Acrobattery
July 31, 2010 by gambort
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Ed Diment (Lego Monster) brings us an aircraft of a more terrestrial variety in his Red Bull Air Racer. The larger 1:22 scale allows some nice extra details and a smoother profile.
Heavy Corvette Thakrar
July 31, 2010 by Dan
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I have no idea what the name means, but that doesn’t make this ship any less awesome. Robb (Dasnewten) has graced us all with another fantastic creation.
It crams in myriad angles, as well as nooks and crannies. There’s also some great surface detailing mixed in, not too much, and not too little. The overall effect is quite believable as a functional space craft.
Expo 2010’s China Pavilion built in Lego
July 30, 2010 by Nannan
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Tsang Yiu Keung (chiukeung) built a microscale replica of the China Pavilion that dominates Expo 2010. I’ve been wanting to build this structure since visiting the expo earlier this month, but there’s no need now. It even has lights.
Ride the Tiger
July 30, 2010 by gambort
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Do not adjust your monitor. This is 100% LEGO. Shiny LEGO! bricksonwheels is showing off his homemade chrome collection and building skills to brilliant effect.
This ride won’t break
July 30, 2010 by Nannan
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Scouzy’s sci-fi transport vehicle makes good use of the hull pieces from 4768 Durmstrang Ship. I only wish I knew what sort of cargo is freighted in this armored hovering pill.
This post brought to you by the color Dark Red
July 30, 2010 by Andrew
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Dave Sterling shows dark red some modular love with this lovely city corner building, which illustrates the kinds of realistic, repeated patterns you can achieve by using many of the same parts.
Click through to MOCPages to see this beauty light up the night.
Dark Red Modular Love
July 29, 2010 by Chris
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It took two Fire Brigades, but it sure came out well. I especially like the columned windows on the sides, it makes for a very well made “turn of the century” look.
Kowe’on Sanctuary
July 29, 2010 by Josh
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Edit: Apparently the name is “No Ewok” backwards, which makes sense, because there is an Ewok in there.
The tree itself is a knockout, but the action and whimsy that surrounds it makes this creation something special. I Scream Clone has it going on.
Mister Clone was nice enough to humor me when I asked for a new overall shot. Thank you!
A Warrior Born
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I admit…I don’t look at a lot of custom minifigures. But there are, on occasion, those that give me pause. This is one of them:
Created by geoshift, the detail work is impressive and the paint itself is very clean. It’s stunning. Of course, looking at the rest of the photostream, I realize I’ve clearly been missing out. Take a look. You won’t regret it.
Super-Size Me Market Street
July 28, 2010 by Brick Street
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DenisM presents his own twist on some of the modular buildings. I really like the way you have incorporated the Fire Brigade design with a City fire station. Check them out here.











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