About Andrew Becraft (TBB Editor-in-Chief)

Andrew Becraft is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Brothers Brick. He's been building with LEGO for more than 40 years, and writing about LEGO here on TBB since 2005. He's also the co-author, together with TBB Senior Editor Chris Malloy, of the DK book Ultimate LEGO Star Wars. Andrew is an active member of the online LEGO community, as well as his local LEGO users group, SEALUG. Andrew is also a regular attendee of BrickCon, where he organizes a collaborative display for readers of The Brothes Brick nearly every year. You can check out Andrew's own LEGO creations on Flickr. Read Andrew's non-LEGO writing on his personal blog, Andrew-Becraft.com. Andrew lives in Seattle with his wife and dogs, and by day leads software design and planning teams.

Posts by Andrew Becraft (TBB Editor-in-Chief)

Tattun’s mecha pilots take a well-deserved break

We’ve never featured a mecha by Tattun before, and that has me genuinely confused.

There’s some really great stuff in Tattun’s mecha gallery, not least of which is Tattun’s recent mecha dubbed simply “Tank”:

I love how one of the pilots is down on the ground having a spot of tea.

(Via the Youthful Spaceheads Administration.)

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Sonderkraftfahrzeug 139 Marder III by Pepik

Brickshelfer Pepik has quite the collection of German World War II vehicles.

Here’s the Sd.Kfz. 139 Marder III in action on the Eastern Front:

(Via Klocki.)

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King Solomon takes a bit of a wrong turn toward the end

The latest installment of The Right Hon. Rev. Brendan Powell Smith’s The Brick Testament wrap up the story of King Solomon.

In this scene, Solomon’s son Rehoboam threatens the Israelites with forced labor and scorpions:

(Like the source material, not all content is suitable for children.)

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LEGO Star Wars 10188 Death Star pics reveal interior and 21+ minifigs [News]

UPDATE: 10188 Death Staricon is now available for preorder from the LEGO Shop.

The intrepid Eurobrickers who comb the LEGO.com image cache for new files have found photos of the upcoming LEGO Star Wars set 10188 Death Star.

The box art:

At least twenty-one (21!) minifigs:

The set even comes with a small TIE Advanced fighter (aka “Darth Vader’s TIE fighter”):

Check out Eurobricks or reader Will’s photoset for a couple more pics.

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Tell Gizmodo’s Jesus Diaz what you want to ask The LEGO Company

Gizmodo contributor Jesus Diaz is spending the day at LEGO headquarters in Billund, Denmark tomorrow, and wants to know what sort of questions you’d like him to ask the good people of LEGO, including designers for the MINDSTORMS, Creator, and LEGO Star Wars themes.

Head on over to Gizmodo and leave a comment for Jesus, send him an e-mail, or post your questions here and I’ll pass them along to him.

Have fun, Jesus!!! :-D

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DARKspawn illustrates why dwarves are superior to ewoks

Although Aaron “DARKspawn” Andrews reminds us that both dwarves and ewoks are short, the diminutive and hirsute denizens of mines and mountains are unlike ewoks in every other way.

Most importantly, dwarves are awesome:

And ewoks are not. The end.

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Nathan Sawaya exhibits brick art in Hawaii

With appearances on Letterman and Colbert, “brick artist” Nathan Sawaya is quite possibly the only LEGO builder with anything close to celebrity status — and deservedly so.

Nathan has recently opened an exhibit at the Pearlridge Shopping Center in Aiea, HI. He debuted several new sculptures, including “Green” below:

Nathan also did some onsite work. Here he is working on a mosaic of the Hawaiian flag:

Thanks for the tip and the photos, Nelson Yrizarry!

You can see Nathan’s art at the Pearlridge Shopping Center through July 20th.

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Tim Zarki’s adorable MaK-inspired hardsuit has me going “Awwww!”

Long-time readers of this blog should know by now that I’m a sucker for small adorable things. Tim Zarki isn’t helping my addiction by posting this cute little hardsuit inspired by Maschinen Krieger (often abbreviated Ma. K. or MaK):

That’s a Technic figure helmet. I may just have to dig mine out of my “useless” bin and give this one a try myself. (I know, I know, there are no useless LEGO pieces!)

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Halo fans drool over possible BrickForge Space Marine armor [News]

Kyle “Armothe” Peterson of BrickForge has posted a very cool custom “Space Marine” that looks remarkably like a certain Master Chief:

Does this represent a potential future product from BrickForge? Intriguing…

In related news, Mark Sandlin (Flickr) has posted prototypes of another upcoming BrickForge product — the Megagun:

See more views of the Megagun in Chris’s photostream on Flickr.

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10191 Star Justice and 10192 Space Skulls 30% off [Sale]

In news sure to please those of you who thought that 10191 Star Justiceicon and 10192 Space Skullsicon were a bit more expensive than you liked, both sets are now 30% from the LEGO Store online.

10191 Star Justiceicon is now USD 69.99:

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Similarly, 10192 Space Skullsicon is also now USD 69.99:

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Other stuff on sale:

As always, these links only work for the US and UK.

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Nick Dean returns fire

Like Nannan’s Black Fantasy and Tim’s cave racers, Nick Dean‘s RAMM theme has become an Internet phenomenon, copied ad nauseum — sometimes successfully, sometimes not.

So it’s always refreshing to see a new RAMM creation from the Feldmarschall himself:

But perhaps Nick is most famous for his future-military vehicles, like this RAMM Bluthund Quadruped:

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We’re gonna need a bigger cave racer...

The title of Brent “thwaak” Wolke‘s entry for the Reasonably Clever Pigs on the Wing contest was too perfect not to *ahem* borrow for my own post title here. ;-)

Brent’s Jaws-inspired fishing boat/cave racer manages to hit all the rules while still being completely unlike any other cave racer we’ve featured or that appears in the increasingly crowded group pool on Flickr.

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