I don't think so. These Viking buildings are simply unique in style and quality. A LEGO-version would be just another flimsy Big-Box-Little-Parts-thing.
Please, don't stone me...it is only a personal opinion. I simply don,t like the too much minimised LEGO-sets..
Another Viking building
Well, the minifigs would be cool.... i'd hopeLegomaat wrote:I don't think so. These Viking buildings are simply unique in style and quality. A LEGO-version would be just another flimsy Big-Box-Little-Parts-thing.
Please, don't stone me...it is only a personal opinion. I simply don,t like the too much minimised LEGO-sets..
Just dreaming
Well we can always trust that lego will be stingy with pieces... thats a constant now -a- daze
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I think some Viking sets by TLC would be cool, and very possible, maybe not stave churches and all, but at least the figs (as mentioned before), and a ship would be appealing to everyone. And buildings aren't really vital to every theme anyway, they could be left out in case TLC finds those too expensive.
It's been too dark here today for good pictures, but I realized a clue to the chair construction is also visible on this picture
It's been too dark here today for good pictures, but I realized a clue to the chair construction is also visible on this picture
Whatever you do, don't.
Great village. I have found you secret and I'll tell.
You use brown chairs and unite with those "wooden" pieces and another one.
You use brown chairs and unite with those "wooden" pieces and another one.
[url=http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/7sword7/]Shelved bricks(???)[/url]
You know you're a good person when you see megablocks and have to do things you would rather not.
You know you're a good person when you see megablocks and have to do things you would rather not.
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Yeah, it's like this;Luís wrote:Great village. I have found you secret and I'll tell.
You use brown chairs and unite with those "wooden" pieces and another one.
chair, log, plate.
<Shift to next stud>
chair, log, plate.
<Shift to next stud>
etc.
Turn it upside down, and voila. There's a little problem with the borders since there are no 2x1 chairs, so that unfinished edge must be covered up somehow (i used overlapping 4x2 and 1x2 slopes double @ that house, with the stave church i just made a pyramid of chairs, and i was lucky enough to have the angle of the pyramid match the angle of the roof it's under.)
As for the chairs, like i said earlier on, it was in a pick a brick bin, all the chairs together costed me less than 5 bucks. It's times like these you realize what else to do with that seemingly 'useless' part you suddenly got a couple hundred of... so don't be jealous of the chairs in particulair, see if you can get a specific part in a bulk amount and invent your own alternative application like i did
Whatever you do, don't.