
I had the pleasure of seeing this build at Emerald City Comicon 2016 in the Brick Nation area of the event. It’s staggering in scale. When I photograph scale models I usually bring a dollar and a quarter for reference. I didn’t have either with me this time.
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I love to photograph cosplayers every year at Emerald City Comicon. I gave out some prints to the Velma Dinkly playing ladies who stopped by. A father bought a print of my Lego MCU Avengers early Thursday.
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Last week I attended ECCC as a photographer for the crew of Booth #2718. Brick Nation had space across the street. Here we have a LEGO vehicle from Mad Max Fury Road.
When I saw this set in the Lego catalog I knew I had to have it. I have been needing a break from 1/72 scale modeling and I have been wanting to practice building dioramas. I had an idea for this set. I would make a dio of the scene with C-3PO and R2-D2 arguing over what to do next. 
I used some left over shipping boxes from our recent outing to Emerald City Comicon to start building up the impact crater.

After covering the layers of cardboard in some drywall putty I attached it to the base I bought and covered it in sand colored paint.

I took off the masking around the edges and added the minifigs of R2-D2 and C-3PO . This is my first DIY tutorial and my first DIY project. Stay tuned for the studio photos , for now here is a cellphone shot.

I have been doing photography of automotive and airsoft events for over 10 years. Lately I have started photographing aviation and general events. This blog with be about my passion for Lego bricks. I loved them as a child and still admire them. Now they come in various themes and I am still impressed by all the amazing things people build out of them.