Entry #6:
Reverse the Polarity
by Hoyota

More photos here.
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Entry #7:
Shinto Shrine
by Andrew Becraft

Description & (in turn) more photos here. |
Entry #8:
Castle
by Matthew Maulfair

Description and more photos at Flickr.
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Entry #9:
Bucharest micro-City
by Stefan

Description: Bucharest micro-City is famous for its luxuriant hotels, as well for its architectural style.
More photos at Flickr |
Entry #10:
Professor Millennium’s bygone lab.
by Matthew ‘Blue-Wolf’ Blanchet

Description: It was just a normal day…until Professor Millennium’s Amazing Time Twister went haywire, blowing a hole in the Doyle institute of creativity and started spewing the Sands of Time all over Micropolis, as soon as the rift in time and space opened creatures of the past, and starships of the future started to poor in. |
Entry #11:
A Medieval ‘High-Rise’
by Caleb ‘Cutlass-Crocodile’ Blanchet

Description: The Time Twister, an invention by Professor Millennium, went haywire and is leaking Sands of Time which are beginning to cover Micropolis. Large shapes are starting to sprout up, where dunes of sand have covered large areas of the city, including a majestic castle being assaulted by a large, black dragon.
More photos at MOC pages. |
Entry #12:
Moonbase
by Kaczor

Description: A Classic Space mix of Micropolis and Micro Moonbase standards.
More photos at Flickr |
Entry #13:
Autobot Ark
by Tom Anderson

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Entry #14:
Micropolis Refinery
by Jennifer Heaton

More Photos at Flickr |
Entry #15:
USS Eldridge
by David “SuperDave” Runyon

Description: The USS Eldridge was a Cannon-class destroyer escort. It served in the United States Navy in World War II. During that time, it is rumored that the Eldridge was the test ship in a project known as the “Philadelphia Experiment.” Although accounts vary, some witnesses claim the Eldridge temporarily disappeared from the Philadelphia harbor in 1943 for a short period of time. Its appearance off the shore of Micropolis- several years after the ship was scrapped- suggests the Philadelphia Experiment either was more successful than previously acknowledged or some interaction between that experiment and Professor Millennium’s time twisting brought the ship to the present….
Link: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=439325 (when public) |
Entry #16:
Crash
by legofreak260

“It was a quiet day on the micropolis construction site, when all of a sudden the sands of time caused a huge medieval castle to land right on top of the new hotel!” |
Entry #17:
Down in Front! — At the Drive-In
by Peter “graznador” Aoun

The Time Twister event isn’t a total disaster. Everyone, no matter their home time or space, can enjoy a flick at the Micropolis Drive-In. Choose your favorite ride, grab some popcorn, and make sure to get there early. You don’t want to park behind the prehistoric visitors.
More pics |
Entry #18:
The Most Elevated Shrine of Saint Plumarius, Keeper of Eternal Peace.
by Gnilrednu

Description: King Rubric has arrived to commemorate the completion of this shrine of peace. But alas, the sands have caused the shrine to be desecrated, thus releasing the sands of time and a foul and immense creature that was bound in them. Chaos and destruction ensue; the volcano that formed the bluff upon which the shrine is built is only being born, and the meteors that struck the earth to form the cavern underneath are only now falling. What madness!
More Photos |
There are some very cool looking creations in there.
So, who wins?
Still waiting on one judge’s results. Hope to announce something soon!
When the are announced, where will it be? (news, entry grid, contest page, etc.)
We’re at the “Tally the votes” stage now – results will be splashed all over before the end of the week.