Lego enthusiast Brian Kescenovitz created a Lego mecha with a hatch mechanism that reveals a pilot in the cockpit. Called the UM-5 War Doll, it’s inspired by the VS suits from the game Lost Planet, but I can’t help but think of MechWarrior. Best Lego mecha ever, right? [Monday Noodle's Lego Pages via Brothers Brick]
Continue reading...8. June 2008
i’m sick of this lego crap and sending it to gadgets for dubai. I dare say I’ve actually been inspired by Lego blocks this morning, and, quite possibly, these classic scenes from human history could make self-described fanatic Jesus Diaz weep—just a little. There’s Jeff Widener’s 1989 photograph of “The unknown rebel” at Tiananmen [...]
Continue reading...8. June 2008
In an art stunt that Jesus is sure to love, artist and lego enthusiast Jan Vormann went around the quiet little town of Bocchignano, Italy filling its decrepit walls with lego pieces. The work was done as part of an Italian group project “20 Eventi.” A group of artists developed projects in the Sabina region to [...]
Continue reading...6. June 2008
Technically, you could build Lego furniture using actual Lego bricks, but a far less time consuming method would be to do the job with these giant LunaBlocks. Like traditional Legos, these blocks come in a variety of colors and configurations—all you need to finish a project is some glass, a pillow or cushion, [...]
Continue reading...5. June 2008
It would have been impressive if Johnny 5 were merely sculpted from LEGO bricks. But Brickshelf user rack911 did one better and created a Johnny 5 with fully working treads and a—we’ll call it partially functional—laser cannon. But appreciate the art carefully, dear reader. Johnny 5’s no-nonsense, wisecracking personality has been documented as a stronger [...]
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13. June 2008
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