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BrickWarriors hand-painted minifig accessories

I have mentioned a number of times (see links at the end of this post), that one of my favorite LEGO customizers is BrickWarriors.com. While other LEGO customizers follow the minimalist and form-fitting style of older minifigure accessories, BrickWarriors makes chunkier armors and weapons that are more in line with modern LEGO accessories, introduced with recent themes like LEGO Ninjago and LEGO Nexo Knights. In other words, they make your minifigs look awesome. 🙂

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BrickWarriors accessories are exceptionally well detailed and accurate compared to the original inspiration – be that historical items, or from movies and games – while also remaining true to the aesthetics of LEGO. The colors are a perfect match to LEGO’s own color-palette as well, so you can mix and match the items with regular LEGO accessories.

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BrickWarriors carries a great variety of LEGO minifigure accessories; mostly historical armor pieces and weapons, as well as modern and sci-fi items. So if you want to put together a legion of Roman soldiers, Samurai warriors, gladiators, hordes of trolls, or steampunk adventurers, there are plenty of items to choose from. And while you can use these custom accessories as they are, you can also customize them further, if you wish.

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Minifigure customization has become sort of a dying art ever since LEGO has been putting so much effort into highly detailed minifigures and accessories. In the past, there was a limited variety of official minifigure pieces and accessories to choose from, so if you wanted to build historical or film/game accurate armies and weapons, you had to customize them yourself, or find a customizer who would do them for you. However there is still room for exceptionally skilled customizers to create the best of the best.

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As I mentioned earlier, BrickWarriors accessories are beautifully detailed, but because they are moulded in a single color, and with no printing, those details can get somewhat muted. However with a little modelers’ paint you can bring out those details to make them more eye-catching. I found that silver, gold, and copper paint are particularly good for highlighting a few dots, lines, and other details, and are just enough to keep the pieces in line with LEGO’s own style.

And, if you are really talented, you can unleash your model painting skills on BrickWarriors accessories for some truly unique effect. I recently ran across the work of an artist who uses miniature-painting techniques on BrickWarriors accessories. His name is Dimitris Chondrogiannis, and I found his work in the flickr gallery of another LEGO fan, George Adamidis. Take a look at the Viking warrior below. The helmet, the horns, the armor, the shield and the axe are all standard BrickWarriors accessories (see picture above for unpainted version), but now you can really see all those intricate design details! This is actually the first time I have noticed the buckles around the round chest armor piece, even though I have been using this armor myself.

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And how about this medieval knight? Again, the helmet, armor, shield, and sword are standard BrickWarriors accessories (see first picture above for unpainted version), spruced up with some paint. I believe the knight’s skirt is from Arealight, another one of my favorite LEGO customizers, who makes soft plastic clothing pieces for LEGO minifigures (amongst other things). It is particularly clear on this minifigure why BrickWarrior’s accessories are perfect for further customization; the fine details are already moulded into the pieces, so all you have to do is follow the lines as you paint them over. In fact, the paint just naturally seeps into the patterns and crevices as you apply it. So, even if you are not a master model painter and are not familiar with advanced shading techniques, you can achieve some wonderful effects.

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The glowing red eyes of this Orc are particularly menacing as he peers through his metal helmet. The helmet, armor, axe, and shield are all from BrickWarriors, and they already come in colors that would make your Orcs look very fearsome (see second picture above for unpainted version). However with a bit of metallic paint, you can really highlight the dreadfulness of the character. This is one of my favorite helmet/armor combinations from BrickWarriors that I use for my troll army.

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And now something different; a steampunk character. The helmet, trench-coat, and rifle are from BrickWarriors (see third picture above for unpainted version), and you can see how just dabbing in a bit of paint in the crevices of the coat makes it so much more real. And the bronze highlights on the gun and helmet clearly shows that this guy is from the steampunk era.

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While Dimitris is clearly a very talented miniature painter, and we may not all have his skills, I would like to emphasize again, that some of these effects you can achieve yourself with just a bit of modeling paint, as BrickWarriors already did the work of designing the finer details. So don’t be afraid to give it a try. In the worst-case scenario, you will mess up the paint a bit, but you can just simply remove it with a paint-remover like nothing happened. Minifig customization is a wonderful hobby, and if you are at all artistic, I think you will really enjoy it. BrickWarriors accessories are some of the easiest and most rewarding pieces to practice on. You can check out their full selection at BrickWarriors.com.

If you are wondering what kind of paint to use, there are different ones in different countries, and there are also different qualities. Personally I use Testors enamel paint; they come in small bottles, they are inexpensive, the colors are brilliant and durable. I mostly use metallic colors that match LEGO’s own metallic colors well, but they have a rainbow of regular colors also (and you can always mix your own). You can find them at the model painting or die-cast car painting section of most art and craft stores, and you can also get them online from places like Amazon. Another popular brand with customizers and miniature painters is Citadel, but it is a lot more expensive than Testors. Here are the links if you want to check them out:

What do you think? How do you like these custom painted LEGO minifigures? Have you ever tried customizing your own LEGO minifigs or minifigure accessories? Feel free to share your thoughts and own experiences in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Modular Buildings anniversary contest

A few days ago LEGO launched another excellent contest on their ReBrick website for teen and adult LEGO fans. This contest in particular got the LEGO fan community abuzz with excitement, because it is about one of their favorite topic; the LEGO Modular Buildings. Details below. 🙂

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LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – DESCRIPTION: In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the LEGO Modular Buildings, and the release of the #10255 LEGO Creator Assembly Square, LEGO would like to see how you would expand and customize your favorite LEGO Modular Building by adding your own room. It could be anything; a store, an apartment, a bathroom… anything that would fit with the LEGO Modular Buildings. As a reminder the sets released so far in the LEGO Modular Building line are as follows: #10182 LEGO Café Corner, #10190 LEGO Market Street, #10185 LEGO Green Grocer, #10197 LEGO Fire Brigade, #10211 LEGO Grand Emporium, #10218 LEGO Pet Shop, #10224 LEGO Town Hall, #10232 LEGO Palace Cinema, #10243 LEGO Parisian Restaurant, #10246 LEGO Detective’s Office, #10251 LEGO Brick Bank, and #10255 LEGO Assembly Square.

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LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – HOW TO ENTER: Build an interior to one of the existing LEGO Modular Buildings. Take up to five photos of your creation, and submit them to the contest page. Make sure to show off all angles of your creation in clear and crisp photos, on a neutral background. Keep your photos below 2MB and rotate your image upright before you enter it. Use the description field to tell about your creation, add no more than 3 tags, then hit the submit button. When you receive a “Success!” pop-up notification after clicking “submit” on the entry submission page, your entry has successfully been submitted. LEGO’s moderation team will review it within 1-3 working days to make sure it fits all the contest rules.

LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – RULES: Entrants must be at least 13 years of age at the time of entry. Only create the interior of a LEGO Modular Building, not the building itself. Your model can vary in size, but should be no larger than 16×16 studs at the base. You can submit as many different entries as you would like. Your entry must not contain copies of any existing third party work or creation, or infringements of any third party intellectual property right. This includes the use of LEGO minifigures from brands including LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Lord of the Rings, LEGO Harry Potter etc. Parts from these properties can be used, but characters cannot be part of your model. Use of photo editing software or adding effects to your entry is allowed. Entries must not contain LEGO elements which have been modified from their original form, including painted or cut elements. Entries which are too dark or blurry will be removed from the contest. To ensure easy judging of your entry, we recommend taking pictures on a neutral background free from background clutter, with your model well framed. Entries created in LEGO Digital Designer (LDD) are allowed in this contest. You can read other rules and terms and conditions here.

LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – ENTRY DEADLINE: Submit your entry no later than November 29th, 2016 at 10:00 EST. If you’re not sure what time zone you’re in you can use an online time zone converter.

LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – JUDGES: An expert panel of judges from the LEGO Creator Expert team will select 1 grand prize winner. They will judge entries upon: originality and creativity of build – 25%, most inspiring details – 25%, attention to contest theme – 25%, best use of LEGO elements – 25%.

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LEGO MODULAR BUILDING CONTEST – PRIZES: One grand prize winner will receive: #10218 Pet Shop, #10243 Parisian Restaurant, #10246 Detective’s Office, #10232 Palace Cinema, #10251 Brick Bank, #10255 LEGO Assembly Square (10th Anniversary Modular Building). The winner will be contacted on the email address associated with their LEGO ID account after December 6th, 2016 and announced on ReBrick when the winner has returned the signed Winner’s Certification Documents. If the winner does not return their Winner’s Certification Document within one week of receiving it will be disqualified, and a new winner will be selected.

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Sounds like a fun contests, isn’t it? LEGO fans often talk about what they would like to see in the LEGO Modular Building line, or how they have customized their LEGO Modular Buildings. So here is your chance to share your ideas and own designs! There are already some really fantastic entries at the contest including a courtroom, a museum, a library, a cafe, an ice cream parlor, and even an underground illegal money printing operation! You can see all the submissions on the contest page.

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So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO contest? Are you thinking about entering? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Also, remember that the LEGO Classic Micro Building Contest and the LEGO Friends contests are still running. 😉

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