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Lego just built a lifesized X-Wing up a mountain

December 16, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is how Lego celebrated 20 years of Star Wars! They took 2.5 million small plastic bricks up a mountain in Switzerland and built an X-Wing.

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The Battle of Sokovia rebuilt LEGO brick by brick

August 15, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This impressive LEGO build recreates the huge battle at the end of Avengers Age of Ultron. The MCU Wikia says the final struggle against Ultron was responsible for nearly 200 deaths and over 470 billion dollars in property damage. Look closely and you can see Hulk, Captain America, Scarlet Witch and Hawkeye battle Ultron sentinels […]

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The dragon’s maw

January 6, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This white dragon is a LEGO build of skill! The craftsman is Aaron Newman and he has a great collection of dragons on display over at his Flickr gallery. What stands out to me about this particular LEGO monster is the maw. We have an impressive row of teeth. Heck! There’s even a tongue. The […]

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800 pieces of Lego chestburster

October 14, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This Lego xenomorph chestburster build from the Arvo Brothers is one of my favourites. As it happens some of the pieces are quite hard to find but if you’ve an impressive collection you may be able to build this alien in about 90 minutes. The YouTube channel MyBrikBox has a time lapse which shows the […]

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Fierce! 10,000 bricks in this dangerous dragon!

August 1, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This huge Bionicle dragon is the impressive work of builder Yeonghun Joe. Check out his Flickr account. It has no shortage of dazzling dragons and mecha! This particular build stands out for being over a meter long and over half a meter tall! That’s 10,000 individual bricks! I’m no builder and it’s the curves of […]

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LEGO egg bursts into a Facehugger

June 24, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Daniel Stoeffler’s Facehugger and egg is a LEGO masterpiece. The Facehugger itself is a meter long while the egg is some 50cm high. That feels like about the right size to me. Deadly LEGO. We’ve featured LEGO Facehuggers before on Geek Native like this one from Carlos Valero but hats off in a messy bloody […]

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Dennis Qiu’s Cerberus

January 1, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Dennis Qiu frequently creates incredible LEGO monsters and beasts. Pop over to his Flickr stream to share the full gallery of photographs and builds. A highlight for me came early in 2016 when Dennis put together this Cerberus. Check out the chains for details.

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This incredible LEGO Bird of Prey has uncloaked

December 31, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

For the full experience check out Kevin J Walter’s Flickr stream. He first put together a proof of concept for this mighty Klingon LEGO spaceship using virtual bricks back in 2010. It has taken a good 6 years to put this complex build together and the result is surely worth the investment! I’m amazed at […]

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Graceful Death Star LEGO stop motions

December 28, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Stop motions are very demanding on your time. Each tiny movement means a change, a photograph and an ever-expanding animation. Imagine how long it would take to put together a stop motion animation of a LEGO Death Star coming together. Okay, that’s your starting point. Imagine you also need to animate each step so the […]

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Forged by Morgorth: The LEGO balrog

December 22, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Actually, it was’t Morgorth who is responsible for this particular Balrog. For this impressive LEGO build we can thank masterbuilder Chak hei Mok. Do check out his Flickr stream for some very clever builds. I think Chak’s worked wonder to recreate fire with LEGO. This is not a creature I’d want to encounter while playing […]

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