Some more goodies showing up lately on flickr:
from Bruno Vaiano’s flickr photostream

from 973 Praf / Toby Gentle’s flickr photostream
For some more rural inspiration, check out this bridge and landscaping: 
from yoderism2’s flickr photostream
Some more goodies showing up lately on flickr:
from Bruno Vaiano’s flickr photostream

from 973 Praf / Toby Gentle’s flickr photostream
For some more rural inspiration, check out this bridge and landscaping: 
from yoderism2’s flickr photostream
Have you ever seen a train stopped for flat tire?

How should you solve the problem? You must send the passenger to the next station.
No worry, locomotive is down, cowmotive to the rescue.

My 10 year-old son created this from his ToyStory3 set, he just got recently. I found it very amusing and full of imagination and thought of posting it here.
Have a nice day.
We never blogged the first version of Zackhariah Macasaet’s motorized M1A2 Abrams Tank, so it’s a good thing he posted a better version. This is one sturdy war machine that can handle a variety of obstacles including crossing large gaps, climbing a mound of nails, and even stand from being dropped! Watch the video and see it in action.
Karwik (Noddy) made a nice setup of an old and run-down part of some city. Using the basic studs-up technique with varied colored plates and 1X1 rounds, he is able to achieve a believable texture on the walls. The dark blue also works surprisingly well.
Hey, check out these auctions:
Cool, arent they?

With a large imposing view, this museum brings up the good memories of Johnny Thunder as he ventured through the desert, jungle, and mountains. From expensive gold dinosaurs to walls lined with hieroglyphics, one will see the time taken to get every detail right. Just check out the glass showcases to get an idea. Great job all around, Atlas!
If you’re looking for a good bounty, suit up and enter the MOC Madness Building Tournament hosted by FBTB. Build a bounty hunter and bounty hunter ship and you could win some awesome prizes including a white Boba Fett minifig. Each qualifying entry advances tournament style so you can root for your favorites, or better yet, be the favorite.

We’ve all seen some pretty good stop-motion animations with Lego, but the method is not without its limitations. Tyler Clites and Jordan Schwartz recently experimented with making short clips of live action Lego films featuring their Oasis Mech and Anubis Statues respectively. You can read more about each creator’s thoughts by following the links below each video.