Brickshelf user tmbgrulz brings us a sweet Porsche 356:
I love all the chrome! (Thanks to Blueandwhite on Classic-Castle Forums for finding this and posting it there.)
Brickshelf user tmbgrulz brings us a sweet Porsche 356:
I love all the chrome! (Thanks to Blueandwhite on Classic-Castle Forums for finding this and posting it there.)
Bill Ward just posted a cool old-fashioned fire engine:
Check out the photoset on Flickr and some background information in Bill’s blog post.
Richard McCarthy presents a bunch of “random” minifigs, including a magician and a rock star named “Maxx Paulsa”:
I noted recently that LEGO vehicles have traditionally been tiny, with the exception of the recent construction equipment. Brickshelf user Legokinsfolk goes in the opposite direction with an adorable mini version of set 7344 Dump Truck:
Side-by-side with the big, official version:
Michael Jasper tells a funny story using some unique little birds (click to see full-size pictures):
Brickshelf user Gallery (how confusing is that?) posted some really cool old-fashioned vehicles:
Here we have HGDebris’ wonderful microscale city:
And then it blows up:
Until LEGO released the line of big construction equipment last year, LEGO vehicles were always on the rediculously tiny side. Set 1656 Evacuation Team (released in 1991) was no exception:
Pierre Normandin and Steven Asbury have recreated this set at a scale more appropriate to the size of our beloved minifigs:
Yeah, I know, this is a month old, but it’s still pretty darn cool:
I posted previously about Brickshelf user MisterZumbi’s Mercedes Unimog. Now, Masahiro Yanagi has posted his own version: