Small pirates hit the high seas in LEGO
@minifiguring it.out captures the grand adventures of pirate life through charming builds in miniature paired with excellent photography and storytelling.
@minifiguring it.out captures the grand adventures of pirate life through charming builds in miniature paired with excellent photography and storytelling.
2025 has been a great year for Italy and LEGO with both Trevi Fountain and 21359 Italian Riviera, but for former Junior Classical League kids like me, what we really crave is a trip back to the SPQR. The classical world has only shown up in LEGO via the Coliseum Architecture set and a handful Continue reading →
Swan Dutchman recreates the XJ-6 Airspeeder from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with UCS level detail. It’s a beautiful (and colorful!) speeder, not seen in LEGO since 2002’s Bounty Hunter Pursuit.
In Japan, One Piece popularity is as big as it gets, with the best-selling manga of all time and box office revenue equal to the entire run of MCU films. The Netflix live action series bucked the trend of awful anime adaptations with a faithful retelling that embraced everything that makes the series wonderful, no Continue reading →
This wonderful LEGO scene by Hubba Blöoba (@hubba_blooba) brilliantly blends cozy slice-of-life with a distinctive pixelart style.
@n.a.b.e_mocs soars again with this breathtaking LEGO macaw flush with life, color, and a brilliant mix of parts.
Whatever your feelings about Star Wars Episode I’s convoluted plot, clunky dialogue, and over-reliance on slapstick, when the Boonta Eve Classic kicks off, the movie soars. Podracers – typically a small cockpit yoked to massive engines – are an homage to chariot racing, Formula 1, and muscle cars. The simple formula has proven a perfect Continue reading →
@djokbuilt shows that you can make a great mech for just about any character and any theme of LEGO elements.
A LEGO town square built for the medieval harvest market.
The surprise hit of the summer, with its eye-catching animation and a soundtrack of earworms, is K-Pop Demon Hunters from Netflix and Sony Animation. It has a LEGO connection, as the film’s creator, Maggie Kang, was also head of story for the Ninjago movie. This week on Minifig Monday we round up some creative LEGO Continue reading →
AFOLs know that when it comes to poseable and functional mecha, Moko’s models can’t be beat! Last year Moko wowed us with an uncannily accurate Power Rangers’ Megazord in LEGO. Enter the Green Ranger as the Godzilla-esque Dragonzord roars in as Moko’s latest Morphin’ mech. This “DragonCaeser,” as it’s known in Japanese, is looking sharp with its high degree of articulation and shiny gold accents, and standing on its own is nearly as large as last year’s Megazord, but the laurels go to Moko for how the metal beast combines with his previous Zord lineup. Meet LEGO Dragonzord Battle Mode and Mega Dragonzord, complete with Power Staff – using all official parts and transformable using only the joints and rotations in the model. The power is on Moko’s side!
The LEGO Decepticon ranks are strengthened thanks to @ben.cossy and his amazing Shockwave build.