This Star Wars base on Naboo, by TWC Productions, has a lot of great features. I love how vibrant the sea looks, and there's some stellar rockwork going on too. The three main base structures are designed very well indeed, making this stand out among the many, many Star Wars bases floating around the internet.
A blog about the spectacular MOCs (My Own Creations) built by LEGO fans across the globe.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
So many colours!
eldeeem has posted this really sweet spaceship, with a very striking colour scheme. The curved wings flow well, but I especially love the lime-green highlights, many of which look to be stickers, or at least printed bricks. I for one hope to see many more interesting ship designs like this one.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
The Battle Rages On!
The Iron Builder between Disco86 and Matt De Lanoy (Pepa Quin) rages on, with both builders making great use of the seed part.
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From Matt De Lanoy:

From Diso86:


From Matt De Lanoy:

Silver Blade
LEGO DOU Moko brings us SIlver Blade, the 'bot to rule all bots. The use of various Bionicle masks and weapons to give this boss of a robot a sleek, muscled look is pure genius. This is definitely the kind of guy I want to have on my side.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
History built right!
There have been a fair few historically-accurate creations built recently, but not many are as good as this one. Gary Brooks had this beast ready just in time for BrickFair VA, but clearly a lot of time, effort - and not least money! - went into it. It depicts the Battle of Rorke's Drift, made famous by the 1964 film Zulu, though it is based not on what the film shows but what actually happened on that day in 1879. Gary has put together a very interesting account in the description on Flickr, so make sure that you read it. As for the MOC, well...what a beast! The olive-green leaves on the ground make it look like it really is in the South African wilds. The scale is incredible....
Thursday, 7 August 2014
This base makes M-Tron even cooler!
How can you not love this epic build from Blake Foster? The four years he spent building it were clearly not wasted at all, as this beauty is absolute perfection. I know this has been blogged elsewhere, but some things are so incredible that they deserve to be recognised just that little bit more. Oh, I almost forgot: check out the accompanying video for more awesomeness.
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
You cannot pass!
Leonardo Da Brick built this epic reconstruction of the confrontation at Khazad-dum for the MELO. This rockwork should inspire us all, it's truly incredible. I also love the way he made the Balrog tumbling into the abyss. Also mighty thanks to the great J.R.R. Tolkien for writing such an epic scene in his books.
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