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Porsche FlatRacing PorscheLego PorschePorsche TurboAmazing MartiniMocs CarsWeb LegoMartini PorscheRacing SetForwardLego Has To Build This Amazing Martini Porsche Racing SetHalf Life 2 is a wildly popular game, and for a good reason: it’s completely awesome. It’s so popular that it’s inspired countless pieces of fan art, including these detailed and spot-on Lego recreations of game scenes from a talented German designer who goes by the Flickr name Orrange. Using existing Lego figures, custom decals and hand-made Milliput accessories, Orrange assembles characters and scenes from the game. He goes into painstaking detail, ensuring that everything is as true to actual game scenes as possible. His artistry is well-recognized on Flickr, where a devoted base of fans anxiously awaits each new creation. The game itself can be pretty bleak at times, but these Lego creations take it to an entirely new place – an almost adorable place. Although you can buy Lego sets featuring Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Indiana Jones, Lego doesn’t offer Half Life 2 sets.




Maybe after seeing the cool sculptures and tableaus created by Orrange, they’ll consider it. See more in Gaming & Geek or under Gadgets. Share your LEGO creations, free! | Welcome to the world's greatest LEGO fan community! Explore cool creations, share your own, and have lots of fun together.   ( Add to my favorite builders ) Please check out my Brickshelf and Flickr 382 viewsAleginator Class Battlecruiser 110 viewsProteator Class Battlecruiser 1,843 viewsTerminator T-800 endoskeleton (1:1 scale) 577 viewsStar Wars ARC-170 starfighter INSTRUCTIONS 1,555 viewsHalf-Life 2 Combine Strider Venator - class star destroyer Martin's activity Last week Martin Latta is one of Adam Jones' Martin Latta is one of Dyl An's Martin Latta is one of Jake Brown's commented on the LEGO creation Aleginator Class Battlecruiser commented on the LEGO creation Proteator Class Battlecruiser Grand Admiral Thrawn has




Martin Latta is one of Mark Wright's Owen the Omniscient of Lithowenia has Your home page | MOCpages is an unofficial, fan-created website. LEGO® and the brick configuration are property of The LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, own, or endorse this site. ©2002-2017 Sean Kenney Design Inc |Even though Lego Lord of the Rings has been announced, we reckon they're fast running out of franchises to render in acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. Lego James Bond is the one we always mention when we see the Traveller's Tales guys, but so far we've had no luck convincing them that squashing a plastic version of Sean Bean with a giant satellite array would be a very good thing.Flickr user Catsy has completely inspired us to believe that a Lego version of Half-Life would be the way for Lego to go. As Kotaku reported, he/she has created a Lego version of Gordon Freeman using stock Lego bits and bobs, equipped with a customised Overwatch Standard Issue Pulse Rifle made from a Lego tommy gun.




As Catsy notes, Freeman needs a little more smoothing and painting. But between his/her and Orrange Stahl's attempts at Lego Half-Life, we think there's more than enough to convince the Danish toy giants to create Lego versions of Freeman, Alyx Vance, The G-Man et al. Who knows, maybe they could even make a game of it.We wanted to share with you some of the amazing artwork and creativity from around the community that caught our eye over the past fifteen years. Like in all of our other compilations from our 15 Years of Half-Life celebration, we cannot cover everything under the sun and we have very likely forgotten or have not seen many other amazing things too. Please feel free however to remind us!Throughout these 15 years the game has attracted quite a vast array of artists throughout many forms of artistic efforts. Half-Life has a very creativity community. As a result, there has been an overload of Half-Life fan-art and creations that has and is still being produced after all these years.




Half-Life is now fifteen. Ok we already known that by now, right?Ok we already known that by now, right? Throughout these 15 years the game has attracted quite a vast array of artists throughout many forms of artistic efforts.  We wanted to share with you some of the amazing artwork and creativity from around the community that caught our eye over the past fifteen years. Please feel free however to remind us! Shaylyn Hamm, or known more well known to the community as ‘Chemical Alia’ has produced an amazing collection of digital artwork relating to Valve’s games, especially the Half-Life series. Shaylyn actually works for Gearbox Software as an environmental artist and recently worked on Borderlands 2, so you know that this is going to be some serious stuff! You can see an entire list of her Valve-related works on a list on the Steam Forums. Check out here entire folder of Valve stuff and her own personal creations here. If there was one thing Valve missed out from Half-Life 2, it is that there are not enough jokes about toilets in it, right?




Well, thanks to Chris Livingston, there is a fix. Concerned is a webcomic about the (half) life and death of Gordon Frohman on his misadventures through City 17 and it’s outskirts. It has received a lot of recognition from popular international gaming magazines and publications such as Joystiq and PC Zone, it even has it’s own Wikipedia article! The story (if you have not already read it (which we recommend you do!)), is supposedly set in a short time before Gordon Freeman actually arrives. Frohman, unlike Freeman (and pretty much the rest of humanity) actually loves life under the Combine’s domination and suppression and becomes disappointed when he cannot be surgically transformed into a Combine Solider. Along his paths he comes across many Half-Life 2 characters we are all familiar with, however Frohams take is most always clumsy and bewildered. Livingston started working on the comic in 2005 as a hobby using Garry’s Mod to create scenes and poses which were then screen-captured and edited into a comic format.




The main aim was to bring a bit of humour to Half-Life 2′s story in a way we all could relate to. Well, I thought Half-Life 2 was a great game, but there simply weren’t enough jokes about toilets in it. So, I thought a comic would be a good place to get some humor into the game. I came up with the idea for Frohman, a complete idiot, to play all the way through the game, just like Freeman only instead of being a hero, he’d be a complete fool. You can read the full comic over on Christopher’s site, Screen Cuisine. Like with Concerned, Garry’s Mod became a very popular tool for comic makers. There have been many Comics produced over the years, with Concerned being possibly the most well known. Whilst we obviously couldn’t list them all, here are a few that grabbed our attention over the past 15 years. Oh and if you want to see more, check out the Screenshots or Creations section on the Facepunch forums. You can find a few on Metrocop.net, a small and relatively new blog dedicated to Gmod Comics.




If you have ever snooped around for good Half-Life wallpapers then there is no doubt you have prably come across by the work of Colin M. Winkler, a.k.a WillhelmKranz. ‘tastytofusoup’ has published an insane amount of screenshots from the Half-Life series, mainly Half-Life 2. However his screenshots are not ordinary screenshots. I don’t know if there is a proper name for what he does, but you could call it ‘game photography’. Check out his work on his blog. Some amazing hand-crafted sculptures of various Xen creatures from the Half-Life Series, even including a Chumtoad! In 2012, a user known as Corinthian created an entire map a map of Half-Life 1, from the start of Anomalous Materials to the end of Xen, even including friend/enemy locations. What’s even more amazing is that Corinthian claims it was drawn from memory. Click the image to view full size. Also check out Vic’s article about this from last year. A Flickr user by the name of ‘Orrange’ has showcased a range of extremely detailed Lego themed Half-Life sets over the years.




The collection contains a variety of main characters, enemies and scenes. You can check out Orrange’s Flickr gallery here. Protokol is a user who creates animated-gif images of various NPC animations and movements. Protokol’s work captures the animations in quite a raw form and uses the looping of gif-animations to repeat the sequences infinitely. You can check out all of her work here. Shane Hillman, also known as ‘BryanTheEvery’ is an illustrator from Canada. He created a compilation of Half-Life monsters. He did quite a few and you can check them all out on his DeviantArt Gallery and also on his blog. It’s almost like a recap of everything from Half-Life 1 to Half-Life 2. A cool pixel recreation that makes me wonder what Half-Life could have been as a SNES rpg. Finally, some use for Barnacles other than sucking up explosive barrels. This gravity gun was made far before NECA started selling their own. Read about this one here. A a few maps that visualise Black Mesa Research Facility (click for full size).

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