Stay calm and collected, don't insult, and don't bully.ĥ. Keep it civil!!! From time to time contentious subjects come up. In cases of a major release the first post with a link to will be pinned.Ĥ. NO LEAKED IMAGES!!! If it says confidential or hasn't officially been made public, it counts as a leak. This is the world of LEGO ®! All things LEGO ® compatible, go to /r/buildingblocks.Ģ. Please report any content you believe violates our rules.ġ. Scams - A ChatĪll content about LEGO ® is welcomed here at /r/lego, with exceptions as listed below. Please check out the above Mega Threads and see if you can contribute. What Is It Worth Flexis Still of Interest Please read the MT wiki page for more information. If you have some time, I highly recommend watching it below and hopefully it will give you some ideas on how to create your own Ghostbusters MOCs.Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world. I thoroughly enjoyed the video and seeing all the MOCs that Brent has created and it shows how much of a Ghostbusters fan as well as a LEGO fan he is. He also mentions other variations of the firehouse such as Orion Pax’s version on LEGO Ideas and Sergio Herencias’ version as well. He has kindly provided fans with the LDD instuctions on how to build it over on Eurobricks. Also on the minifigures are some custom accessories from BrickForge which include various equipment the Ghostbusters use.įinally, Brent gives us a closer look of his version of the Firehouse Headquarters. After that, Brent shows the minifigures that he has included on the LEGO Ideas project of Dana Barrett/Zuul/Gatekeeper, Louis Tully/Vinz Clortho/Keymaster, and Walter Peck.įollowing that, he shows off the custom arms with the No Ghost patch from NACM Customs which we gave fans a heads up on before the set Ecto-1 was released. He also showed off some different attempts of making the torso of Mr. Stay Puft including the articulated features such as the head, arms, fingers, legs, and feet. He goes on showing off the details of Mr. As you can see from the size of the minifigure standing in front of its leg, it pretty big but according to Brent, it is only half the size what it should be. The next build that Brent shows off is his Stay Puft Marshmallow man which you can support right now on LEGO Ideas. It has the classic 80’s vehicle look that the older generation of builders remember. The final version of the Ecto-1 that Brent has build was the one that he created when he was 10 years old. Up next is Brent’s original Ecto-1 and minifigures that he had submitted on LEGO CUUSOO/Ideas. The next version of the Ecto-1 is the official one but he added model train flashing lights to it to give the car some more flair. He has provided the LDD file for it if you want to make your own. It is a pretty much a color swap from the official Ecto-1 set and some minor changes to the chassis.Īfter that, Brent showed off the Ecto-1a which was the vehicle from Ghostbusters II and it was a modification of the official set with some changes on the top and the sides of the car. Next is the original 1959 Cadillac that was bought by Ray Stantz for $4,800 which eventually turned into the Ecto-1. Nothing too fancy but it is impressive nonetheless. The next is a 48×48 mosaic of the No Ghost logo. It shows the Ghostbusters facing off against Gozer with the Terror Dogs on each side of the building. First off is his rendition of the Temple of Gozer which is the last scene of the first movie. Brent Waller over on 1980s Something has done a video showing off all his LEGO builds pertaining to everything Ghostbusters and details for each of the builds.
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