January 11, 20169 yr https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KGpj2ToYutQ Edited January 11, 20169 yr by lazuli16
January 12, 20169 yr Just found this cool little build. Teedo & Luggabeast from the Force Awakens "Though they got little screen time, the pair that tried to capture BB-8 in a net near the beginning of The Force Awakens has been faithfully recreated by teohongtzer. Teedo is given a name drop by Rey (for he’s no respect for anyone), his steed is not. If you dig a bit you’ll find out it’s called a “Luggabeast” and they are cyborg creatures used to find droids and salvage on Jakku."
January 13, 20169 yr On 1/11/2016 at 11:43 AM, lazuli16 said: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KGpj2ToYutQ oldie but goldie
January 14, 20169 yr On 1/11/2016 at 3:24 AM, TheGallows said: Modified battle figures, what a great improvement. Lego take note. if they all looked like that, I think I'd actually buy some.
January 16, 20169 yr to follow TheGallows footsteps I found some more greek inspired builds. Sisyphus http://jkbrickworks.com/sisyphus-kinetic-sculpture/ Poseidon Edited January 16, 20169 yr by brickcrazyhouse
January 16, 20169 yr Popular Post I'll post this one as well seeing as though its from the same guy. Never seen Lego used in quite this way, really
January 17, 20169 yr That is super cool! I remember as a kid, maybe in 1997, Lego held a contest for the Town: Divers theme. Sort of like Ideas I guess, but you had to be a child under a certain age if I recall. Build a scene based on the Divers theme and submit photos of your creation to Lego. Forget what the prize was, probably a full theme package or something. I remember I did something sort of like this MOC, with an upper and lower layer, ships at sea level, and then the divers stuff underneath. I used hot glue to make the upper baseplate stay put though. I did not win the competition.
January 17, 20169 yr On 1/16/2016 at 5:45 PM, TheGallows said: I'll post this one as well seeing as though its from the same guy. Never seen Lego used in quite this way, really I absolutely love this MOC. Really different and super cool looking. This is a different take on how Lego is displayed and very original in my opinion. Well done!
January 18, 20169 yr Hope I'm not reposting, I found it on line and I really like it, whole thing including the custom box design
January 18, 20169 yr Author On 1/15/2016 at 4:27 PM, TheGallows said: Hades hound. Cerberus. Hey, it's Hagrid's dog Fluffy! 17 hours ago, Lordoflego said: Hope I'm not reposting, I found it on line and I really like it, whole thing including the custom box design I may have already posted somewhere in the modular inspiration topic but still it is a fantastic design and nice to see someone else thought so as well.
January 18, 20169 yr 18 hours ago, Lordoflego said: Hope I'm not reposting, I found it on line and I really like it, whole thing including the custom box design It's a shame they spent all that time making everything perfect & then misspelled Untouchables...
January 18, 20169 yr 11 minutes ago, dcdfan said: It's a shame they spent all that time making everything perfect & then misspelled Untouchables... Lol, I don't think I read this word whole yet besides, this makes it more realistic with the mistakes LEGO makes.......how was Ecto spelled? Edited January 18, 20169 yr by Lordoflego
January 19, 20169 yr Popular Post Incredible LEGO model of the Titanic breaking in half Ryan says the model uses around 120,000 pieces, and took over 250 hours to construct with the help of fellow builders Mitchell Kruik and Clay Mellington. It even lights up. For a sense of just how big this model is, here’s Ryan posing with it.
January 22, 20169 yr Author On 1/19/2016 at 0:12 PM, TheGallows said: You know, seeing a guy ecstatically giving the "thumbs up" in front of a sinking ship can send mixed messages.
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