We always love featuring crazy starfighter designs here on BrickNerd, and you the builders never seem to run out of ideas. SweStar revealed his latest design of a rather large starfighter, incorporating a nice color combination and enough greebles to make any spaceship builder happy. Elegance meets science-fiction designs with this inspiring model. Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
Anythony Wilson and Jayfa came together for an interesting collaborative build. The image of Yin and Yang is a symbol that many are familiar with today. These two builders brought their creature building skills together to form a piece that could easily be considered art. A depiction of Yin and Yang through the shape of two dragons. Beautiful! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
Andreas 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!!! Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
Builder Pol Mac is pretty freshly out of his dark ages, but seems to have come out with a vengeance, check out this gorgeous (first ever) dragon! It's designed to be flexible without big gaps in the body, and I'd say it was successful. My favorite detail has to be the eyes though, what a simple, elegant solution. The combination of lever base and mudguard has instant expression. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I know there's a video in the works for this, but I'm going to share it now anyway. Check out this beautiful creation by builder sadovich7.9! If that name sounds familiar to you it's because he's the designer of the LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle. Now he's back with a little mechanical wonder that I can't wait to see in motion, one of DaVinci's concepts for a human powered flight, the ornithopter. There's even a little orrery in the base, what a wonderful detail. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy