I’m starting to notice a beautiful trend in LEGO building on Flickr lately — LEGO as fine art.
Here are a pair of wonderful pictures from udronotto:
I’m starting to notice a beautiful trend in LEGO building on Flickr lately — LEGO as fine art.
Here are a pair of wonderful pictures from udronotto:
Martin Jaspers’ continues his castle characters with two great new figs.
The strongest man in town:
An elite warrior from Asia:
I don’t know about you, but I feel fine:
Thanks to Flickrite crissycri for the heads-up that my R.E.M. minifigs have appeared on the home page of the official R.E.M. Web site. Sweet!
Full size version:
Classic-Castler Enryu recently posted two vignettes inspired by Japanese history.
Here’s “Dappan” (more info in Enryu’s C-C post):
And here’s “Tachioujou” (C-C post):
I’ve seen lots of cool creations on the various LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT blogs I read, but none of them compares to this working vending machine built by Ricardo T.
A few of my favorite features:
(Read more in Portuguese on Forum0937, and in English on Ladrillitos. Thanks for the links, Juan Macias!)
Flickrite Spook has put together a nice little set of bots. Click the picture to get to his flickr account and leave a comment:
Elio brings us a ship he calls the Outrider. He does some interesting angle work on it – something I’d wish more builders would dare try their hands at. This makes the ship feel new and daring – a step away from the usual if you will – which more than makes up for some minor flaws it has (I’m not that fond of the engine, for instance).
Elio has put up two galleries of the model, with different lighting conditions.
Armothe has put together a brilliant little walker. All of the stickers on it are custom made, and really enhance the model:
Back on the old blog, I posted a couple times about a series of TV episodes in Japan called “LEGO King Championship.” You can read more about the show here, and see a YouTube video here. Unfortunately, the images I linked to in my original post quickly expired, and the YouTube footage doesn’t do justice to the creations.
After a very long wait (well, I’ve been waiting), Sachiko Akinaga has uploaded a great set of pictures that show off the “Earth Park” that won her the title of LEGO Champion:
Click the image for the full gallery on Brickshelf.