Celebrate independence in the heart of Philadelphia
Rocco Buttliere demonstrates a refined elegance with this microscale Independence Hall.
Rocco Buttliere demonstrates a refined elegance with this microscale Independence Hall.
It’s best to adapt when the big monsters move in. Ryan Z has constructed this model of a kaiju with the addition of a carrier area for humans.
There ain’t room in this build for the two of us, stranger. No really! This micro Fort Legoredo remake by Nannan Zhang is the tiniest version this side of the Mississippi, I reckon.
In space, no one can hear the sound of air resistance – which is a good thing if you’re piloting Wami Delthorn’s beautifully bulky spaceship!
Legostalgie proves once again he is the master of Eastern-bloc automobiles with this Wartburg 353 Tourist!
Some builders decided to play a game of Starfighter Telephone and these are what they came up with. Builder Simon Liu finished out the series with the eight ship but seven other builders came before him for this rollercoaster ride of a design process.
Builder Aukbricks was inspired to craft an overly complicated microscale canal house from 17th century Amsterdam that’s definitely worth looking into.
This cute little Niffler will take all your shiny possessions from you and you won’t even mind, because it looks cute while doing so.
This towering turtle by Cody Avery is a kaiju that has your back.
Be careful where you wreck your ship or you might wake something best left to slumber, like this beastie by Magmafrost13.
Okay Yaramanoglu gives Jar Jar’s people some long overdue respect with this 12×12 microscale vignette.
Underwater exploration is dangerous business but thanks to Bart De Dobbelaer’s OFE units sea exploration is less dangerous-er.