Over at the LEGO Ambassador Forum, we current Ambassadors were asked to build “a standard 8×8 vignette that represents [us] and [our] interests within the world of LEGO building and community.” Many of us came up with creative and interesting pieces; here are a few of some of the most recent ones:
(Below left) Yiu Keung from Hong Kong displays his miniature Green Grocer in the palm of a brick-built hand.
(Above right) Peer Kreuger from the Netherlands makes a working mini planetarium model. Check out the amazing animated image!
(Below left) Tim Gould from Australia portrays himself as the man behind the screen, sharing ideas through the internet.
(Above right) Mike Crowley from the US represents himself as a LEGO creation, having people “build” him to be the Ambassador they want to see.
(Below left) Danila Martyakhin from Russia creates a vignette called Equilibrium, featuring the ultra-posable biotic robot.
(Above right) I present my work called Just Add Imagination that uses spray-painted pieces and fishing lines to create the floating bricks effect.
(Below left) Andrew adds his belated vignette to Nannan’s post with many hats that represent many communities:
(Above right) Dan Rubin serves as a liaison and “noise filter” between the LEGO fan community and The LEGO Company.
Again, these are just a few of some of the amazing vignettes that the Ambassadors have made. You can see some more over at Klocki.
-gasp- Spray paint? Fishing wire?? A purist you ain’t, Nannan.
Gah! I’m still cobbling together mine. :-(
The planetarium is, in fact, an orrery.
I love this project. It’s great to see people from all over the world and different parts of the community working together on one idea.
I can’t see the ashtray on yours, Tim
What, no Keith Goldman? Aw well, his wasn’t awesome anyways (sorry Keith). Great job to all the ambassadors!