Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Howard J. Lamade Stadium: Home of the Little League World Series!

 

Here we have it everyone: my first project, Howard J. Lamade Stadium: Home of the Little League World Series! Please Click Here to support this project now!

From the description:

Welcome to Howard J. Lamade Stadium, Williamsport, PA: Home of the Little League World Series!


Here, boys and girls of every nation, race, and culture gather together, united by their common love: Baseball. Whether you come to cheer on your regional team or just take in one game, it is magical to see these talented youngsters play.


This model, built on approx. 1 stud: 5 feet scale, consists of 2,993 pieces. I built it with the intention of being able to move it, so the base is made up of tons of technic bricks.

The seats are a combination of plates and printed bricks to cut down on piece count.

You will also notice that the stands draw in towards the field as you move closer to the outfield wall, accurately capturing the look of the ballpark.


The outfield wall is printed with the badges of each world-wide region, as well as the distance (275 ft/83.82 m) from home plate and the iconic statue of Howard J. Lamade in center field.

Additional details include the press box behind and above home plate, home and away dugouts, rolled-up tarp, entrances, team shop, concessions stand, and so much else, both outside and in.


Click Here to see Google Map images of the real ballpark in Williamsport, Pa!


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Friday, October 2, 2020

Medieval Market Village!

 


Hello again Lego lovers! this time around, I bring you Medieval Market Village by Commander Brick!

This build, highly reminiscent to me of the original Medieval Market Village (set 10193, released 2009), captures all of the beloved details of that classic set, yet introduces into it the incredible detail, creativity, and building techniques that MOC's have to offer. The manner(s) which the builder uses to replicate the medieval "half-timber" construction style is simply awesome, and I think that it it astounding that there are actually TWO ways that this is captured. Finally, the use of Azure in the middle building, contrasted to the two "muted" colors of white and tan that flank it succeed in drawing you into the scene. A tired horse drawing a cart and the intricately built water-mill bring the picture to life.

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Friday, September 4, 2020

Motorized Lighthouse!

 

After a short break, I am pleased to return this week with this awesome Motorized Light House by Roses Must Build!

This project, an awesome combination of play and display, is built in nanoscale, which allows it to look great and still fit in your house. It is especially amazing to me, since I have repeatedly tried to make a lighthouse with a light that lights up as well as spins, an I think that it is done superbly here. Please consider supporting it by Clicking Here.

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Howard J. Lamade Stadium: Home of the Little League World Series!

  Here we have it everyone: my first project, Howard J. Lamade Stadium: Home of the Little League World Series! Please Click Here to suppo...