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.

LEGO goth queen reimagines Beauty and the Beast Castle as a vampire château

When LEGO goth queen Pernilla Johansson (legonillan) shows up with her sigfig, you know things are about to get spooky! The Swedish builder found a lot to love about the recent Beauty and the Beast Castle, but the lilac and gold simply would not do for Pernilla’s coterie of vampires and ghouls. In Extreme Makeover: LEGO Home Edition fashion, Pernilla strips the castle down to the studs and paints it black.

Of course, a project like this is too big for one minifig, so legonillan invites a few sigfig friends to help out with the remodel. Even some hitchhiking ghosts get into the spirit of things.

Pernilla matches the original castle nearly brick-for-brick, while adding additional flourishes like bats and spooky foliage. It’s a great example of the joy that comes from treating official sets as a jumping off point for creativity.

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Scavenging the wastelands for greebles

Greebles are famously the extraneous bits added to the outside of a model to add texture. Builder Aidan Webb dares to ask, what if a model were nothing but greebles? The Wasteland Strider is inspired by the mechanical wildlife of the Horizon games, with Aidan exploring what a creature might look like if its rider was constantly scavenging for parts to keep the mount functional.

A work-in-progress look at the build process reveals how precariously assembled the Strider is – a barely contained skeleton of clips and minifig arms. As fragile as the beast appears, Aidan managed to wrangle it into a rideable state for a desert nomad and their supplies. It’s an incredible amount of detail for such a compact creature.

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No Theme? No Problem! A Wild Card Showcase of Minifig Excellence [Minifig Monday]

This week, we’re throwing out the rulebook and smashing the (injection) mould. Welcome to a Wild Card edition on Minifig Monday — a glorious grab-bag of minifigure madness where demons rub shoulders with space police, and chicken hags party with cake golems. You read that right. This week’s featured builders are a masterclass in thinking outside the LEGO box. Expect surprises, odd pairings, and a whole lot of imagination.

Our first pick is this incredible shark samurai from bricksnbeasts, featuring a vintage shark head from the early 2000s Harry Potter line, but also some fantastic dynamic posing achieved with some brick-built arms. Surrounded by an impressive shiver of almost every LEGO Shark to date. Aura off the charts!

Can you smell what synthbugfigs is cooking? It is a jaw-dropping cake golem. With dripping frosting and an impressively organic-looking build, this fig certainly defies categorisation… and makes us hungry.

What other wild cards do we have up our sleeve? Click to find out!

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Celebrate National Public Lands Day with the LEGO Park Ranger

In the United States, the fourth Saturday in September is National Public Lands Day – a day of service and celebration for the stewardship of public lands, from community gardens to national parks. It’s a day to give back as well as a chance to visit any of the county’s national parks for free. If you’re in the US, consider visiting a park this Saturday or reflecting on how to steward nature and resources for tomorrow.

Let’s also celebrate the amazing LEGO Park Ranger account, celebrating 10 years of sharing daily builds inspired by America’s parks and history.

Enjoy more highlights from the LEGO Park Ranger below

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We can deal with this massive Transformers build

One of the only constants to The Transformers franchise is that things are going to change. Case in point, we’ve seen Ultra Magnus, the Autobot City Commander, get reinvented in all sorts of ways over the years; from reluctant leader, to pompous general, to by-the-book cop. And Shipmaster has taken a little bit from multiple iterations of the character to craft this 7,000-piece behemoth of a build. All of the trademark Ultra Magnus details are present, but there’s plenty of creative license and extra detailing that makes this version stand alone amongst Ultra Magnuses.

Ultra Magnus, Version Shipmaster

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Journey through the Forgotten Temple

Inspired by their own traveling adventures, pickybrickster created this fictional forgotten temple that blends various architectural styles and inspirations to create something new in LEGO form. The outside of the temple is lush and overrun with vegetation, featuring incredibly realistically shaped trees that bend and bow with an explosion of leaves at the top.

The contrast between the overgrown wildlife on the outside and the crisp and patterned architecture of the temple itself is a beautiful touch. A journey further into the temple may seem like a foolish venture, but rumors abound that treasures untold lie within.

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Surfing through the jungle with this beautiful LEGO butterfly

With a name like birdwing butterfly, it’s no surprise that this majestic insect by moptoptrev has wings that resemble a bird. What surprised me was the clever use of so many interesting parts to achieve the unique pattern on those wings, from a surfboard to a ski pole. And there are many nice parts used on the body as well. Like those long and bendy black elements used in the Avatar theme, and the coiled whip used for the long proboscis.

Lego Common Green Birdwing Butterfly

The builder even created a separate build to show the wings opened!
Lego Common Green Birdwing Butterfly

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Pikmin and Pellet Posies make a Perfect Pair

neo_mocs has done it again – this time with an adorable recreation of some of Nintendo’s most colorful characters. The colors work so well here that I’m actually surprised that Pikmin hasn’t been more represented in LEGO MOCs. Regardless, these little guys are just as endearing here as when Shigeru Miyamoto first revealed them at E3 in 2001, and the Pellet Posy is the perfect addition to this ensemble cast. Seriously, how does the #1 work so well with just 3 pieces?

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NPU galore in this stunning fantasy scene

There’s nothing finer than nice part use and unique building techniques in a fantasy LEGO model, and the latest creation from yr_bricks is a sight to behold. From the skateboarding helmet in the rocks to the Ninjago dragon head and Belville saddle that make up a portion of the tree stump, there are incredible parts and build techniques all over this scene.

The shaping and color contrast of the door comes together beautifully, as seen in the close-up shot below. We especially love the framing and almost spiral descent of the path, as nearly every portion of this build has a rounded or angular aspect that brings the viewer’s focus back to the center to fully appreciate this build.

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A LEGO artist’s workspace

The overlap between traditional art and LEGO art continues to grow, thanks in part to LEGO’s official Art theme and the ever-growing community of MOC artists. Alysa Kirkpatrick takes this pairing even further with an incredible representation of an artist’s palette and workspace that perfectly captures the post-credits scene of an artist’s creation. The details used to represent all of the different colors and textures of the paints is done extremely well, and at a distance or a squint you can hardly tell that it’s not the real thing. There’s something beautiful about the mess that follows a piece of art.

Art Pallet and Stool

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A LEGO villa as soft as watercolors

LEGO bricks may be rigid and angular, but somehow Sophie manages to make them look like watercolors in this incredible island villa. The house is charming with surprisingly intricate brickwork used for the plastered white walls and thin brown frame making the subtly shaped windows and door pop. The landscaping is so soothing with the mix of sand green and nougat.  Custom lighting elements make the scenic villa even more inviting. TFOL Sophie only just started sharing builds this summer. Be sure to follow her on Instagram to see what she builds next!

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This amazing LEGO scene will leave you stranded

The warped mind of Hideo Kojima has created some incredible games. Just in time for the release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, builder Care Creations shows how perfect Kojima’s world is for LEGO. The striking vignette captures the danger of traversing a bleak post-apocalyptic landscape where rain ages whatever it falls on and black goo signals the invisible presence of the warped dead. Floating cargo containers and a folding ladder are perfect details to capture in-game story elements, and the full hood rain gear helps protect the courier from deadly timefall. My favorite detail – a minifig trophy for the creepy breach baby!

Stranded

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