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Sigfig Habitats #10

Monday, 23rd November 2020 By Caz

This quartet of Sigfig Habitats shows off Robin Hood Bricks, King Louie, Shannon and Bricks McGee.

The first habitat is for one of my favourite YouTubers, Robin Hood Bricks. I’ve enjoyed watching his city, Brick Nottingham, and channel grown massively from small begnnings. He loves pug dogs, and his SigFig is the CMF Series 1 Forestman, who is tempting his dog with a steak in front of a little section of Brick Nottingham Castle.

Twitter friend Jonas, aka King Louise Bricks lives in Belgium and works as a Medical Laboratory Technician in research when he is not developing his custom LEGO City, Louietown. I decided to picture him in his lab doing some science!

Another Twitter friend is Shannon, who loves to keep fit at the gym, look after his cats, and build LEGO in what little spare time he has left. One of his cat brood is watching him do some bicep curls after a quick session on the treadmill.

Richard, aka The Bricks McGee is the final member of this AFOL quartet. He is chairman of Brick Alley LUG in the North East of England, is mad on trains but not on spaceships, helps organise several LEGO shows around the area and has a very daft black lurcher called Diesel who is always getting into various scrapes. While Santa’s Little Helper is the wrong colour, I felt he perfectly embodies Diesel’s persona, seen here trying to scam a saussie from Dogdad in his LEGO room.

Filed Under: Minifigure Habitat Tagged With: bricks mcgee, jonas himpe, king louie bricks, robin hood bricks, shannon scheller, sigfig, sigfig habitat

Sigfig Habitats #7

Monday, 30th March 2020 By Caz

My latest SigFig Habitats feature three LEGO friends from unusual places. Alan from ItsABrickThing is in Jurassic Park, Mama’s Bricks hails from the Netherlands and Captain Mutant comes from Outer Space! Let’s take a closer look at each one.

Filed Under: Minifigs, Minifigure Habitat Tagged With: alien, captain mutant, classic space outpost, dinosaur, dutch, esacpe, fllowers, gate, its a brick think, jurassic park, mama's bricks, polder, sigfig, sigfig habitat, tentacles, tulips, windmill

Sigfig Habitats #2

Wednesday, 8th January 2020 By Caz

This video showcases a trio of Habitats I have built for the SigFigs of three YouTube friends who are part of the BrickTuber’s Network. They are JC from Small Brick City, Jakob from the Brick Bakery and Stefan at Bricksonville.

Filed Under: Minifigs, Minifigure Habitat Tagged With: brick bakery, Bricksonville, bricktubers network, jakob, jc, sigfig, sigfig habitat, small brick city, stefan, youtuber

Road To Billund Part 3 – Setup In The LEGO House Masterpiece Gallery

Wednesday, 25th September 2019 By Caz

Wednesday 25th

It finally happened! And I still can’t quite believe it!

I had an amazing time setting up my Micropolis MOCs in the LEGO House in Billund. Ever since reading the invitation email in mid-March, I have been trying to imagine what today would be like.

I met up with 14 other AFOLs in the hotel lobby at 8:45am and we were taken by coach to the LEGO House. Some folks had had long flights and only just arrived last night, while one or two of us had been in town for a day or two.

After some welcome introductions and going through the timetable for the day, we were taken on a tour of the House led by Senior Experience Designer Stuart Harris and Mike Ganderton, Head of Experience Development, together with Birte Knudsen (Senior Project Manager at LEGO House) and Søren Mølby who had been communicating with use via email for several months.

Several of my fellow AFOLs had not visited the House before, but all of us were awestruck at the amazing Tree of Creativity which soars up to the roof from the main atrium, surrounded by the huge spiral staircase. At the bottom, we saw the iconic LEGO Duck, a wooden model which was on of the first to be made  by Ole Kirk Kristiansen when he started his toy business in the 1930’s. Its shape was carved into the “bark” of the tree.

The Duck Gets Everywhere!
The Duck Gets Everywhere!

Each branch holds iconic LEGO sets from the company’s history. My favourite was the Classic Space diorama which can be seen from the top of the stairs.

AFOLs Admire The Tree Of Creativity
AFOLs Admire The Tree Of Creativity

This is a view of the Masterpiece Gallery which not many people get to see – five empty display cases, guarded  by the three Dinosaurs, ready to take some of the finest examples of LEGO models from around the globe. Very exciting!

An Empty Gallery Awaits
An Empty Gallery Awaits

Soon we were invited to start unpacking our precious models. Mine had travelled in the car in three specially made cardboard boxes – which were surprisingly strong. Although this might look like carnage, I was delighted with how well the models had held up during the trip and it didn’t take many minutes to sort them out and put them back on their bases. I’ve been to several shows where the “Baby’s Bottle” circular tower has arrived “flat packed” and has had to be rebuilt, which takes quite a while! No such problem here, thank goodness.

Open The Box And What Do I Find?
Open The Box And What Do I Find?

I was being watched by my favourite red Duplo Dino while I unpacked all my MOCs. What a great guardian for my models!

Setting Up Watched By Dinosaurs
Setting Up Watched By Dinosaurs
Models Ready For Installation
Models Ready For Installation

Minor repairs done, and everything dusted, the models were ready to go in the display case. But then we got distracted with another tour around the History Collection in the basement!

Bricks In The Basement
Bricks In The Basement

I loved that they have built these bricks in concrete into the foundations of the building – with a little moat of real ABS LEGO bricks around the bottom.

Once things were all set up (I will show you a picture a bit later), those of us who had finished were asked to build some cakes and party food out of the many bricks which are to be found around the house. I made a purple present and a cake in the shape of the logo of one of my favourite YouTube channels, Brick Bakery!

I Made Some Cakes!
I Made Some Cakes!

Some folks took a long time to complete setting up their models, as they were very intricate and fragile, but once we had all completed our exhibits, we were invited to the atrium to add our own Six Bricks combo to their Wall of Fame. Apparently there are 915,103,765 different ways of combining just six 2×4 red bricks. When you visit LEGO House, your wristband will get you in, but it also allocates a unique combination to you when you leave. This was mine. We were also asked to write something profound on the card next to it – I did my best!

Thinking Inspirational Thoughts
Thinking Inspirational Thoughts

And this is what my Six Bricks combo looks like in situ – on the top row, and in the company of some of the other great folks who are displaying this year.

My Six Bricks Combo in situ
My Six Bricks Combo in situ

Then we went back to the Masterpiece Gallery for some more photo opportunities. I loved this view of the cabinet my creations are in, framed by the Duplo Dino.

Dino Guards The Display
Dino Guards The Display

We were also given these lovely brick trophies to commemorate our models being on display. It will be a great momento of the experience!

Me And My Models In LEGO House
Me And My Models In LEGO House

Below is a picture of the 2019 Masterpiece Gallery AFOLs, photo courtesy of The LEGO Group. L to R:

Stephan Gofers (Netherlands); Caz Mockett (Great Britain); Hsinwei Chi (Taiwan); Simon Hundsbichler (Austria); Zio Chen (Taiwan); Paul Hetherington (Canada); Milan Sekiz (Serbia); Sven Franic (Croatia, I think); Timofey Tkachev (Russia); Krystal Dubois (Canada); Jason Allemann (Canada); Eero Okkonen (Finland); Matthew Goldberg (USA); Marion Weintraut (Germany); Ryan van Duzor (USA).

What a fantastically talented bunch of people – I’m in exceptional company!

The Class of 2019 AFOLs In The Masterpiece Gallery
The Class of 2019 AFOLs In The Masterpiece Gallery

We also had a group shot taken in the atrium, with Stuart, Mike, Søren and Birte hiding at the back! (Photo courtesy of The LEGO Group).

AFOLs Pose In The Atrium
AFOLs Pose In The Atrium

Then it was time to go back to our hotel, buzzing with energy and still trying to process the memories from such an amazing day. I would love to say a huge thank you to Stuart, Mike, Birte and Søren for treating us like VIPs and giving us such an awesomly unforgettable experience!

A Trophy And Some SigFigs From Awesome People
A Trophy And Some SigFigs From Awesome People

This video shows a full walk around of the Masterpiece Gallery, showing each of the models in detail. Enjoy.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, LEGO House, The Road To Billund Tagged With: birte knudsen, brick trophy, jan beyer, LEGO House Masterpiece Gallery, mike ganderton, sigfig, stuart harris

Blockville Update #10 – Monorail Loop, Horizon Express & Magic!

Thursday, 18th October 2018 By Caz

 

Despite being ill recently, I’ve managed to get a few jobs finished in my custom LEGO City Blockville.

The Monorail now has a complete loop of track, supported on proper pillars above the train tracks. I’ve finished building the main Funland Station and Monorail interchange, and Old Town now has a Monorail station of its own as well.

A new high speed passenger service has commenced, the Horizon Express, which connects Blockville to other cities.

Rockets have now been elevated on a platform in the far corner above the train tracks. And another new Sigfig resident has arrived – JC from Small Brick City, the famous illusionist who is on an international tour and is performing a private show on the roof of the Palace Cinema for the other sigfig residents.

Visit Small Brick City’s channel.

Filed Under: Blockville Updates, MOCs Tagged With: horizon express, jc, lego trains, monorail, sigfig, small brick city, track

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