Tachikoma meets Classic space in this amazing LEGO mashup
Cool Dogs 2.0 combines classic space with Ghost in the Shell to get this cute little bot.
Cool Dogs 2.0 combines classic space with Ghost in the Shell to get this cute little bot.
Another day, another fantastic LEGO think tank – this time courtesy of SPARKART (@sparkarthero)!
French builder F@bz doesn’t remain aloof from the current month-long Tachikoma theme and delivers an exceptional mech model to the party. Futuristic and a little bit weird, this Tachikoma tank’s got a lot of noteworthy building and design solutions. I’m speaking not only about mind-blowing use of motorcycle fairing pieces as leg armor (by the Continue reading →
I want to go skateboard after I make a few deliveries on my motorcycle. But first I’ve got to polish a cute blue robot with this eye-catching red towel. Good thing I’ve got plenty of tools and a lovely fluorescent light fixture. There’s a lot of detail in this small space, but it doesn’t feel Continue reading →
Since Peer Kreuger (mahjqa) first went CUUSSO I’ve been waiting for the right time to blog about it, and I think that time is now! Sure we already blogged the model but, with 3000 votes already down, I feel it’s time to call the readers of TBB to support it on LEGO CUUSSOO.
Peer Kreuger (mahjqa) brings the finest examples of the wonders achieved with Power Functions. His Tachikoma think tank from Ghost in the Shell not only walks but also rolls and steers. In addition it features moving eyes and arms, all packed in a compact and beautiful design. Visit Flickr for more photos including pictures of Continue reading →
I’m loving this little tachikoma by Lord Dane. It’s another creative new use for the figure bases from the new Toy Story army men set. Even if it’s not quite as brilliant as the motorcycle we featured recently, it still looks good, and makes use of an otherwise useless part. Better still, this tachikoma is Continue reading →
Catch up on the week’s news and reviews from TBB and around the world.
Sakiya Watanabe (@n.a.b.e_mocs) perfectly captures the mysterious dragon in LEGO.
This small city block by Olle Moquist (@moquistsmursten) is loaded with charm and a nod to LEGO history.
Today we have a special guest post from Aidan Woodall (@stuntmanbrick) about 6 years of posting custom minifigs inspired by film and television, and honoring the legacy of minifig builders who came before.
Join us as we recap the events of Delving Day and reveal the next weekly challenge in our Heroes of Fur And Feather community roleplay and contest.