Stardust

I so love it when I'm scrolling though my Flickr feed and with no conscience decision find myself going "oooooooooh". When this happens you can bet it's a unique or particularly stunning MOC, and this craft by The /\rchitect is both of those, and more. It's simultaneously gorgeous and baffling, as your eyes and brain try to make sense of it. It's like the illegitimate love-child of the Slave One and H.G. Wells, and it's spectacular.

Stardust
Stardust
Stardust

The Life Tree

Builder Fraslund continues to amaze with his tribute MOCs to the novel To Whatever End. This one is the Tree of Life, and it's stunning. According to the novel it's carved in stone but appears to sway and move, and those standing near it feel a gentle current of peace and healing. I think we need one of these in every city, and at least a dozen in Los Angeles.

Construction

Yes, this isn't exactly realistic, and I think it's too bad. Watching a building go up while all the disciplines required worked simultaneously would be really cool! This is almost like a moment in construction and a cross section put together. Although I have to ask, where's the foreman? There should be a guy walking around with a foam cup looking important.

Construction

G2 Repair Droid (Goose Droid)

You all know what a Star Wars and Disney geek I am, so where those two met always had my attention (and now they're one and the same, I'm doomed). When Star Tours opened in 1986 I was blown away. The ride was fun, even if it always made me a little queasy, but what I always enjoyed was the queue, especially these little guys. What you may not know is the basic structure of the Goose Droid is actually a repurposed animatronic frame of a goose from America Sings, hence it's nickname. Joe Meno has crafted three of these little guys, the largest being animated with LEGO Mindstorms robotics. Cue Star Tours public announcement tone.

Chores In Spaaaaaaaace

Here's a fun fact, I can't stand the sound of vacuum cleaners. I think it's because my mom was a bit of a clean freak and I woke up to the sound of one all the time as a kid. I can't imagine what one would sound like in this futuristic hangar, but I think I'd be too distracted on how completely AWESOME it is to care. Not only is the construction of this MOC by Wami Delthorn utterly gorgeous, this shot is brilliantly composed. I'm smitten.

Vacuum Cleaning Duty

Ignatius Bartholomew Pompus XXXVII: Archduke of Arrogance

You are cordially invited to the splendid dwelling of his most gracious host, the Archduke. Please understand that whatever attire you don will pale in comparison to his, but formal attire is requested. The food will most certainly be the best you've ever consumed. And the Archduke requests that no housewarming gifts are brought, nothing you can bring is better than what he has already.

Ignatius Bartholomew  Pompus XXXVII: Archduke of Arrogance

Drop a Dime

When I was a kid and we were out and about, a dime in the pocket and one of these devices was how we got in touch with someone. If we needed a ride home, we found a pay phone. I wouldn't say I'm particularly nostalgic of this antiquated technology, I don't miss them at all. But I can appreciate a perfect reproduction, and this MOC by Siercon and Coral is just that, perfect.

Lego Payphone

HARDnuary 2015

If you haven't already heard, HARDnuary is once again underway. What's that you ask? Well, quite simply it's a building challenge for hardware and everyday items, sort of the mastery of the mundane. There are no prizes, but you wouldn't know that by the enthusiasm of builder KOS brick, who has committed to a MOC every day in January, and so far it's been impressive.

HARDnuary 2015 - Building Challenge
Vintage Flip Cell Phone
Cigar's Ashtray

Builder Showcase - David Hensel

Builder Showcase - David Hensel

There are few in the castle genre that haven't heard of David Hensel, AKA Legonardo Davidy, and there are a great many outside the theme (and AFOL community) that have marveled at his creations. His unorthodox, fluid and organic style is eye catching and splendid, and he is a pioneer of building techniques.

His work continually leaves me in awe, and his down-to-earth attitude and humble personality make his MOCs even more appealing. I'm very happy to let you all get to know him a little better.

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The 70's

I spent my formative years squarely in the 70's, and they weren't pretty. Bellbottom jeans, disco, The Gong Show and avocado appliances are just a taste of some of what that age of excess had to offer. It wasn't all bad though. The 70's also gave us Star Wars, micronaughts and Atari. There were some pretty groovy interiors back then too, as expertly demonstrated by builder eyescream54. I'm pretty sure one of those records is Meco Star Wars too (ok, just wishful thinking).

Neo Seventies Loft