Brickshelfer rexcarnage‘s fighter is both curvy and swoopy. The combination makes for a very swooshable little ship.
Thanks for the tip mastergongfu!
Brickshelfer rexcarnage‘s fighter is both curvy and swoopy. The combination makes for a very swooshable little ship.
Thanks for the tip mastergongfu!
Look familiar? It’s a microscale version of Nannan’s Armageddon tank! Both Nannan and I were fooled when we saw this come up in our contacts’ photostreams, so kudos to Adrian Drake for such an excellent itty bitty Armageddon!
Check out several more “Micro Fanboy Creations” in the full photoset on Flickr.
Merry Christmas to everyone from me! I present you something less joyful for those who want to deflate some overinflated holiday cheer. Tired of hearing wishes for peace on Earth? I bring you Armageddon!
This is a motorized black fantasy tank. In addition to movement, it also features a rotating infantry grinder and a self-firing weapons system. Please read the gruesome backstory on MOCpages and enjoy the youtube video.
Kotaro Ono’s blog How Many Studs to LEGOLAND? is one of my favorite LEGO blogs, where I can keep up with everything that’s happening in the Japanese LEGO fan community.
But Kotaro, who also goes by Earl_0 online and はくしゃく (“Hakushyaku”) in Japanese, is also a really great builder. I featured his retro space creations way back in March 2006.
His latest retro space creation takes advantage of the two-piece goldfish bowl helmet from the Sandy Cheeks minifig in one of the new SpongeBob SquarePants sets.
My favorite entry so far in Mike Yoder’s Fanboy Cover Contest on Classic-Space.com is Andrew Lee‘s microscale interpretation of Dan Jassim‘s Regent.
Here’s the original, with builder for scale:
Super starship builder Peter Morris has come up with the delightful gtx390aSteppenwulf01 starfighter. It’s excellent even by his high standards. What’s more it’s modular… how cool is that?
Check out Nnenn‘s latest fighter, there’s something about the color that I like, maybe it’s the soothing light blue background.
Flickrite Lukas (Gladuis) presents the Futuramaesque GARBAGE [TRUCK] OF TEH FUTURZ. I just love the look of this thing and its similarities to official LEGO set.
Come witness Shannon Young‘s depiction of the epic battle between good and evil inside the Temple of Balanced Duality. Take a moment to absorb the great divide of the battleground and note the two halves of contrasting colors. It’s harmony, it’s violence, it’s space ninja action!
Peter Reid may be best known for his bots, but his most recent creations have included several modernized versions of Space sets from the “Classic” era of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Here’s his latest, a Rover:
And here’s a lineup of Peter’s Classic Space fleet:
Don’t miss the full photoset on Flickr.