Tag Archives: Mark Stafford

Lord Sinister’s Half Track by Mark Stafford

In addition to his creations inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, Mark Stafford’s Adventurers folder includes several cool vehicles. Here’s a new one, a half-track for Sam “Lord” Sinister:

Be sure to check out his other vehicles:

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More Lovecraftian LEGO from Mark Stafford

Mark Stafford continues adding new creations to his ongoing mashup of the LEGO Adventurers theme and the Cthulhu mythos from H.P. Lovecraft’s science fiction. A recent update includes “Offspring of Shudde M’ell“:

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Brick-Built Knights by Mark Stafford

Mark Stafford, of Cthulego fame, has built some great minifig-scale characters using regular parts instead of minifig pieces (previous post).

Recent updates include a “Clockwork Knight:”

And a “Sea Knight:”

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Little Britain minifigs by Mark Stafford

Mark Stafford (whose awesome “Cogitry Throckwood” I blogged about previously) has posted some amusing minifigs based on the BBC television series Little Britain:

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“Cogitry Throckwood” by Mark Stafford

Mark Stafford, new Classic-Castler (aka Brickshelf user Nabii), recently posted a cool little “clockwork wizard:”

Great use of Technic parts, purple pieces, and the Doc Ock head. And boy! Those pneumatic T pieces sure do come in handy!

Has anybody else noticed the uptick in really awesome brick-built minifigures lately?

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