A most tranquil shrine for a traveler to warm their feet by the green fire
Ben Cossy makes some bold color choices for this crumbling ruin among the flowering trees. A traveler enjoys some tea while they wait.
Ben Cossy makes some bold color choices for this crumbling ruin among the flowering trees. A traveler enjoys some tea while they wait.
Pascal has constructed an old-school shuttle with some modern twists.
Hejjo Demkowicz asked friends what they want built and the masses demanded a hedgehog. Nice!
This vehicle from Prrbrix is a piece of cake! No, seriously. Take a look and feast your eyes on this sweet build.
Japanese tradition may celebrate five elements (earth, fire, water, wind, and void), but Eero Okkonen works in a tradition with only one element: plastic bricks.
Holy Gargoyles! This Batman tribute by the gifted Dan Ko is a birthday wish come true.
Two awesome builds in one! Rokan Cheung has constructed a Gundam head complete with a Brickheadz version of its pilot.
Woomy World has created an exceptional tribute to the Rolling Stones, with masterful sculpture work and loads of great parts use!
Mitsuru Nikaido is at it again and this time it’s a Bathynomus giganteus—but you knew that already, right?
Grab some popcorn and enjoy some swashbuckling fun with this build from Robert4168/Garmadon and Kai/Geneva.
John Tooker takes us back in time with a miniaturized version of a classic castle set.
While it’s not stocked with a gas chromatography system or a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, plenty of chemistry’s secrets can still be unlocked in this old-school laboratory by brick scientist Victor van den Berg