It’s been more than a year since we’ve blogged something by Mike Psiaki, but I think it’s been worth the wait.
Here’s Mike’s World War II era X-wing:
And his tiltrotor:
It’s been more than a year since we’ve blogged something by Mike Psiaki, but I think it’s been worth the wait.
Here’s Mike’s World War II era X-wing:
And his tiltrotor:
Izzo tries taking some action shots (to good effect, I would say) with his latest mecha. He also built a pair of mechanical pets for his Prince of Darkness:
I wouldn’t want to run into Legohaulic‘s entry in the FBTB Uglies contest in a dark corner of that galaxy far, far away.
Jehkay‘s skyboat doesn’t quite fit the conventional patterns for what we call “steampunk” or “post-apoc” — and that’s precisely why I love this little flying bucket of bolts.
Nelson Yrizarry’s last-minute entry for the Classic-Castle.com Mini Castle Contest III sports lots of great little details and interesting building techniques — like the stairway and the tower. Check out the full photoset for more.
Winners have been announced in the Fine Clonier Historical Figure Contest. Head on over for details:
I want to live in Megan Rothrock‘s mushroom house. It is, after all, fully furnished (click the pic above for interior shots).
Busy with BrickCon, I never got around to blogging Steven Marshall‘s wonderful red truck. Steven’s great camper seems like an excuse to blog both.
I love the post-processing on his camper photo above, and here’s the truck from last month:
Multi-theme builder Aaron Andrews says that this sleek fighter is his first space craft in 20 years. Talk about dormant skills!
Mike “Count Blockula” Crowley (Flickr) wishes everyone a very happy Halloween with a scene from one of my favorite movies, A Nightmare Before Christmas.