Category Archives: Models

This is what we’re all about. We scour the web for the best custom LEGO models to share with you. From castles and spaceships to planes, trains, and automobiles, you’ll find the best LEGO creations from builders all over the world right here on The Brothers Brick.

Moko’s Godzilla

It’s big, it’s spiky, and it’s scaly. Moko has been working on a very large model of Godzilla for sometime, and he recently announced that he completed it:


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The Burrower Brickneath!

From Mark Stafford, a man who hardly needs an introduction. Click the image for more pictures, with descriptions, on MOCpages. Via, oh, pretty much everywhere.

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Busiest Zumbi Ever!

MisterZumbi is at it again. I’ll leave a couple things for the other guys, but let’s kick this off with Mr. Z’s real-life version of Tim Gould’s Maschinen Krieger SAFS:

Plus several funny new minifigs, including Albert Einstein and a one-eyed, mad professor:

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LEGO Terminator endoskull – “Hey buddy, you got a dead cat in there or what?”

Brickshelfer robbed has made a very cool terminator head. This nice montage really does it justice:

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Brickspace is GO!

Stefan Garcia, or Sastrei to some, has worked on homeworld modifications for quite some time that allows you to play as classic lego ships! He has already finished a mod for number one in the series, but recently a preview version for number two was released. Download it now!

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Bram Lambrecht’s Lamborghini Renazzo

Bram Lambrecht gives us a Lamborghini Renazzo:

An interesting thing about this car is that it is not made for the traditional lego-figures (the minifigs), but for the larger technic figs. This larger scale has enabled Bram to create some very interesting functionality, such as the fantastic opening mechanism. Very nice touch.

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XM-X3 Crossbone Gundam X3

Oh, and mumu also makes “real” mecha:

(That’s XM-XC Crossbone Gundam X3.)

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Arvo’s Vintage Typewriter

I’m declaring the Arvo Brothers the Master of Everyday Objects.

I said in my most recent post about his mini Nord Lead synthesizer that it’s harder to make big things small than it is to make big or life-size versions of big things.

This is certainly true of their latest creation, which looks like a real-life typewriter until you realize it’s made from LEGO bricks, and then you realize it’s a teeny tiny LEGO typewriter (look at the studs) less than six inches across:


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Three New Mecha from Hiron

Back in May I blogged Japanese builder Hiron’s MS-09F Domtropen from Gundam. Over the last several weeks he’s posted three more awesome mecha:

RMS-108 Marasai (info):

ATH-Q58 “Blue Knight” Berserga DT (info):

Heavy Metal L-Gaim (info):

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The steamy world of Bartholomew Crank

Still playing catch up. The often blogged Legohaulic has gone on a steampunk building spree lately. He has invented an inventor named Bartholomew Crank. First up is Crank’s personal airship, the Boistrous Maiden. Note the patchy balloon!

And to his mailman, Mr. Basil, Bartholomew Crank built the aptly named Postal Gyro:

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Arvo’s LEGO Nintendo Game Boy

Brickshelfer arvo’s latest real-world object built from LEGO is a Nintendo Game Boy:


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Moko’s Cyborgs, Villains, Goblins, and Zombies

I like it when Moko gets on a minifig-building kick. From Final Fantasy characters (separate post coming up in a minute) to minifigs of his own design, Moko is a highly original builder.

A couple of cyborgs:

An awesome villainous minifig with what appears to be a giant mechanical hand:

Some goblins and zombies:


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