LEGO builders join forces for some greebley goodness
@red.impala and @zakar.ion join forces to deliver a delightful duo of desert-dwellers and their trusty mechanical mounts
@red.impala and @zakar.ion join forces to deliver a delightful duo of desert-dwellers and their trusty mechanical mounts
LEGO builder @ben_brickson shares a detailed look at the cyberbpunk Hex Home Block, one of his contributions to the massive New Hashima collaboration.
This LEGO cinematic masterpiece looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie! Intruder Alert is a build by Bart De Dobbelaer (@bartdedobbelaer) showcasing his knack for incredible and suspenseful brick compositions.
This time of year in the northern hemisphere can be a bit depressing, especially as far north as it is here at TBB headquarters (poor Lemur…). Peteris Strogis sheds some light on this dark time with this futuristic, solar-powered vehicle. Every greeble seems to have a purpose, and the rear tires built from track treads Continue reading →
In future, greebles will be highly prized and fought over. David Roberts has built a vehicle to safeguard all those precious bits. I love the brightness of this rover. The white highlights really seem to jump out and I love the steering mechanism! Using the pistons makes for a really smooth turn. Very nicely done, Continue reading →
Apparently even a castle can be greebly. This fortress, by ErykCoa, packs quite the visual punch. So many different pieces, techniques, angles and colors all vie for attention, but somehow it melts together for a very interesting effect.
Sometimes an idea alone is noteworthy. Checkout this vignette by Théo (Titolian)
I have no idea what “Twilight Sun” or “USDF” are, but I do know that this hardsuit by Luke Lyons (Tac) has more greeblage than is absolutely necessary. In some cases, too much of a good thing is still a good thing. The little red HUD adds a splash of color, and even the feet Continue reading →
Mark Kelso‘s latest build is a greeble sandwich called The Aussie-Saucer, featuring the the Australian minifig Sig Ocean Figgy, a.k.a Shannon Ocean‘s sigfig. Check out the interior controls, and spot the iPod.
How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless and the Shelby Cobra 427 S/C headline a modest set of four July releases. Don’t miss out on the Friendly Snails GWP!
War! There are heroes on both sides. Evil is everywhere. Also, the beloved AT-ST gets a fresh new UCS treatment and a Snowspeeder goes up in flames… in a good way? Yup, it’s time for new LEGO Star Wars set reveals!
We sit down with Dan from Two Gay AFOLs about love, LEGO, and the importance of GayFOL visibility (Gay fan of LEGO) in the hobby.