A Hobbit hole means comfort, even in LEGO
A new LEGO creation by Kamiel (bricks_4_all) brings the cozy charm of a Hobbit hole to life, showcasing the beauty of fan-made builds. This creation offers a unique take on Hobbit hole landscaping, providing a fresh perspective on the iconic dwellings from Middle-earth.
Kamiel's Hobbit hole design focuses on a stepped plate terrain, creating a subtle gradation that blends geometric precision with the classic LEGO aesthetic. This approach differs from the official LEGO versions, such as last year's The Shire, and offers a more intimate and inviting feel. The addition of trees adds vibrant color and textural contrast, transforming the structure into a welcoming home. The design includes a cheerful golden-yellow round Hobbit door, which is a departure from the green door seen at Bag End.
The build's details include a ring of plates around the door, forming a perfect circle without the use of curved bricks. The scene is further enlivened by the presence of coneys, adding a touch of whimsy to the idyllic setting.
For LEGO fans inspired to create their own Hobbit hole scenes, consider using a LEGO baseplate to build your own landscape.
Hobbit holes are a tricky proposition for LEGO builders, as being dug into the ground, they're a test of landscaping as much as architecture. We've had two official versions of Bilbo's hole, but it's up to fan builds to fill in the rest of the Shire. Kamiel (bricks_4_all) offers up a peaceful hole for an unnamed hobbit that oozes charm. The post A Hobbit hole means comfort, even in LEGO appeared first on The Brothers Brick.
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