Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Mouse Guard LEGO display: ECCC

Last weekend at the Emerald City Comic Con, the Seattle based ArchLUG LEGO builder club put together an amazing display of scenes and architecture from the pages of Mouse Guard. The display was populated by minifig LEGO with Mouse Guard heads created by Guy Himber of Crazy Bricks. To the left you can see the group (minus a few who couldn't attend) and I at the display, and below are the photos I grabbed with buildings and scenes from Fall, Winter, Black Axe, and Legends of the Guard.




Mouse Guard Sculpture

Lockhaven


Midnight's Army at the gates of Lockhaven

Guardmice on the walls of Lockhaven

Celanawe, Kenzie, & Saxon watching Midnight's Army

Lockhaven


Lieam and the snake

Barstone

Barkstone


Barkstone

Inside the June Alley Inn

Streets of Barkstone

Carpenter squaring off lumber

Streets of Barkstone

A Mouse Thief?

Outside Barkstone's Gates


Crab attack on Calogero


Crab!

Sadie & Conrad against a Crab


Crab attack on Calogero


Bunny Caravan

Bunny Caravan

Lieam & Celanawe against the Owl 

Celanawe falls victim of the owl


Matriarch's Chamber


Matriarch's Chamber

Mice in the reeds

Leaf Boat

Leaf Boat

Celanawe & Em on duckback


Lower Port Sumac


The Mariner's Bell

Lower Port Sumac

Upper Port Sumac: The Drupe


Shorestone Exterior

Shorestone Interior

Shorestone main entrance


Shorestone

Haven Guildroom

Shorestone

Big thanks to builders Alice Finch, Paul Hetherington, Dave & Kelli Smith, Thomas Garrison, Daniel Fortine, Bob Weiss, RJ Coughlin, Steve Walker, Scott Fowler, Dan Sabath, Sean Edmison, Anu Pehrson, David Frank, Thorin Finch, Shawn Snyder, Jim Edelen, Michael Kuroda, Dave Ingraham, & Guy Himber



2015 Appearances:
C2E2 April 24-26
Motor City May 15-17
Denver Comic Con May 22-25
Heroes Con June 19-21
Long Beach Comic Con: Sept. 12-13
Baltimore Comic Con Sept. 25-27
New York Comic Con Oct. 8-11
Art-Bubble Comics Festival: Copenhagen: Nov. 14-15

2 comments:

Mayhem said...

Quite remarkable, wish I'd been there to see it all in person!

Max West said...

These are just awesome. It's too bad Mouse Guard isn't available as a real Lego set - you'd have a market for them!

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