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)

Halo 3 Brute Chopper by Alex Peacock

The Brute Chopper is a new vehicle in Halo 3. For those of you sick of seeing poorly constructed LEGO Warthogs, here’s Alex Peacock‘s chopper:

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Courier Jaune by Josselin Guedes

We just featured Josselin Guedes‘s steampunky “L’invincible” three posts ago, but this latest from Josselin is too good to pass up:

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Rumor: LEGO Indiana Jones video game?

This doesn’t go in the “News” category quite yet, but Kotaku broke the rumor yesterday that LucasArts will be announcing a LEGO Indiana Jones video game at E3.

Presumably, the game will be developed by Travellers Tales, creators of both LEGO Star Wars and the upcoming LEGO Batman. We shall see.

(Thought I’d post this now, since I still don’t see an update from Kotaku, LucasArts, or Travellers Tales. Thanks for the tip, ever-watchful RichardAM!)

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Elex’s Dragon

This dragon by elex on Brickshelf is 80 cm tall, weighs 14 kg, and took 5 weeks to build. Be sure to check out the work-in-progress pictures as well.

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Professor Auguste Ledroit’s L’invincible

Jausse presents a flying machine powered by the mysterious element “cavorite”.

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Yungang Grottoes by Tiger0207

Yungang Grottoes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Datong, China. Tiger0207 presents a scene of a Buddhist monk meditating in one of the caves:

Via VignetteBricks.

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News: 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT?!

As usual, the source is Eurobricks:

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Little Stands for Little Plastic People

Jorden Neves’ minifigs on stands I featured a couple minutes ago were inspired by these great 4×4 stands by Dan Sibley:

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Ninjas in space — what’s not to like?

Jordan Neves has posted a batch of very cool space ninjas, which he calls the KabutoCorps. His Black Space Gods aren’t half bad either:

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Tim Zarki’s back is really, really mad!

Well, one can infer that from the name of his most recent microscale spaceship. Here’s Tim‘s Spinal Fury:

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Type-G1 Bukai by Morgan19

Morgan19 (aka “Jamie”) puts a lot of effort into presentation. It’s always a pleasure to look at the detailed schematics that go along with each new creation. As to the vehicle itself, all the callouts in the graphic indicate just how many features have been packed into this creation.

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Morgan by Peter Reid

Can you spot all of the rare parts in this mecha by Peter Reid?

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