Monthly Archives: April 2010

Alien heads make good nom noms

In his latest creation, Teik Joon remarks “it was discovered that alien heads were low in fat, a good source of protein and most importantly, a powerful aphrodisiac…”

What piece those cups are and how he got so many alien heads are beyond me.

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PARASITE space scavenger

When I saw Ted Andes‘ Bionicle/System hybrid creation called the PARASITE, I took an instant liking to the Bionicle claws at the tips of the limbs. It’s also important to note that this nasty scavenger has adapted both offensive and evasive functions, and the escape pod would make for a nice hovercar.

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A corner for a new cafe

At zgreenz‘s Lucky Town’s Book Bar, you’ll find a pleasant place to spend an afternoon. The tiered architecture has room for lots of patio space. On the inside, the details are equally abundant and interesting. Don’t miss out on the guest room, the restaurant, and the spiral staircase.

The Chinese character on the sign means “book.”

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Barracks from ancient Japan

Brickshelf user LakMause built a barracks from ancient Japan. The scaled golden roof is a gorgeous feature, but there are plenty of small details that you shouldn’t miss. Check out the pond, the training ring, and the building interior.

This would make an excellent contribution to our Big In Japan collaboration project for BrickCon 2010.

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LEGO SSV Normandy SR-2 from Mass Effect 2

Ben Fellowes has built a three-foot-long LEGO version of the SSV Normandy from the new Xbox 360 game Mass Effect 2.

LEGO SSV Normandy

I’m personally not sold on the Mass Effect series, after the first installment struck me as more than a little chatty, but I love this ship.

(Thanks to reader Michael for making sure we saw this.)

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I reject your reality and substitute my own!

So…I like Mythbusters. I mean…who doesn’t? Those guys use any excuse to blow things up. It cracks me up.

So I recognized the diorama that Johnathon Gilbert posted…I even recognized the myth:

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Five-trick pony

UK builder Justin Ramsden has earned a bit of well-deserved fame in the British press recently for his bust of singer Amy Winehouse.

LEGO Amy Winehouse bust

From her beehive hairdo to the cigarette dangling from her lips, Justin has captured every detail of this notorious English character.

LEGO Amy Winehouse (Lips)

The techniques used to weave the hairpieces together are pretty unique.

LEGO Amy Winehouse (Blake)

No details are spared to give full expression of Amy staring into the distance.

LEGO Amy Winehouse (Close-up)

We spotted a spider in her hairpiece. Whether that’s intentional or by design, is something to wonder about.

LEGO Amy Winehouse (Hair)

Her large earrings are captured in quite a unique form that seems quite fragile, but does the job with the 1×1 plates used.

LEGO Amy Winehouse (Earring)

When stared from a distance, you can stare in awe at the superb results achieved by the various techniques.

Setup

Check out all the photos on Flickr.

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Mirage, radio the others. Megatron’s in for a very large shock.

It’s very rare that we’ll blog two separate creations by a builder in one day, but both these models by the talented Alex Schranz (Orion Pax) deserve closer attention. Alex’s Optimus Prime transforms completely from semi truck to robot:

LEGO Optimus Prime Transformer

The trailer includes a remote-controlled Roller, and Optimus Prime’s chest contains the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Two months in the making, I don’t think I’ve seen a more accurate or complete LEGO Optimus Prime.

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Riding through the Alamut Gate

Dita Svelte put the pieces from the Prince of Persia sets to good use in his Alamut Gate creation. There’s some interesting patterns on the structure such as the ribbed arches and the window mosaic. The inspiration came from this marvelous shot.

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Mosaic made of minifigs and a random video

I’m not sure how long it’s been there, but this mosaic at Lego’s headquarters in Billund is made out of minifigs, yes, minifigs. You can see it in the background of a humorous video of the company, made to solace those who have suffered injuries from stepping on Lego bricks. Photo by Michale Sevy.

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Spawn of the darkness

Alex Schranz (Orion Pax) built a nightmarish warrior that looks too real to be made from Lego. Some modified Lego parts are involved, however, including a painted Buzz Lightyear head, tattered Zurg capes, and altered chains. Note the asymmetry of the leg and the evil eyes on the skull.

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Mini LEGO chess set with adorable kings and queens

I never caught the chess bug, but this tiny set by akunthita just might change my mind. The queens use the tiny Belville crowns, though I’m less keen on the cut towballs on the pawns.

LEGO mini chess set

In keeping with our theme of function as well as form today, the chess set has little drawers that can hold all the pieces.

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