the head separator?1 point -
Nexus Farce: IoI Vignettes
TheDiplomat reacted to Brigs for a topic
Chapter 11 - Executive Meddling "Head Separator" The head separator was the first model I built for the Nexus Farce, as a diabolical proof of concept. The model had to be rigid enough to support the mechanism, while maintaining the pseudo-medieval aesthetic. Duke Exeter's gun consists of the standard ray gun and the crown of that unmemorable Witch King character from one of those Hobbit movies, which has an odd resemblance to Kini Nui. Side view. At the top, there are railings extending inward along the headlight bricks. The Brick Separator is attached to a slider meshed between the railings, with two chains connected to the slider assembly. The mechanism is operated by twisting the wheel away from the victim's head, pulling the chain down, drawing the slider assembly along with the brick separator forward. And you better believe it's functional. The head is pushed along the neck protrusion ("spine") and released with a satisfying pop. Needless to say, this is one of the best models I've ever devised.1 point -
RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning
le717 reacted to mumboking for a topic
[12:07 AM] Bug Catcher: Today I was able to download the HP + adventure time content for dimensions [12:07 AM] Bug Catcher: Exploring the HP world [12:07 AM] Bug Catcher: It's nice [12:07 AM] mumboking: [12:07 AM] mumboking: Explore the HP world! [12:08 AM] mumboking: It's saucy.1 point -
BIONICLE RETURNING 2015
Brigs reacted to emily for a topic
I find it incredibly amusing that perhaps the final piece of Bionicle media ever not only blatantly rejects the established tone and world, but also apathetically introduces the use of the term "matoran" into G2 after two years of fighting against doing just that. also it says "for the full story go to bionicle.com," which is good because the story relevant to what it is showing is not on bionicle.com and it never will be1 point -
So apparently water has rubble in it
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THE SEQUEL RAIDERS SHOVELING LAVA1 point