LEGO is holding a contest to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of modular buildings. The prize list is truly drool-worthy, with no less than six modular buildings for the grand prize! Head over to Rebrick now to check out what you need to do to be in the running.
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8-stud wide competition
The Modular LEGO Buildings group on Facebook are hosting a competition to see who can build the best 8-stud wide building.
You have until end of April to get your entries in. Good luck!
Filling in the Block – Contest Winners
I am pleased to announce that the judging for the Filling in the Block has been completed and the winners chosen!
First place goes to “Playground” by Kosmas Santosa, which is visually stunning and packed with great parts usage:
And also to “Giant Chess Park” by Barrie Cross, for a very clever idea that is beautifully executed:
Yep, there was a tie in the votes from the three judges. I couldn’t choose between the two of them, so I’ve decided they should both get a first place prize!
Second (or is it technically third?) place goes to “Phoenix Park Amphitheater” by Jme Wheeler:
I see this one as a real chill out zone and could easily see myself hiding out here during my lunch breaks!
Congratulations Kosmas, Barrie and Jme! Please send me your full name, address and contact phone number via the contact form (on the “About Me” page) so that I can arrange for the prizes to be sent to you.
Thank you to everyone that entered. There were lots of great entries and I would like to give honourable mentions to the following:
- Open-air Stage and Cinema (love the bulletin boards on the front wall)
- Community Garden (great concept and love the little greenhouse)
- Corner Park (picturesque blossoming tree)
Thanks, too, to RedCokid and LegoMyMamma for their help with the judging, and to the LEGO Group for providing the great prizes!
Contest: Filling in the Block – Two weeks to go
There are just two weeks to go to get your entries into the Filling in the Block contest!
See here for all the details.
Contest: Filling in the Block
The old heritage-listed Stud & Tile Hotel on the corner of Brick and Clutch Streets went up in flames and had to be demolished. Local Council won’t approve a new building because, in their words, “no building could ever replace the charm of the old Stud & Tile”, but they are seeking expressions of interest for conversion of the site into a public space.
So, my challenge to you is to convert the ugly demolition site to something for the community to enjoy. And, thanks to the support provided by LEGO’s Community and Events Engagement Team, there are a couple of cool prizes to be won!
Complete the Room – Contest Winners
I am pleased to announce that the judging for the Complete the Room Contest has been completed and the winners chosen!
First place goes to “Grandma’s Sewing Room” by Elizabeth Nevermind:
Second place goes to “Master Bedroom” by Ben van Middendorp:
Congratulations Elizabeth and Ben! Please send me your full name, address and contact phone number via the contact form (on the “About Me” page) so that I can arrange for the prizes to be sent to you.
Thank you to everyone that entered. There were loads of great entries and I would like to give honourable mentions to the following:
- Baby Room (awesome rocking chair and mobile)
- Safari Baby Room (how cute is that giraffe?)
- Kitchenette and Den (for the sheer amount of detail in a small space)
Thanks, too, to RedCokid and LegoMyMamma for their help with the judging, and to the LEGO Group for providing the great prizes!
Complete the Room Contest – Entries Closed
Entries are now closed for the first ever “Complete the Room Contest“!
We will hopefully be able to complete the judging over the coming weekend, with the winners announced shortly thereafter.
In the meantime, you can check out all the great entries here!
Complete the Room Contest – 2 weeks to go!
Just two weeks to go to get your entries in for the Complete the Room contest!
See here for all the details!