Car or Girl?
Lino Martins arrived with his new car model, 57 Pontiac Safari, as he says “commisioned” by his girlfriend Sue (also modelled, on the right):
I wonder: which model is cooler? Girl or car?
Lino Martins arrived with his new car model, 57 Pontiac Safari, as he says “commisioned” by his girlfriend Sue (also modelled, on the right):
I wonder: which model is cooler? Girl or car?
Mariann Asanuma (a former Master Model Designer in LEGOLAND California) builds a miniland vignette to honour the amazing Olimpic acomplishment of Michael Phelps.
Look at this amazing samurai figure by Tyler (Legohaulic)! I particularly like the blood dripping from the dragon’s head and from the sword.
Singapore’s AFOL Kaye created this pack of cute monsters:
As Kaye wrote, some designs are his original, some are based on other AFOLs’ work. For me, the red one looks a bit like one of the Doom monsters. And the gray on looks familiar, but I cannot remember where I seen it. Hint, anyone?
Bruce, a veteran LEGO blogger, owner of excellent VignetteBricks and MicroBricks started his third blog - MinilandBricks. As name suggest, the blog covers the miniland-scale LEGO creations.
I love everything what comes from Bruce and I love miniland, so I will be paying close attention on this one. And I hope you will too. To get you started, here’s the Lino Martins‘ Batman and Robin:
(Via MinilandBricks)
PS. Bruce is searching for blog o-author. Anyone interested?
Breaking news: New species discovered in Elche, Spain!
Jesús Delgado, Spanish AFOL, cartoonist and biologist discovered a new, mysterious species of unknown origin. The creatures named Panacotos seem to settle on Jesús’ desk. Thanks to that, he was able to record a few movies that shed some light on the bizarre rituals of Panacotos:
Fight over a female:
Calling the female:
There are also static photos of Panacotos in Jesús’ gallery and a lively discussion at Hispalug forum.
Joe Meno posted amazing miniland figure of Black Canary, DC-Comics heroine.
There is a lot of interesting techniques here - especially hinged legs and arms. Visit Joe’s photostream to see more photos and detailed comments about the building techniques used.