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Eldritchdancer -> Lifestyle with Legos (5/31/2007 7:17:10 PM)

I have... alot of time on my hands. And, being that I'm a Toys 'R' Us kid, I decided to make a Lego Dungeon.

I've got a Pillary, a spanking bench, a St Andrews Cross, a compression barrel, a cage and a Rack. I'm looking for new inspiration for furniture and accoutraments. I'm looking for indoor and outdoor Scene suggestions.

If CM will let me, I'll be posting pics on my profile, when I get it done. But, post your suggestions and I'll see what I can do to bring them to fruition.

Master Darkmoon




HydroMaster -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (5/31/2007 7:26:22 PM)

This I have to see.  And here I've been wasting my time designing an actual dungeon.....silly me.  You have way too much time on your hands.  It looks like you could use some dunking tanks, a suspension system,  a viewing gallery for an audience maybe.




SDFemDom4cuck -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (5/31/2007 10:41:00 PM)

Now that I would love to see at Legoland. If all goes well you may want to try for a position with them.

They're all a bit sick to begin with.  It's a great place and there are all kinds of funny little jokes hidden here and there amongst the Lego scenes if you look close enough.




Eldritchdancer -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 6:20:21 AM)

My living space is too small for a real-time Dungeon. Besides, I already have a drafted layout for a real dungeon in my mind, for when I do have the space.

Till then, I took a playful suggestion from a sub and started making the Lego Dungeon.

I think I'll create a Myspace page just for the pics. Or, if anyone asks, I can send them via CM. I have 2 layouts done. The original layout I started with, then the one I finalized, both Indoor. The outdoor Dungeon I'll be working on next.

Master Darkmoon

(editted to add) Well, I used a different service. Here's the link: http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?uid=9053823

Have fun.




Einzelganger -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 10:17:01 AM)

Oh GOD I love Lego's!  I usually build some sort of robot, tank, aircraft, battlemech, or some other sort of vehicle...usually with weaponry on board.  For instance: http://a846.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/01246/54/89/1246859845_l.jpg

-Einzelgänger

P.S.  That's an older one; I've learned a couple ideas since then that look much better...IMHO.

Edit:  I just realized...somehow...that what I just posted has virtually nothing to do with this thread, lol...my apologies...but I still think a Lego dungeon would be fun to make. :)




Lynae78 -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 11:17:28 AM)

it would be cool if you put on myspace, please notify us when you do!




Eldritchdancer -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 6:47:04 PM)

For those with Myspace pages, you can find the Dungeon pics in the View my Pics area of http://www.myspace.com/misterdarkmoon

or http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?uid=9053823 for those who do not. :)

Comments are welcome, of course.

Master Darkmoon




proudsub -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 7:46:40 PM)

quote:

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?uid=9053823


Love it, thanks for sharing.[:)]




earthycouple -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 10:41:31 PM)

Sorry, Dark... but I think I just met the geek too geeky even for me...I simply can not get behind the lego dungeon....can't wrap my mind around it to save my life.  I wish you luck, I wish you well.  You really do have too much time on your hands...*S* Live, Love, Laugh




ready4srvce4all -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 10:49:01 PM)

The only thing cooler than a lego dungeon would be if it were lifesized, full scale, fully functioning.   I'd even donate my younger brother's UM's legos...he has 7 of them!!!  That might cover half the construction!!!!  Good job!!




earthycouple -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/1/2007 10:53:07 PM)

*smacks self on forehead*....what's a dominant to do?  I tell the OP I can't get behind a lego dungeon and my slave comes in and applauds the OP? Tells him he should build a lifesize one?  Hum.  The insolence, the disrespect, the the the....hum.  *S* 





phoenixinchains -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/2/2007 5:10:46 AM)

during WWII, my great grandmother designed the house she wanted when her sweetie came back from the war out of a lego predecessor. these antique toys are cool. and when he came back they did build from that very design. i love legos, but haven't played with any since i was,,, well before i got married. the point of legos is to be creative so rock on!




FullCircle -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/2/2007 5:28:58 AM)

My favourite Lego related site was www.thebricktestament.com where they depicted the various bible stories in Lego which was funny, especially when you worked out what some of the Lego bits were.




Rumtiger -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/2/2007 7:09:46 AM)

who dares call legos geeky? legos rule all! Theres no other toy in the world that teaches a young mind how to turn nothing but a pile of little choking hazards into a structure he can smash over his brother's head. And the more whacks it could withstand before shattering all over the place (very cool by the way) the more you learned about weapon stability, not to mention it toughens your skin into hard stone from stepping or laying on all those little pieces.





FullCircle -> RE: Lifestyle with Legos (6/2/2007 8:51:53 AM)

Don’t forget to mention the first spike wheel made out of a technique Lego cog, two 12x1 cellular blocks, and a few of those black and grey rivets.




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