Brickshelfer minh presents an excellent interpretation of RX-77-2 Guncannon:
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Brickshelfer siasm presents our favorite Italian plumber, Mario:
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Several weeks have passed since Soren Roberts posted his Gundam instructions, and models that use those instructions are beginning to turn up.
mumu follows Soren’s instructions fairly closely, making it easy to visualize the virtual model in “real life”:
m20xr/lego2000 takes some liberties with the virtual design and creates a nice RX-78-2:
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Horace Cheng puts his Laputa minifigs and flappters to excellent use in his first vignette (via VignetteBricks):
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Sigh… Remember my posts about Nannan’s alien abduction? And osk’s aliens? I seem to have angered our All-Seeing Overlords. Well, at least they’re taking it out on this poor dude (vig by Moko):
Naturally, Moko has included light-up brain-sucking action:
Inevitably, this process leads to the sweet release of death:
Poor dude. Oh well.
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Inspired by anime director Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpiece Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Horace Cheng presents a great set of “flappters” with excellent minifig passengers:
Horace has a fleet of four flappters, so be sure to check out the gallery to see them flying in formation!
And here’s the crew of the air-pirate zeppelin Tigermoth (inspiration for all steampunk airships since):
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I can’t say I’m tired of all the sleek fighters in what is turning out to be a really fun contest, but Mike Psiaki’s entry is just plain different:
With hardly any big sloped pieces in sight, Mike uses very few pieces found in current sets. Different is good.
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Okay, I’m on page 7 — I promise I’m almost done. Here’s Legohaulic’s entry:
Great Old Republic color scheme, cockpit, and inclusion of astromech droid. Oh, and the big gun is pretty cool.
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I didn’t mean to negate the coolness of Dennis Coh’s FBTB contest entry in my previous post by only blogging the minifig. The R-wing itself is pretty darn cool:
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Contests seem to bring out the best in builders. Chris Malloy joins the R-wing contest:
“But it doesn’t look like an R at all,” you may say. That is where you are gravely mistaken:
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Okay, so scanning 250 posts in the FBTB contest thread turns out to be worth it. Chris Edwards joins the dogfight with his own take on the R-wing:
What I like about this one is that it looks exactly like a typical Star Wars fighter. In fact, if a Y-wing and B-wing spent the night deep in the romantic gloom of a temple on Yavin IV, this is what might emerge a few months later.
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