Name of Model: Catwoman |
Created by: Henry Lim |
Found at: http://www.henrylim.org/Catwoman.html |
Details: In spite of all that effort, this mosaic fell down and fell apart - once. Now it's been re-built with glue to ensure that it stays together. |
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Catwoman Mosaic
Sunday, January 30, 2011
A Custom Maersk Train
Name of Model: This is my second Locomotive - Yes I canibalized one Maersk Sealand - and Yes I cut the sticker sheet in pieces to get those Maersk stars - its an 8 wide and 59 long - and she goes thru the Lego curves - Yes she does |
Created by: misterzumbi (Adam Grabowski) |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=161015 |
Details: This Maersk train locomotive was created by misterzumbi before he became a designer for the LEGO company. This actually could never be a set - the sheer size of it would rule it out. There's some argument in the LEGO train community over what the proper size of trains should be (mostly because "minifig scale" is a wildly inconsistent "scale"), but the official kits are almost always 6 studs wide. This one weighs in at 8 studs wide and 59 studs long. This is packed with great details, but the brick-built lettering on the sides. |
Brick-Built Classic Mascot
Name of Model: Some time ago I get the original LEGO clothes from the old LEGO mascot doll from the 1950s. Unfortunately I have not the original doll, so I decided to build one myself. I use a lot SNOT-build to build the head and the hat. Lasse Vestergard, Denmark. |
Created by: Lasse |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=459118 |
Details: |
Friday, January 28, 2011
WeDo-Enhanced Table Soccer
Name of Model: Table Soccer |
Created by: Sariel |
Found at: http://sariel.pl/2010/06/table-soccer/ |
Details: Now that the soccer/football table idea has been done successfully a few times, it was time to spruce up the concept. Here, we have one that includes ball handling and a computerized scorekeeper. The Power Functions WeDo system was used to give the laptop access to two motors and a pair of motion sensors. Fuller documentation's at the links above. By the way - are posts with videos (like this one) still loading alright for everyone? YouTube seems to have changed how they handle embedding, and we want to make sure we're not losing anyone by using the newer embed code. |
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Brickvention 2011 Round-Up
Name of Event: Brickvention 2011 |
Found at: http://www.brickventures.com/ |
Details: Brickset recap Brothers Brick recap Intrastella's flickr photos Time Prowler's flickr photos Brickvention flickr pool Brickvention 2011 flickr pool "Interest building quickly as the lego" article in the "Herald Sun" Modelbuildingsecrets's Weblog recap (focusing on the Love Boat) Brothers Brick covers the "LEGO Ararat in 1972" layout "The older kids on the block" article in "Brisbanetimes.com.au" Shannon Ocean's MOCPages report: part 1 part 2 There's already some overlap there, but since so many of these links in turn link to more photos, we've probably gotten everything covered. |
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
PennLUG's Intermodal Container Port
Name of Model: Intermodal Container Port |
Created by: Shuppiluliumas and other members of PennLUG |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34338074@N06/sets/72157624564108457/ |
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Behind the Set: 8694 Krika
Name of Model: Krika |
Created by: David Bird as a designer for the LEGO company |
Found at: http://birddavid.com/index.php?/lego/krika/ |
Details: Another interesting sidenote (considering Bionicle's evolution from a Technic-based line to a more independent action-figure-based line) is that this same designer was also behind some great Technic sets from 2004-2006. I feel a need to bleg: to the LEGO designers reading this (and I know we have a few) - can you give us a look behind more of what goes on? Obviously, there are reasons why LEGO wants to hold some ideas back, but there's something inspiring about seeing different parts and techniques applied before a set gets scaled back (or otherwise modified) through the process of checking on costs/focus groups/how easy it is to build/marketing concerns/etc. |
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
An Exploding Spray Can in Slow Motion
Name of Model: Inside the Spraycan 2.2 [Under pressure re:fix] |
Created by: Cole Bl♠q |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/coleblaq/sets/72157623949981387/with/5368590052/ |
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Monday, January 24, 2011
New In the Cafe Corner World
Names of Models: Luxury shop and appartment and [WIP] Museum of wax |
Created by: shutinc |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shutinc/sets/72157625018633467/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/shutinc/sets/72157625586133830/ |
Details: Since we're still behind from my hand injury earlier this month (I'm fine now, by the way), I am going to copy what I just posted over at Brick Town Talk and count it as two of the missing days (I, for one, cannot wait to get back to my regular calendar). Brick Town Talk is the definitive place for news and inspiration related to the Cafe Corner-type kits and other models inspired by them. There's recently been a slight change of management, but the site is still growing the same way it has been these past few years. One improvement casual builders will enjoy is the new URL - BTT is now at http://www.brick-town-talk.com/ ! Other new features include the "inspiration of the day" (a photo of a building that could translate well into LEGO form) and the building tips page (which describes the Cafe Corner modular building standard). Two great creations from shutinc's flickr photostream - click the titles for full photosets: Luxury shop and appartment: [WIP] Museum of wax: That last one is supposedly still a work in progress, but it already looks fantastic. There's already an excellent interior: |
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Floppy-Disk Archiving Machine
Name of Model: 3.5" Floppy-disk Archiving Machine |
Created by: Eli Carter |
Found at: https://retracile.net/?year=2011&month=1&day=13 |
Details: It's a common problem - outdated media that's become difficult to use taking up space. Transferring the content from a pile of floppy discs to a larger modern hard drive can be time-consuming, but if you have enough of them it may take less time to create a robot to make it for you. This machine makes use of an NXT kit, an android phone, a Linux-based laptop, and some Python code. The external floppy drive probably simplified the automation process (compared to using a drive built in to the laptop), but the basic idea looks easy enough to apply. Now if only we could send in our floppies to be archived... |
"On the Loose" Displays in Sydney, Australia
Name of Model: On the Loose |
Created by LEGO master builders |
Found at: http://myfun.com.au/on-the-loose/ |
Details: Stobbsc (Christopher Sobbs)'s flickr photos Wanderer and Wonderer's flickr photos News.com.au article Eeks! A mouse . . . blog post (includes some photos) Photo above by Stobbsc (Christopher Sobbs). |
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Part of Harry Potter's Diagon Alley in Cafe Corner Scale
Name of Model: Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes |
Created by: Joel.Baker |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joel_baker/sets/72157625701256635/with/5356656246/ |
Details: The cleverly brick-built windows and the sidewalk mosaic make this stand out even more. Those great round dark orange protruded windows are also accurate to the version in the movies. Oh, and about those rare colors - guess who figured out how much further you can go with them when you use DUPLO? This underused technique was able to keep the part count here unusually low - exactly 1,000 pieces were used. |
Micropolis Bank
Name of Model: Small Bank |
Created by: Rakanishu1024 |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/40485587@N04/5355227444/ |
Details: It's a great place for citizens of micropolis to |
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Miniland Batman
Name of Model: Miniland Batman |
Created by: Octopunk (Jeff Cross) |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/octopunk/tags/miniland/ |
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Clown Fish
Name of Model: Clown Anemone Fish. Custom Lego Set with signature and serial number. 29 copies of limited edition done by hand. On sale at Studio Amida on Bricklink.com Dec. 2010. |
Created by: edulyoung |
Found at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=455767 |
Details: 29 copies of this set have been made available in the builder's BrickLink store. As of this writing, 17 remain. |
Spaceship Carrier Gothica
Name of Model: Gothica |
Created by: Mark Stafford |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/43771 and http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/245858 |
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Monday, January 17, 2011
NXT Soccer Game
Name of Model: Serious NXT Soccer |
Created by: Daniele Benedettelli and Mario Ferrari |
Found at: http://robotics.benedettelli.com/soccer1.htm |
Details: There are some things that we all know are possible, but that few of us have actually gone all-in on. For example, you probably could build a passable Mindstorms NXT soccer-playing robot - or a score-keeping robot, or a simple mechanism that returns a ball that's fallen off a court. Here, it's pushed over the top - a custom-built soccer competition table is automated with a ball-return and score counter, and manned by three additional NXT-based robots - an overhead skycam and two competing soccer players. It also helps that the soccer players are actually pretty good. Third-party sensors are used to allow them to navigate to their side of the field (through RFID) and to seek out a blinking ball (through IR). |
Sunday, January 16, 2011
LDD Versions (and Building Instructions!) for Some of Marcos Bessa's Models
Name of Models: Various, see links below |
Created by: Marcos Bessa |
Found at a few different places, see links below |
Details: No word on if/when we'll see a virtual version of the Ancient Lady's Museum. |
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Large Light Yellow Katrina Cottage
Name of Model: Katrina Cottage-inspired Wisconsin Home |
Created by: SoftaRae . |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/244127 |
Details: |
Friday, January 14, 2011
More Escher-esque Illusions
Name of Photo set: mcescher |
Created by: Brixe63 |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35385165@N05/tags/mcescher/ |
Details: 1. No, these are not photoshopped. 2. No, I don't have any idea how they work either. There are 5 illusions here, and your guess as to how they were done is as good as mine. I actually have a few hunches as to how these work (hint: camera angles can go a long way) but I'd prefer not to ruin the surprise. |
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Star Wars Miniland Coming to LEGOLAND California
Name of Model: STAR WARS™ Miniland Opening |
Created by LEGOLAND California Master Builders |
Found at: http://california.legoland.com/plan/shows_and_events/STAR-WARS-Miniland/ |
Details: The real news is in the headline. A variety of scenes, characters, and vehicles from the Star Wars universe will soon be coming to a special new space in Miniland at LEGOLAND California. Although we've seen LEGO release official sculptures, minifig-scale sets, microscale accessories and even "midi scale" ships, this is the first time they've officially done anything in miniland scale (keen observers can probably tell you about the "unofficial" use of Star Wars characters in the park so far - LEGOLAND Master Builders have a surprising sense of humor when it comes to including fictional characters in real cities in a surreal manner). The new area is scheduled to open March 31st, 2011. Since this has been covered in many places already, we're going to go into round-up mode: Official announcement Press Release (includes a few photos) FBTB coverage (FBTB is a LEGO Star Wars fansite that was given a press pass to an announcement event. They have photos of that event and some exclusive behind-the-scenes photos) LA Times article (they mention that several scenes will be animated, although the official press release only cited the Cantina band as animated) Modelbuildingsecrets's Weblog post (blurb at the end explains that this idea was toyed with back when Mariann Asanuma still worked at the Model Shop - but that they haven't allowed cities outside of America in LEGOLAND California's miniland until now) In related news, the LEGOLAND California Star Wars Days 2011 event has been scheduled and will be on June 18-19. Is there anything we missed? E-mail us at legomodeloftheday@gmail.com |
Bricks Adventure 2011
Name of Event: Bricks Adventure 2011 |
Found at: http://legendbricks.com/BricksAdventure2011/ba2011.html |
Details: Please see the website mentioned above for information on the exhibitors and some photos of models that will be shown at the event (we'd highlight some of those here, but since the photos aren't tied to builders, it'd violate our policy of only highlighting a model when we can properly credit that model's creator). You can also look at the official flickr group from the event to see photos from last year's event (as well as some planning photos for this year, and I'd assume we'll see this year's photos turn up there soon too). See also: Jared Chan's flickr photos |
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
A House in the Hamptons
Name of Model: House in the Hamptons |
Created by: Sean Kenney |
Found at: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/211033 |
Details: |
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
2-Motor Steerable Hexapod Walker
Name of Model: lego technic rc robot walker |
Created by: hisgen01 |
Found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQdJi3jEJMU&feature=player_embedded |
Details: We've seen plenty of walkers before, but I haven't seen a fully steerable hexapod that uses only two motors before. One large Power Functions motor handles the walking motion, and a second motor articulates the body at two points to allow it to change directions. It's a surprisingly simple solution, but it works well. The other nice thing is that we now finally have a walker design that can be made with a LEGO robotics kit without using all of the motors in the kit. |
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
"Failvent" Calendar
Name of Model: Failvent Calendar |
Created by: nolnet |
Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolnet/tags/failvent/ |
Details: The photo above is from day 24: "The Win-Turned-Fail-Over-Time", for reasons that are entirely understandable if you're aware of how phones have changed over the years. |
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Blog Hiatus - Hand Injury
We'll make up the missing days afterwards, but for now I need to take a break from this due to a hand injury. It doesn't appear to be anything major, but the swollen spot hurts when I type (or try to do pretty much anything else). I have some ice on it now and I'm hoping to be back as soon as possible. |
New Year's News 2011
Time for our regular New Year's day business. Once again, Peeron.com has updated their LEGO set instructions database to make all sets released in a given year available - you can now use their database to look up instructions for kits released in 2007. Speaking of databases: Brickset has done their year-end round of improvements. Nothing major this time, but all certainly good things. LEGO has also unveiled some new items for 2010, most of which should be available through Shop at Home. Some highlights: Maersk Container Ship: (#10155, $119.99 USD, 990 pieces) The Maersk Container Ship kit has been reissued again. Conveniently, they've risen the price on this one enough to make it about even with what you'd pay to buy the original off of BrickLink or eBay. Still - it's a great kit and the only way you can get your hands on LEGO pieces in the rare color of Maersk blue without breaking the bank. Collectible Minifigures Series 3: (#8803, $2.99 USD, 1 randomly packed minifigure per bag) Collectible Minifigures Series 3 are now out. You know the drill by now: Randomly packed exclusive minifigures for a low price, but with some characters being quite hard to find. The price has gone up this time around, but is still quite reasonable for minifigures with exclusive molds and prints. Diagon Alley: (#10217, $149.99 USD, 2025 pieces, 11 minifigs) For my money, the most exciting thing here is the new Diagon Alley set in the Harry Potter line. It's similar to other recent kits, like the 2008 Town Plan set or the Medieval Market Village. On top of that, it's got a bunch of great new Harry Potter parts in it! Although LEGO had previously released 4723 Diagon Alley Shops, this new version definitely takes it up a bit in the best way possible. This year's big new playtheme is Ninjago, which is a game based system that involves colorful ninjas defeating "bad guys" through the use of "spinjitzu". This is definitely set up for kids to play with, but there are some new or rereleased elements in here as well. |