Yearly Archives: 2008

Auto by Otto

Otto captures the RAMM style beautifully with his latest vehicle, Sicherheit Auto. Otto gets bonus points for building an interior that fits several minifigs.

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Buy LEGO: 10030 Imperial Star Destroyer on clearance at LEGO Shop

Okay, I think this is mildly noteworthy, since it means the Imperial Star Destroyer™ is going away forever soon, but it also gives me an excuse to remind our loyal readers that running Brothers-Brick.com isn’t free, and your help is always very much appreciated. ;-)

If that’s not your thing, how about some of the following lovely products?

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Rocko rocks the apocalypse

Known for his recent impressive castle dioramas and his unrestrained use of female minifigs, Rocko presents a post-apoc diorama with action and detail. Don’t miss out on this limited time offer of what Rocko would like to call “post-apoc diorrhea.”

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Mainman’s visions of post-apocalypse

Justin Vaughn (aka Mainman) has his unique visions of post-apoc. These works arouse feelings of solitude and man’s battle within and against nature. The snow and desert settings further limit the presence of life and suggests bleak worlds. Check out his most recent works:


Empty Swingset. Only the wind pushes the swings anymore.


Autumn Solitude on the Mountainside. In a world that has moved on, a lone survivor returns home after an unsuccessful hunt.


Dry Nile. The Nile has all but dried up, and resources are at a premium. Those humans remaining do whatever they must to survive.


Howl of Lamentations Unending

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And before the LEGO apocalypse...

So, what exactly caused this apocalypse in the LEGO world that has everyone building heavily armed dune buggies and bombed-out smuggler hideouts?

Carter Baldwin tries to answer that question in his latest creation:

There are some amazing details in Carter’s scene, including very cool cracks in the building:

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2-2=2

New smack from Keith Goldman. Enjoy.

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Motorized Hot Rod

Brickshelf user Sariel posted a nicely built Technic Hot Rod, what’s even better is that the model can be driven around and has both steering and suspension. I appreciate creations that feature both form and functionality. Check out the model and see the video.

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Bedford royal mail van

Steven‘s latest model is as realistic as ever. The following words from the builder sums up the model nicely:

“This is the Bedford Royal mail van. It completes my series of Lego Bedfords. They are based on oxford die-cast models and this one has the standard features of the others, suspension and functional steering. The back doors open and close with interior and exterior hinge details. The front grille has been changed to give some variation in the builds. I would like to give thanks to Taff @ Oxford Die-cast models for providing me with the template for the decals.”

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Visions of after the Apocalypse

For the post-apoc contest on Flickr, I’m pleased to present my two entries. The first, built for the Survivors category, is a satellite outpost amidst a backdrop of a flower field.

One of my favorite features of this scene is the treaded bike called the Muskrat. It was the product of two hours of building.

The second category of the contest is No Survivors, and for me that meant black biomechanical machines destroy all of civilization. This piece is called Nocturne.


More pictures will be taken soon, and I’ll find time later to conjure up a backstory.

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A forlorn and shipwrecked brother takes heart again

Literary LEGO will attract my attention every time, but check out the footprints in this vignette by Sir Nadroj (Flickr):

Now, if only I liked Longfellow’s poem as much as I like Sir Nadroj’s LEGO version of “A Psalm of Life.” Oh well, I blame Modernism.

While we’re at it, Sir Nadroj’s “whistle-punk” lumber mill also deserves a highlight:

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Boral II gas refinery by Tim Zarki

Tim Zarki goas all floaty with his latest creation, a gas refinery in microscale.

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Matt Armstrong micros Rocko’s steampunk TIE fighter

Rocko’s steampunk TIE fighter has inspired Matt Armstrong to make his own micro version:

Okay, so the colors aren’t exactly the same, but the one-piece steam makes up for it.

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