EDIT 11:20 EST Thursday Night: THESE PRICES ARE LIVE NOW!! SPACE SKULLS AND STAR JUSTICE ARE ALSO JUST $34.99!! Sorry for the lack of real posts this week, but this offer is so good, I'm sure you really want to hear about it first: LEGO Shop at Home is running Black Friday sales (and the free shipping when you spend over $99 offer still applies)! Here's the dirt, straight from my "LEGO Affiliate Newsletter": Feast Your Eyes on These Savings with the LEGO 'Black Friday' Offer! Save $10 on your order over $100, Save $20 on your order over $200, or save $30 on your order over $300! This promotion is valid 11-28-08 through 12-01-08. In ADDITION to that already great deal, they will also be running 50% off the UCS General Grievous kit and 50% off the spectacular Custom Car Garage factory set (designed by Joe Meno, Joe Evangelista, and Stephen Sanders). I don't talk too often on here about the LEGO sets I'm planning on buying, but I'm definitely grabbing the Custom Car Garage at that price. That's the deal of the day. If you want other US Black Friday deals (that I'm not paid to promote), here's the list of things that may be available in your area (updating this as I find out more, feel free to send me your sale tips):
You should check your local flyers as well - even if you don't live in the states - because many smaller stores and international chains are running other sales. |
Fans of LEGO® and models made of LEGO® showcase one model each day.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Shop At Home Brick Friday Offer
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Turkey Sculpture
Name of Model: LEGO Turkeys! |
Created by: Kevin Whitney (anybody have a link to his other creations?) |
Found at: http://www.lugnet.com/pause/originals/whitney/whitney.htm |
Details: Apologies for the lack of posts this week - I unexpected had more "real work" to do then I expected. Regular posts will be back starting next week, but I might try to get a few more posts in this week as well. I hope all of my readers have a happy Thanksgiving and a bargain-filled Black Friday. |
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Comparison Shots of New Pirates Parts
For those of you interested in knowing more about the new Pirates parts, I put together a few comparison photos of the new Pirates parts this past weekend: First, the flags, new parts on top, original ones on bottom: It's not that clear from the box art, but the new alligators/crocodiles are dark green instead of regular green (also, the new tails fit more snugly and move less once assembled): The other photos aren't really good enough to bother posting, but here are the details: The oars and cannon-holders are technically new, but the changes to the mold are extremely minor and not worth mentioning. The oars and boats are in new colors (white oars, dark blue boats, as compared to red and brown oars with brown and black boats). My sources tell me that the "new" shooting cannons are actually the same as the older shooting cannons, but obviously these ones are in a new color (pearl dark grey instead of old dark grey). I was always told that the shooting cannons weren't available to me because of toy safety laws - I have no idea why they're available now, but I'd recommend not pointing these spring-loaded cannons at anybody. Is there demand for a side-by-side comparison of the new minifigs and old minifigs? The differences on those are easy to spot (printed hats, dark green legs and hats, printed backs on torsos, new fronts on torsos, new faces...) |
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Robotics Monday: NXT-Based Safe
Name of Model: SAFE |
Created by: LEGO EXAMPLES (anyone find a more precise name for this builder?) |
Found at: http://www.bouwvoorbeelden.nl/home_eng.htm |
Details: I like to think that building a safe (or some other sort of security system) is a "classic project" for Mindstorms fans. I know it was one of the first things I tried building. Of course, it's a bit easy to just start taking the LEGO bits apart, so it's a project that usually gets abandoned before too much is done with it. This builder, though, decided to order some special HiTechnic sensors and make the safe impossible to mess with. Sensitive to motion, it will trigger an alarm when tilted or pushed. The video above is essential viewing, and the website link includes an impressive amount of documentation, including code and LDRAW instructions. |
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Brickish Association Event Coverage.
Various shows |
Created by Brickish Association Members (and other LEGO fans) |
Found at: http://www.brickish.org/events.aspx |
Details: The Brickish Association Events page features links to videos, photos, and other recap material from members of the Brick Association. It's a well-organized way to round-up events they've already had - and hey, they have a list of upcoming events on there too (I'm in the process of adding these to the BrickJournal Calendar). Many of the models shown in these photos have been featured here before, but there's something special about seeing many excellent models in the same layout (and of course, there are plenty of great models out there that don't get individually featured here). Warning: there are enough pictures here to make sure you don't get anything else done all day. |
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Prepare to Have Your Mind Blown
Name of Model: V&A Steamworks |
Created by: V&A Steamworks (famed effects whiz Guy Himber) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/32482342@N05/ |
Details: |
Free Shipping Offer from LEGO Shop-at-Home
2009 Sets Leaking Out, TRU Coupon
It's become something of a tradition for the LEGO company to let toy megastore Toys 'R' Us sell a variety of items from the next year's line immediately after Thanksgiving (no one seems to know quite when this started, but my records prove it goes back as far as 1991). This year, new sets have leaked out at TRU even sooner than usual - exciting new kits that revive the Pirates theme are already available. I don't have time to review the whole line, so I'll let my friend Brickapolis at the LEGO Set News Worldwide flickr Group pick up the slack. Of course, you're frugal like me, so you don't want to pay the 10%-20% markup that Toys 'R' Us often charges on LEGO sets. TRU is one of the most expensive retailers in the USA (and I'm told that their prices are worse in most other countries). Fortunately, there is a a new printable "15% off any one toy item" coupon good through November 20th. Sorry for the short notice, but I hope that some of you can enjoy the savings while checking out the new sets. |
No, you're not imagining things - posts are a bit lean this week. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
Turtles
Name of Model: Turtle Power! |
Created by: Mariann Asanuma, a former Master Model Designer from LEGOLAND California |
Found at: http://modelbuildingsecrets.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/turtle-power/ |
Details: |
Thursday, November 13, 2008
"Life's Little Annoyances"
Name of Model: Life's Little Annoyances |
Created by: Bladewood |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladewood/sets/72157608483724079/ |
Details: |
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Barack Obama Mosaics
Name of Models: Barack Obama Mosaics |
Created by various (see below) |
Found at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280271900322 and http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360105315633 |
Details: Since all manner of these seem to be turning up on eBay, I think it's time to talk about how "real" mosaics ought to be done. For one thing, the dithering used by most software-based approaches to mosaic planning doesn't usually look that good, and it should be avoided any time that the correct color is available from LEGO. Note how the mosaic shown above uses all 6 common colors (red, yellow, blue, white, black, and green) for the medium-blue section, instead of solid medium blue. The next thing many people try is just adding another color to the software's palette, such as this other mosaic, which makes use of medium-blue but still has some dithering. Surprisingly, even with a primitive web-based program (LUGNET Mosaic Maker), you can still come up with some amazing designs that are as good as the ones on eBay. Using plates stacked up instead of spreading bricks (or plates, or tiles) on a baseplate allows for higher photo resolution, such as this design I just made virtually. If you do stick with a studs-out mosaic making on a baseplate (and that large 96-stud, 30-inch size), you can still get some great effects without resorting to dithering: Of course, you'll probably need to spend a good amount of change we can build with... |
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New Microscale White House
Name of Model: Mini White House |
Created by: kenobiwanx (this builder also has a LEGO Factory page where you can download instructions and buy models) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenobiwanx/2995761693/ |
Details: Instructions can be downloaded from the LEGO website at http://cache.lego.com/upload/Gallery81D4B919-A1F7-4FDD-B69A-3E9D931B7928/82e5cae9-e46b-4de6-8988-0b9663b00bba.lxf . We're not sure why it's not immediately available from the LEGO Shop, but if you have LDD2.0 on your computer, you can download the instructions and buy the parts from there (total should be $13.52 in the USA). |
Monday, November 10, 2008
2008 FIRST LEGO League Challenge
Name of Model: FIRST LEGO League |
Created by: various (I'm not sure who's in charge of designing the challenges) |
Found at: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/ |
Details: It's that time of year again - time for a new season of FIRST LEGO League challenges. You can find more details about this year's events at the link above. I featured last year's challenge as well, and this year we're already seeing a fresh overview of the parts of this year's mission (Climate Connections) over at The NXT Step. If you missed the "double 400" video from last year's challenge, check out this post from earlier this year. |
Oops! Looks like this posted early. This is Monday's model of the day. |
Saturday, November 1, 2008
No posts next week
Just a quick note - there will be no posts here next week because of unusually heavy workload on me. Sorry for the inconvenience, and I hope to be back at full speed on November 10th. I hope everyone had a happy Halloween, and for those of you registered to vote in the United States - don't forget to vote! |