You also cannot submit an entry to this contest and then submit it to another contest we run as part of the 90th Anniversary Celebrations.So please don't build creations based on Star Wars, Titanic, Colosseum, Disney, and much more, for instance. Please note, we are looking for creations that are not based on any third-party intellectual properties (IPs).what was it again? Oh yeah, our 90th Birthday! Our favorite build will receive the Lincoln Memorial (Set 21022, used, $50 value)! Deadline is Tuesday April 29 at 11:59pm.We all have a favourite LEGO set right?! Like, your favourite LEGO set of ALL time? Could you build that in micro-scale to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of The LEGO Group? Join in the first of a handful of contests celebrating. We'll keep a list of day pass winners and give them out with your next purchase or whenever we see you next. Submit as many entries as you want, but one day pass per builder. Try to use natural light (cloudy days are great) and keep your camera steady. Photography is very important since we can't see it in person, yet. The RBBL Team will collectively pick their favorite build based on presentation, story (whether written or implicit with the build), and creative use of parts. RULES: All ages welcome to enter a build. All builders that post their builds on the Facebook Group or with #roguebrickbuilders, will get a free Day Pass for their hard work whenever we reopen the buildspace. You do not have to purchase a Box to participate in the challenge. You can reserve a box by replying to our post in the Facebook Group, emailing or calling the store at 81 (we’ll be open Monday and Tuesday 10-2). Per usual, Boxes will $15 and available on Wednesday from 11-7. Whether you get pieces for an arctic wonderland, an exciting lava lair, a daring mountain side, or any other thrilling combination, you’ll surely be in for a small treat! This week’s Bulk Brick Boxes will contain one 16x16 baseplate as well as an exciting mix of small pieces to start your build! Each Bulk Brick Box has a unique set of colors meant to add a fun surprise to your landscape. This week’s prizes are anything but micro! But feel free to get the general idea and use whatever works best for your build. Even if you’d like to write your own rules, the MILS link down below provides many great examples of different landscapes and textures!įor these 16x16 builds, we suggest a 2x2 bricks on the corners, followed by 1x2 technic bricks as shown here. While the MILS standard is not required, we do encourage it, especially if you’d like to join more than one build together. The Modular Integrated Landscaping System is a set of rules and guidelines created to help builders create and connect large dioramas in an organized way. Bricks can be swapped for plates and tiles, larger slopes can be swapped out for cheese slopes, and 1x1 plates (studs) can be used for just about everything! The MILS Standard Whether you base it off of microfigure size or a small part of your build that you’ve already started, keeping a consistent size will help your build become lifelike and easily recognizable! If a piece feels too large or doesn’t look quite right, test out pieces you wouldn’t normally use. One of the most important parts to starting your micro-build is to pick your scale.
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