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Interview with LEGO Designer by Joe Meno. Icon_member

Posted in Public, . Tagged with 2008, grievous, interviews, jens kronvold fredericksen, report, star wars.

Designing General Grievous
By Joe Meno

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Jens with his other big set, the Millennium Falcon
The designer of the General Grievous set is Jens Kronvold Fredericksen. To those who are Star Wars LEGO set collectors, he’s a familiar name — he’s created more than a few sets, most recently the Ultimate Collector’s Series Millennium Falcon. Since then, he became Design Manager to the LEGO Star Wars theme so he oversees the design of the new and upcoming sets.

Conversing with him on the phone, we discussed this set. The inspiration of the set, according to Jens, is a coincidence – some human character models were considered, but did not work well, as organic curves are very hard to do with LEGO elements. However, mechanical characters worked very well, and were done in previous sets. General Grievous is a combination of organic and mechanical, and with the available colors in the LEGO palette, it was very easy to decide on making a set. Besides, as Jens notes, “I was inspired by the scene in Revenge of the Sith where General Grievous duels Obi –Wan Kenobi. That was very cool.”

The inspiration can be seen in the pose of the model, as Grievous arms are set in an attack pose. The legs however, are in a parallel standing pose. Jens explains, “I wanted to do an attack pose with one foot in front of the other, but the waist twisted too much and made the model unstable.”

In fact, the biggest challenge was overall stability. “The set was designed to look like a LEGO system (brick) set, but it used Technic parts to create the frame,“ notes Jens.  As a result, the Technic elements are for the most part hidden, although some parts in the shoulders and legs are used to enhance the mechanical look of Grievous. System bricks and plates were used in the creation of Grievous’ head, and Jens recalls the challenges he had with it: “I worked a long time and did a lot of versions of the head. And it seems like…if you just move one single brick the feeling of the head changed dramatically and then suddenly, the head just looked right! I have to call it coincidence, I guess, as it was so hard just to imagine the head shape to build. I’m quite happy with the result. ”

There were some other parts used too. Jens used some Bionicle parts for Grievous’ internal organs, as well as an unconventional part for the heart. Jens comments, “ I looked through all the LEGO elements to find some organic parts, and I used the newer Bionicle tentacle elements and for the heart, I used a minifigure hood element.” The contrast in organic versus straight, mechanical parts is a very unique touch on this set.

Overall design and production of the set took around two or three months — with all the projects Jens is working on, it is hard to determine a real amount of time.  The idea for the set was sent to Lucasfilm for initial concept approval, then the design went through the usual approval steps and, if needed, changes from Lucasfilm.

So what’s coming next for the Star Wars LEGO theme? When asked, Jens only answers, “I can’t tell you – you’ll have to wait like everyone else!”

Sometimes it’s tough to be a LEGO fan.


You can read a review on the set here!


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Castle Interview from Brickcon by Joe Meno. Icon_member

Posted in Public, . Tagged with 2007, brickcon, interviews, joe evangelista, john langrish, nwbrickcon, video.

BrickJournal was able to talk to John Langrish, Castle builder and LEGO Ambassador at Brickcon 2007.

 

Many thanks to Joe Evangelista, who produced the video, and of course, John Langrish! 


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Northwest BrickCon Exclusives! by Joe Meno. Icon_member

Posted in Public, . Tagged with 2007, nwbc, nwbrickcon.

BrickJournal has some exclusive photos and video from BrickCon 2007:

Event Report Exclusive - Northwest BrickCon Video 

Event Report Exclusive - Northwest BrickCon Panoramas 

Video includes timelapse movies, and panoramas include some of the layouts seen at the event. More videos will be coming soon!


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Town Plan set pics by Joe Meno. Icon_member

Posted in Public, . Tagged with kjeld kirk kristiansen, lego set, town plan.

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Basically an update of one of the first sets sold by the LEGO Group, this is set to be available in January 2008. The man playing with the set is the same person as the boy in the inset photo, which was the box art to the first Town Plan, which was spotlighted in BrickJournal Issue 2.

Some photos of the set models can be seen by clicking on the thumbnail images below.

Exteriors


 

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Interiors


 

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Many thanks to the LEGO Group for providing these to BrickJournal. 


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NWBrickCon 2007 Video Recap by Joseph Evangelista. Icon_member

Posted in Public, . Tagged with castle, nwbc, nwbrickcon, video.


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