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Valahadrian, An Elven Fortress by Tirrell Brown

LEGO fan and flickr.com user Tirrell Brown a.k.a. Blufiji recently shared this amazing historical fantasy creation in his photo-stream. According to the description this MOC was built for the Guilds of Historica in Eurobricks forums. The shaping of the fortress and the colors are very unique. I especially like the usage of tan colored animal tail pieces around the main structure and the wall. The vegetation around the main building is also built beautifully. 

Contra Oleon by Garmadon


LEGO Fan and flickr.com member Robert4168/Garmadon and his friend Kai shared his latest collaborative MOC that includes two different forts with lots of war scenes. Forts are perfectly located to control passes through the rocky path. Greeneries and rocky landscapes add high detail to this collaborative Contral Oleon.

Some MOC's make your day colorful


My day becomes colorful when I see Pirates-based MOC. Today is colorful too because flickr.com member and LEGO Fan Nikola Đurić has recently created a MOC for Eurobricks' RPG Game, Baron Nicolas at the Port. It is a tiny city with a small wooden trade port, a lighthouse and bunch of local shops including barber. Two storey buildings sorrounding shore-road. I mostly liked the barber shop with tiny windows.

Return of the King


Alex Jones who is also designed awesome Transformers MOCs, shared his latest creation on flickr. The Kings Arrival, which is established on a very big baseplate includes a double-storey castle and a two-mast Imperial ship in it. Building technique of the castle is impressive but I could'nt decide that it is Medieval castle or an Imperial Fort. Whatever may come, it is full of details and MOC of the day for me.

The Glade Fort by Tirrell Brown

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Eurobricks.com and flickr.com member Tirrell Brown a.k.a. Blufiji shared this amazing fantasy themed fort built for the Guilds of Historica of Eurobricks the in his photo-stream. The vegetation and the building techniques used for the fortress are really impressive. The color combination and part selection are also done greatly. I used to see nicely shaped round towers in castle MOC's but I especially like how the wooden (reddish brown) sections of the towers are made. All things together this creation becomes a wonderful swamp MOC!