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Due to LEGO VIDIYOs performance the theme was abruptly canceled to reevaluate and test out new ideas.
This sadly kept the theme from ever reaching its full potential.
L.L.A.M.A. never received their Grammy.
And a Bionicle themed Dancy Boy Tuuli BeatBox was never released.
Carry your Tuuli figure around everywhere you want, customize the mask design on the back of the BeatBox and use the exclusive Bionicle inspired BeatBits to enhance your dance moves in the LEGO Vidiyo App!
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ranking lego werewolves
The Werewolf, Monster Fighters
A very solid start; An actual wolf head with a custom mold to represent fur going down his back and extending to the body piece. Unlike minifigs, this one's clearly going for scary rather than funny, and i'm a big fan of the ripped sleeves reflected by brown fur colored arms. I do wish he had a tail piece, but so it goes. Strangely the only one with wolverine claws. 7/10 also had a great level in the MF flash videogame
Werewolf Drummer, Vidiyo
The reason I had to bump the last one down a peg. So much character! The battlejacket, the pins, the barely-there shirt, the bone decorations all over- this is a man who is fucking living it up being a werewolf. The glowing yellow eyes are also a nice touch, and we finally have a tail! fanflippintastic. 10/10
Werewolf, Minifigures (2011)
Clearly going for a Larry Talbot wolf man over the others, which is certainly an admirable aesthetic, just... not a personal favorite of mine. For the time, it's decent, but really just represents a jumping off point every successive one has improved on. Nice muscles though, and i like how only one sleeve is torn this time. 5/10
Wolf Guy, Minifigures (2015)
Already gets extra points for being the were'd version of a previous minifigure, the Lumberjack- even has the same nametag, Kel, which is kind of unintentionally funny to me. Early minifigures lines did a lot of subtle cross references like this that gave them so much character, I love it. I wouldn't say it's an improvement over Vidiyo, but it certainly is a better werewolf minifigure after four years of rethinking the old one. Also, apparently newer minifigs dont include character descriptions like the old ones, which is a damn shame; i love reading them. Bigger bone implies bigger cock. 8/10
Remus Lupin, Harry Potter
Ugh. Whatever. It's a fine headpiece, but it gets used better on the next guy. Fucking hands don't even match. Whatever. Not even gonna bother with Fenrir Greyback. 2/10
Werewolf, Studios
Told you. This one's meant to be an actor in a costume, going with the Studios theme, so I kinda dig the pooky looking wolf head, as well as the fact that there's some rando under it. Plus, that comic. Good for her. 6/10
Werewolf, Heroica
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH 13/10
Werewolf By Night, Marvel Super Heroes
come on man. -2/109
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Vidiyo Might be a dead theme but it's nice to see the Werewolf Drummer again!
Also I had to dig this vidiyo clip I did out from Discord, TW for flashing lights vvvv
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Lego Ice cream mermaid for MerMay 🧜♀️
Ok so my little brother got the Lego Brawls video game and this character was in it(also in a lego set at one point ig) and I'm like, "dang I love that design 👁👄👁" so I thought to draw her for MerMay! 🍦👌😌.
My patreons saw this WAAAY before everyone! You can see my art before everyone too and get a platypus sticker by supporting me on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/imaplatypusarts
#obscure#lego#lego character#Cute#ice cream#candy#mermaid#mermay#art#artist#fan art#digital art#fanart#game#lego brawls#lego minifigures#Vidiyo#lego vidiyo#meme#my pronouns are he not him
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Benny's SpaceBretzel par Pascal Hetzel
#LEGO#Minifigs#Afol#Toy#Toys#Legography#Flickr#Pasq67#BrickPirate#MOC#2023#Bretzel#Pretzel#Alsace#Elsass#Benny#Space#Spaceship#Shark#Vidiyo#Iron Man#Batman#Joker#Santa#Grogu#Crocodile#SpaceBretzel#Palm#tree#Palm tree
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dragon party yaaaay 🐉🎉
love dragon so much
and look! i finally use watermark!
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Noticed something while building Lego
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Ps Vita... I love you...
#im gonna check out my local shops for a 3DS but if theirs a vita idk. i might explode i need one so bad.#a beautiful creature. i love vidiyo game#dustbunnies.txt
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Who are the most popular musicians of this world, if any?
That depends on the genre of music.
In the ETDM sphere, the haunting sounds of DJ Ayleon can't be beat. They never speak and use their theremin and turntables to make the audience feel emotions they never thought they could in a concert setting. They keep their private life separate from their music life and tend to take long breaks between albums. They own their own record label, Light Brick Records. It is said that anyone who can slip them a demo during a concert without their notice gets a record deal the next day.
The Brick Separation is a Monster Metal band who's lead singer, a banshee who goes by the stage name Ectoplasmia, is known for trashing hotel rooms and getting in long fights on Brick-A-Gram. Her current dream is to get into a feud with RJ now that he's active online again. It is said that they are a band that could have only been formed in the unification era.
A fusion of K-Pawp and Candy Pop, Sweet Escape consists of a unicorn from Anthropomorphia who goes by Queen Glitzy and a ice cream mermaid from the Upper Chrysalism Sea named Teaberry. They were in different music outfits when they met and became fast friends. They're very popular among younger people, but they've got a sound that most people could agree is very complimentary of each other's skills. Teaberry mostly plays guitar but will occasionally sing. Queen Glitzy is said to be a bit of a diva behind the scenes, but Teaberry has been known to miss the tour bus signing autographs for her fans.
RJ plays guitar and is attempting to teach himself keytar. Not at a professional level, mind you. He's not really well known for that. He's more than happy to play for his friends if they ask him to.
#yo shout out to Lego group for both creating and canning Lego Vidiyo.#paid off curiosities •||• answered ask#asked by: jezabatlovesbats#character •||• the wildcard#worlds within and without •||• world building
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Ice Cream Rhino based on the Lego Vidiyo - Ice Cream Saxophonist
Okay last year I had an idea, of doing video’s where I recorded myself drawing character designs based on existing media or from those aesthetic moodboards, and turning them either into dragons, anthro’s, pony’s or whatever I felt inspired to draw, while at least trying to be entertaining/explain my reason/choice for the design.
But sadly I was too stressed out/busy from the whole moving house situation, that the idea got left on the cutting room floor. I do have the speed art recoding of this, but I don’t think I’ll ever upload it.
Anyway thought it was about time I uploaded this, honestly I’ll like to draw this silly Ice Cream Woolly Rhino again in the future, I’m very fond of the design I came up with ^_^
#Silly Design#Ice Cream Woolly Rhino#Woolly Rhino#Ice Cream themed#based on Lego Vidiyo Ice Cream Saxophonist#Idea Box#animal
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I truly hope that these "Dragonians" DON'T use the Vidiyo dragon head mold... I don't know what it is but to me I feel like this piece just DOESN'T fit the Ninjago style(?) Like comparing the Vidiyo dragon head to the Wolf Mask or Vengestone Warrior heads, it feels like despite the molded detail, the flat eyes, nostrils, and mouth just wouldn't feel right, considering how every important detail with Ninjago animal designs nowadays has to be molded?
#good news; not the vidiyo head :D#bad news; theyre not dragon headed people they wear fucking dragon hoods or some shit which is infinitely lamer and actually so shit .#ninjago#ninjago dragons rising#ninjago spoilers#ninjago leaks
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Vidiyo Vertical Review
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LEGO VIDIYO: DJ Unicorn
First LEGO I ever got, bought in 2022.
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Red panda merch of the day: LEGO VIDIYO Bandmates Series 1 Red Panda Dancer Minifigure 43101
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Review: LEGO Ideas 21348 Dungeons & Dragons
After many Lego Ideas attempts and a massively successful Ideas challenge campaign, Lego is finally releasing a set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons. The winner of the challenge, Dragon's Keep: Journey's End, designed by BoltBuilds, was selected through an exciting fan vote. Although the set is not an exact copy of the submission, which is to be expected, it delivers an incredible experience.
The sets presents itself like a One-Shot Adventure. There is a QR code with a link in the build instructions to download the adventure, with pre-designed characters and a few scenarios to feed the adventure. There is a brief description on the monsters and the characters and some intro to the Dungeons & Dragons history. Full disclaimer, I haven't had my hands on the actual adventure that comes with the set (the code does not work yet), so this is mostly based on intuition and guesses. I will try my best to avoid any spoilers.
If you are a DnD player, or even more a dungeon master, building the set itself is pure joy. As you go along creating the parts of the set, you also go along building secrets, treasures, traps, monster hideouts... No brick is placed randomly and there is a purpose for even the smaller space. You feel like you are preparing the stage for your players.
The heroes and the NPCs
The adventure comes with four pre-designed heroes: A Dwarf Cleric, a Gnome Fighter, and Orc Rogue and an Elf Wizard. All three come with two different heads, male and female, with the exception of the orc that just has two different expressions. They are customizable up to a degree, including weapons and spells.
Besides the heroes, we have two NPCs: the innkeeper (also two heads for male/female) and a green dragonborn, which uses the head mould from the Vidiyo series.
The monsters
There is a surprisingly large selection of monsters in the set. A gelatinous cube (which was teased on social media), a beholder, an owlbear, a mimic (or two?), a displacer beast, a treant, two Myconid? (I'm not sure if that's what they are meant to be), several skeletons and a large red dragon.
The smaller monsters are all brick-built and very well made, in perfect proportion for the heroes and to fit inside the scenarios. The owlbear and the beholder however might be too big to put inside the buildings or ruins though, so maybe they will just appear in specific places, but both of them are gorgeous builds.
The dragon itself is huge and beautiful, but delicate. I keep having to reattach the legs often when trying to pose it. The head also keeps looking down, since there is not much friction on the ball joint and the head is too big and heavy for it. And yes, there are printed tiles for the eyes! They are just almost impossible to see behind the horns.
The scenarios
The set is divided into four different builds with their respective books of instructions: the inn, the forest/dungeons, the tower, and the dragon. All three have different styles and building techniques, so it makes the building experience entertaining. I'm not a fan of the blue/purple roof of the inn, but I agree that it needed a color pop to separate it from the rest of the build and the dragon.
All three are open in the back, to allow the players to move around. For a toy photographer, this gives the chance to shoot many different scenes. They are also modular and can be easily separated, I'm assuming to allow players to go around discovering each one individually as they explore the environment. On their own, the scenarios are small, so I'm guessing movement will have to be limited or counted by studs.
Everyone knows a good adventure starts and ends on an inn. Our heroes need a place to rest and prepare for the coming adventure, so I'm guessing this is where the adventure will begin.
Some details will have to be described by the Dungeon Masters, otherwise I don't see how four players's heads can look into the tiny inn and say: "Hey, I want to investigate the chest, it looks interesting" or "That brick has a different color, I want to know if I can move it". It will also look very cramped if all four minifigures try to be in the same room investigating or fighting a monster.
There are already a few secrets on the inn for the more curious adventurers, and food and drinks for the more relaxed ones.
As they leave the inn they will most likely step into the forest, and from there, several paths can be followed. One could go through the ruins, or the dungeons, explore both, or find a completely new path to the tower (which I assume is the final destination).
On the way, there will be treasure to be found, weapons and spells, some potions... These are things to prepare for the upcoming final battle. But to get to those there will be monsters and traps and mysteries to be solved.
As with the inn, the space is very small to see and put all the players in, so the Dungeon Master must be very involved in describing and hinting so the players can be more successful at finding these secrets.
Eventually, they would reach the tower where there is a climb up to the adventure finale. I don't want to show much there to avoid spoilers, but the same applies here. Secrets to be found and possibly the story will unfold into an unexpected conclusion.
Verdict
With a high price of 359,99€/$359.99 and 3745 pieces, it is a large and expensive set. But for both LEGO and Dungeons & Dragons fans, if you can afford it, this one is worth it. The joy of physically building the adventure and being able to play with the characters and monsters is for me what makes it so great.
I also believe that most of the scenes are rather a visual reference than a playing grid, it does feel small for four players to move around and still be able to see the surroundings, let alone have full battles in a few squared studs. But I'm more than happy to try!
I would also say that fans of medieval fantasy would probably enjoy the set, but perhaps some of the lore will pass unnoticed. However, for those who are not DnD or Medieval theme fans, it might not be worth it at all.
As a toy photographer, heavily invested in fantasy themes, I love all the different backgrounds and characters that come with the set. It feels like there are so many storytelling possibilities, so many moments to capture, and it has so much potential for modifications. You could add your own characters for the story, add a few more treasures and traps, or create your own adventure.
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Benny's SpaceBretzel par Pascal Hetzel Via Flickr : Diver
#LEGO#Minifigs#Afol#Toy#Toys#Legography#Flickr#Pasq67#BrickPirate#MOC#2023#Bretzel#Pretzel#Alsace#Elsass#Benny#Space#Spaceship#Shark#Vidiyo#Iron Man#Batman#Joker#Santa#Grogu#Crocodile#SpaceBretzel#Palm#tree#Palm tree
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