Game of Thrones fans should recognize this familiar castle, it's the Pyke, in the Iron Isles. The Ironborn are a hearty and gruff people, as proud as they are prone to violence. Here we see a not untypical ritual of succession, namely throwing the ruler from a great height and taking his crown. I'm usually not a fan of the mixing of old and new grey, but builder Eggy Pop pulls it off beautifully here. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I'd bet just about all of us in the AFOL community, at some point, have heard someone say that we "still play with LEGOs." Okay, fine, I build spaceships, yes. And occasionally swoosh them around the house. It may be a 120 studs long with over 12K pieces, but it's still a spaceship. Now, Didier Burtin has created a modern artistic piece that may silence those snarky comments. A wall mounted, wood backed, studs up rendering of an ocean view. Using only lines of color, it's very effective, and looks quite impressive as a center piece over what appears to be a living room console. So stunning, in fact, you may not have noticed his Saturn V Rocket over there on the left. Zoom! Original linkOriginal author: El Barto
David Zambito took the classic TIE fighter cockpits and put them to good use in this other worldly colonization vignette. He integrated them so well, to the point that you almost couldn't see them as anything but a glass dome on an another world. These microscale colonization style builds are a rather popular idea, and David added another great one to the mix. The terrain color choice really pops, drawing you into see this build. Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner
I was going to wait until the one week mark to post this, but I'm so excited I can't. Check out the prizes from LEGO! This year's theme is "80's" and to celebrate we're giving away three sets from iconic 80's movies, namely Ghostbusters, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. First place is going to get a Ghostbusters HQ, Second place is going to get a Snowspeeder and Third place is going to get a Speederbike! Thank you to LEGO for sponsoring Nerdvember! Check out this post for more details and get building! Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
What do you get when you mashup castle, pirates, space and a yearly need to build a SHIP 100 studs or longer? You get the Lonsaí by W. Navarre, which somehow we missed back in September. But thanks to this lovely photo edit by Mark of Falworth it's back in the spotlight. What an absolutely fantastic, whimsical vessel. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy