This little artillery platform by Théo (Titolian) is simple but looks lovely. I quite enjoy the curved cross-section, as well as those incorporated into the front. The part use for the back of the missile pod (a fire truck basket, if I’m not mistaken), is also quite nice.
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Crowded Coolness
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| Courtesy Streets of Jaffa by Paul Vermeesch |
I really like the simplicity of this model. The clothesline, little kiosk, and variation in brick design really make this model come together. Very nice, Paul!
Mayor Orders Take-Out
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| Courtesy City Hall and Restaurant by Space2310 |
A fantastic little scene that really brings out the image of a city. I’m happy to see the dark tan color being used more and more often. It’s a good city color and looks great when used with dark red. Be sure to check out the red roof too, not a detail is missed! I look forward to more!
Mayor Orders Take-Out
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| Courtesy City Hall and Restaurant by Space2310 |
A fantastic little scene that really brings out the image of a city. I’m happy to see the dark tan color being used more and more often. It’s a good city color and looks great when used with dark red. Be sure to check out the red roof too, not a detail is missed! I look forward to more!
Militarized X-wing
Zane Houston shows us what the X-wing might look like if it were a modern military craft. It features folding wings and landing gear. The builder states that there’s more militarized Star Wars ships in the making. Will we see a TIE fighter soon?
Is there a problem, commander?
You don’t need Jedi powers to sense that there’s been a disturbance in the force in Chris McVeigh‘s latest photo.
Lego Big Mac meal is healthy for you
With more bricks and fewer calories, who can resist? By Schfio Factory.
Thanks for the tip El Barto!
The Fortress at Stonewall Point is prepared to defend.
Competition is heating up over at Forbidden-Cove‘s Jolly Roger Contest. Matthew Hurt steps into the competition with this fortress, prepared to defend against the oncoming enemy.








