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)

Enormous LEGO Technic F-14 Tomcat by Jeroen Ottens

Jeroen Ottens‘ brother Maarten sends word of Jeroen’s massive F-14 Tomcat, built entirely from LEGO Technic elements:

Although this plane isn’t new, it’s new to Flickr, and noteworthy because it helped get Jeroen a job as a LEGO Technic set designer. Indeed, the open framework and functionality are reminiscent of official sets, though the scale is off the charts.

(And besides, one brother suggesting another brother’s creation for The Brothers Brick is sure to win our hearts.)

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In a future without cell phones...

Sometimes, the concept of a LEGO creation is what gets my attention. That’s not to say that Teikjoon‘s “Headphones” isn’t cool on its own:

But here’s the description:

The increasing amounts of technology in cellular phones eventually led to the creation of the largest network on the planet. On July 28th, 2009 this network achieved self-awareness and named itself…SKYNET.

Overnight, all existing cell phones were rendered useless. In their place, strange, seemingly intelligent robots appeared. By interacting with these robots, one could place a call to anyone on the planet, without paying outrageous charges to telecommunication companies…. (More…)

Ha! This deserves a second creation from Teikjoon — a prisoner transport called “Cruiser”:

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Spanish-style modular cafe by peachtree

Japanese builder peachtree (Brickshelf) has completed a Café Corner-standard building in a lovely Spanish style:

There’s so much to love about this beauty, from the awning, exterior staircase, and window details to the interior, ivy-covered walls, and mottled roof.

(Via Brick Town Talk.)

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LEGO Agents 8360 Gold Hunt and 8635 Mobile Command Center [Review]

I shared my thoughts on the new LEGO Agents sets a couple days ago, but nobody had posted reviews of any of the larger sets yet.

Gil Shaw now has photo reviews of 8630 Gold Hunticon and 8635 Mobile Command Centericon.

8630 Mission 3: Gold Hunt:

My observations (click the picture for Gil’s review on Flickr):

8635 Mission 6: Mobile Command Center:

My observations (click the picture for Gil’s review on Flickr):

  • The semi truck is just massive!
  • Drawers in a non-Belville set.
  • Not one but two laptop computers.
  • More play features and mini-vehicles than you can shake a stick at.

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A shelter in the post-apocalyptic storm

Obxcrew applies his vignette-building skills to the tortured world of ApocaLEGO, as three men huddle around a campfire:

The wall and stack of wood are nice touches, as is the mixture of sand green in the otherwise brown and white landscape.

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Hispabrick Magazine 001 now available for download; soon in print [News]

I’ve received word from LluĂ­s Gibert and Antonio Fernandez that the first issue of the Spanish-language Hispabrick Magazine is now available.

Hispabrick Magazine 001

Whether you read Spanish or not, there’s quite a bit of great stuff in the magazine:

  • Photo reviews of 7626 Jungle Cutter (La Sierra de la Jungla) and 7726 Coast Guard Truck with Speed Boat (El Unimog de Guardacostas)
  • How-to articles on modular construction, small-scale animals, and LDraw
  • An article by the Arvo Brothers on building Alien-inspired creatures
  • Features on Hisbabrick events and forums
  • An interview with CĂ©sar Ridruejo, General Manager of LEGO Iberia

Download Hispabrick Magazine 001 (5.9 MB) now! :)

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Oh baby, Black Betty!

Mike Yoder continues to increase the size of his pirate fleet. Black Betty is hardly monochrome, with “close to 20 colors,” according to the builder.

This nasty piece of work may look slapped together in a bunker somewhere on an asteroid, but it bristles with menace:

More on Brickshelf.

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Tower Palace by ztp

With highly detailed landscaping (including some lovely sunflowers), lots of minifig action, and a fairly large scale, there’s lots to love about ztp’s “Tower Palace”:

Via LegOficina dos Baixinhos.

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It’s okay to love LEGO Agents. Go on, you’ll be fine. [Review]

iconiconBack in January when the first LEGO Agents pictures were leaked, the reaction was fairly mixed. But since we put the new poll up last Saturday, nearly a quarter of you have indicated that LEGO Agents sets are what you’re looking forward to the most for “late 2008” LEGO sets.

As I’ve seen more and more of these new sets, I couldn’t help but think that 23% of you couldn’t be that wrong.

So I picked up the two smallest sets yesterday, 8631 Jetpack Pursuit
icon and 8632 Swamp Raidicon (along with 7038 Troll Assault Wagon). To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much, but I was very pleasantly surprised!

We’ve already featured full reviews of the two sets I bought (8631 and 8632), but I wanted to add a few words of my own.

8631 Mission 1: Jetpack Pursuit

iconiconThe jetpack is ridiculously huge, to be sure, and the gun on the snowmobile won’t go all the way down, but this is a pretty good $10 parts pack. You get a bunch of pearl silver elements, including skis and a propellor, plus orange cheese slopes and dark blue vertical stabilizers.

The minifigs (left) are what make this set, I think. The cyborg fig has a new type of arm that fits anything with a rod connection point, and the back of the torso is printed with a large version of their logo. The agent fig has a double-sided head and black Mutt Williams hair.

8632 Mission 2: Swamp Raid

iconiconLEGO barbed wire! This set includes two loops of barbed wire sure to please military and post-apocalyptic builders, two dark gray “grilled cheese” slopes, four black girders, and three dark green leaves. Space builders will likely be pleased with the chrome silver cheese slopes on the well-designed bike — a mix of SYSTEM and Technic pieces.

iconiconIn contrast to Alpha Team minifigs of the past, LEGO Agents figs have somewhat more realistic facial expressions, making them more useful in other contexts. The “guns” are a little disappointing, but easily corrected with larger brick-built guns of your own (or BrickArms, for that matter). The new helmet on the bad guy is hilarious, and the face underneath even more so — but in a good “I can see a use for that!” way.

Building Swamp Raid was actually pretty fun — especially the bike. The dock has a fun play feature that flips the bike off when you punch a lever. Oh, and did I mention the cyborg crocodiles? Indeed, hilariously awesome cyborg crocodiles.

Missions 3-6

Missions 1 and 2 have given me hope for the rest of this theme, and I’m fairly eager to get my hands on them. A quick rundown of what I’m seeing in the other sets:

  • 8630 Gold Hunticon: A man with a golden gun. A big pile of pearl gold 1×2 tiles.
  • 8633 Speedboat Rescueicon: Sharks with frickin’ laser beams attached to their heads. Dr. Evil would be jealous. The female agent also has a new hair element.
  • 8634 Turbocar Chaseicon: Four more barbed wire loops, a new laptop element, and the weirdest villain minifig in LEGO history.
  • 8635 Mobile Command Centericon: Lots of dark blue, with all four Agents minifigs. The only set with the evil overlord Dr. Inferno (whose flaming hair is awesome).


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Grave Stone Ghost Train

The last, haunted train out of TheBrickster‘s town of Grave Stone has finally arrived at the station.

Check out Brickshelf for all the cars clattering along behind the ghastly engine.

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The rainbow hues of Neo-Classic Space

I always wanted a green Classic Space minifig. Peter Reid seems to have felt the same, so he’s made a number of custom minifigs in alternative colors:

Of course, Pete’s been busy building his usual, fantastic New-Classic Space vehicles as well:

Via YSAB.

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Where Jas Nagra disposes of the infected “meat”

Zombies in space? Sure, why not.

Jas Nagra‘s “Quarantine Module: Infection Control” has very cool angled walls and incineration pods that I don’t want to get anywhere near.

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