Magma Brick Warhammer 40K Armor and Weapons of imperial guard compatible with legos figure

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Magma Brick Warhammer 40K Armor and Weapons of imperial guard compatible with legos figure

Magma Brick Warhammer 40K Armor and Weapons of imperial guard compatible with legos figure

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I mentioned earlier that there are no official LEGO® Warhammer sets available but there is a good amount of LEGO® Warhammer MOCs online. There is also the option to have one set designed for you via commission work, this way you can have your own custom LEGO® Warhammer model designed for you. What Can I Expect to Find Online? LEGO Warhammer MOCs Dubbed “Warhammer 50k,” Santosa’s build is comprised of units that he designed himself after being introduced to 40K by a friend. His “reimagined” set includes a variety of soldiers and vehicles, including his own personal take on the space marine, mech suits, some nifty looking tanks and even some orc baddies for them to fight against. Santosa built his Warhammer army as a submission for Iron Builder, a competition hosted by the private LEGO community the Builder’s Lounge. This will be Santosa’s twenty-fourth submission to the competition and, according to Santosa himself, it took longer to plan and build than any he’s done previously. The eventual promise of the trilogy is “Immortal Empires” – a combination of all three games’ maps and factions into one grand depiction of the Old World. As such, most additions are quality of life changes rather than dramatic overhauls. The long-requested siege rework is still welcome, with mixed results. Towers and barricades are powerful, if a touch arcadey, but the real upgrade here is improved settlement map design. Open streets, palisades, perches and choke points make for a far more evolved and interesting take on a prevalent series weakness.

Sure, not all the copies look great. There's a simple rule - the more straight lines - the easier to build from Lego. It must be said that there's no official Lego Warhammer series. And it's not likely to be created. Lego makes peaceful toys after all. All these miniatures are created by the individual sculptors with almost unchanged original parts.One of the things I love the most about LEGO® MOCs is that the designs are not bound to the same rules as the official LEGO® sets. if you’re interested in how to create your own MOCs we have a great post to get you started right away.

LEGO builder Kosmos Santosa has produced a collection of custom designed Warhammmer 40K units inspired by the popular tabletop game. Warhammer 40K is one of the most famous and complex tabletop games there is. That being the case, it’s understandably served as the fodder for some fairly brilliant tributes over the years. Not surprisingly, some of the most impressive have come from the world of LEGO. Take the work of Kosmas Santosa. A graphic designer and LEGO builder from Indonesia, he recently released a gallery of images showcasing his collection of custom LEGO builds inspired by Warhammer 40K and its universe. There are a number of unofficial LEGO® Warhammer MOCs out there, some are done as fanart but those of you who want to build one of yourself will be pleased to know that some people have made the MOCs with instructions! Warhammer is incredibly popular, a niche on its own but it could be argued that the building principle behind LEGO® and Warhammer could entice a similar audience. To date, there are no official LEGO® Warhammer sets or Minifigures. There are unofficial Warhammer MOCs instead.When a set is made for production they have to keep in mind things like the cost and rarity of parts but when a MOC is made (assuming the design is for fun not to be sold) all these limitations are removed!



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