Updated Sig-Fig This is me, Ian. Now you may be thinking: "Wait a minute, didn't you already post a Sig-fig?" The truth is yes I did, but upon looki...
"Knight at the Museum"This vignette is just a little spoof I made off of the "Night at the Museum" films. It portrays a burglar attempting to steal a...
"Ouch!" This 8x8 vignette is my entry for "the great ouch contest". It depicts the literal "downsides" of cliff diving...like missing the water entir...
221B Baker StreetAs I am a Sherlock Holmes fan, it took but a minute to decide to create something from the work of Conan Doyle. This particular vign...
A Christmas CarolThis is a Lego tower displaying five 12x8 vignettes. Each level depicts a key moment in one of Charles Dickens most beloved works: "...
A Walking ContradictionThis is just a fun little min-figure I designed. Special thanks to Paul Vermeesch (check out his page) for showing me this tec...
Aragorn This is my first Lord of the Rings post, and I hope there will be many more. I am a huge fan. The Lord of the Rings, are some of my favorite ...
Assassin's CreedWhile I'm not extraordinarily well versed in pop culture, there is one popular set of video games that caught my eye: Assassin's Cree...
Ballet Instructor My 50th MOC! Technically it's actually my 51st though, because I deleted a MOC way back. This entire vignette was built around the ...
Bard slays Smaug So I decided to open this one with the artistic shot. Here we have Bard the Bowman slaying the dragon Smaug (with the black arrow) o...
Barrels out of Bond Barrels out of Bond. This is my entry for Aidan Moon's 8x8 Hobbit Contest. My creation depicts the scene in which Bilbo Baggins h...
Blacksmith Shop Duel Pirates of the Caribbean Lego! This is my entry for Lee Muzzy's 18x12 (or smaller) "Famous light-saber/sword duel contest"; a t...
Boo! Here is my first (and perhaps last) entry for Flexible Fig Contest 2. Grandpa scores a quality scream and a spilled glass of water from his tee...
Boromir of Gondor Here is yet another Lord of the Rings post. This mini-fig of Boromir I created more based off of the movie interpretation of him. T...
Brickworld 2012So I went to Brickworld for the first time this year and it was a blast! I've never before beheld so much Lego in one place. It's almo...
Captains Quarters Captains Quarters. Here is another "Pirates of the Caribbean" MOC, displaying Captain Barbossa! I didn't base the build off the mov...
Caption this photo! #2 What's this distinguished gentlemen in the foreground thinking? What's the other guy thinking? How would you title this pictur...
Caption this Photo! #4What's big bro thinking? And little sis? How about mother? How would you title this situation? Record your entry in the comment...
Christmas TreeMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I built a little Christmas Tree to celebrate the occasion. The tree design is not originally mine...
Cityscape Here is my long awaited entry for the "Out of your Comfort Zone" contest. I was given the theme: City/Cityscape. And I admit it was rather ...
Eagle of the Ninth"The Eagle of the Ninth" (by Rosemary Sutcliff) is one of my favorite books (if you have not read it yet, I highly recommend it). T...
Edmund & Tumnus First I would just like to say that this was almost 100% inspired by Paul Vermeesch's: "The Lamppost". The fawn was not originally my...
Far from homeSomewhere in the snow-swept wilderness of Siberia, an exhausted wanderer waits for the next train. This vignette was actually partly ins...
Father Christmas It's Father Christmas! A creation for all you Narnia fans! I've seen it said several times: "MOCpages needs more Narnia MOCs!" Well,...
FOTR Contest Winners Here is the "MOC of Honor", announcing the winners of the Fellowship of the Ring: "LOTR Trilogy Contests". Before we go on, I wo...