Some of you might have noticed a pair of AT-ATs at the Naas Library show.
T-47 Snowspeeder and Plus Size AT-ATs by James Shields, on Flickr
These were built by DaveNoCheese and I. The model was designed by an AFOL going by the name Roskolinov, and the parts list and instructions are downloadable from Rebrickable, here.
Dave messaged me a while back suggesting it for the Hoth diorama.
I put together a quick build last night...
Bespin Welcoming Party by James Shields, on Flickr
Yes I know that's the wrong version of Lando, but until now I only had the Desert Skiff version, and that would just be too weird.
James
Shortly after the death of Carrie Fisher I began working on this mosaic of everyone's favourite princess. I think a few people saw work in progress pics at the February meeting but I am now ready to unveil it. It will be on display on the Saturday of the Naas exhibit.
It contains approximately 2000 bricks (bricks were stronger and heavier than plates!). If you can't make it out straight away squint a bit!
Star Wars Princess Leia mosaic. May the force be with you, Carrie Fisher. by Ben Cunningham, on Flickr
Let me know your thoughts.
Completed just in time for the Naas library event thanks to parts replenishment in LEGOLAND Gunzburg, its Little Mix. If you don't know who they are, ask your kids.
It's me again
This building I built for another small competition in Polish Lug.
We had to choose one of the buildings on the list:
1. Veterinary
2. Primary shool
3. Post office
4. Pool
5. Car workshop
6. Museum
7. Bakery
8. Florist
9. Caffee shop
10.
I was bored with my engine shed and with the awkward spacing of the tracks it was tricky to include in a layout.