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“Ethnic Lego Girls Carry Spears,” by Heidi W. Durrow

It’s always a pleasure when I encounter a connection between two of my great interests — LEGO and literature. Remember Norman Mailer and Douglas Coupland?
Writer Heidi W. Durrow contacted the blog this morning with a link to her beautiful, touching story Ethnic Lego Girls Carry Spears. Here’s an excerpt:
“You be Pocahantas,” Jimmy says. “I’ll [...]

Boo!

Just in time for Halloween, The Brickster presents two new scenes from Gravestone…

El Pueblo Bandolero by Mister oo7

Check out the wonderful architecture in this Western street scene by Mister oo7! Very cool.

Fort Jacinto by The Brickster

We don’t see a lot of Wild West MOCs these days and anything this good is rare indeed!

Definitely a neat little fort by The Brickster…

The Nightmare Stagecoach arrives at midnight

The Brickster continues populating his Wild West ghost town, Gravestone, with new and interesting creations:

The Latest from The Brickster

Reader submissions are keeping me busy, and that’s great! (Apologies if I don’t get to everybody.) This batch is from The Brickster.
Fort Jacinto:

Spring Valley Ranch:

Grave Stone Ghost Town by The Brickster

Some builders are especially brilliant at continuing an existing theme when LEGO stops producing it, as Steve Bishop has with Adventurers. The Brickster keeps the Wild West theme alive, in a manner of speaking, with an excellent ghost town called “Grave Stone”:

The Omnibus Serenity and Firefly Post

I’m a huge fan of Serenity and Firefly. It’s always nice to see minifigs, vehicles, and vessels from the ‘verse, so (low lighting aside) I was pleased to run across Alex Peacock’s hover mule:

That reminded me of some other great mules and ‘verse LEGO creations I’ve seen on Brickshelf and elsewhere. Here’s a beautiful, larger-than-minifig-scale [...]

New Header — Yeah Baby!

Thanks to my graphic designer friend Sky, Pan-Pacific Bricks now has a cool new header graphic.
For a blog about breaking down barriers between LEGO cultures across the Pacific Ocean, I thought a minifig from each of the uniquely American and Japanese themes would be appropriate. Thus the cowboy and the samurai, from the Wild West [...]