So apparently these are supposed to be released at Toys R Us, according to numerous Lego news websites. I can’t prove that, as when I go to toysrus.com I only get an apology from a giraffe....[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Betrayal at Cloud City to be exact. That is to say, the exact name of LEGO Cloud City is “75222 Betrayal at Cloud City”. I’ve known about this for awhile but I can’t quite say...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
The latest creation from Dave Filoni, the mind behind the Clone Wars and Rebels, is now dipping into the newer canon with his latest creation, Resistance. The premiere episode will be out October 7th...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
When the Porsche 917K hit the racing circuit, it made waves with victories at Le Mans in 1970 and 1971. This historic race car achieved further fame when it was driven by actor Steve McQueen in the classic film Le Mans (1971). McQueen’s 917K sported the Gulf racing team’s bold but beautiful light blue and orange livery. This particular version of the car holds a special place in Pawel Kmieć’s heart, so he painstakingly scaled it down into a terrific remote-controlled Technic model. Pawel notes that one of the most challenging aspects of the build was working with the medium blue and orange color scheme. Despite the limited palette of Technic parts available in medium blue, Pawel pulled off this livery while still preserving the sleek and subtle curves and slopes found in the actual car. He has even made a video for us to see it in action. Even with...
This pastoral farm scene by Jonatan Svenning packs a lot of great details into a small space. One of my favorite features is the simple roof, which uses 2×4 tiles connected on the underside and resting on the sloped wall with no apparent stud connection. The narrow door and the textured walls provide a cozy vibe, while the low rock wall looks sturdy and weather-worn. I also love the multiple colors for both the landscaping and the path, that go so well together. The post Just another day on the olive farm appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel