Name of Model: Suncrest |
Created by: Nathaniel Shields |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/225850 |
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Fans of LEGO® and models made of LEGO® showcase one model each day.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Minifig Scale Space-Age Floating Rock
Monday, November 29, 2010
Robotics Monday: Sniepir
Name of Model: Sniepir |
Created by: Shep (Tinkernology) |
Found at: http://tinkernology.blogspot.com/2010/11/sniepir_06.html |
Details: I've wondered for a while if it would be possible to control a Nerf gun with an NXT |
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Fanwelt 2010 Round-Up
Name of Event: Fanwelt |
Found at: http://www.legofanwelt.de/home/index_e.php |
Details: mockingbird's Brickshelf gallery monorail's Brickshelf gallery V2's Brickshelf gallery Vincent Kessels' flickr photos Flickr group pool Américo Verde's flickr photos Bastings's Brickshelf gallery lbaixinho's flickr photos Dino2's Brickshelf gallery Aliencat's Brickshelf gallery danielz's Brickshelf gallery (Castle layout only) SvL's Brickshelf gallery (Star Wars / Endor layout only) eiker86's Brickshelf gallery For the sake of our sanity, I've skipped sharing links that have fewer than 20 photos. If you know of event coverage that I've missed, you can send it in to legomodeloftheday@gmail.com |
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Starships from Star Trek: The Original Series
Name of Models: Star Trek: The Original Series |
Created by: icgetaway (Brandon Griffith) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brandongriffith/sets/72157625332752407/with/5203841964/ |
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Black Friday 2010
Name of Model: Unholy Trio of Christmas Presents |
Created by: Peter Aoun |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/graznador2/5200195519/in/pool-44124304756@N01/ |
Details: This is something of a lean Black Friday - in previous years, we've recommended running off to various stores for discounts of as much as 50% off of LEGO kits, but this year there are no deals that good to be had. The best deals seem to be from our friends at LEGO Shop at Home. They've added a variety of newly discounted sets to their Sales and Deals page, and will be adding a fresh selection of newly discounted sets on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday as well. Also for these four days, they are offering free shipping on all orders over $49 and 10% off on all orders over $149. |
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Turkey
Name of Model: Turkey |
Created by: powerpig set-ups (Chris McVeigh) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/powerpigsetups/5151442862/ |
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Technic Elephant (An Alternate Model for set 8271)
Name of Model: My 26th alternative model of 8271 LEGO Technic set. The elephant leans and moves its head. grohld@centrum.cz |
Created by: grohl666 |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=452337 |
Details: I've thought for a while now that the field of alternate models should be more popular. Way too few LEGO hobbyists seem interested in building something small that anyone could build, and instead you see things head the other way - towards giant behemoths full of expensive parts, which often say more about how much you're willing to spend on LEGO than about how skilled you are as a builder. Coming up with alternate models for an official kit serves as a bit of an equalizer: it's all about what you can do with a reasonable set of constraints, and not about what you can afford. That said, even when people do experiment with building alternate models, they usually only try out a few simple designs. Not today's builder. If you look at his Brickshelf gallery, you'll find no fewer than 26 designs that are made entirely out of the parts in set 8271 - a small kit that only cost $20 and has exactly 200 pieces. While the part selection isn't that bad, I don't think anyone would have expected that so many decent models could be built without any additional parts. ...which brings us to today's model. It's an evocative design that is very clearly an elephant. Some simple gearing allows the head to sway from side to side when a knob is turned, and a lever in the back can move the head up and down. |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
VAYU
Name of Model: VAYU |
Created by: Masahiro Yanagi |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=452548 |
Details: It looks like there's some more info on this graphic, but I can't read Japanese (my ability to pretend to speak all languages on the internet depends on text not being part of a graphic). EDIT 12/1/2010: an additional Brickshelf gallery now has "making of" photos. EDIT 3/1/2010: Another update to the gallery shows more photos of the exterior. |
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
NXT-Based 3D Laser Scanner Creates LDRAW Parts
Name of Model: 3D Laser Scanner |
Created by: Phillipe "Philo" Hurbain |
Found at: http://www.philohome.com/scan3dlaser/scan3dlaser.htm |
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Festival of the Masters 2010
Name of Event: Festival of the Masters |
Found at: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/special-events/festival-of-the-masters/ (already updated for 2011) |
Details: Mike Huffman at the BrickBuildr blog has already gone ahead and started a roundup for us. Here's what he missed/what has been posted since: Screaming Banshees of Doom's flickr photos robstormer's flickr photos |
Miniland Ballerina Christmas Ornament
Name of Model: Miniland Ballerina Christmas Ornament |
Created by: Model Gal(Mariann Asanuma) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/model_gal/tags/ballerina/ |
Details: As recently announced on her blog, her ornaments are for sale on Etsy. She has since built even more great ornaments. |
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Miniland-scale Maersk Truck
Name of Model: DAF XF105 |
Created by: Mad physicist |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/madphysicist/tags/xf105/ |
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Studs-Up Mona Lisa Mosaic
Name of Model: Mona Lisa, redux |
Created by: Eric Harshbarger |
Found at: http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/mona_lisa_2.html |
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Specimen 082 in his Bionicle Chamber
Name of Model: Specimen 082 |
Created by: -Disty- |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/46117735@N08/tags/space/ |
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Minifig-Scale Classic Space / DUPLO / Bionicle / Technic trike
Name of Model: Moontrike |
Created by: Pat Bunn |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30591566@N02/tags/moclegoscifimecha/ |
Details: That DUPLO tube wheel is mounted on a few tires (which can hold quite a bit with friction, surprisingly), which in turn are connected to the Technic bits and Bionicle weapon. Little more than an inch away from that, we see the Technic structure used as a double-sided element to flip the blue plates (well, this piece) over (yes, this technique's been available for years. You'd be surprised how many seasoned LEGO fans don't know this and continue to whine about how LEGO doesn't make double-sided parts). A few sideways-mounted sarcophagi give us the base of the greebling, and - yes, more places where the studs face a different direction. Many people would think to try something like mounting windshield elements sideways to create a cockpit, but few can build a craft this great all around. |
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
NXT-based Roomba Replacement
Name of Model: Pulito – Featuring DFlex |
Created by: Dave Astolfo at plastibots.com |
Found at: http://www.plastibots.com/?p=1594 |
Details: Today's obligatory "cool LEGO robot everyone is talking about on the internet" is this NXT-based Roomba The video I've featured above is just of the recharging action. A video of the "swiffering" can be seen on the site listed above. |
Sunday, November 14, 2010
King of Diamonds 3D Mosaic
Name of Model: King of Diamonds |
Created by: Marin Stipkovic |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/236062 |
Details: This may be the most unique mosaic we've seen in quite some time. Coming in at around 3 studs thick, this is full of details and unusual techniques. Red clip plates hold flex-tube casings (which have been used as thin rigid hoses in a variety of sets more recently) which form the letter K as connected by minifig hands here. Using a variety of small parts, more hoses, and a generous amount of hinge plates makes the body look particularly impressive. I particularly like the way arch pieces are attached on an angle to make the blade of the King's weapons. This piece has since been sold to LEGO's Community Operations Manager, Jan Beyer, who decided he wanted it for his office after he saw it at Kockice Expo 2010. We never did end up rounding up Kockice Expo 2010, due to lack of links - since we're discussing the event again now, though, it's probably time to bring out the few we did find. Here are the links we've had stashed from that event: Matija Grguric's flickr photos of his contribution Brick Town Talk article on Matija Grguric's models |
We're going to go ahead and call this Saturday AND Sunday's model of the day. It's about time we stopped falling behind, and the Kockice 2010 photos are certainly worth counting as a second day (even though there are "only" a few hundred of them) |
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Another Tower Bridge
Created by employees of the LEGO company, rediscovered by 62 Bricks |
Found at: http://62bricks.com/lego-revisits-the-tower-bridge/ |
Details: Long before LEGO announced the official Tower Bridge kit, they'd actually already designed a LEGO version of the tower bridge that could be built by anyone. Featured in an idea book in 1964, this actually pre-dates the LEGOLAND parks (which feature landmarks in a "miniland" scale, compared to the microscale of this design or the current kit). Sure, the color palette wasn't as broad in 1964, but the old design is larger and is surprisingly convincing considering that it only uses basic parts. |
This is Friday's moment of the day |
Friday, November 12, 2010
57 Chevrolet Bel Air
Name of Model: Chevrolet Now we are talking pure fifties - grab Yourself your Elvis CD and enjoy - This here is a 57 Chevrolet Bel Air |
Created by: misterzumbi |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=179848 |
Details: The answer is that it's based on this earlier model by misterzumbi. Occasionally, when a builder from the AFOL (Adult Fan Of LEGO) community is hired by the LEGO company to design kits, you'll see some of their older models reflected in the projects they work on for the LEGO company. This is clearly one such case. The design appears to have been simplified for the calendar - perhaps to reduce the amount of connections that the LEGO company does not consider to be firm enough to use, or to make it easier for kids to build. Yes, I am absolutely trying to start rumors about them trying to make this a kit, because I know I'd buy (at least) one. It's difficult to get details in a car this size that make it clearly a particular make or model, and this one is an astounding success, using offsets of various fractions of a stud alongside studs-not-on-top trickery. Even the updated version looks great, even if it is a bit dialed back. |
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wyvern
Name of Model: Wyvern (An organic building study - www.brickstud.com) |
Created by: Jordan Schwartz |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451244 and at http://mocpages.com/moc.php/235476 |
Details: This is the first time I've seen the tauntaun horn elements put to good use. Tan cheese slopes (currently exclusive to the Tower Bridge kit) make up most of the body, as well as the feet. Inspired by the many dragons (such as the Hideous Zippleback we featured recently) that use many articulated sections to make poseable necks, Jordan (also known as Sir Nadroj) tried to make the whole body using a similar technique by using a long tube as a spine and then using various clip parts to connect the rest of the body. The result is a surprisingly successful "organic building study". Heck, even the mix of the colors on the ground stands out. |
This is Wednesday's model of the day |
Bionicle Batman
Name of Model: Lego Batman |
Created by: uhank |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/uhank/tags/batman/ |
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This is Tuesday's model of the day |
Robotics Monday: Model Factory
Name of Model: Lego factory project v2.0 - Demonstration at LegoWorld 2010 (Zwolle, The Netherlands) |
Created by: DrywFiltiarn (Martijn Bosgraaf) |
Found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgj9cZtW2Fs |
Details: It seems like just a few weeks ago that we were talking about an NXT robot that could print LDRAW designs. We've also seen an NXT-based warehouse for gathering parts, based on the LEGO company's own warehouse. Now, we see a bizarre combination of the two - a 5-NXT factory (staffed with minifigures to "drive" the various motorized parts) that gets parts out of a warehouse and then builds with them using designs generated from LEGO Digital Designer files. The choice of LDD instead of LDraw (like in the previous model-building 'bot) does limit things in a way, but any loss there is made up for by the ability to handle a large and easily changed set of parts. The warehouse contains 95 different types of bricks - over 1500 pieces total to build with. Most impressively, this entire thing was built and programmed in less than 5 months - it was only started in June of 2010. To see some work-in-progress and behind-the-scenes footage, look at the builder's other YouTube uploads. Here's what the whole LEGOWORLD set-up of this factory looked like (click to "enbiggen"): |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Creations for Charity
Name of Model: Creations for Charity |
Created by various builders |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1541893@N21/pool/with/5149859218/ |
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This is Sunday's model of the day |
Snowflake Ornaments
Name of Model: Snowflake ornaments |
Created by: Model Gal(Mariann Asanuma) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/model_gal/tags/snowflake/ |
Details: As recently announced on her blog, these are now available on Etsy. |
This is Saturday's model of the day |
Miniland-Scale Bench
Name of Model: LEGO Park Bench / LEGO Family on Bench |
Created by: michelle6box (Michelle Allison) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53312390@N05/tags/miniland/ |
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This is Friday's model of the day |
House at Bron-Y-Aur Stomps on other Minifig-scale Castles
Name of Model: Bron-Y-Aur |
Created by: - Derfel Cadarn - (Luke Watkins Hutchinson) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/45244184@N04/sets/72157625305704700/with/5140835613/ |
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This is Thursday's model of the day |
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Technic Sedan with Brick-Built Details
Name of Model: RedSedanI (Brickshelf gallery lists the longer description: 4 Door, V8, four speed, parking brake, 4 Wheel Suspension, Rear Torsion bar, Tilt steering, 6 way adjustable front seats -thank you pixsrv-, front center armrest, rear flow through armrest, full size spare, adjustable sunroof, thirdwig@yahoo, up for more) |
Created by: thirdwigg, also on flickr as thirdwig. |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=224200 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/thirdwig/sets/72157623097758397/with/5102762865/ |
Details: The builder of this car, though, took on this challenge and excelled. This Porsche has a full body and interior, steering, suspension, and even the hallmark of a truly thought out car in this genre - adjustable seats. You haven't truly made a LEGO car that attempts to match real cars in looks and functionality unless you've included at least one feature that's only of use to the tiny passengers. |
This is Wednesday's model of the day |
Saturday, November 6, 2010
World's First Interplanetary Trans-Aether Steam Rocket
Name of Model: Aether traveler |
Created by: captainsmog |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/captainsmog/4542571453/in/set-72157623908933430/ |
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This is Tuesday's model of the day |
Friday, November 5, 2010
3 NXT Wall-E
Name of Model: zWall-E4 (NEW Wall-E made for Zwolle!) |
Created by: Marc-Andre Bazergui (bazmarc), blogger for The NXT STEP - LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT Blog |
Found at: http://thenxtstep.blogspot.com/2010/10/new-wall-e-made-for-zwolle.html More photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/bazmati/ZwallE4uWIP# |
Details: As seen in Zwolle recently, there is a new LEGO Mindstorms NXT-based version of Wall-E. This version tries to be strictly purist and true to the NXT system - not only does this not use any third-party robotics components, but this doesn't even use Power Functions motors (unlike the first great Wall-E we covered)! 8 NXT motors and 3 NXT programmable bricks were crammed in here to get this realistic and surprisingly expressive range of motion. While it doesn't transform, it seems to have every other Wall-E behavior down. Color sensors were even used to allow his eyes to light up in different colors. Don't miss the second link above, which has some photos of the internal mechanisms. |
Thursday, November 4, 2010
LEGOLAND Halloween
Name of Photo Set: Legoland 2009 |
Photos by: Ayleen Gaspar |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/spookyamd/sets/72157622705258056/with/4061849229/ |
Details: Scratch that: one more quick link (11 photos by laura*b): http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurabloom/sets/72157622684895136/with/4054307270/ |
This is Sunday's model of the day |
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Minifig-Scale Haunted House
Name of Model: Haunted House |
Created by: Legohaulic (Tyler Clites) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/legohaulic/tags/haunted/ and http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=449848 |
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This is Saturday's model of the day |
Minifig-Scale Couch
Name of Model: Couch |
Created by: NIRDIAN |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nirdian/5115705554/ |
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This is Friday's model of the day |