A Lego fan has built a 200,000-brick alien city to celebrate "spirituality, peaceful ET contact and fantastical worlds". Mike Doyle's first city - Contact 1 - is five feet tall by six feet wide, and took 600 hours to make,
Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Saturday, May 04, 2013
Friday, August 10, 2012
Raspberry Pi Custom Lego Casing
The Raspberry Pi is seriously cool. If you don't know what it is, it's basically a $35 credit-card sized computer! Check out RaspberryPi.org and get inspired!
The computer itself has no casing which is a dream for customisers. This one in Lego by Brian Gillespie is really cool.
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The computer itself has no casing which is a dream for customisers. This one in Lego by Brian Gillespie is really cool.
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Labels:
Computers,
Custom,
Lego,
PC,
Technology
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Lego Skeleton
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Kwi Chang LAB002 Fulcrum Lego Mecha
Now that's what I'm talking about! Incorporating GI Joe with Lego hand-built mecha... Kwi Chang, you have outdone yourself this time! Incredible design....
from Toybot Studios...
Labels:
Custom,
Lego,
mecha,
Possibly Too Good,
Toys
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Lego Alphabet Spaceships
Bring out the inner nerd. This is not only Lego spaceship design, but it is also a typography experiment at the same time! Check out designer, Andertoon's full collection of alphabet spaceships...
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Adult Fans of Lego Video
Passion combines with creativity in this documentary that features a selection of AFOLs (Adult Fans Of LEGO) from the Pacific NorthWest. When I see these guys, it makes me feel so much better about my own toy collecting addiction!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Lego Guitar
This creation includes all of the functioning parts, such as pick-ups and bridge.The only thing missing is a set of strings, and you’ll be ready to start jamming.
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Summer Europe Trip Part 2
Our next stop was South Jutland, Denmark.




Check out Part 3 tomorrow where we travelled to Copenhagen!




Check out Part 3 tomorrow where we travelled to Copenhagen!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Bryce McGlone Mecha Lego
Bryce McGlone has a truly gifted Lego-mind...
Though apparently he's not one of the movers or shakers in the Lego community, he is fairly active in the smaller mecha community and by extension the Bionicle community. Currently Bryce is building mostly Bionicle models only because his building techniques are "geared more towards the ball socket joints and an open ended building style loosely termed "weave". umm OK..(just admit ur damn good!)






He works in Hollywood at a Post Production facility. In short, he puts together TV shows from the daily camera reels to the final air masters that you see on TV.
He does commissioned work as well. He can build just about anything you can imagine. Though employed as a manager in the Post Production industry, Bryce has a background in design.
Though apparently he's not one of the movers or shakers in the Lego community, he is fairly active in the smaller mecha community and by extension the Bionicle community. Currently Bryce is building mostly Bionicle models only because his building techniques are "geared more towards the ball socket joints and an open ended building style loosely termed "weave". umm OK..(just admit ur damn good!)






He works in Hollywood at a Post Production facility. In short, he puts together TV shows from the daily camera reels to the final air masters that you see on TV.
He does commissioned work as well. He can build just about anything you can imagine. Though employed as a manager in the Post Production industry, Bryce has a background in design.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Maciej Drwiega Lego Trucks
Phenomenal detailing on these replica trucks made entirely by Lego from Maciej Drwiega. I love the way he has taken photos of the 1:13 scale trucks on roadsides giving them that 'realistc' feel! Check out his Flickr photosets to see the interiors of the truck's cabins and engines....

Thursday, December 10, 2009
Lego Camera

The Lego Digital Camera is a beautiful object, its such a great idea!! It might not have picture quality but the opportunity to incorporate it into your Lego sculptures is too good to miss. I bet Nathan Sawaya will love it.
What its got:
3 megapixels.
4 x digital zoom.
Built-in flash and fixed focus.
1.5" LCD screen.
128MB capacity, allowing you to store up to 80 photographs.
Want one for Xmas? Get it HERE.
What its got:
3 megapixels.
4 x digital zoom.
Built-in flash and fixed focus.
1.5" LCD screen.
128MB capacity, allowing you to store up to 80 photographs.
Want one for Xmas? Get it HERE.


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