I don’t know why, but this jibbly creation by Moko makes me think of Furbys. Still an interesting creation, in a sort of creepy, wierd way…
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YOUR FACE
Classic-Castler TsoAutTmo has discovered some unlikely parts contain faces when flipped upside down:
Cheesy...in a good way...
LEGO Ambassador, Classic-Castler and LEGO builder extrodonaire Nelson Yrizarry has done it again and created his own new subtheme: CheeseBots. Wallow in it’s cheesy goodness, and check out the intergration of yellow minifig accessories, including mugs, lifes vests, jackhammer, goblets and more. His constuction techniques aren’t bad either. ;)
Who needs IKEA when you have Marakoeschtra?
Classic-Castle member and Brickshelf user Martin Jaspers (Marakoeschtra) is very well known for his detailed construction of minifig-scale creations. His inspiring gallery recently has a new section: furniture. I wish I had access to such rare parts like he does. Also check out the Classic-Castle.com thread.
Everyone else is doing it...
Well, I was surfing the web and I came across this hilarious image of so called “Web 2.0-ized” logos, which lead me to this nifty “Web 2.0 Logo Creatr.” I couldn’t resisit:
Tank Me Up
Jonesy, Classic-Castler and co-founder of NeutronBot, has just released pictures of his latest MOC: a Soviet-era inspired tank whose driver appearently has delared war on daisies.
Two from lego2000
lego200 from Classic-Castle.com is a talented spacer who uses building techniques and unusual parts very effectively in cool creations. First, check out the roll cage on this forklift:
Also, get blown away by the SNOT (studs not on top) on this D66-TC Petrel Dropship:
The Return of LEGO Castle – New Set Pictures!
Looks like 2007 is gonna be a great year!
Special thanks to Bruce from Classic-Castle.com for pointing them out!
Simply awesome and awesomely simple
Sometimes the best little creations are the ones that can fit in the palm of your hand, as lego2000 of Classic-Castle.com shows with his Space Containers. Check out this thread for discussion on how these neat little containers were built.
Smile! You’re on Candid Mindstorms Camera!
Check out these two funny videos of the new Mindstorms NXT robots. Thanks to LEGO Ambassador Nelson Yrizarry for pointing them out.
http://5x5m.com/files/mindstorms/
EDIT (AB): Okay, the auto-play is just too annoying. (Sorry LEGO, choose a different video hosting service next time.) I’m swapping the videos for a link to the page where you can watch both of them. Both hilarious, by the way.
Happy holidays from Megan Rothrock!
Builder of fantastical things Megan Rothrock celebrates christmas with a hilarious comic named the gift. The link leads to the first panel so as to not spoil the surprise (like with ordinary christmas presents). Click “next” to read it through and see the opening up of a giant christmas present!
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Blogging Bruce
Bruce was one of the first LEGO bloggers, when he created VignetteBricks over a year ago. Now he’s back with a brand-new blog, MicroBricks, a blog highlighting the best LEGO Microscale creations out there. Congrats on the new blog, Bruce!