Rebrick competition: Dream skylines
Posted by Huw,
Rebrick is currently hosting a very cool Architecture contest:
"In our latest LEGO Rebrick contest, we ask participants to build a LEGO Skyline in the same size and scale of the LEGO Architecture Skyline series of a place close to their heart – this can be a favorite city, the town in which they grew up, or even a fantasy city of their own creation.
One grand prize winner will receive an assortment of LEGO Architecture sets, including:
- 21026 Venice
- 21027 Berlin
- 21028 New York City
- 21032 Sydney
- 21033 Chicago
- 21034 London
- 21019 The Eiffel Tower
- 21024 Louvre
- 21029 Buckingham Palace
- 21031 Burj Khalifa
- 21030 United States Capitol
- 21035 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Two runner ups will receive all current LEGO Architecture skyline sets, which includes 21026 Venice, 21027 Berlin, 21028 New York City, 21032 Sydney, 21033 Chicago, and 21034 London.
Submit your entry before August 10th at 10:00 a.m. EST!
Find out more at http://rebrick.it/dreamskylines
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Thanks for the heads up.
Will enter I don't know what I'll build tho
Cool contest!
I considered entering this, but there's already quite a few entries.
I like this contest for its simplicity and already have a model in mind to build. I hope I have all needed pieces of the right color.
Already got a nearly finished Belfast. Obel tower, royal mail building, SSE arena, waterfront and titanic Belfast. Just got to figure out the last one...
I enjoy contests that are simple and restricted in size and scale as it stops me from getting carried away... and i already know what city to build! also the deadline is the 1st and not the 10th bwt...
mafon2 - you likely won't need any pieces since you can use any color that isn't available digitally. That's why I don't like these contests. I understand keeping it open to everyone, but using certain pieces that aren't available in a specific color really puts them ahead of someone who limits themselves to what is actually available.
Either way, neat idea.
Glad you remind me of Rebrick.com, haven't been there for some time. Now I'm planning on building a Stockholm skyline.
Will participate! And I'm thinking of a few Middle-earth cities that will be perfect for this!