
What We Have Missed: Day 219, Week 32 In The Year Of 2014
The Simpsons’ Town of Springfield Recreated In LEGO With Incredible Details forget about the official LEGO The Simpsons set, Matt De Lanoy’s recreation of the […]

The Simpsons’ Town of Springfield Recreated In LEGO With Incredible Details forget about the official LEGO The Simpsons set, Matt De Lanoy’s recreation of the […]

it took LEGO enthusiast Angus MacLane three years to complete this custom LEGO Wall⋅E. what makes Angus’ bricked Wall⋅E unique is, he actually started out […]

LEGO Technic kits are awesome. in fact, it is so good that those kits hardly need any change, or is it? if you dabble with […]

if there is one thing missing from LEGO’s comprehensive Star Wars collection, it would be Lightsabers, well, the Lightsaber hilts to be exact. submitted to […]

part of the beauty of LEGO structure or sculpture is attributed by the studs of the finished product. still, there are times when no visible […]

the thing about LEGO is, the bigger the set, the more detail and majestic it will be (the custom Starcraft II Battlecruiser is one good […]

what’s more iconic than the red brick Ghostbusters HQ building and the Ecto-1? the Marshmallow Man, of course; it is kind of the next logical […]

i know it is kind of cruel by curating a bunch of stuff that money can’t buy. however, this custom LEGO Martini Porsche Racing Set is way too cool and it would be criminal not to share it. created by one Malte Dorowski, the Martini International Team comprises a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.1 Turbo, 935/76…

LEGO is a bit like smartphones. what it can do (or in this case, build) is limited to one’s imagination and LEGO aficionado Jason Allemann just went out to prove this point; he has created a working LEGO computer keyboard, well, albeit having a rather ancient PS/2 connector membrane keyboard as the base, but it is…

we, or rather i, have been a fan of LEGO enthusiast Brent Waller’s works. it started when Waller created his own iteration of the The Dark Knight‘s Batmobile nicknamed ‘Tumbler‘. thanks to Waller and the blueprint he willingly shared with fellow LEGO lovers, i was able to build a Tumbler myself.

the Arduino-powered LEGO Technic RC Car is where your love for LEGO and RC cars come together, but in a way that you will get a little more involved then just opening the box and assembling the various bricks and technic parts together. drawing its inspiration from another fellow contributor