I'm consuming your blog for a long time now, but this is the first time I write a comment. I take this moment to thank you for sharing your work, as it brightens my day to find new drawings on your site.
As for this image, It instantly grabbed my attention, since the writing is in Hungarian, my native language. Could you tell me what lego set was this drawn on? I tried to brickset/google 1969, but couldn't find anything that resembles this one.
It all started when I asked my brother "Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we drew all the awesome LEGO sets we had in our childhoods? We could even make a blog! And we'd post new drawings every Sunday!" and he replied "Yeah, sure."
And then we started drawing and even made a blog! And we're posting new drawings every Sunday!
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Marcin is currently an animation student, but he's also a comic book artist and has a BSc degree in computer science. His LEGO era mostly covers the nineties. Przemek's brother.
Przemek is a comic book artist and writer, wood carver and a historic preservation engineer. His LEGO era is more or less the eighties.
Also Marcin's brother.
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ReplyDeleteI'm consuming your blog for a long time now, but this is the first time I write a comment. I take this moment to thank you for sharing your work, as it brightens my day to find new drawings on your site.
As for this image, It instantly grabbed my attention, since the writing is in Hungarian, my native language. Could you tell me what lego set was this drawn on? I tried to brickset/google 1969, but couldn't find anything that resembles this one.
Thank you :)
Thanks!
DeleteIt's based a little bit on the 1969 LEGO set, but more importantly... it's a space police Mikrobi! :)
Thank you, I was a bit worried that there was a Hungarian edition lego set, but I don't know about it. The head and the three legs were suspicious!
DeleteOh, Mikrobi!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was nice to see this post:) Love from Hungary
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