Showing posts with label cool lego stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool lego stuff. Show all posts

January 25, 2011

Knight (KJ) Interview


Just recently I got to talk to an amazing customizer Here is an example of his work:









But enough of that and on to the interview

1. Who is your favorite customizer?
My favorite customizer is one not many have seen. Sure I draw inspiration from JasBrick, Pedro-79, Pecovam, Hazel, Chocobricks, Morgan190, BrickArmy, Eclipse, etc. (sorry if I left anyone out... and I know I did) but my son has to be the best I know. I think it is because his thought process is still unbridled. His world is much simpler and does not seem to have many rules so he tends to put together combos or ask why certain parts won't work together that I had never thought of before. Sometimes I am able to get out my exacto and make the parts work. My recent Blackwater custom with the bandana below the face and over the Hazel Tac Vest... Ethan's idea. "Hey dad, why can't I fit this part on top of this vest?" my response " Let's see if we can make it work!"

2.What is your favorite Customized fig
My favorite customized fig of mine has got to be my Roach from MW2 fig because I was able to create a vision for a character that everyone knew but did not know what they looked like. My favorite customized fig from another customizer has got to be the Knight KJ SERE 2 fig from pecovam. The reason being is I jokingly said to pecovam "Wouldn't it be cool if you made a USAF SSgt Geils fig" when he made his Private Victor Fernandez fig and he did. He didn't even hesitate and we barely had chatted before. I just think that shows you what kind of guy pecovam is and he really put together a great fig. The pictures don't do it justice. I think what makes a great fig is what is behind it, the art and the artist's passion.

3.What inspired you to make these incredible figure's?
That's easy, my son, Ethan (mostly); also late nights playing MW2 and Black Ops. There are probably a few other games in there as well. It's become my new form of art. I have always been an artist. I was once a sculpture assitant at an art school. Growing up I painted Warhammer minatures (never played the game though), did free-hand pencil drawings, I have dabbeled in black and white photography at times; but this is my thing now. Mostly because it is a bond and a passion I share with my son.

4.Has making these LEGO creations influenced you in your social life?
Most definately. I have friends all over the world now. People contact me all the time through the different social portals of the WWW asking me about fig and paiint techniques... I think that pretty cool and I love helping the younger guys and gals out.

5.Would you give any tips to making any minifigs to anyone?
Don't just slap some TLC parts together and call it a custom (hears the "booo's" from all the purists). Do something different, do something to make it your own. Create your own style and find that which inspires you most. I think I am at my best when creating military figs because I really enjoyed being in the military. It is something I am still passionate about and if the stars alined correctly I would go back in and finish my 20 years.

6.What is your favorite LEGO set?
Lego Classic Space Set 885 Space Scooter. It was my first set as a kid.


7.How long do you think you will be continuing you custom's?
As long as I stay passionate about it, but hey I'm a pretty old guy still playing with plastic blocks and plastic people so I figure I've had that hobby for a long time... so you never know.


8.Why did you start customizing LEGO figures?
Several years back I wanted to make a military figure for my son but ofcourse there were no real military parts for LEGO. After looking through ebay and google for some stuff I came across Justin Stebbins' (Sabre Scorpion) website. I purchased some sticker from him. I was horrible at applying them and the guys just didn't turn out the way I wanted so I started looking for more stuff. Soon I found BrickArms, Brickforge, Fine Clonier, MMCB. Then a started in on the forums and found great ideas. Next thing I knew Ethan and I were doing contest and joined Flickr. We found Hazel, Arealight, TT, and Minifig.Cat parts there and it has just kept growing and growing.


8.Do you plan on making more Modern War figures?
Probably in the future. They really are that which I am most passionate about but I am trying to force myself into a host of other genres to expand my own style and creativity.

9.Who inspired you? See question 3

10.Do you have anything to say to people out there in the lego community or family perhaps viewing this?
I really appreciate everyone who has been my inspiration and encouragement. This past year has been a real difficult one for reasons I care not to explain but this art has been an outlet for me and the great words and being able to help new customizers and young customizers has really made things feel a heck of a lot better. Just praise God in all you do, even if it feels silly to do so. Do things not for your personal glory but for His and you will become more valuable then you know.

To see more on KJ click HERE



January 11, 2011

Lego iPhone Case



A small tech company called Smallworks is making a case for the iPhone. Called the Brickcase, it is a case for the iPhone made of Lego, and is compatible with lego pieces. This is available for $20 from Amazon. I think that brickfilmers with iPhones will love this, as it can be used as a TV screen, a comm screen on a space ship, a electronic billboard, or as a movie theater screen. There could be loads of possibilities.

December 30, 2010

Amazing Lego MOC


Wow when I saw this that is the only word when I saw this.
This astounding Lego creation By Lazer_Blade of flickr made this I have to say he is a quite skilled Lego Builder. Its supposeed to be a Bounty Hunter MoC I have to say its highly detailed.

So either way a pretty skilled LEGO creator If you want to see more of Lazer Blade check this out http://www.flickr.com/photos/lazerblade/

December 23, 2010

Minifigure of the Day

Hey guys, recently the staff has been discussing a new portion of the site and came to the decision that we should have a portion of the site that is new every day... So due to the abrupt end to the advent calanders who brought a lot of traffic to the site, TheBrickUpdate presents the: .....MINIFIG OF THE DAY! From now on this portion will be located in the sidebar and will be done by our newest author: LMANPwner.



GENERAL GRIEVOUS

The second edition of the General Grievous figure, in my opinion is much better than the first. This version makes Grievous' arms and legs much, much more accurate to the EP3 and Clone Wars General. The only Con that I can see with this minifig is the overexagerated eyes on the head; but otherwise the head mold is very good. Now compared to the old grievious (2008): The old one simply had a white versin of the droid legs that did not move individually whereas the new ones are independantly mobile. Also the old head was simply terrible detail and the arms were just basically conected to the sides(all four of them) and made the figure look terrible. With some easy decalling, you can recreate his eyes and make this figure very good.


December 20, 2010

LEGO Halo Master Chief!

Ben Caulkins (Benny Brickster) is master behind the helmet! For the last 2 months he's been working making the master chief suit in LEGO (full sized for a real person). Ben is still not done with the project as he still has the lower waste, knee pads, and shoulders. But you can get a pretty good idea of what it looks like so far! I can't wait to see it done... but here are the pics!

Enjoy!



December 16, 2010

Biggest LEGO Star Wars Un-boxed Set Collection!

WookieWarrior23 on YouTube is an ebay seller that has one of the biggest collections ever set eyes on! As the video below shows that he has hundreds of droid minifigure packs along with the older battlepacks. To me, this is the word for huge! Oh theres 3 parts so go to his channel to see the other 2 parts!

Enjoy!