A Whole New Dimension: A Look Inside an Ancient Gate
/The Ancient Gate of Qarava is a mysterious place… but join us for a look behind the facade at the Technic structure that made this LEGO creation possible.
Read MoreThe Ancient Gate of Qarava is a mysterious place… but join us for a look behind the facade at the Technic structure that made this LEGO creation possible.
Read MoreWhen LEGO bots become the fashion, Marius Herrmann’s fashion bots will be trendsetters. These pant-wearing robots are carefully crafted with loads of clever part uses to discover!
Read MoreAndreas Lenander continues to build excellent sci-fi models, the latest being this very starfighter that immediately caught my attention. Just look at those wings, with the incredible angles and the colors that grab your eyes' focus. There's so much subtle detailing in this model, which allows the ship to be sleek and greebly at the same time -- a rare combo.
Swoooooooooooooooooosh!!!
The 2002 theme of Ice Planet inspired Sylon-tw to craft this spaceship that I'm sure could skate right through your planet's atmosphere. Though this little ship is compact, it looks like it would be pretty fast, zooming through the sky, patrolling the arctic area (or wherever it's been assigned). The intakes for the engine positioned on each side add a lot to the model, as well as the use of the fairly new cockpit/slope element in translucent orange. If you're in a cold environment, keep an eye out for this guy!
Another SHIPtember has gone by, once again full of incredible sci-fi spaceSHIPs! The 5th annual contest produced some of the best SHIP's Flickr has yet to see. With each design being 100 studs long or more, they all are leaving an impact on SHIP builders for the future.
Fellow BrickNerd contributor El Barto and myself also contributed our own SHIP's this year, and we had fun doing while doing it!
Until next year's amazing space contest, enjoy these highlights picked out by your favorite BrickNerd members!
It's SHIPtember V, the fifth annual SHIP building contest! Eat. Sleep. SHIP!
As always, the objective of this incredibly fun competition is to build a massive and original SPACESHIP!, one that has to be a minimum of 100 studs in length. With one and a half weeks of building time to go, we thought it was time to showcase a few of our favorite completed SHIP's that have joined the Armada for SHIPtember V! Even some contributors for BrickNerd have gotten in on the action, like this SHIP by El Barto. I'm currently working on my entry, and I hope to see some other contributors participate! The SHIP's featured below, built by each builder respectively, are just a few of the completed SHIP's that we have yet to see. Head on over to the SHIPtember Flickr group to see more models in the works!
I have a feeling there is soon going to be a large spike in LEGO Blade Runner activity, as seen here with this latest model from Legopard. The Blade Runner cruiser was already cool enough, yet this builder was able to put an even cooler and more unique spin on the vehicle then you would normally seen. This model is just such an awesome mixture of futuristic and steampunk combined!
The xDragon 8C speeder, christened by its designer Guy Smiley, is a wonderful example of Bionicle elements fitting seamlessly in with regular LEGO building system pieces. Underneath the two large Bionicle pieces, you can see some of the "internal" detailing and systems of the speeder bike. This model, an entry into the annual LEGO Speeder Bikes Contest, features a very ingenious base for a display/background. It appears that the road's surface (or what once was) has broken up severely, or is actually floating in mid-air. A truly inspiring entry. Doesn't it make you want to build a futuristic bike?
Prepare for battle! Robbadopdop has designed four wickedly cool "Powersuits." Each is unique, yet they all appear to belong together. It's rare to see this kind of build that still incorporates the minifig helmets and visors as the actual heads. The craftsmanship that went into each of these models is very impressive and shows dedication. The techniques used are phenomenal, and I especially like all the different weapons/accessories. Let's get ready to rumble!
A never before seen UFO is orbiting the Earth. Is this a scout? Is war coming? All I know is that I'd love to fly around in this spaceship! This craft, designed by A Plastic Infinity, has a very unique design and color combination. After studying this build closely, I haven't been able to find a single standard LEGO brick (1x2 or 2x4's). Every brown element is a sloped or angled piece that creates the magnificent look of this UFO. I also especially like the turbine in the rear and also the light blue translucent cockpit. Safe travels!
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