About Josh

Josh is 30+ years old and has more Lego than he has hair. Which really isn't saying much. He builds mostly medieval creations, but dabbles in other genres. He is also a father and uses his kids as an excuse to buy Lego. That justification isn't working as well as it used to, so if you can think of a better justification, feel free to contact him. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Josh's Brickshelf gallery gets messier and messier. Josh also has a Flickr gallery, if you care about such things. He goes by the name "floodllama" there. If you wonder why he goes by "floodllama", you've obviously never owned a llama in flood. Josh feels sorry for you.

Posts by Josh

News: LEGO bricks found to contain addictive additives

German chemist Wolfgang Blauhardt recently claimed in a a paper that LEGO bricks contain a powerful “cocktail” of addictive substances. The possibility of illegal drugs in the product was first leaked last January by an anonymous copyeditor working for the medical journal in which Dr. Blauhardt’s paper is forthcoming.

The paper alleges that the corporate LEGO labs have compiled a veritable cocktail of controlled substances that is designed to create a lifelong addict out of anyone who touches the plastic toy. The LEGO Company was unavailable for comment at the time of this blog post’s publication.

Well, this explains a lot. No wonder I can’t put the danged things down.
Update (April 2): April Fools!

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The Wall

As soon as I saw this, I fell in love with its straight lines, not to mention the myriad of colors.

What beauty! What surrealism!

That one brown brick just makes you think. Wow!

Update (April 2): April Fools!

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Take a cruise...see the world.

We didn’t cover LEGO’s cruise ship contest all that well and we apologize for that. But better late than never, we always say! This is one entry that definitely got overlooked:

There is so much detail in this creation but that yellow mast really stands out for me.

Update (April 2): April Fools!

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News: Old grey is back!

Eurobricks is reporting that due to overwhelming demand from the online LEGO fan community, LEGO has apparently decided to resume production of the old light grey and dark grey colors.

According to color psychologist, Carl Renbaugh:

It is very detrimental to one’s psyche when one suffers the loss of an important color in one’s life. Adult Fans of LEGO have been living with extreme psychological anguish for a number of years now. Reinstating these colors is a very compassionate move by The LEGO Company.

So, there you are, people. Old grey is alive and well!

Update (April 2): April Fools!

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Perhaps the mostest, mightiest weapon in the Galaxy!

I wish I had a weapon with all these bells and whistles…

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You lead, I’ll follow.

Every train layout needs signs, and stylish signs are even better than boring signs.

There ain’t nothing better to follow than this stylish pointy thing!

Update (April 2): April Fools!

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News: LEGO to stop producing studded bricks in 2010

The LEGO Group has announced that the stud is being discontinued. Making the biggest change ever to their iconic “System of Play,” the company said in a private phone call to a select group of fans that the time of the stud is over. They will be releasing a new brick that sticks together with internal magnets.

Bjorn Kjeldsen, head of LEGO’s Magnetic Research Department, listed several reasons for the shift:

First of all, magnets are much more fun. What child hasn’t spent hours attaching and reattaching piles of magnets? They are much easier for small children to use than the current studded brick. Secondly, people equate magnets with fun and style. Not so with studs. Studs are old-fashioned. They are so 20th century. Magnets will take us through the 21st century and beyond! Lastly, there is the engineering issue. What with the recent decision to transfer production from Mexico to Madagascar, we needed a new brick that required less manufacturing precision. These new magnetic bricks fit the bill perfectly.

I guess this gives a whole new meaning to studless creations…

Update (April 2): April Fools!

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A little Winter Wonderland

I haven’t built anything in awhile and I’ve been frightfully busy, but here is a little something I worked up this weekend.

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Congratulations to CC’s newest Master Builder!

Aaron Andrews took home the title in the recent Colossal Castle Contest V!

Our favorite Aussie won one category (Castle Spaces) and was Honorably Mentioned in three others. A big hurrah and round of applause for Aaron!

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And the results are in!

Well, we’ve been holding our breath, waiting for the results of the Colossal Castle Contest V, and the winners have all been announced! (Actually, they were announced a while ago, but I’ve been too busy to post them here. Bad Josh, bad Josh!)

A most hearty congratulations to the winners!

Check them out here:

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A little winter cheer from Rocko

RebelRock’s latest creation is a sweet bit of whimsy…

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Three by Me!

Hey y’all! Been busy lately (what else is new?) but I just got three more entries wrapped up for the Colossal Castle Contest.

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

May Day

You ain’t getting in here!

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