As much as I despise the prequels, I did dig the podracing scene, and I'm a huge fan of the Microfighters form factor. So this entry into the Micro/Midis contest at FBTB by Oky - Space Ranger caught my eye. It's so good in fact I briefly thought that perhaps another wave was coming. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
The deadline came and went last night and now the polls are ready to go. Below are links to each voting thread and a gallery featuring all of the entries. And just a reminder, as usual you must have...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Aaron Newman is continuing the long tradition of turning characters and creatures from Warhammer and 40K into LEGO builds. The creature getting the treatment today is the bird-like Lord of Change. There’s a lot to like here, but the small details that make up the avian face as well as the small gold details dotted around the build do it for me. The post We’re gonna need a bigger axe appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Clinton
Today is the 40th anniversary of the opening day of Star Wars. To celebrate, teen builder Bryan Ng built this diorama that showcases scenes from every Star Wars movie released so far, including last year’s Rogue One. With vignettes spread across several levels and around all four sides, the setup of this diorama is reminiscent of the LEGO Death Star. It deservedly won 1st prize in a Star Wars fan build showcase held in Malaysia last week to celebrate this auspicious movie milestone. Bryan’s Mustafar scene from Revenge of the Sith is excellent, with lava flowing beneath Obi-wan Kenobi as he battles the soon-to-be-crispy Anakin Skywalker. The post Three-tiered LEGO diorama recreates every Star Wars movie appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Andrew
One of Singapore’s favourite pastimes is enjoying great food — and that means great access to food 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Featured as a Food Culture Mini-Build gift with purchase promotion in Singapore by LEGO, this unique food culture and national identity of Singapore is made available from June onwards across various stores each week featuring a different build. What’s more important is that these snacks and dishes not only taste good, but their LEGO incarnations look pretty sweet, too! The pushcart food stall is a scene you see less often these days with the modernisation of a bustling city. Because of its size, this portable ‘kitchen-on-a-cart’ basically hosts all ingredients to prepare and dish out a particular type of local delicacy or snack. Imagine a row of these parked side by side — with choices like these during your lunch break, you’ll never go hungry. If...