Philae Lander

Humans are a pretty ingenious and ambitious lot (when they're not bombing each other or posting pictures of their dinner). Take for instance the Philae Lander here, expertly recreated by builder creative bricks. This craft LANDED ON A COMET! Think about that, designed and launched by humans, a 10 year journey through the harshness of deep space, and stuck the landing on a friggin' comet! And you posted pictures of your pasta last night.

Lego Philae Lander I displayed at the National Space Centre UK with Brickish
Lego Philae Lander I displayed at the National Space Centre UK with Brickish

The Thing

So what's the deal? Why am I showing the poster to John Carpenter's The Thing? Look again, it's BRICK! This seriously phenomenal build is for the MOCathalon over at MOCpages by builder matt rowntRee. This is one of my all-time favorite thrillers, and to see it like this gives me a happy. Click through to see how this amazing and pretty huge MOC was done.

Big thanks to elbarto for the head's up

Cacodemon

Very few would argue what a paradigm shift Doom was. While Wolfenstein blazed the trail, Doom was there to pave a 6 lane highway to Gamerville. It was dark, dirty and lets face it, pretty damn scary for the time. Especially these guys, the Cacodemons, expertly rendered in brick here by builder Jarec. As if you weren't amped up enough, when these guys showed up you were better off wearing a diaper.

Doom

The Eagle

Ahh, Space 1999, another series trying to capitalize on the success of Star Wars right? *Loud Buzzer* Wrong! The series actually premiered two years before Star Wars came out, we just never saw it here in the states much until after Star Wars came out and the whole world went Sci-fi bananas. Here's another fun fact, the series is from Gerry Anderson of Thunderbirds fame. Yes, the show with the marionettes. While the show was always a bit sleepy for my taste I always like the Eagle, it had a real NASA aesthetic and believability. This version by Bricks For Brains is the perfect size for swooshing, gimme!

Eagle 1 front quarter

House Held Aloft

By far one of the most imaginative genres of builders out there are castle fans. I don't just mean this from the building standpoint, but the overall presentation of their work. A great many don't stop at the posting of images, but continue to weave fantastical tales and narratives of the drama and circumstances surrounding that build. This whimsical MOC by Milan Sekiz is a perfect example. Click through to learn how this house came to be perched atop a giant stone hand.

Tree houses are so yesterday
Tree houses are so yesterday
Tree houses are so yesterday

Da Bears

While I'm not a huge sports fan, I am a big fan of bricks, and that's what makes up this excellent football stadium by Dave Kaleta. But what I like even more is the story behind this. It's actually the result of a collaboration between Dave and a very young apprentice, like 6 years young. It all started innocently enough, with just an idea for the field, but it grew into something fantastic.

Soldier Field - Overview
Soldier Field - Steelers vs. Bears

Terraformar

It's long been said that the cockroach will outlast us all, but how will it evolve? Well, here's one possible scenario, Terraformar. Yes, super evolved anthropomorphized cockroaches living on mars with incredible strength and an instinctual hatred for humans. But really who can blame them. Do you suppose they've ever invent the "Human Hotel"? (wait a minute, that's already been invented...hmmm.....)

TERRAFORMAR

Sega Classics

Generally speaking I don't blog LEGO Ideas stuff, but I do make a rare exception. I'm going to do it this time in memory of the thousands of quarters I dropped into classic arcade machines (hey, I was a kid of the 80's) These Sega classic arcade machines by mista_carrot are so clever and fun I just had to share. You know what would make them even cooler? A sound brick (hint hint LEGO)

Sega-Arcade-Machines-01
Sega-Arcade-Machines-04 Space Harrier
Sega-Arcade-Machines-07 Out Run
Sega-Arcade-Machines-10 Thunder Blade

Zack Is Awesome!

So you think you're awesome? Well, you'll never be as awesome as Zach here. Zach had been saving his own money for LEGO Minecraft 21118 The Mine, I say had because yesterday without his parents even knowing he donated that money, a whopping $120, to Pennies for Patients to help kids with cancer (I'll pause while you pick up your jaw).

Well, when we heard about that we were so impressed we had to do something. We're going to hook him up The Mine so he can do a special guest review here on BrickNerd. Look for it in the coming weeks.

In the mean time, you can attempt to be as awesome as Zach and make your own donation to a very worthy cause.

 
 

Thanks to Paul Lee for bringing this awesome kid to our attention.

Star Wars "Midifigs"

This is a project I've been watching for a while, Miro78's "Midifigs". It's a cool new scale for upsizing your favorite minifigs. I really like the scale of these, they're big enough to get some fun detail in, but small enough to not take up too much space. Just about perfect for displaying on a bookshelf or desktop. I'm sure it's a challenge to get the forms and details needed, but that's also part of the fun. 

Midifig Cast of Characters
Luke (Rebel Pilot suit) midifig
Hoth Leia midifig
Chewbacca Midifigure
Han Solo midifig

Predator

Yes, I know I don't cover enough Technic on this site, I have no excuse. But you're in luck, because this beast by NKubate is too awesome not to share. This thing looks fast, very fast. From bottom to top and front to back it's clearly built for speed. And lets face it, the gull wing doors just look cool when you pull up to valet parking at the hottest restaurant in town.

Predator
Predator back

Grasshopper

I don't know about the practicality of bipedal mechs, but I sure do find them fascinating, especially when they break the mold. This unconventional walker is from Vince_Toulouse, and it's a big, green beauty. And when I say big, I mean it. That little yellow figure head you see there, that's a Technic figure, this thing is huge! And I'll award meaningless plus points for clever use of Galidor parts, just 'cause.

Grasshopper01
Grasshopper03

Mr. Giggles

Much has been written on the subject, but this is a serious matter so I will also contribute to the knowledge base: Clowns are terrifying. Even this clown, expertly built from a beloved children's toy and carefully photographed, is terrifying. I'm sure builder Djokson meant no harm and his intentions were completely benevolent, but still, this thing is terrifying.

Mr. Giggles