

Indeed. I actually will be swapping them for something a bit more fetching to the eye…
I’m squ1ddos and I am told that I make art out of LEGO.


Indeed. I actually will be swapping them for something a bit more fetching to the eye…


Ah yes. I’ve only recently found this place a few months ago and I’ve been posting on Reddit for a few years now. So my builds are works of art and it’s amazing that I am not holding myself back with the medium?


Heh, thank ya. Sadly, when I was taking pictures last night… one thing lead to another and I started fiddling with the build… This will not be the finished version. :|


Sorry. There’a Finn and Jake in the build. Usually anything that has IP behind it and that was only ever in one set, makes things pricy.


That’s how I felt when one of our club members said he was selling them. I think that’s the most I have ever paid for 2 figs, $50.


Understood completely. Thank you for that. :)


Thank you very much!


I greatly apprecaite it! The Colorful Wasteland (bottom build) was the only thing originally I was going to display. Then I found out they can add a shelf… My eyes lit up and I showed the person some of my other builds. She really liked the DoomSleigher. So, last night I went back and added the Floravore and DoomSleigher. Heh, highly doubt it, This is in Dearborn Heights, MI and I don’t think they’d be interested. It would be something though.


Thank you! Why do you say the quotation marks are unnecessary?


I appreciate it! Albeit not something that was requested, I felt that some of my builds should be on display for everyone. I saw that they had this artist appreciation month, and they said sure to display my stuff there.


https://imgur.com/a/UVLywBF here’s a link to a video for you to see it better.


Thank you very much! I think I have spammed enough builds over the years to coin, “that’s a squ1ddos build.”


Interesting, well thank ya very much for that!


Thank ya very much! Well, that sounds purty nifty! Care to share it?


I greatly appreciate that! Thank you very much!


You’re quite welcome! You’re not wrong about how I just “snap” parts in place. Most of the time when I get a vision in my mind I try my best to translate it in LEGO. I can visualize myself seeing the build in factual reality and that brings life to the concept. Basically I enjoy having a plethora of parts to rifle through and see what I can conjure up. Sometimes I get ideas that I think would be stellar that I tear up because I’m amazed that I was able to pontificate such a grand idea. I enjoy showing off what is possible if you don’t “color in the lines.” I am not quite sure what triggered my abstract build style, but it can be quite exhausting and rewarding at the same time. I just enjoy adding detail as much as possible and I don’t let “what’s practical” hold me back. I look back on prior builds and I think when I finally started the first iteration of the apocalyptic scraps in 2019, I pretty much dove off of the deep end. 2005-2014 were my dark ages, but it was Lego Digital Designer that reintroduced me to LEGO. I spent days in LDD, during college and Minecraft’s inception. Then Stud.Io came out and there was much more I could do, and it took a bit to master, but it’s second nature now. At the end of the day, I use LEGO to zone out and create “art” with lore. I always use to write poems, draw, and create short stories, so I guess my past is finally reaching up to me? I think what also blows people away is that I stream my builds on Twitch and that my builds are modular. There’s always the downside of being creative… it’s building a concept when you’re suppose to be sleeping or working.


I greatly appreciate that! Did you see the finished masterpiece of an abomination?


Essentially both answers are correct. I have a vision and try to manifest it in reality. Sometimes it doesn’t go according to plan and I have to improvise. I feel that I can create things better, without fail when I have the parts available.


Hmmm, I will try that! Thank you very much for that.
Ha ha ha, nah. Just my mental state.