As you may know, the part of LEGO's DesignByMe service where you get to buy your creations ends today, January 16. But luckily, I've managed to buy a few characters from Mission: Drones! and other stories. But I will still be making the Mission: Drones characters with real parts after today. How, you ask? With Pick-A-Brick, of course! I bought two characters that have yet to be shown on Mission: Drones PLUS Mission Manager Martinus Zibelia! Pictures will be uploaded as soon as my shipment comes.
Also, the StoneHart MOCs team experimented with parts lately, and one of the results will be shown soon!
And finally, I have SCORED Breez and Thornraxx from an eBay seller from the UK. Reviews will be up soon! I still haven't uploaded Ultrabuild reviews and Breakout set reviews! But they'll be coming soon!
~XTN
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Showing posts with label MOCs. Show all posts
Monday, January 16, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
What's coming in 2012!
Hello, Hero Factory fans, and Happy New Year! I'm sorry that this is a day late, I had to spend time with family yesterday for our annual New Year's celebration. But anyhoo, I'm going to give a sneak peek as to what's coming in 2012!
- More MOCs, of course!
- A new storyline involving some Breakout MOCs
- The storyline of Mission: Drones! will keep unfolding until it reaches the end of the story.
- Hero Factory reviews on Breez, Furno, and Thornraxx. (I can't believe they're not out yet!)
- Old MOCs that I haven't revealed yet will be... revealed LOL!
And much more!
The first MOCs will be uploaded today, but they aren't Breakout MOCs. In fact, they're the old MOCs I've told you about. I'll also be uploading a video trailer for the Breakout MOCs soon!
~XTN
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Welcome, Hero Factory fans!
Hello! Thank you for stopping by StoneHart Hero Factory- Just The MOCs! Mission: Drones! was my first venture into publishing Hero Factory MOCs I have made in LDD (Lego Digital Designer), a story of the battle of the 'bots! Although those MOCs were made in LDD, I also make MOCs in real life using Bionicle and Hero Factory parts. I haven't yet created a blog for my Bionicle MOCs, but I will in the future.
Let me tell you about how I got into Bionicle and Hero Factory.
In 2005, I got my first Lego BIONICLE set, #4878 Rahaga Bomonga. I really liked the fantastical robot look of these sets, and eventually collecting got addictive. Even after the Bionicle Stars, I still was collecting Lego, except in the form of HERO FACTORY.
And that's where my MOCs come in.
I have a collection of over 30 remaining BIONICLE sets (because most of them are MOCs now), and every single Hero Factory set.
At the time of this writing, I have over 120 Bionicle and Hero Factory MOCs ranging in height from about 2 inches to about 20 inches. Some of these builds are my own personal takes on official characters, but most were completely made-up, so I devised my own storylines to avoid conflict with the real ones.
The first wave of MOCs is going to be posted soon, so stay tuned to the blog!
Let me tell you about how I got into Bionicle and Hero Factory.
In 2005, I got my first Lego BIONICLE set, #4878 Rahaga Bomonga. I really liked the fantastical robot look of these sets, and eventually collecting got addictive. Even after the Bionicle Stars, I still was collecting Lego, except in the form of HERO FACTORY.
And that's where my MOCs come in.
I have a collection of over 30 remaining BIONICLE sets (because most of them are MOCs now), and every single Hero Factory set.
At the time of this writing, I have over 120 Bionicle and Hero Factory MOCs ranging in height from about 2 inches to about 20 inches. Some of these builds are my own personal takes on official characters, but most were completely made-up, so I devised my own storylines to avoid conflict with the real ones.
The first wave of MOCs is going to be posted soon, so stay tuned to the blog!
Labels:
Bionicle,
Hero Factory,
MOCs
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