Long about 2001, when Samurai Jack premiered, I had a son who was the perfect age for Cartoon Network and a boy about to be born (and both had a dad who never grew up), so CN was on at our house all the time. The animation style and production quality of Samurai Jack always made it a favorite, and if it was on we were watching. So this marvelous pair of busts of Jack and Aku by builder chris office instantly caught my eye, and a follow on Flickr. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
For s generation, this was the screen of total frustration. With the original Nintendo Entertainment System there was an accessory called the Light Gun, and while there were a few games that took advantage of it, this game ruled supreme. Duck Hunt was simple enough, shoot the ducks, but it could be difficult. And as if it's wasn't frustrating enough, this dog would taunt you after every round. This MOC by Pate-keetongu captures that moment perfectly, when you pointlessly aim your pistol at that dog and unleash. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
When life gives you lunchboxes, you make futuristic Toronto inside of them. Canadian builder Simon Liu built his own version of his home city of Toronto in the future. As part of the celebration of Canada's 150th birthday, Simon was given a decorative lunchbox. Appropriately, he then decided to fill that box with LEGO, specifically a microscale city. A very neat concept! The shiny surface of the box gives a nice effect to the city's reflection. Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
It's the most recognized bridge in the world, one of the top 10 tourist destinations on earth, and it gives me no small sense of pride that it's in my home state of California. Now it's a gorgeous MOC that spans over 12 feet. I have to confess I am a bit jealous of attendees of BrickUniverse this weekend in Raleigh NC who get to see this stunning work by builder Rocco Buttliere in person. Click through for many more pictures and loads of information and history on the bridge, it's truly a labor of love. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
Every LEGO builder has one of these: their own build area. A LEGO room. A LEGO lair. . .AKA LEGO Man Cave. Shall I go on? I think you get the point. Every LEGO builder organizes his collection differently, an aspect that become quite unique and creative on its own. Now, pictured in this scene by Jsnyder002, many of our build areas probably look like a bit of a mess. How familiar does this room look to you? Is it like your collection, right now? Furthermore, this "Out of Time" creation depicts the last few minutes a builder has to build and enter for a contest. Sound familiar? A lovely and true to life scene! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner