The Last Mammoth Giant: Mammurok

The Last Mammoth Giant: Mammurok - Lego MOC

“Giant-Kin: Mammurok, the Last Mammoth Giant” a Lego MOC created by War Scape. Are those Lego trees small, or are the Mammoths really big. Either way those microscale trees look great. The wedges being used as leaves works surprisingly well for evergreen style trees. And the stack of plant stems works great as a more spindly tree. The main star of this build is Mammurok, a huge humanoid mammoth. The combination of a big figure body and the mammoth head (from the recent Arctic theme) looks almost like they were always meant to be together. Helped by a bunch of Lego Minifigure hair pieces that hide the seam. Wielding an old stone pillar as a huge club. Mammurok puts in a hard days work herding the more normal mammoths around the world of Warscape.

This build comes with a lot of back story: “The story of the Mammoth Giants is a story of misery and sadness. Once a great race of majestic guardians, the Mammoth Giants of old have been whittled down to just a fraction of their once great might. …”

You can read a lot more about Mammurok, and check out photos of “Giant-Kin: Mammurok, the Last Mammoth Giant” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/159943641@N07/49770398443/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC Is Having A Good Day Out

Lego Baby Yoda Figure

Who doesn’t want more Baby Yoda stuff? This Lego Baby Yoda is the creation of Wilson Du. This model is pretty close to full scale, and manages to keep a lot of the cuteness. Most of the Lego MOCs for Baby Yoda are much smaller. Some of the details that really stand out with this creation are the posable arms, huge reflective eyes, and cute button nose. The nose especially stands out. Also note the use of the reverse side of the lego bricks for the inner ear texture. (Bonus dog below!)

Lego MOC Baby Yoda Hands

Check out many more photos of this Baby Yoda MOC over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/186232331@N05/49303304476/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC with Dog

Also, check out other Baby Yoda stuff on EverydayBricks here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/baby-yoda/

This Lego Troll Is Dressed Up For A Grand Day Out

nita great Lego Troll Dressed

The old Lego Trolls are interesting. Only their arms/hands move which limits their usability. Lego should articulate the legs, at the very least. Look at the Minifigure compared to these Bigfigures. Even with their limited use, people still find new things to do with them. Check out this Lego Troll by nita_great. It looks ready for a night out with friends. They even posted a photo showing the parts. So you too can dress up your Trolls, or even your Hulks.

nita great Lego Troll Dressed Parts

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