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LEGO The Hobbit – Dwarven Dreams…

The latest LEGO stop-motion video by the BrotherhoodWorshop has been just released, so I thought to share it with you as it is very cute. This was a commissioned video release on LEGO’s own YouTube channel, and is titled Dwarven Dreams. Check it out! 🙂

LEGO The Hobbit Dwarven Dreams by The Brotherhood Workshop

In this LEGO stop-motion video you can see the dwarves Balin, Nori, Bombur, Dwalin and Ori dreaming about their favorite conquers and pastimes, while Bilbo has a different kind of dream with a surprising twist…

The LEGO minifigures in this film are from the LEGO The Hobbit sets, and as usual, the stop-motion techniques and special effects are all just perfect in this video. There are also some really funny details like the female dwarf with the big beard and the elves serving the dwarves.

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So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO stop-motion video? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section! And if you would like to learn more about LEGO stop-motion, I highly recommend checking out the other videos from the BrotherhoodWorkshop listed below, or you can also visit their YouTube Channel directly for more.

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Remember that beautiful LEGO Fairy Forest by Sean and Steph Mayo (Siercon & Coral)? We first talked about it here: LEGO Fairy Forest – Enchanted & Magical… Well, it is no more. Due to Sean and Steph moving cross-country, they had to dismantle many of their LEGO creations. Because of the size and fragility of the LEGO Fairy Forest it was not practical to carry it for the move, and thus it was a display that had to go. This was one of the first large LEGO projects Sean and Steph worked on, and it has touched the hearts of many who had a chance to see it, and it will touch people one more time but in a different way…

LEGO Fairy Forest by Siercon & Coral

Sean and Steph recorded the destruction of the LEGO Fairy Forest which is very sad (see video below), but also interesting and educational to watch. I guess this is the best way to let go of something that you worked so hard on, but you know it is time to move on to build bigger and better things – which I’m sure Sean and Steph will do. Still, you can hear the pixies crying as their forest falls around them… NOOO!!! 😥

What about you? Have you ever had to dismantle a large LEGO set or your own LEGO creation that you really liked? How did you go about it? Did you take it apart piece by piece or take drastic steps like in the video above? How did it make you feel? Was it dreadful, liberating, both? Feel free to share your own experiences in the comment section below! 🙂

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