The WINNERS!
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Class Four, entry #10
By: rknum
The Rack
Not hearing the answers they wanted, the Storm Troopers were
forced to “Get Medieval” on Jar-Jar…
Link to additional photos: Flickr
TK-1420: EVERY STORMTROOPER'S DREAM. Well done!!
Stephen J. Sansweet: Now who who do that to a defenseless Gungan? ;) |
WINNER: IMPERIAL AWARD
5th place, Class Four Rankings |
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Class Three, Entry #11
By: Dave Lartigue
(daveexmachina on Flickr)
Ben's Trophy Room
Description: While looking for the bathroom in Ben Kenobi's home, Luke
accidentally wanders into Ben's trophy room. Inside are Ben's grim
reminders of his early days.
Larger and additional photos:Flickr
TK-1420: I laughed out loud at this one! One of my faves of the contest!
Stephen J. Sansweet: Super idea, brilliantly done!
Chris: I like the box-o-droid arms.
Mary: Absolutely brilliant! This should be a t-shirt |
FIRST PLACE, CLASS FOUR RANKINGS
WINNER: DARK SIDE AWARD
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Class One, Entry #9
By: Raxor
Imperial Candy Corn Destroyer
Darth Vader likes to celebrate Halloween as that is the only time he can easily dress up. He demanded his Star Destroyer repainted to fit the spirits of the holiday.
Note: This is a mini.
Gallery: Flickr
TK-1420: A front-runnner! Great detail for a mini! Kudos!!
Chris: Excellent work as a mini- I'd love to see one of these at UCS scale... |
WINNER: FAR SIDE AWARD
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Class Two, Entry #10
By: Polywen
Legend of Sleepy Endor
The Legend of Sleepy Endor is a popular ghost story Rebel Soldiers tell each other around the campfire. In it, an Imperial speeder bike trooper looses his head to a swinging log trap set by the native Ewoks during the Battle of Endor. The ghost of the headless speeder bike trooper returns at night, terrorizing anyone in the forest, looking for his lost head.
Speeder Bike design based on Larry Lar's design: flickr.com/photos/28192677@N06/2821118299/
Gallery: Flickr
TK-1420: A very nice build, and combo of Star Wars and a classic Halloween tale
Stephen J. Sansweet: Clever mix of ideas and well put together!
Chris: Very creepy.
Mary: This one made me laugh so hard, but it's still spooky. |
FIRST PLACE, CLASS TWO RANKINGS
WINNER: LIGHT SIDE AWARD |
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Class One, Entry #8
By: Polywen
CT-PT: Cthulhu Terrain - Pumpkin Transport.
The CT-PT scouts pumpkin patches for pesky rebels and is sure to scare the bejeezes out of them.
Gallery: Flickr
TK-1420: Cthulhu is definitely spooky, especially as the head of an AT-ST. Great work on this model!!
Stephen J. Sansweet: Cool, classy, and spooky all combined. Nice cross-homage!
Chris: Nice use of colors and a very nice, non-traditional skull design
Mary: this makes me think of an Aliens crossover, which adds to the spookiness |
FIRST PLACE, CLASS ONE RANKINGS |
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Class Four, Entry #16
By: Mr. Meep
The Successful Hunt
After a long day hunting in the forests of Naboo, our Clone Trooper friend has a relaxing evening by the fire.
Additional images: Brickshelf
TK-1420: Very attractive scene here.
Stephen J. Sansweet: Very stylish and tells the story at one glance!
Chris: His gentle LEGO smile tells the tale.
Mary: Extremely clever and well done. |
FIRST PLACE, CLASS FOUR RANKINGS |
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Class One, Entry #5
By: George Fox
EYE Fighter
The Eerie/Yucky Engine (or EYE) Fighter is the last word in Spooky Imperial Vehicles. Based on an eyeball ripped from the socket of some nameless Rebel Scum, the EYE Fighter is a mass of veins, goo, and evil.
See the gallery for better views of the functional cockpit, trailing optic nerve engine, and removable display stand.
Gallery: Brickshelf
TK-1420: Excellent!! I really enjoyed the 'vein' work, particularly the 'optic nerve' cluster at the back.
Stephen J. Sansweet: Very clever and unusual. Makes you think! |
2nd Place, Class one rankings!
(Prize Winner, as Polywen kept the Class-Two prize!) |
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