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A few weeks ago Open Press-owner Brian Kyle (@bkmms) shared his most recent printmaking experience ...
sorry not the best pic but it outgrew any goodshots with my phone..more pic to come
A modern tree house inspired by a house by A.Masow Architects. About 4500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used. Reference images.
Welcome to the colorful world of fresh and healthy life.If your minifigs need healthy food, this is the place for them.Carrots, cabbages, tomatoes... ...
Welcome to the world of LEGO Paris! This city is filled with iconic landmarks, delicious cuisine, and endless creativity. And with the help of LEGO’s extensive building options, you can recreate all of the magic of Paris right in your own home. Here are five MOC (My Own Creation) ideas to get you started on building yo
The best part about a Lego brickset is that even if construction blocks were never your favorite toy, you can’t resist building something – anything – with Lego. The Danish company that started producing wooden toys as far back as the 1930s took creating worlds to a whole different level. Be it regular sets or themed ones, the variety of cool things to build with Legos caters to so many tastes. With new Lego sets coming out ever so often, you are guaranteed to never run out of things to build or ever get bored.
If you are building a brick city but have space limitations, you can maximize the vertical space for a LEGO city to expand it.
In-progress photo of the HKLUG LEGO Sport City display. (All photos courtesy Chiukeung and HKLUG.)
If you have a LEGO mad child and a large selection of bricks, you'll love these clever LEGO storage ideas to help keep things organised at home.
This multi-colored vertical city block by Sebastian Bachórzewski is a feast for hungry eyes.
This idea is a beautiful villa. It is a modern construction. It combines stone and white modern walls. The house has many windows to get a lot ...
Need a place to store all the Legos in your home but want to save space as well? Here is how to create a large Lego mat with our lego mat tutorial.
These Lego engineering challenges will encourage the kids' scientific thinking! Build catapults, candy machines, world structures, and more.
Builder Brandon wyc has put together a wonderful LEGO café — a tranquil oasis in the middle of a bustling city scene. The lighting adds to the atmosphere, but what’s most impressive are the details depicting everyday life both inside and outside. The café itself features a kitchen with a bakery, and pretty much everything […]
When you see a LEGO creation as impressive as Eric Law’s Hogwarts Grand Staircase, it is easy to imagine that the whole thing was planned out from start to finish. But sometimes the MOC has different ideas…
🏠 Welcome to this architect-designed house.🌲 Nestled in a coniferous forest within a rocky valley, this house offers comfort and modernity to its ...
Activities that develop early math skills are our favourites! We love working on our number recognition, counting skills, subitising and 1:1 correspondence. This “Build a City” activity…
christo guelov's artistic intervention of gothenburg's älvsborgsbron bridge seeks to break the gravity, volume and great weight of the subject in question.
photographer laird kay looks at the virtually indistinguishable line between architectural fabrication and reality through the series, 'LEGO city'.
If you're on the hunt for new and exciting kids activities you can enjoy with your little ones, you'll love this collection of lego activities for kids!
The City of Tomorrow is a futuristic metropolis filled with advanced technology and sleek design. A lot of fans have come up with their own creations through the medium of MOCs. Here are five Lego MOC ideas for the City of Tomorrow: 1) Futuristic Skyscraper: A towering skyscraper is a staple of any modern city, and t
photographer laird kay looks at the virtually indistinguishable line between architectural fabrication and reality through the series, 'LEGO city'.
The return of the lego self portraits. You've probably seen these/my face floating around Pinterest (or at least I'm told by my fellow colleagues that my face is plastered on Pinterest). The original project I did last year brought some major traffic to my blog. I think part of the reason, along with the fact that legos are just awesome, was that shortly after I posted the project The Lego Movie came out and Lego Mania was upon us. This is probably one of my all time favorite lessons. We cover a lot of information and it is fun, the kids love it and all find some sort of success! The majority of this lesson is done with crayon, a few students did choose to use marker on the background. To see a more detailed description of the lesson go here. I'm amazed as to how much I can see the resemblances in some of the portraits and I can pick out which lego belongs to each student.
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Dubbed the Sprite Cabin, this sustainable cabin in the Fragrant Lake of Huanggang City, China is located next to the Inner Lake Peninsula in the midst of a charming bamboo forest. The cabin was designed by Wiki World and it intends to minimize the impact on the environment. The cabin is essentially a crystal-like structure
Kids, hoje eu vou contar sobre o dia em que o McLaren’s virou um brinquedo…