Coruscant Graffiti

I wouldn't normally post a digital model, but I'll make an exception for this baby. I know that the designers took direct inspiration from hotrods when designing the speeders for EP1, so it seems fitting that it should come full circle. Or as Vader would say "the circle is now complete". I can see this parked in front of Mel's, waiting for a milkshake to be delivered by droid.

Speeder Rod - Star Wars Episode II

Review - Liteup Blocks

Review - Liteup Blocks

Every once in a while you need to shed light on a MOC. There are several options for this including light bricks, Power Functions and fiber optics from LEGO (for you purists), LifeLights for more complex (and expensive) options, and assorted other third party light up bricks. Liteup Blocks is a new option that brings light options to your MOC without breaking the bank.

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It's Getting Steamy In Here

Steampunk is probably one of the most difficult to define, and master, genres of building. Some MOCs you look at and instantly think "steam", others fall short. And it's usually not really apparent why. You can't just say "should have more _____ and it would work". This MOC caught my eye, it's got great posture, excellent lines and wonderful detail. And there's no doubt about it, she's steamy.

Steampunk Qwena: The new outfit

Avengers Assemble(d)

I've never been all that much into comics, but there were certainly specific characters I enjoyed as a kid. Iron Man and Spiderman were my favorites. But I was always a bit baffled when characters from different comics were mashed together, I just didn't get it. For instance Justice League left me wondering why the hell Aqua Man was there. It wasn't until I saw Avengers that I understood how that union could really work, and work it did. Now Joel Baker has assembled (get it?) his own team in CudeDude form.

Avengers Heroes Cube Dudes

10-4 Good Buddy, This Here's The Shiny Shiny

I thought this was just a photograph of a truck. There's always a little rush of excitement to realize something you thought was real is brick built. I'm also a bit of a sucker for chrome, so this one packs a punch. I can't imagine how much was spent on custom chrome bricks but as far as I'm concerned it's a good investment, we all win.

Peterbilt 379 with Mac enddump

What Is War? (Can I Eat It?)

Toby digs his digger, at least according to the builder of this nifty little MOC. Inspired by  D-Town Cracka's Friends Vs Fabuland Category of the 2013 Military Build Competition, it's both cute and imposing. I like the humor combined with deadly looks, but what really impresses me is that this is built from what Flickr user Galaktek describes as a "travel LEGO kit". I can truly relate, having had to do the same thing several times. The limited stock is both frustrating and challenging at the same time, but some great building can be accomplished.

Turtle's Armored Digger