Going for a walk in the city

@studentscissors takes us for a walk in his steampunk city – literally!

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The water is fine down by the Brandywine

Jesse van de Oetelaar (@legomocfan) immerses us in Middle Earth – and the Brandywine river! Drink it in – responsibly, of course…

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Mini modular LEGO Ramen shop is very tasty.

Dutch Thriceman serves up a wonderful noodle shop with a large helping of charm.

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The flatulent green gasser

Tim Inman shows us what the cool kids did in the 50s to the 70s and it only partially has to do with lighting farts on fire.

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Chicago’s Navy Pier, in a LEGO Architecture style

This microscale ode to the Navy Pier by Jonah Schultz (@silmaril_1) has got me feeling all nostalgic for Chicago trips from years gone by

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Harness the magic in this witch’s tower made of LEGO

Builder Nathan Hake (@hake__makes) showcases his creative crag and crenellation craftsmanship in this magical tower, complete with dragon

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Military spaceplanes: Dyna-Soar and the Orbital Test Vehicle

TBB’s own rocket scientist, Ralph Savelsberg, doesn’t normally build space-themed models. However, he has made an exception for two spaceplanes developed for the US military.

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Don’t fall asleep looking at this build – you’ll feel rather sheepish

Oliver Becker’s shepherd build contains only one sheep. Trust us, we’ve counted them. And nearly fallen asleep in the process!

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How it’s made: nano-fig special

Caleb Schilling (@cheeseystudios) takes us on a tour of the Iron Builder nano-fig factory

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Visit the town hall in this quiet LEGO city

Lukasz Liwnik (@liwnik) gives us a picturesque town hall at home in any LEGO city

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Slicing at life with a pixilated pitchfork

It may not be Bowie, but there’s diamonds and a dog in this Iron Builder creation by Jonah Schultz (@silmaril_1)

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Cut through the swamp, they said. What could go wrong, they said.

Caleb Schilling (@cheeseystudios) reminds us that swamps can be icky, scary places!

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