Itsy bitsy mechano-spider will exterminate all bugs in your home
What’s creepier and crawlier than a spider? A mechanical spider! Caleb Flutur has made just that, alongside its next meal
What’s creepier and crawlier than a spider? A mechanical spider! Caleb Flutur has made just that, alongside its next meal
Cherry blossoms are the theme for this excellent Sakura Crab by Sandro Quattrini. Well, that and crabs. Probably best to mention that theme, too.
Okay Yaramanoglu tells us the Plunder Cats are on the prowl and admittedly there has been an uptick of mysterious coughed-up fur balls around here.
Steven Stelter asks the ever important question “Who’s hungry?” with this tribute to a fast food classic.
Pascal has crafted a delightful scene of two robots assuring the future survival of space-going minifigure-kind. Or has he…?
The Black Panther is here with this huge bust of the iconic superhero. At 18 inches tall, this new LEGO set is nearly lifesize!
Simon Schweyer takes us down beneath the waterfall to a secret hideaway in this beautiful fall scene.
While there may be some weird turns and confusing proportions, Daniel Cloward has built something wonderful that just might be a testament to how life is going for him right about now.
Careful underfoot! lokiloki29’s Goomba is surely too cute to be stomped on!
Dinosaurs aren’t always big and scary, as demonstrated via this puny pair by Dan Ko.
When building small, each part choice has to do a large amount of work in conveying the final piece. And an excellent example of this principle can be seen in Louis of Nutwood’s “Land Ho!”
In his day job, TBB’s resident builder, Ralph Savelsberg, writes about missiles from North Korea. So, when North Korea put some missiles on a train last year, he decided to break his long-term habit of not building trains.