Name of Model: Classic Space Mosaic |
Created by yours truly, photo by: Joe Meno |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brickjournal/4586335406/in/photostream/ |
Details: This model will be on display at BrickFair 2010. |
Fans of LEGO® and models made of LEGO® showcase one model each day.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Translucent Classic Space Logo Mosaic
Friday, July 30, 2010
Miami Children's Hospital
Name of Model: GFLUG '08: MCH LEGO Project |
Created by: mhuffman with a few other GFLUG members. |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mwhuffman/2231304721/in/set-72157603826473961/ |
Details: Back in 2008, the Miami Children's Hospital contracted a few members of the Greater Florida LEGO Users Group to build them a LEGO version of the hospital. Coming in at about half of minifig scale, it's both tiny and sprawling. Techniques to note: bamboo leaves used as palm trees and 2x2 tiles hung diagonally on the side of the building. |
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Power Functions Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1
Name of Model: Lego Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 |
Created by: makoroll |
Found at: Forum SeTechnic: http://setechnic.com/Forum/topic3316.html Brickshelf gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=438378 Flickr gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/makorol/sets/72157624388676979/ YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY-7mQMUkdk&feature=player_embedded |
Details: Awesome remote controlled power functions mobile crane is awesome. From the builder: There are 7 motor inside: |
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Pelingrad Castle
Name of Model: Peligrad |
Created by: Reejoc |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/reejoc/sets/72157624424791873/with/4814228947/ |
Details: Based (somewhat loosely) on Peleş Castle in Romania, this minifig-scale Castle layout is a nice mix of traditional (Renaissance Revival or Neo-Renaissance) architecture and LEGO detailing. The unusual mix of roof techniques here is particularly eye-catching - one dome is built out in all directions like yesterday's sculpture, while angled plates top a turret and standard slope bricks cover the bulk of the roofing duties. The use of fences and exterior trim on the windows looks great and adds a bit more variety than the standard lattice window elements that LEGO makes. There's even a gorgeous courtyard! There's also an unusual footprint to this model (instead of just a certain amount of baseplates in a rectangle), and the standard mottled walls to give that realistic stone look. Two techniques to note in particular: engine blocks as column capitals and 1x2x1 panels stacked as a decorative support. |
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
White Tiger Sculpture
Name of Model: White Tiger |
Created by: Jumpei Mitsui |
Found at: http://mocpages.com/moc.php/212098 |
Details: The white tiger is a very rare animal in nature - fittingly, in spite of some attention in Japan (including a TV spot), information about this model has been hard to come by. Fortunately, the builder posted about it on MOCPages earlier this month. |
Monday, July 26, 2010
Recently at The NXT Step (Another Blog You Should Read)
Although I've put off featuring them in my "another blog you should read" series, The NXT Step is easily indispensable for us LEGO Mindstorms NXT fans. It may be a difficult read for those of you who aren't technically inclined, but they do try to keep it accessible for all ages. Several of the blog's authors have written books about working with the NXT, and quite a few of them are active in either the LEGO community or the educational community. In lieu of a regular model pick today, here are three recent highlights from The NXT Step: The Monster Chess set-up has been reproduced for use by the LEGO company. The NXT Step has coverage of a build party where the second Monster Chess game was built in record time. In other news, the LEGO website has re-posted the online bonus models for the NXT 1.0 kit. They had originally been a casualty of a website update to include newer instructions for the NXT 2.0, but the company has since rectified the error and brought them back. Now, if they could just remember that they need to re-post the bonus instructions for set 8448... Finally, they recently found a fantastic base for a very large robot on YouTube. The tank treads are made out of Technic beams, and the 9 NXT's and 16 Power Functions motors give this plenty of Name of Model: Driving test Lego Mindstorms NXT Rover Bot Created By: esrtiece Found At: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIp_oIj4FLE&feature=player_embedded Video: Housekeeping: I've added a "label" (that's Google for "tag") so you can easily find all posts in this series. |
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Klocki Zdroj 2010 Photo Round-Up
Name of Event: Klocki Zdroj 2010 |
Created by: LUGPol |
Found at: (link to graphic announcing the event) |
Details: It's time for another round-up - this time, of photos of the Klocki Zdroj 2010 city. I believe that this is one layout at the event described in this graphic. Some great creations are here, and surprisingly I think I've neglected to post all of them so far. Photo links are below: Kris1234 (Kris Kelvin)'s Brickshelf photos of his Town Hall and Market built for Lugpol diorama Klocki Zdroj 2010 pepik's Brickshelf photos PigletCiamek's flickr photos Piglet's Brickshelf photos hippotam's flickr photos of his contribution as a work in progress |
Friday, July 23, 2010
Ancient Lady's Museum: Dwarfing the Cafe Corner
Name of Model: Ancient Lady's Museum |
Created by: marcosbessa |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/45092539@N02/sets/72157624545840324/with/4812544383/ & the same photos can also be found on Brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=438981 |
Details: You can also see a set of Work-In-Progress (WIP) photos of this model on flickr. One of the highlights is a look inside the column technique. Additionally, the builder is now selling instructions for LEGO Digital Designer for another model I've featured from him: |
This is Saturday's model of the day |
A Rooster-tastic creation!
Name of Model: Rooster |
Created by: Cameron G. |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/215265 |
Combining Bionicle, System, and Technic parts in creation sounds like a bad idea in theory. However (as was shown in Tuesday's post) with a bit of imagination and creativity the difficulty of mixing different parts types can well be worth it. While Cameron G's rendition of a rooster is not a terribly accurate rendition of the real thing, the curves of any animal are difficult or near impossible to render with System elements alone. As shown with this creation, a little creativity and out of the [parts] box thinking can make anything come to life. Being "terribly accurate" doesn't count for terribly much, what does count is being creative with what you do. To all of our readers who exclusively build with System elements: dump all of the Technic, Bionicle and other odd parts you don't know what to do with or how to use on a table and see what you come up with. You might be surprised! As a side-note, this creation is planning to make an appearance with a group display at Brickfair 2010 (a LEGO convention outside of Washington DC open to the public on August 7th and 8th 2010). |
Thursday, July 22, 2010
New Set: Ultimate Collector Series 10215 Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter
Name of Model: Ultimate Collector Series 10215 Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter |
Created by: the LEGO company for their licensed Star Wars line |
Found at: http://www.fbtb.net/2010/07/21/ultimate-collector-series-10215-obi-wans-jedi-starfighter/ |
Details: Elsewhere on that same LEGO Star Wars fansite (yes, there are separate fansites for seemingly every major theme - the authority for Star Wars fans is FBTB.net), you can see more news on what's going on so far at Comic Con (our round-up post for the event may be a bit late - there have been more than enough great events to go around lately). Highlights so far include news of exclusive Star Wars CubeDudes and a list of the LEGO-related panels at the event. |
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
A Sculptural BrickFilm: Metamorphosis
Name of Model: Metamorphosis |
Created by: David M Pickett (fallentomato on flickr) |
Found at:Builder's blog entry: http://www.davidmpickett.com/?p=101 |
Details: It's time for another entry into the genre of Brickfilms made with LEGO sculptures and stop motion animation. This time, we get to see all of the in-progress photos right off the bat - when you're done watching the video here (40 seconds of great LEGO and animation work), check out the builder's webpage and flickr set for this model (linked above) to see each thing the LEGO becomes and photos of transformations in progress. Frequently, stop-motion animation is made with only a handful of the LEGO parts assembled at any given time - in this case, it looks like the entire thing was built at once. The effect in the side-by-side still photos of each series of models is almost better than the animation itself. You can lose perspective of what you're seeing when the transformations go by so quickly in the video, and the stills bring out the action. As an added bonus, this ends with a nice studs-up mosaic of the LEGO logo. A mosaic, sculptures, and stop-motion video! This sort of clever combination of themes makes me wonder why some people never venture beyond building in just one or two themes. |
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Bionicle Steam Engine
Name of Model: Bionicle Steam Engine |
Created by: LMOTD blogger/international man of mystery Dan |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dp3/sets/72157624353134893/ |
Details: This model will be on display at Brickfair 2010, which is open to the public on August 7th & 8th, 2010 from 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. |
Monday, July 19, 2010
Robotics Monday: Transforming Wall-E
Name of Model: Nxt-WALL-E-Transformable |
Created by: Andreas (I don't know of a link to this builder's other creations) |
Found at: http://sites.google.com/site/nxtwallet/ |
Details: Remember those scenes in Wall-E Figures that I can't find a good link to a non-LEGO robot that does that uses just two sets of treads and changes its steering geometry now, doesn't it? |
LEGO® Experience Tour 2.0.
Name of Event: LEGO® Experience Tour 2.0. |
Created by the LEGO company |
Found at: http://www.legoexperiencetour.com/ |
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2010 Hong Kong LEGO competition - "Hong Kong - A city of charm"
Name of Competition: Hong Kong - A city of charm |
Photos by: chiukeung |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/20461528@N00/sets/72157624519059176/ |
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Germany Flickr Account
Name of Model: LegoLand Discovery Centre Germany |
Created by: LegoLand Discovery Centre Germany |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/legoland-ldc-germany/ |
Details: There are currently 4 LEGOLAND Discovery Centers - these two in Germany (Berlin and Duisburg); one in Chicago, Illinois, USA; and one in Manchester, England. A fifth one will be opening soon in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. |
The Making of 8-Bit Trip
Name of Model: 8-Bit Trip |
Created by: rymdreglage (Swedish band - I'm not aware of other LEGO creations from them) |
Found at: http://www.rymdreglage.se/8-eng.html |
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
1932 Ford Model B Roadster as an 8880 Alternate Model
Name of Model: Model B |
Created by: silcantar |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/37797885@N05/sets/72157624327537513/ |
Details: The builder of today's model, though, took that classic kit - and only parts from the kit - and made it into a 1932 Ford Model B. The likeness is surprisingly strong, and the technical features (at least the ones we're used to seeing in super car based models and should go in a Model B) are accurate as well. For a full recap of the original kit, be sure to check out the Technicopedia entry for set 8880 Super Car. |
...And Now, Your Moment of Zen: Minesweeper
Name of Model: LEGO Army Men Minesweeper |
Created by: au_riverhorse |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/au_riverhorse/4775769895/ |
Details: Congratulations on finding the best use yet for both little green army men and the limited selection of yellow printed number tiles. |
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Minifig-Scale Shell Gas Station
Name of Model: Shell station and tanker. Comments, questions e-mail stevenasbury-at-comcast.net |
Created by: s-asbury |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=121105 |
Details: This model is a good combination of official Shell parts, a great gas station design, and custom decal work. The rare parts don't end with the Shell-specific elements, though. The refueling truck here makes use of the chrome elements from a 4 Juniors Tanker Truck set (which isn't exactly a set most people are interested in keeping around, thanks to the "juniorized" nature of the larger parts in it). |
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Interiors For A Doll House
Name of Model: Dollhouse WIP 2010 |
Created by: Heather LEGOgirl |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/heather_legogirl/sets/72157624340293253/with/4687471904/ |
Details: All of that was great. There's also a garage, though. The workbench features a peg board, tools, a saw, and a birdhouse. Under the bench, we can see paint cans and a chain saw (these little details really sell these as realistic scenes - did you catch that sponge in the kitchen?). The other side has a washer, dryer, and toolbox. |
Monday, July 12, 2010
Motorized Transformation
Name of Model: Transforming Lego Technic Car Prototype 01 |
Created by: barebos |
Found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzdcG23jxbU&feature=player_embedded |
Details: I've previously blogged a few great Transformers models, but there is a need to up the ante now. See, LEGO has been making it easier to build Transformers Send in your attempts to create motorized (or at least crank-powered...) transformers to legomodeloftheday@gmail.com - if we get enough of them, we'll turn this into a proper contest. |
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Arte em Peças Recap
Name of Event: Arte em Peças |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/0937/sets/72157624354793724/ |
Details: Official flickr set Official event website Recap from Biczzz Mortymore's Brickshelf Gallery Einon's first Brickshelf Gallery Einon's second Brickshelf Gallery NoroPT's flickr photos |
Saturday, July 10, 2010
TIE Fighter Round-Up
Names of Models: TIE Bomber and TIE Advanced |
Created by various builders, credited at the links above. |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thejudeabides/sets/72157624324044237/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/thejudeabides/sets/72157624315403307/ |
Details: Photo used above is of a UCS-Scale TIE Advanced by Walter Kovacs. |
Friday, July 9, 2010
LEGO Store Ribbon Models for the Elmhurst, NY location - Grand Opening this Weekend!
Name of Photo Set: LEGO Store Brand Ribbon Models Elmhurst, NY |
Built by: Models built by eclipsegrafx, Tim (Tim's son Spencer built a model as well), notenoughbricks and my wife and parents even helped build the boat models!, model designs by the LEGO company |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/notenoughbricks/sets/72157624418080968/ |
Details: This weekend, there will be a Grand Opening and a Master Builder Event at the new store in Elmhurst, New York (that's what today's models were built for). Last weekend's events at Rockefeller Center were fairly epic, and I'm still updating the blog post about them with additional links to photos and other coverage of the weekend. Next week, LEGO will expand their newfound retail store empire further by opening their first brand retail store in Canada. Here's the full list of upcoming store openings from the official website (not sure why they haven't given more details or dates on these yet): -Houston Galleria, Houston, TX -Roosevelt Field Mall, Garden City, NY -Queens Center, Elmhurst, NY -Rockefeller Center, New York City, NY -Aventura Mall, Miami, FL -Wiesbaden, Germany -Chinook Centre, Calgary, AB, Canada Most new stores have a soft opening between when the ribbon models are assembled and when the grand opening actually takes place. If you're in town a week or two before a "grand opening", chances are you can go to the store and browse anyway. A store calendar for this month has more details on the Calgary opening. |
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
LEGO's Soldiers' Fort: Persian Style
Name of Model: Modular Market Square |
Created by: Cole Brickman |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4590645414/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4590025357/in/set-72157623945360158/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4590025357/in/set-72157623945360158/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4591718909/in/set-72157623945360158/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4592340006/in/set-72157623945360158/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colebrickman/4591719381/in/set-72157623945360158/ (this is why you should use tags or sets to organize your photos...) |
Perhaps this will inspire more people to try building small modules in this standard that can be part of a larger fort layout. |
New Set Review: 21006 White House
Name of Model: White House |
Created by: Adam Reed Tucker for the LEGO Architecture line |
Found at: My photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dp3/sets/72157624442686586/ To purchase: LEGO Shop @ Home |
Details: One way I like to judge LEGO kits of landmarks is to compare the official version to hobbyist-designed versions. I'm having trouble finding a fair comparison to this one, though, in terms of scale. Neither of the two I've previously featured are at a similar scale, and Arthur Gugick's other model of the White House is much larger. While the columns here look a bit spindly (they're the lightsaber blade element in white), it's hard to critique fairly without knowing if something better can be achieved at a similar scale. This set was designed by Adam Reed Tucker, who has been creating model versions of landmarks since long before his LEGO Architecture line came into being. Some of his other LEGO works are now on display in the National Building Museum's LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition exhibtion. That display goes from July 3rd, 2010 to September 5th, 2011 - so if you're planning on making the trip to BrickFair in 2010 or 2011, you can make this part of the same trip to the DC area. Since we usually try to share a little bit of interesting background information here when covering landmarks, here's the official background on the kit: There are few structures in the United States with the history and reverence of The White House, designed by James Hoban. On July 16, 1792, President George Washington chose this James Hoban design from six competing designs from renowned architects. This six-story Sandstone structure was meant to command respect for the nation from citizens and foreign visitors. Construction took place from 1792 - 1800 and it was rebuilt by Hoban following the fire of 1814. The assembled White House model stands 9" (22 cm) wide on a base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history. Disclosure: I received a free awesome little Spaceman magnet when I bought this, and you can too buy spending $75 at LEGO Brand Retail this July, while supplies last. |
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Technic/Bionicle Greenwing Macaw
Name of Model: Greenwing Macaw |
Created by: uhank |
Found at: http://www.brickinside.com/NeoView.php?Db=NewCreationContest&Mode=view&Block=3&Number=54&BackDepth=1&fmSearchType=&fmKeyWord=&SortCrt=Desc&fmCategory= |
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Robotics Monday: NXTronauts
Name of Model: NXTronauts |
Created by: Matthias Paul Scholz (I don't have a link for him personally but he blogs as part of the team at The NXT STEP) |
Found at: http://thenxtstep.blogspot.com/2010/07/nxtronauts.html |
Details: This batch of semi-autonomous NXT androids was also at this year's FANABRIQUES event. It's pretty common for LEGO conventions to have "themes" that are very loose and only attract a handful of theme-specific models. This year's FANABRIQUES theme was Space (which actually happens to be a popular theme that people tend to build in anyway). Taking up the challenge to bring the theme to the NXT, Matthias Paul Scholz built these two cute "astronauts" with one Mindstorms NXT 2.0 kit each. You can see in the video both a remote control mode (probably implemented via Bluetooth) and an automatic mode that passes out pamphlets. |
Sunday, July 4, 2010
FANA'BRIQUES 2010 Round Up
Name of Convention: Fana'briques |
Found at: http://fanabriques.free.fr/ |
Details: tom.brehm's flickr photos b3rl1go's flickr photos Mindrunner's Brickshelf gallery marckl67's flickr photos f1tvf's Brickshelf gallery |
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Big Apple and More at NYC LEGO Flagship Store
Name of Page: New LEGO NY Store takes a bite out of the Big Apple |
Created by various Master Builders for the LEGO company |
Found at: http://modelbuildingsecrets.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/new-lego-ny-store-takes-a-bite-out-of-the-big-apple/ |
Details: Rounding up additional photos and coverage: MovinOverTheMoon's flickr photos Vengeance of Lego's flickr photos jacquelinemortimer's flickr photos erockonvolks's flickr photos notenoughbricks' flickr photos (focused on the "ribbon"-style models that are unique to this location) Kinzcove's Brickshelf gallery |
Friday, July 2, 2010
Mining Mecha for Minifigs
Name of Model: Magma Mech Overhauled |
Created by: -infomaniac- |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-infomaniac-/tags/magma/ |
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Citigroup Center, New York
Name of Model: Citigroup Center, New York |
Created by: Spencer_R |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/51130204@N04/sets/72157624372848782/ |
Details: |