It has been built, given a name, and transferred to its intended home in New JANG City, and the entire process didn't even take long at all. I'm going to keep the momentum going and start on my next structure soon.Video: LEGO custom Blauhaus Building MOC in my city!Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
LEGO has finally officially revealed the LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V (21309). The set will consist of 1,969 pieces and retail for $119.99 and it stands at about 1 meter high (1:110 scale). This will be the largest LEGO Ideas set to date and will be available starting on June 1. Yes, it will come out the same day as the LEGO Creator Carousel (10257) which was announced yesterday. If you didn’t notice, there’s one little Easter egg hidden in the piece count. As I mentioned above, it has 1,969 pieces and that number is also the year that the Apollo 11 landed the first humans on the moon with Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin. Make history with the LEGO® NASA Apollo Saturn V, the first rocket to put people on the Moon! Build the 3 stages of this stunning meter-high rocket and display it on the stand or...
The LEGO Speed Champions series has been quite popular with both LEGO fans and car enthusiasts, due to the very nicely detailed minifig-size version of real racecars. Those who have been collecting all of the sets would have close to thirty LEGO Speed Champions cars by now, and there is likely more coming in the […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
A collaborative castle battle effort that was on display during BrickFair Virginia 2016. Gary^The^Procrastinator shared photos of this magnificent battle on his Flickr photostream. Multiple skilled castle builders contributed to this massive MOC, creating realistic ruins and an awesome port battle. Some of those boats are truly inspiring. Make sure to take a closer look to check out all the details! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
Steampunk is always intriguing, as are mechanical insects. When the two mix, you get something beautiful and inspiring. Jonas Kramm made a delicate looking steampunk mechanical insect. What more could you ask for? That clear dome on the very bottom, covering (yet revealing) some inner mechanisms of the spider is easily my favorite aspect of this build. Wonderful work! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner