Manaor Castle
/This castle by Soccersnyderi would be eye catching and charming enough on it's own, but the fact that it hinges open puts it over the top for me. I love the use of different colors and textures in the walls to break it up. I assume the mixing of old and new grays in intentional, unlike when I do it (stupid colorblindness).
"I Love You"..."I Know"
/OK, what are the odds that two amazing carbon freeze chambers from The Empire Strikes Back would show up in two days? I know there's a contest going on, but is one of the categories "build a carbon freeze chamber"? I can't read German so I'm not sure what's going on, but as long as these cool MOCs keep coming I don't care. I do care about the photography though, stop shooting MOCs with iPhones.
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San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Wrap-Up
/Well, I survived. It was exhausting, exhilarating, fascinating and perspiring but I survived. This was only my second Comic-Con ever, and last year I only stayed one day, so it was pretty epic. Here's a quick wrap-up of my adventures at SDCC.
Read MoreGothic Lolita
/I'm immediately reminded of Winona Rider's character in Beetlejuice when I see this, but I know it's not her. This is the fashion mashup Gothic Lolita, made popular in Japan in the late 90's. It's sort of goth, with a hint of anime and good helping of Victorian. It's a little baffling, but since when do teenage fashion trends make any sense?
"What If He Doesn't Survive?"
/This carbon freezing chamber from KW Vaubon looks awesome. It reminds me of a Kenner playset from the 80's. If only LEGO had produced an Ugnaught this facility could be fully staffed. I would love to see this lit and photographed like the movie. It would take some patience, and a fog machine, but it would be amazing.
Thanks for the tip ElBarto!
Boldly Going...
/Here at BrickNerd we like to look back, and sometimes to the future. This is an ensemble I built last year. It all started with the phaser, which I built for a friend who was going off to work on the next Star Trek movie. I liked it so much I built one for myself. Then I decided I needed some other props to go with it. The tricorder lights up with the help of some carefully built-in Lifelites.
This is actually the first time I've blogged any of my own MOCs, and to be honest it feels a little weird. Is it cool to post my own stuff? Comment and let me know.
AW3 Kolibri VTOL
/There's just something so fascinating about a vertical take-off and landing vehicle. Like it's real-world counterpart the Osprey, this little ship can utilize landing zones inaccessible by it's fixed-wing brothers. I like the angles on this, as well as the engine nacelles. It's a simple model, but strikes a good balance between utility and fantasy.
Chess Anyone?
/I would be remiss in my geek responsibilities were I not to post this (it's sort of required). The picture could be better, but I'm sure Mr Spock would find this MOC as irresistible as I do. I'm inspired to build a full size version with the pieces, but I have no time, so I'll leave it to you readers.
The Great Hall Of Rothburg
/There is nothing quite so satisfying after the conquering of another neighboring geographic area than a banquet of turkey, fish, baked goods and... shark? But it's clear that game takes on a new meaning here in Rothburg, judging by the yeti head mounted on the wall.
P-51 Mustang
/If you've ever heard one of these planes (or a squadron) you know what an amazing sound they make. I can only imagine what it have been like to be on the opposite side when these guys appeared in the sky. This MOC is so nice you'd swear it's an official model. In fact, this thing needs to be on Cuusoo, it's got my support.
G9-K7 Will Kill You
/But in his defense, it's his job. You can't have a robot with the designation "Killing Machine" and have it filling Twinkies or trimming toe nails. I love the chest on this robot, I've never seen this combination of parts and it works so well. The arms have an excellent amount of articulation as well. Nice work Master Beef (with fries).
More Brick Sketches
/Chris McVeigh continues to crank out these brilliant little works of brick art. At this rate he'll be able to open a one man show by next spring. I'll be in line, cash in hand.