Llyod's Titan X mech with X raiser unit :D It was fun reworking the llyod's Titan mech. I gave the main unit a more shogun like look. The Raiser unit is inspired by one of my favorite gundam shows gundam 00 :D Has both a speed mode along with an offensive mode ^
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Remote controlled model of Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1. 1:23.5 scale, 12 motors, 100% LEGO (with the exception of strings and stickers). Video: youtu.be/NLvqkLEoD1k
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Sort of an experiment to find out what the original Pac-Man would look like in LEGO and 3D. Pac-Man, Inky, Blinky, and Pinky are all based on Bram spheres. It recently occurred to me that the walls in the original Pac-Man game look like something out of Tron (see for yourself here) and so I thought it might be neat to add a grid-type of floor to continue that motif. And yes, those are minifig heads. :D wokka-wokka-wokka-wokka...
Italian photographer Alberto Seveso has a wonderful series of surfing photographs titled "Ink Riders" shot using blue ink, water, and a LEGO figurine.
Inspired by the Mobile Core Mini by Phayze and the Bandit by Aardvark.
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One of my favorite things about the new house: Having enough space to throw a party here! The kids' birthdays are only a day apart so they get lumped together into one big party. The theme this year was "Legos" Here are a few details from the party The Lego Ninjago cake and here are a couple shots from while I was building the cake I used the 6" pan on the bottom to prop the cake up a little higher I layered the marshmallow fondant to make the "fabric". Here is my daughter's cake It doesn't look like anything Lego-related, you say? It was supposed to be a Lego Friends cake but she changed her mind the week of the party! So this princess crashed the Lego party. I made the bottom with the Pampered Chef batter bowl and stuck one of those doll tops from the baking section of Hobby Lobby on top of it. Here are the favor bags and the gift tags for the bags The girls received heart necklaces made out of two Lego bricks snapped together and the boys got key chains I found the bricks with the hole in them in a Lego grab bag I bought from the Lego store Each kid received a bar of Lego soap too! I found the mold online. The big tag is meant to deter kids from thinking it was an edible treat! I also made a banner for the party I downloaded the Legothick font online. It took a little doctoring, but I was able to make it look like the Lego logo by outlining the letters in yellow and filling the insides with white in Photoshop Each of the letters were adhered to a square of red cardstock. The squares were sewn together across the top to hold the banner together. I built a utensil holder out of megablocks... we didn't have enough Legos to make one. Not to mention, it would have taken much longer had I made it out of little Legos! We only ended up playing one game at the party... "guess the number of Legos in the jar". I had other games planned but the kids were having fun just running around and playing with the toys we had out. I wasn't going to mess with that! And here are some of the boys doing what they love to do! You can see the shirt I made for my son in this shot too. I made one for my daughter in pink that said "three" in the Lego font. So, I might have gone a little over the top, but I was excited about our first big house party! Let me know what you think in the comments... Thanks so much for stopping by! Blessings, Jamie This post is linked here: Today's Creative Blog Blue Cricket Design Kurtz Corner Mommy by Day Crafter by Night Cherished Bliss Lines Across My Face Southern Lovely Bear Rabbit Bear French Country Cottage Craft Junkie Too DIY Home Sweet Home Saved by Love Domestically Speaking Funky Junk Interiors Homemaker on a Dime Eisy Morgan The Answer is Chocolate Making the World Cuter Craft-O-Maniac lolly jane 504 Main I Heart Naptime Singing Three Little Birds mad in crafts House of Hepworths Somewhat Simple Chic on a Shoestring Keeping it Simple Be Different Act Normal Sew Can Do Sew Chatty Pinkapotamus The Girl Creative Flamingo Toes Tatertots and Jello Sisters of the Wild West Reasons to Skip the Housework Giggles Glitz and Glam Tip JunkieThe Trendy Treehouse Ladybug Blessings Night Owl Crafting Tea Rose Home My Girlish Whims Allie Makes Gluesticks Thrifty 101 Momnivores Dilemma A Little Knick Knack Miss Mustard Seed Freckled Laundry kojo designs A vision to remember Primitive and Proper 733 Rook no 17 Home Stories A to Z Naptime Crafters Whipperberry delightful order blissful and domestic elizabeth and co diy by design gingersnap crafts>my repurposed life
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Built for the Yorkshire Brick Show 2014. More description on Eurobricks. I tried to stick to a 90's LEGO Space aesthetic, helped by incorporating/stealing sections from official models in the vehicles. This decision was in no way influenced by the fact that I am terrible at any building styles invented since then...
Comprehensive information about LEGO set 4015 Freighter, a Boats set released in 1982.
The Cloud - This is the future of green and exconomic living. The latest update of the new highrise project in LegoNYC. It's roughly based on the design of Chicago's "Aqua" and will be a very nice addition to my city's skyline. Started the project a couple months ago with a design on Stud.io. Groundbreaking was planned for beginning of 2019. But I couldn't resist and so I started earlier. Here is the result so far. Still need to add more floors. At the end it will have a height of around five feet. Then it will be the second tallest highrise in the city. I hope you like it. Thanks for stopping by and leaving some nice comments or likes. This is the last upload in 2018 and so I wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Till next year with new updates and creations from me :) More pics on Mocpages: www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/450066
We’re back in the 1980s today, and one of the greatest battles in rallying history. The Group B rally era from 1982 to ’86 created some of the wildest (and most dangerous) racing cars e…
In modern Moscow, it tends to stand out.
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This build is a Neo-Classic Space base inspired by Classic Space LEGO from the 80s but using the range of pieces and building techniques now available. Growing up in the eighties and nineties means that I have fond memories of the LEGO sets from that time, Classic Castle and Space would have to be
A truck is a beautiful thing. It is simple and useful – like our dads and granddads were. Trucks are tough, sturdy and reliable. Sure, they get poor mileage and the ride is bumpy, but when the weather
Few do strong LEGO character creations as well as nobu_tary. Just check out Metabee, Rei Ayanami and RX-77-2 Guncannon, all made by the same builder. But today’s build is none other than the caped crusader, which has been captured brilliantly despite a lack of facial features. While the chunky brick build is obviously the best part about it, I […]
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada-based photographer Chris McVeigh is incredibly good at building camera replicas with LEGO pieces. Last month we featured his
The driver, forgetting he is still in his suit, tries to describe to his colleague what he likes best about his new girlfriend.
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