A little Winter Wonderland
I haven’t built anything in awhile and I’ve been frightfully busy, but here is a little something I worked up this weekend.
I haven’t built anything in awhile and I’ve been frightfully busy, but here is a little something I worked up this weekend.
As a sucker for LEGO puns, Marcin Danielak (Hippotam from Klocki) makes me el oh el.
The Clikits (since when do we have a Clikits post category?!) on the tree are a nice touch, as is the tiled floor and the truck shirt the dude with the wheel is wearing.
MisaQa wishes everyone a happy Valentine’s Day.
I look forward to New Years every year for all the great New Years-themed creations from Japanese LEGO fans. Many of the creations are in the form of New Years cards, or nengajou, which I wrote about back in 2006 (check out the 2007 roundup as well).
For 2008 — the Year of the Rat […]
Mike Crowley’s latest installments in his ongoing series of Snowblower Man vignettes introduce a new character — Snowblower Man’s girlfriend.
Naturally, our hero got his girl her own snowblower. Here they are — matching his and hers snowblowers:
My lovely wife apparently went out at the last minute and found both 7620 Indiana Jones Motorcycle Chase and 7621 Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb.
Naturally, I spent Christmas morning savoring the build:
Oh, and I can’t wait to play LEGO Indiana Jones next summer on my new Wii:
I hope everyone got what they wanted […]
All around the Web, LEGO fans are wishing each other a very merry Christmas.
From BusterBuilder:
From Izzo:
From Flemming (via):
From John Langrish:
From Biczzz:
From blackbulb creations:
And from all of us here at The Brothers Brick, may all your gifts rattle in that very special way!
RebelRock’s latest creation is a sweet bit of whimsy…
The whimsical mind of Mike Crowley (aka Count Blockula) has no limits. This time, he turns to make something exciting out of the mundane. Check out the “ongoing domestic winter adventures of Snowblower Man!”
“He’s just a regular guy, living in the northeastern part of the United States, trying his best to make it through yet […]
You couldn’t tell it’s lego from a distance. Nelson Yrizarry uses white tree leaf pieces to construct the beautiful lattice of a snowflake. The snowflake is sturdy enough to be hung, amazing.
May you eat like a troll and weigh in like a pixie!