Arm up for summer with an assortment of Popsicle brand frozen confectionary treats: Firecracker, Creamsicle, Twin Pop, and Ice Cream Sandwich.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
Arm up for summer with an assortment of Popsicle brand frozen confectionary treats: Firecracker, Creamsicle, Twin Pop, and Ice Cream Sandwich.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
An ancient scroll. If you read between the lines you can make out some of the “LEGO” from the studs.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
Avoid burns while lighting your candles with this nifty device.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
A battleship from the Battleship board game by Milton Bradley. I remember the commercial for “Electronic Talking Battleship” from my childhood fondly, although I’ve only played the game a handful of times.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
A couple walking along the beach at sunset. This scene only uses three LEGO colors: dark red, light orange, and light yellow.
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone.
The men (and lizards) of the 373rd Reptilian Infantry Squad, serving in the European Theatre of Operations during WWII.
The base of the display is in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex footprint.
This was mostly inspired by both Andrew Becraft’s Great Leader’s on Terrible Lizards and the upcoming documentary America’s Fighting Dinosaur.
Built for MocAthalon 2013 on MOCPages.
See the entire photoset here!
“We are the servants of Saruman the Wise, the White Hand: the Hand that gives us man’s-flesh to eat.”
This is a LEGO built mosaic of The White Hand of Saruman from The Lord of the Rings. I wanted to go for a studs-out build on the hand to get a feel of a tattered banner.
21 ¼” x 31 ¼
Celebrating the inspiration of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, The White Tree of Gondor, The White Horse of Rohan and The White Hand of Saruman represent three books, three movies, and three areas of Middle-earth. These mosiacs were created especially for a gallery event put on by TheOneRing.net: “An Unexpected Art Show” held in Los Angeles on February 22, 2013.
This is a collaborative build by the OneLug, a fellowship of builders consisting of Brandon, Bruce, and Remi.