Jamie Neufield’s akira inspired bikes
So, Jamie Neufeld is just awesome. Proof? His akira-inspired bikes should be proof enough:
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So, Jamie Neufeld is just awesome. Proof? His akira-inspired bikes should be proof enough:
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Here’s the (sadly) only decent picture of legoswami’s Hammerhead. It is a ship from an anime called Cowboy Bebob. I haven’t seen the anime myself (to be honest, I haven’t seen any anime), but this is a nice piece of work regardless. Too bad the arm is unable to move.
It is modeled in a family of lego cad-programs. If you want to know more (it is a great way to build without using bricks!), a good place to start is ldraw.org.
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It’s Godzilla week! Duane Hess shows that not only Moko can build giant, mutated, army-crushing reptilians:
One can, of course, argue that this is not my forte. I have to ask, then, if giant, mutated, army-crushing reptilians isn’t (science) fiction, then what is? ;-)
(Note: updates from me will be more regular from now on. I have finally gotten hold of internet again! Wee!)
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Bill Ward has picked up an announcement by Jonathan Lopes on LUGNET that LEGO is now selling individual parts on LEGO Shop@Home. Finally.
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