Monthly Archives: April 2009

Φrion 2

Stefan (Brainbikerider) has built an excellent little starfighter, that really takes shape in an interesting direction. Using 1×1 rounds, he’s made a nice curve shape, and mated it to a central core for a rather original aesthetic. While the technique the generate that curve has been used in castle towers for years, it’s great to see it adapted to use in space.

The use of stickers from the Power Miners line also adds a great sense of detail to the ship. Be sure to check out some of the other photos, to see how it looks from other perspectives.

Φrion 2 Starfighter

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Hr-18 Interceptor and Hr-22 Attack Fighter by Dr. X

Hr-18 InterceptorAs Dan mentioned a few days ago about his Tsing pair of starfighters, Johnny Frye (Dr. X) works hard to improve his LEGO creations.

Johnny’s Hr-18 Interceptor (right) was very cool, to be sure, but by creating an Hr-22 Attack Fighter variant in different colors (below), he made the design truly pop.

Hr-22 Attack Fighter

Johnny doesn’t build to get blogged (and nor should you), but it’s this kind of commitment to improvement that earns our respect.

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Monkeying around with mysterious machines

Fedde (Karf Oolhu) has been having fun with LEGO monkeys lately.

LEGO monkeys with mysterious machine

I’ve always thought that LEGO monkeys were fairly difficult to pose in interesting ways, but Fedda proves otherwise — particularly that monkey scratching himself with a monkey wrench.

I just noticed that Fedda has more than 50 pictures in his Monkey Madness photoset. Lots of hilarious shenanigans goin’ on, so check it out.

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Fredoichi’s little multiped mecha make my heart go thunk-thunk-boom!

Excluding a mention in a roundup back in NoVVember, it’s shocking that we haven’t blogged the LEGO creations of Fredo Houben (Fredoichi).

Engo mecha

Fredo’s “Engo – Gunner Type” (above) is chock full of tasty greebles — even the underside of the sloped bricks he used as legs adds an interesting texture.

His older “Magojiro” (below) is no less awesome:

Magojiro mecha

Check out all of this talented builder’s LEGO creations in Fredoichi’s photostream on Flickr.

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Château de Caprèshèr

Not all good LEGO Castle landscaping has to be tall (for lack of a better word), as JD Luse demonstrates with a detailed landscape built on a baseplate:

The narrow trees add variety, while an Orient Expedition hat serves as a bird’s nest on the large tree.

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Custom LEGO Star Wars minifigs by Tekka Croe

I’m not up on the latest Star Wars Expanded Universe characters, but I think I can recognize excellent custom minifigures when I see them.

LEGO Star Wars custom minifigs

Khain and his Padawan by Tekka Croe incorporate custom faces, torsos, and cloth items, as well as a pair of interesting lightsaber handles. Also note the modified minifig legs on the shorter figure.

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Blake’s Paladin slices through space

Black Foster (CSF_Blake) has just completed his second SHIP, dubbed Paladin:

Blake writes on Classic-Space Forums that Paladin is “designed to disable carriers with it’s two big cannons mounted on top. Then, thanks to its assortment of big engines, it can make a quick getaway before fighters can be sent in pursuit.”

Four feet long, Paladin even has a full interior.

Paladin cockpit

See more of Paladin on Flickr or on Blake Foster’s website.

Another excellent suggestion, Carter Baldwin.

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Rack911’s Sunset Castle reposes in glorious ruin

This gorgeous ruined castle by Haung showed up on Brickshelf‘s “Recent” page a couple days ago, so even though he posted it to MOCpages back in January, it’s definitely worth a blog now.

Ruined LEGO castle

A colossal statue stands guard over the entrance to a fully detailed interior:

Ruined castle interior

See more pictures in Haung’s MOCpages or Brickshelf gallery.

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Dasnewten’s Taiidan Gunship lets us imagine a LEGO Homeworld game

Rob (Dasnewten) has built a gorgeous gunship inspired by ships in Homeworld:

Taiidan Gunship Ver.1

With brick-built numbers, tank treads on the cannon, and truly complex SNOT on the cockpit, Rob’s gunship is an amazing LEGO creation. The fact that it’s inspired by Homeworld is just a minor bonus.

Taiidan Gunship Ver.1

Best tip of the week, Carter!

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The Adventures of Maxwell and Pugsy

Peter Woodley has been building a unique universe for some adorable characters called Maxwell and Pugsy.

Peter’s latest Maxwell and Pugsy creation is a treetop hangar, accompanied by a poem:

As Matt Garvin says, Peter’s style is a “mix of fantasy, steampunk-ishness, with a healthy helping of whimsy.” I keep thinking “Pugsy” is missing an L, but this is still a really sweet LEGO creation, in both senses of the word.

Also, this is our second post in a week to feature a tire swing.

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Sebastian Arts’ Reality Dysfunction will eat your city

Run and hide your Cafe Corner, Market Street and Green Grocer!  This creepy creation built by Sebastian “Aliencat” Arts will consume all!

Side note: haha, take that Nannan, I finally blogged a Black Fantasy creation before you!

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What do Half-Life 2 and Magritte have to do with each other?

Absolutely nothing.  But I am a huge fan of these two completely unrelated minfigs.

Balakov recreates Magritte’s The Son of Man in LEGO:

 

And hobo has made a minifig Poison Headcrab Zombie from Half-Life 2.

 

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