We assume everyone is feeling the love for Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 2. However, if you’re dead inside and remain unconvinced then just take a look at this life-size LEGO rendition of Baby Groot — it’ll melt your heart and dance its way into your dreams. Stephen Juby has done an excellent job of capturing Baby Groot’s supercute expression, and the red jumpsuit is really nicely done, particularly the zipper. The plain baseplate is a bit of a distraction in the image, but when the main model is this cool we’re not going to worry too much. The post I. Am. Cute. appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Rod
Just a quick update for y’all regarding Star Wars Days. An update email was sent out to registered participants a couple of days ago. If you haven’t received that email called “this...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Builder and BrickNerd alumni Melan-E not only crafted a brilliant MOC here, she fostered a mood and longing. Who can look at this wonderful bicycle and picnic basket and not feel at least a slight urge to throw some bread and cheese in a basket and hop on the saddle? Check out more pics of this charming creation here. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
This thing better pack a punch in the weapons department, because it's not going to surprise an enemy with a speedy attack. It's a snail mech, from builder ToyForce 120. I like to imagine a battle where a whole slew of mechanical species engage, and while the battle rages these guys slowly make their way in. And just when it seems the battle is lost, quite some time later, these guys creep in and save the day in some unexpected way. Slow and steady wins the war. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
You always knew it was going to be a pretty chill day when you got to the classroom and one of these was sitting in the middle of the room. Well, this type pre-dates my school days, but you get the picture. That's right, when we wanted to see projected moving pictures back in the day we used one of these, and threaded film through it, and it was noisy, and pretty bad, and we loved it. A wonderful does of nostalgia from builder Carlmerriam. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy