Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Great Use of a Mime
Labels:
I'm back,
mime,
Minifigure Series 3
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Lego What now?
As you may know, I am a very, very strong atheist, so it's not likely I would share something like this, but I just found it way too kool not to. Made by Flickr user Legohaulic, I think it's safe to say that this is the only piece of slightly religious anything that I like. Well done.
Labels:
atheist,
bible,
Flickr,
Legohaulic
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Lego 8833 - Series 8 Minifigures
Pictures of the new series of Lego Minifigures has just been released, and a lot sooner that everyone thought, considering the limited edition Olympic ones have only been out for a couple of months. For me, that takes a little of the excitement out of it, but not a whole lot. Here's a list of the new figs; (these may not be the real names, so don't get attached to them)
The few figs that jump out at me, would have to be the Space Overlord, for the head and cape, I can't get over how awesome that is, The Fairy and the Skier, just for the oddly coloured pieces, and last but not least, the DJ, mainly because I see a little of myself in him.
Labels:
Business Man,
Conquistador,
Cowgirl,
Diver,
DJ,
Fairy,
Football Player,
Minifigure Series 8,
Pirate,
Red Cheerleader,
Robot,
Santa,
Set 8833,
Shakespeare,
Skier,
Space Overlord,
Stereotypical German Boy,
Vampire Bat
Monday, 16 April 2012
Lego Super Heroes
Here's most of the new Lego DC super heroes and villans. My favourite is defiantly the Hulk, although I'm not quite sure how his arms are connected. I think it could be similar to the giant rock monster from the old Power Miners series a few years ago. Don't forget to look up Hawkeye, Loki, Robin, Bane and a few others that aren't here. Cya!
Labels:
Bane,
Batman,
Captain America,
Cat Woman,
Hawkeye,
Ironman,
Loki,
Poison Ivy,
Robin,
Super Heroes,
Superman,
The Hulk,
The Joker,
Thor,
Villians,
Wolverine,
Wonder Woman
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Lego Magazine - March 2012
I got my Lego Magazine today. It came with a Series 4 minifigure, mine was Frankenstein.There was the usual scattering of advertisements, one saying the was to be a Festival of Play to celebrate 50 years of Lego in Australia. The magazine itself contained pictures of the new Ninjago characters, a Star Wars Lego comic with the usual cheesy ending, the new Police game, positive reviews of Ninjago Training Set and profiles of all the Super Heroes in the new series of the same name.
Labels:
Festival of Play,
Frankenstein,
Lego Magazine,
Minifigure Series 4,
Ninjago,
Ninjago Training Set,
Police,
Set 9558,
Super Heroes
Monday, 27 February 2012
Real Lego Minecraft
I know that heaps of rumors about Lego Minecraft have been going around, and I'll admit that the previously posted picture was a fake, but this is really real. Its been released by Lego, and even though theres only one set, its still awesome. As you can see from the picture on the far left, it comes in four 'blocks', which can be re-arranged however one likes. Bon Appetite!
Monday, 20 February 2012
Are you telling me this sucker is nuclear?!
This is really kool. At 5 studs wide, this DeLorean is a very complex design, using certain pieces in very unusual ways - like the binoculars, the strings and rubber bands, but mainly the ingenious use for 1x2 cheese-grater slopes. This build was by Legohaulic, and you can find his flickr stream here.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Lego Escher
This is awesome. Its almost 10 years old, but none the less is it still one of the best MOCs I've ever seen. See what I'm talking about here
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Nathan Sawaya - The Art of the Brick
Nathan Sawaya is probably- wait no he is the best Lego builder in the world. His site can be found here, which shows all the marvelous things he has made.
Labels:
Art of the Brick,
Nathan Sawaya
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