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

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A cheery cherry crab

Cherry blossoms are the theme for this excellent Sakura Crab by Sandro Quattrini. Well, that and crabs. Probably best to mention that theme, too.

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Plunder Cats, Plunder Cats, (yo ho) ho!

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.

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I think I’ll have the Butter Burger with Brick Cheese.

Steven Stelter asks the ever important question “Who’s hungry?” with this tribute to a fast food classic.

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Terraforming has never been so terrifying... Trust me

Pascal has crafted a delightful scene of two robots assuring the future survival of space-going minifigure-kind. Or has he…?

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LEGO reveals 76215 Black Panther as massive 3,000-piece bust of the superhero [News]

The Black Panther is here with this huge bust of the iconic superhero. At 18 inches tall, this new LEGO set is nearly lifesize!

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Don’t fall for this hideout

Simon Schweyer takes us down beneath the waterfall to a secret hideaway in this beautiful fall scene.

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A Voyage to Whatever Happens Next

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.

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In the Super Mario universe, the mushrooms are not fun guys

Careful underfoot! lokiloki29’s Goomba is surely too cute to be stomped on!

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Pint-sized dinosaur and friend are on the hunt

Dinosaurs aren’t always big and scary, as demonstrated via this puny pair by Dan Ko.

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An ocean of adventure in four micro modules

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!”

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A North Korean train with surprising cargo

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.

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