It all seems to be a bit quiet here at the moment. Luckily Aaron Dayman made the Devastaku a little bit back which has some lime and purple for us to ogle.
Tag Archives: lego model
Shop palooza
I want to shop at this department store by t-brick, or simply stare in awe at those ground floor window frames.
Eggy’s new chateau
Bryan’s (Eggy Pop) latest castle creation is a refreshing break from the theme, probably because it doesn’t have green foliage. As a result the contrast between the antique brown and crisp blue stands out, making this a rare delight.
Police Station
A spectacular model to say the least. A terrific facade accompanied with an amazingly detailed interior. Be sure to check out the garage and prisoner cells too! Awesome job as usual Teddy. 😉
Tower of Babel
Michal Herbolt’s (gearcs) Tower of Babel is based on the ziggurat design. While the construction techniques are fairly standard, the scale is grand and imposing. Note the tiny staircases made using grill bricks.
1893 Block
1893 Block, originally uploaded by Mdrn~Mrvls.
My 1893 Block featuring a bank, door factory, and theater hall.
This building has been done for the better part of two weeks. Last weekend, I attempted taking pictures, but the lighting was terrible. So, this morning I adjusted the exposure level on my camera, which appeared to work quite well.
I hope you all enjoy it, and to view more photos head on over to Flickr!
Color attack!
The poor mime never saw it coming. Great job James Zhan (pirate_cat), this would go well with Théo’s greeble attack.
Contest: Find the 20 differences
The design of these buildings is just fantastic, and you certainly can’t go wrong with that dark green and dark red clashing together. Also make sure to visit the contest over at Flickr! Very cool
Raideen will save the world
Adrian Drake (Brickfrenzy) is bringing his colossal super robot Raideen to our Big in Japan display at BrickCon. I think it will look very nice standing next to Mark Sandlin’s Mazinger Z, both of which are based off the Teknomeka frame.
Definitely not a bored room
I usually steer clear of multi-coloured brick-because-it’s-in-fashion art and design but I have to confess this particular boardroom table caught my eye. Not only is it genuinely made entirely of real LEGO (22k pieces of it no less) but there is no glue involved and a bunch of cute details including the client’s name.
As an added bonus the designers have included a 2-minute stop motion video of its creation down the bottom of the page.