Classic Space takes flight in a Macross crossover
Thanks to Wallace Chow, Benny leaves the furthest reaches of Classic Space for the Macross Saga.
Thanks to Wallace Chow, Benny leaves the furthest reaches of Classic Space for the Macross Saga.
Lynn MinMay from the Robotech/Macross anime series is brought to life by SPARKART! in a modified Brickheadz doll. The styling emphasises the head over other features, with her eyes capturing that genuine anime sparkle. Below you’ll find the parts list and instruction guide to build your very own singing space celebrity.
There was a time in the 80s when the tale of huge transformable jet-mechas, intertwined with love stories which transcended galaxies, was almost real to some of us. Robotech (for those of us in the western part of the world) or Macross (in its original incarnation from Japan) is a series of science fiction mecha Continue reading →
Stephen Chao (Obscurance) recently posted an awesome micro version of the VF-0 fighter from the Macross Zero prequel movie. More on Brickshelf and Flickr.
Over the past four weeks, fifty brave builders joined us for our inaugural role-play competition: Heroes of Fur and Feather. In three challenges, each player created LEGO scenes and lore that advanced the story of their animal hero. There were so many inspiring builds and epic plot twists, but at the end of the journey, one builder consistently won us over with his amazing character, beautifully staged scenes, chilling creature designs, and cozy storytelling. And that builder is Ben Grayson (@ben_brickson)!
We take an early look at 75433 Jango Fett’s Starship – the second LEGO version of the bounty hunter’s ship in as many months. How does the smaller play version compare to its UCS sibling? Find out in our review.
Chris Yu (@chainsaw__yu) packs up for a blast from the past and probably delights more than a few TSA agents who were 90’s kids.
Nearly 300 hours went into this award-winning Revenge of the Sith diorama built by Kyle Collard (@lordofvador)
Today we are pleased to bring you our detailed review of LEGO Architecture 21063 Neuschwanstein Castle courtesy of guest writer Ids de Jong. With 3,455 pieces and some sophisticated techniques, this is a set to savor over many hours of building. The finished model is an excellent display piece with two sets of trees to choose from. Check out our review for detailed pics of this newly minted UNESCO heritage site in LEGO.
Get your passport in order because LEGO is taking us to the Italian Riviera with the stunning LEGO Ideas 21359 set from fan designer Alex Sahli, available to LEGO Insiders on August 7th
@jaskierthebard returns to the world of The Witcher for a must-see diorama of Geralt hunting a Zeugl in the city sewers
Hong Kong-based studio Three Zero creates incredibly detailed designer action figures for a premium price, like a deluxe version of CHAPPiE that would have set you back $230 if you’d ordered in time. Too rich for your blood? Then consider making your own from LEGO, like Wang Juan, a builder who only just debuted on Continue reading →