I can't help but look upon this MOC by Ochre Jelly with a certain amount of pride. Just yesterday I was scrolling through old messages to my wife and reading correspondences from BrickCon last year and I came upon one that said "Getting Iain hooked on Stranger Things". If you haven't seen the series you need to, it's awesome. This is Eleven (011), the young heroine from the series. And now thanks to this I'm craving waffles, thanks Iain. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
Here's a little dose of nostalgia, it's Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots by BrickNerd's own Roy of Floremheim. I can't calculate the endless hours we spent playing this as kids, it was a childhood favorite. Not only is this a fun miniature reproduction of the Marx classic game, it's even got play features. To see it in action check out this video. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I can't decide which is more impressive, the likeness and perfect rendition of this Buzz Lightyear by Legohaulic, or the fact that it was built in one day, in public no less! When invited to build live at Florida's Strawberry Festival Tyler packed up all his basic brick and free built this guy in 10 hours, amazing. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I've always had a soft spot for Trollies. Maybe it was visits to see my grandfather in the San Fransisco area when I was a kid, I don't know, but I've always liked this venerable form of public transportation. This trolly was built by David FNJ as his 12th and final entry into the ABS Builder Challenge Season 1 Finale and it turned out fantastic. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I've never seen this haunting image of Neo-Tokyo's dystopian harbor with Tetsuo's face, I'm not sure of it's origins. But the awesome LEGO depiction of it is by builder gan.marco, and it's excellent. It's also enough to make me think to myself that it's been too long since I've watched Katsuhiro Otomo's animated classic and masterpiece Akira. Time to break out the DVD. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy