Name of Model: "My Ideal Shanghai" |
Created by: BABB ShangHai Workshop Leaders Shanghai Tongji University School of Architecture Students |
Found at: http://peoplesarchitecture.com/brickbybrick/current/2007/08/thursday-august-10-2007-babb-shanghai.html |
Details: The exhibit will be on display in Beijing through September 1st (which I think is today in that time zone), Shanghai from September 6th to the 9th, and Chengdu from the 13th to the 25th. |
Fans of LEGO® and models made of LEGO® showcase one model each day.
Friday, August 31, 2007
"My Ideal Shanghai"
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Modular House
Name of Model: Modular house created from parts in the 4954 |
Created by: misc2006 |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=273214 |
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Moon Tracker
Name of Model: Moon Tracker |
Created by: Bram |
Found at: http://lego.bldesign.org/models/?n=111 |
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Oversize Diver minifig and more
Found and photographed by: Gizmocom |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gizmocom/sets/72157601250634074/ |
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Monday, August 27, 2007
Robotics Monday: Thing
Name of Model: Thing |
Created by: GhostInside: unofficial website NXTLOG profile |
Found at: http://www.efn.org/~kirbyf/11thing/index.html and http://mindstorms.lego.com/nxtlog/ProjectDisplay.aspx?id=a96c1515-1a09-483f-a12a-1b85b190249b |
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
Mos Eisley Spaceport from Star Wars
Name of Model: Mos Eisley Spaceport |
Created for an event in Leicester, 2007 (does anyone have more info on this one?) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/blue-moose/sets/72157600177595763/ |
Details: As an added bonus, some unrelated Star Wars sculptures are also included in the Flickr gallery above. |
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Thalys Train
Name of Model: Thalys |
Created by: Eric Brok |
Found at: http://ericbrok.com/legomind/projects/thalys/subframe.htm |
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Record-Breaking Tower
Name of Model: Canadian National Exhibition LEGO® tower |
Created by various |
Found at: http://www.canadaeast.com/entertainment/article/53587 and http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070822/ids_photos_wl/r2201884346.jpg |
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Australian Wind Turbine Competition
Today's "model" is actually just this wind turbine competition. For more information, please see this post at Brickley's Words. |
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Spaceship
Name of Model: fighter |
Created by: dasnewten |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8138736@N08/sets/72157600173582106/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/8138736@N08/sets/72157600173556097/ |
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
12-foot Eiffel Tower
Name of Model: Eiffel Tower |
Created by: Eric Harshbarger |
Found at: http://ericharshbarger.com/lego/eiffel_tower.html |
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Robotics Monday: Pinball Machine
Name of Model: live size LEGO Pinball machine build with 13 mindstorms computers |
Created by: robotica |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=154358 |
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News: Photos of Official LEGO Anniversary Event
Name of Event: 75 years of LEGO event in Billund August 9 to 11 2007 |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=271428 |
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Prison Castle
Name of Model: Prison Castle |
Created by: Castle Element (website in Japanese) |
Found at: http://home.att.ne.jp/apple/hachi/ce_ga_le27a.htm |
Details: Anyway - this is another spectacular castle. The sculpted outside and towering walls are the most eye-catching, but there's some great detail here with minifigs posed as both guards and prisoners. The mix of trees is great too, although I can't help but feel jealous when I see those older trees that you can't buy anymore used in a great model. Closer inspection reveals careful use of mottled textures within the sculpted section to show undergrowth - and then there's the little "windows" near the top which are actually backwards studs-not-on-top 1x1 bricks. Then there's the chain-attached drawbridge, which opens directly to a prison gate. There's tons of great stuff inside, too - carefully placed ghosts and skeletons, full furnishings, detailed jail cells - and of course, plenty of hinges to allow for easy viewing of the inside. As if all of that wasn't enough, the model even features a punchline - the final photo is a pair of Wolfpack Renegades (for those of you who weren't LEGO Castle fans in the early 90s, they are villains that live in the wilderness but aren't Forestmen) - tools in hand - plotting a break-in to free some of their cohorts. |
Friday, August 17, 2007
Computer Sculpture
Name of Model: PC Mag Computer |
Created by: Nathan Sawaya |
Found at: http://www.brickartist.com/pc_mag_computer.html |
Details: By the way - the site above mentions something about a time lapse video of the building of the CPU part of this sculpture. I wasn't able to find the graphic to link it, but if somebody spots it, let me know. |
Spacey "Rush Hour"-style Game
Name of Model: A space-themed version of the popular traffic jam puzzle - unnamed so I will not get sued... ed. note: We think it'll be fine to use the trademarked name here :-) |
Created by: Jaem |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=242741 |
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Black Falcon's Tower
Name of Model: Black Falcon's Tower |
Created by: Lomero |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=250339 |
Details: There's one other cool trick here - look closely at the top walls that the minifigs are standing behind, and you'll notice that those bricks and arches are upside-down! I'm not entirely sure how they're held in place, but they look great. |
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Tolou City Sculpture
Name of Model: Tulou City |
Created by: Urbanus Architecture and Design |
Found at: http://peoplesarchitecture.org/brickbybrick/urbanus.html |
Details: To make designing the buildings a bit more of a challenge, the creators of the models have been primarily limited to standard white LEGO® Bricks. Today's pick from this exhibit is this sculpture of a cylinderical city. I love the way that this one uses the geometry of the LEGO® bricks to angle parts and create the rounded effect. The use of empty space to emulate windows and doors inside the city is great too. We have posted additional photos from the Building Asia Brick By Brick project at Brickshelf, for those of you who can't make it in person. The exhibit will be on display in Beijing from August 16th to September 1st, Shanghai from September 6th to the 9th, and Chengdu from the 13th to the 25th. |
Info: FAQ
Why make a site about LEGO®? There are two reasons for this. First, I've always wanted to make a site about LEGO®. A good ten years back, when I first heard about the internet, it immediately hit me that this would be a great medium for sharing LEGO® creations with other fans. I quickly found hundreds of other LEGO® fans who were already interested in using the web as a valuable resource – and a tightly-knit AFOL community was just out there for anyone to find. Secondly, I believe that this is one of the better hobbies for me to spend time on online. I have many ideas on websites I should start sooner or later, but this one won't be as labor intensive as some of my other "projects", and I'm sure I'll be able to make some ad revenue here (which is always good to have...) Are there other sites like this? Yes and no. There is an active LEGO® community online, but the sites in that community are not designed to be kid-friendly or accessible to the general public. There are many sites with interesting models online, but you may have to dig a bit to find models that are truly impressive. You'll probably see most of those sites linked to from here sooner or later, as I hope to be able to shine the spotlight on many impressive models with this blog. Several years ago, there was a website called "Cool Lego Site of the Week", which did similar work, but ultimately ran out of websites. If I recall correctly, the creator of that site also ran out of time to maintain it. There were also some stellar links pages assembled in the earlier days of the online Lego community, but many of those pages are gone - and much worse, many of the "cool sites" linked to by these resources have since been taken off of the internet. AFOLs, or Adult Fans of Lego, have done many great things working together at sites like Lugnet.com. Sadly, with their insistence on excluding LEGO®'s youngest and most active fans, their insistence on posters using their full names, and their insistence on using specific lingo, they are a rather exclusive community. Part of my goal with this site is to offer a less formal way of exploring fun LEGO® models online. I'll keep the terminology simple, or explain it when I use it, and I'll gladly showcase worthy models made by those under the age of 18 (even if they don't want everybody to know their full name). I hope that by working outside of the AFOL community, I'll be able to interest people who normally wouldn't pursue this hobby online. Do you collect any personal data? We use third-party online advertising through companies such as Google and Amazon. These companies use cookies (small text files that save data on your computer so that a website may "remember" you) as part of their services. These are not intrusive and pose no threat to you, your computer, or your privacy. Cookies are widely used for this purpose all across the internet. Additionally, if you comment on an entry on this site, that comment and related data (such as a screenname or e-mail address) will be kept with that comment. By posting a comment on an entry, you grant LMOTD and Google's Blogger service the rights to publish this data on the post's page (this is standard practice for blogs and shouldn't surprise anyone, but we thought we'd be clear about it). Is this site kid-safe? Although I cannot be held personally responsible for the sites that I link to (they can change their content without my knowledge at any time), I do make an effort to not post links to sites that have questionable or objectionable content on them. I also moderate all comments. These procedural precautions were decided upon with children and families in mind. If you have any suggestions on how we can be more kid-friendly, please e-mail us at legomodeloftheday@gmail.com How are models chosen? Some models are chosen out of my own personal archives (I maintain a library of LEGO® instruction manuals, books, etc), other models are chosen because they have received some buzz on the ‘web and seem like they should be mentioned. Other models are nominated from user submissions. You may read about how you can nominate a model at this link. I will also be looking for new models that may be of interest myself, and occasionally posting about models that are already famous that you might not know about. Models are not being disqualified along traditional lines - professional Lego designers will be competing with children who bought their first LEGO® set last week for the award of site of the day. Any model is eligible, regardless of the age, nationality, profession, etc, of the person who made it. Heck, I'll even take models not made by people - this is 2008, and we do have LEGO® robots that can build other LEGO® models now. I do require, however, that there is a website I can link to that has fairly reliable image hosting and that the creator of the model has a link I can feature. I WILL NOT link to webpages that do not credit a model’s builder in any way (with the sole exception of models that were commissioned for a company). I plan on using the following criteria to determine which models deserve to be spotlighted:
The following criteria will determine when a model is featured:
Will I be informed if my model is chosen? I do not have the time to track down the creator of every model featured. I recommend subscribing to our RSS feed to keep track of whether or not a model has been mentioned. Additionally, we may cause a short surge in traffic to your website or Brickshelf page on the day your model is featured. It is not a problem, however, for me to reply to an e-mail in which a model was nominated. If you nominate one of your own models, I'll have your e-mail address handy to let you know that you have been featured. |
Info: Nominating a Model for LEGO® Model of the Day
If you would like to send in your model, your kid's model, or a model you saw elsewhere and thought my readers would like to see, you can! Here is how you can nominate a model to be my unofficial LEGO® model of the day:
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Pewabic Pottery
Name of Model: Pewabic Pottery, Detroit MI |
Created by: Peter Guenther |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/34398 |
Details: This model is currently on display for public viewing at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, MI. From what I can tell, it will be on display there for the foreseeable future (you might want to verify elsewhere how to get to this one before planning a trip). |
Monday, August 13, 2007
Dalek (from Doctor Who)
Name of Model: Lego NXT Dalek |
Created by: Rod Gillies |
Found at: http://way2muchcaffeine.blogspot.com/2007/08/lego-nxt-dalek.html with a little more info at http://nxtasy.org/2007/08/13/lego-nxt-dalek/ |
Details: This morning (while I was in bed feeling rather sick - sorry for the delay) Rod Gillies posted this Doctor Who-themed robot on his blog. This is a Dalek, which is one of the Doctor's enemies on the series. It looks like no effort was made to make it say "exterminate!", but it can properly rotate its head and move around. I'd love a good look at this one's LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT |
Sunday, August 12, 2007
ItLug Town/Train Layout
Name of Model: preview of Itlug layout |
Created by: various itlug members |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25483 |
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Microscale Spaceship
Name of Model: bluecruiser |
Created by: wintermute |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=270024 |
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This is Saturday's model of the day |
Large Car
Name of Model: Lego Old Red |
Created by: Lego Steven1980 |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/legosteven1980/sets/72157600876280617/ |
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This is Friday's model of the day |
Adorable Miniland-scale Dog
Name of Model: Dog |
Created by: Moko |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=244303 |
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This is Thursday's model of the day |
Mario Sculpture
Name of Model: Mario |
Created by former LEGOLAND model builder Bill Vollbrecht |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=133298 |
Details: As I'm sure you can tell, this is a great likeness of Mario from the Super Mario Brothers video games in sculpture form. It features some great curves, with plates and all. |
This is Wednesday's model of the day |
Smooth Aeroplane
Name of Model: Antonov 28 |
Created by: gambort |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gambort/482487517/in/set-72157600269689495/ and |
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This is Tuesday's model of the day |
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Robotics Monday: NXT-based robotic arm
Name of Model: The Better Arm |
Created by: Patrick Miles |
Found at: http://profile.imageshack.us/user/patrickslego/videos/detail/#532/betterarmgh1.flv and http://profile.imageshack.us/user/patrickslego/images |
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This is Monday's model of the day. |
King's Castle
Name of Model: King's Castle |
Created by: this guy |
Found at: http://www.lolas.pl/lego/kings_castle/castle-en.htm |
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This is Sunday's model of the day |
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Microscale Santa Fe
Name of Model: realbuild_superchief_f7abba |
Created by: KC |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1342429 |
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This is Saturday's model of the day. |
Monday, August 6, 2007
Short Hiatus
This blog will be taking a short hiatus. I expect to post models for the past few days when we return on Wednesday. |
Friday, August 3, 2007
Underwater Station and Sub
Name of Model: An aquaraider underwater repair station and dock with sub. |
Created by: xbloodyfangs |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=259851 |
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This is Friday's model of the day |
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Imperial Fort
Name of Model: Prison, built for contest at kostky.org |
Created by: marian19 |
Found at: http://uniquebriquetechniques.blogspot.com/2007/07/imperial-fort.html and http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=268566 |
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Original House Designed as a Historic Cafe Corner Neighbor
Name of Model: Historical corner house with archway on the Cafe Street |
Created by: tacvud |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=267113 |
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