That last one deserves a chaser. Here’s an adorable robot composed of bacon and eggs by KryptonHeidt.
Looks delicious, even to a vegetarian like me.
That last one deserves a chaser. Here’s an adorable robot composed of bacon and eggs by KryptonHeidt.
Looks delicious, even to a vegetarian like me.
I can tell you where I’ll be going when I need the services of a forge. This creation is simply stunning. I’m partial to the look of 1×1 and 1×2 plates used to emulate stone; the chimney here is a gorgeous example.
All of the details here, really, are just wonderful. I see something new every time I look. What’s your favorite part about this forge?
Mr. Watkins, you have outdone yourself.
While Richard Dawkins might dispute the educational value of a cave man drawing a dinosaur, Karwik combines Duplo cave painting bricks with wonderfully atmospheric presentation in this little scene evocative of Lascaux, circa 15,000 BCE.
The stalactites are also a nice touch.
We could certainly have used this little mecha by Chris (Ironsniper) a few months ago. I love the tiny little arms and the big Bionicle harpoon.
Thanks for the tip, Nancy!
I can’t get enough of Jon Hall’s dieselpulp fighter aircraft, and his latest is my favorite so far.
The stickers are all custom-designed by Jon, with a pinup girl that’ll get the blood pumping in even the iciest flyboy’s veins. And that is some serious firepower sprouting from the fighter’s nose.
Awesome tip, Don!
Courtesy Japanese Restaurant by rack911.
It’s no secret that Rodney Bistline’s (Buster®) “swoosher”s are some of my favourite spaceships. So loving the Nutherwun Strike Craft was a natural fit.
Julian Fong (levork) has made a set of nine DC Comics superheroes for Creations for Charity. Each features custom-designed waterslide decals and an acrylic finish. They’re one-of-a-kind minifigs whose quality is among the best I’ve seen. You can check out more of Julian’s works on Flickr.
UPDATE: They’re all sold out!