Here we see the modern gamer (homoerectus computariumludis) in his natural habitat thanks to the efforts of builder and exhibit curator Graham Gidman . The setting is tranquil at the moment, but be wary of any sudden outbursts, they indicate that something has not gone well in the current activity,
My entry into the Lego Ideas Dino contest. I didn't upload this here originally because there were a couple of tiny little things I wanted to fix up, but in the end I kinda just got tired of taking photos and tweaking this thing (Inevitably I probably just wouldn't get round to doing it anyway) so I just said skrew it and uploaded it here. So yeah here's the final MOC I actually submitted. Couple extra shots here: imgur.com/a/3swX0kd
When i study in medical college, I have a white ZEISS microscope. Althogth my pathalogy was down by my professonal. I stll like my microscope. But i am graduated for 9 year and be a father. So i must sell it to buy more LEGO brick for my child, in fact, these brick are for me. :)
My children have finally become willing, engaged readers!! I know isn’t it so exciting?? My son Noah is really loving the Big Nate book series and my daughter Eden has fell in love with Ivy …
French artist Samsofy started out by photographing extreme sports in urban areas, but has recently focused his camera on smaller subjects. Using geek
This is the second part of a collaboration with Ralf and Jonas, built for the Medieval Industry Category for the 2018 Summer Joust. Since I was going for very certain atmosphere, this was one of those scenes that where at least as difficult to photograph as to build... Make sure you check out my companions' builds too!
Tutorial with description at instagram.
My third (and fourth) CC-standard build, based off of the classic American diners and Art Deco movie theaters of the 1930s and 40s. Instructions showing the construction of the stairs in the theater. Step 1 shows the bricks needed in each stair - two are brown just because I had a lot and they aren't visible in the final one. On the first stair, replace the inverted slope with a standard 1x2 brick. Step 2 shows how the panels fit into the slot created - this is purely a friction fit. Steps 3 and 4 just show the stairs being connected to each other. Based on some of the feedback I have gotten, I have decided to publish this creation on CUUSOO - click here if you want to vote for it!
LEGO Interactive Wall: My little brother works for Facebook and in Building 14 they have an amazing LEGO wall! I knew I needed one in my house! LEGO has always been my therapeutic way to calm or wind down for the night. It's my way of relaxing. I decided to use the Bare C…
Last week I went a bit OTT after a Design & Technology lesson, and designed a whole crateload of Lego furniture. So, please, enjoy the fruits of my labours, squished into four fabulously photoshopped pages. Some office furniture in this page. The sofa in the bottom-right is one of my favourite pieces, but I couldn't fit in it :'(. The drawing desk is one of my genius ideas, shame I have a manky white brick collection.
Some of these jokes are a bit experimental.
Last weekend I took a trip with my husband and daughter to Schaumburg, IL to see the Lego Brickworld Convention. My husband is an avid Lego collector and builder. As an art teacher, I s…