I like the scrappy attitude of builder Tokyo Tag Team. This MOC is inspired by a vinyl figure by Black Seed, which is both rare and expensive. So instead of doing without or admiring from afar, they just built their own, and it's awesome (I'd go so far as to say better than the original)! Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
They were one of the first space travelers, so this seems so appropriate. Builder LEGO 7 imagines an alternate reality where the exploration of the expanses of space is done by simians, and frankly they look pretty awesome. Click through for many more pics. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
How awesome would it be to roll down the street in this beauty? This lovely rendition of the Delahaye 136 by Lino M dates back to when design mattered, men wore hats and there was such a thing as "motoring", where just being out and about in the car was entertainment enough. I think in one of these, even today it would be enough, gorgeous. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
I've seen the famed Hearst Tower in real life, and while this brilliant micro scale recreation from builder Dan_Sto isn't as shiny, the real one doesn't have hotdogs integral to it's structure. Think about that the next time you're wandering in Manhattan. Luckily there's usually there's a hotdog cart for the inevitable craving. Thanks for the head's up Vince Original linkOriginal author: Tommy
Built for the Middle-earth LEGO Olympics, Carter Witz brought to us another representation of the wonderful stone walls of Erebor. What I love most about this build are the colors: gold, light gray, and the beautiful sand green. Carter did a nice job including details besides just treasure, such as the stairs, detailed columns, little windows, and hearths. Good luck if you drop your wedding ring in this. . . Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner