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BrickLink MOC-Off: Holiday Edition Contest Announced

BrickLink is back with another contest to win some very nice prizes. They are holding their first MOC-Off building challenge and the theme of the contest is Holiday. Design and build anything that reminds you of the winter holidays.

There are 3 different categories that your build can be based on: Figure/Character, Vignette, and Accessory/Decoration. Winning designers will be able to get LEGO Gift Cards as well as their design prepared and sold on the BrickLink MOC Shop. Below are some of the prizes awarded for the winners:

2 Best of Show Winners

  • $250 LEGO Gift Card

3 Category Winners

  • $100 LEGO Gift Card

Categories:
– Best Holiday Figure/Character
– Best Holiday Vignette
– Best Holiday Accessory/Decoration

4 Honorable Mentions

  • $50 LEGO Gift Card

So get building because the contest ends on 11:59 PM (EST) on September 12, 2014. Check out the full list of rules and discussion on the announcement post on BrickLink.

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Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy Movie Poster in LEGO Form

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Guardians of the Galaxy

This week marks the premiere of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy in theaters. The celebrate the movie E! Online has revealed an image of the movie poster in LEGO form. I watched it yesterday and it was awesome especially the part where Thanos shows up. I got that tingly feeling and am very excited for the upcoming movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe leading up to the battle against Thanos. That is still a few years away but in the meantime, the Avengers still have Ultron to deal with next year. Now if I can just have enough time to build the GotG sets

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Firestar Toys Custom Minifigures to Support NSPCC Charity

As we know by now, our friend Richard over at Brick Fanatics is an avid supporter of the NSPCC children’s charity. The charity was a huge part in his life and was introduced to LEGO when he was younger. Now Richard is giving back to the charity that saved his life and he’s been doing half marathons throughout the year to raise money for the charity. He has teamed up with Firestar Toys to create some custom minifigures that are in his likeness. If you’ve seen Richard in his running outfit, you can tell that the minifigures are a very good representation of him.

Although these minifigures won’t be sold, Richard will be posting details later on how you can get them. The money raised through the custom minifigures will go towards Richard’s challenge total which is then given to the NSPCC. If you want to help support Richard and his charity, head over to his fundraiser page.

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Treasure Bricks May Be Your Next LEGO Storage Solution

If you’ve been looking for a solution to organizing your LEGO collection, then Treasure Bricks may be your solution. Treasure Bricks is an interlocking and stackable storage box that you can customize in different colors. Currently, there are four colors to choose from, Berry Blue, Rocket Red, Pure White, and Jet Black. Each Treasure Bricks system consists of three components:

  • Interlocking and stackable storage boxes.
  • Drawer component for easy access to your bricks. The drawer is easy to open and close, and the drawer is removable if you wish to empty your LEGO onto the carpet and start playing. You can take your LEGO collection anywhere to play!
  • Flexible organization – choose as many as you need and you can always get more as your collection grows!

For more information about Treasure Bricks, head over to their Kickstarter page.

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LEGO Wall Redesign by Bruce Lowell

It’s always interesting to see how other builders’ store their LEGO collection. Renowned brick artist Bruce Lowell has recently redesigned his studio and he has documented the changes on his site to show what he has done to reorganize his collection. Bruce explains the different types of storage containers he uses to organize his bricks including Stock-On, Sterilite, Darice, and Plano.

After seeing images of his finished wall, I emailed Bruce asking how he sorts his LEGO elements. Some people may sort by color and some may sort by type. Bruce does a combination of both. Bruce notes that he sorts about 70% of his part types excluding all bricks and plates, slopes, wings/wedges, less used and larger parts (such as panels, wheels, animals, TECHNIC, house parts). However, he does sort all non-printed minifigure body parts, accessories, small hinges, rare slopes and small curved slopes, detailed pieces such as bars and taps, small animal parts, transparent parts, tiles, SNOT bricks, and much more. Each of these part types and the containers that hold them are contingent on the amount that he has in each color family.

Check out how Bruce redesigned his wall on his website and maybe it’ll give you some inspiration when it is time to reorganize your building area.

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Brickipedia Announces 2014 Comic-Con Contest

It seems like there are contests going left and right lately in the LEGO community and that’s not a bad thing at all! With San Diego Comic Con 2014 coming up, Brickipedia has announced their first ever public contest and you can win some very cool prizes. All you have to do to enter is to build an original battle machine using LEGO elements found in the same theme including Star Wars, Super Heroes (DC Universe/Comics and/or Marvel), and Middle-Earth (The Lord of the Rings and/or The Hobbit). The prizes for each category are as follows:

Best Star Wars MOC: B-wing (75050)
Best Super Heroes MOC: Knowhere Escape Mission (76020)
Best Middle-Earth MOC: Mirkwood Elf Army (79012)

Head over to Brickipedia to read all the contest rules and to enter. The contest runs until July 27 23:59 (UTC) so you have about a week and half to get working on your MOCs. Good luck!

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Brick-A-Pic Project Needs Your Help on KickStarter

I was contacted by Jake from Brick-A-Pic who is spearheading his LEGO KickStarter project. Brick-A-Pic is a website that converts your photos, logos, and other images into LEGO mosaics.

LEGO mosaics are a popular form of artwork in the LEGO community and Brick-A-Pic makes that process of creating one a little easier. They currently have a software that you can demo to give you an idea of how Brick-A-Pic works. One cool thing about the project is that, they also provide you physical LEGO bricks along with the plans and instructions.

Check out the video below for more details and test out the demo on the website to get a feel of how it works. The goal is to get $50,000 in a month so help spread the word.

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