My little sisters used to do this kind of stuff when we were kids. Get all dolled up, break out a "microphone" (it's truly stunning how many things can be substituted for an actual microphone) and belt out a few tunes. It appears the daughter of builder(s) vir-a-cocha loves doing this, and they immortalized the moment with this adorable MOC. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
Look what the future holds for our garbage trucks? It looks like we utilize these big trucks to our advantage to mount a large defence during the zombie apocalypse. Guy Smiley built a cool armored garbage truck that looks like it could be from a video game. Super cool job! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
Grant Davis completes yet another MOC full of NPU. How often have you seen a building that has walls made entirely out of bars (and bar-like parts)? For me, never -- before I met Grant here. This creation is another that can't be fully appreciated unless you check out this video on Grant's YouTube channel. Though it may not appear so, this shack can be turned upside without a single bar coming loose. How cool is that? Wonderful work, Grant! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
With the Easter holiday only one week away, JK Brickworks prepared yet another fantastic mechanized model to celebrate! If you're not familiar with Jason's work, you need to check out more of his models featured on his YouTube channel. The detailing on this MOC is very nice, especially that nest using a mix of tiles and plates. Though the detailing is outstanding, you can't fully appreciate it until you see the action. Happy Easter! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
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