Mirko Soppelsa is (literally) building up quite the collection of massive LEGO Star Wars builds. This time, Davin Felth AKA TK-1023 is the subject of Mirko’s expert handiwork. What do you mean, you haven’t heard of Davin Felth?! If I say “Look, sir! Droids!”, does that help to jog your memory? Well, now you know his name, and you have to suffer with that useless knowledge taking up valuable space inside your brain like I do. Let’s just go back to admiring Mirko’s superbly detailed sculpture… And once you’re done with this one, you can see some of his other marvels in our archives. The post Look, sir! 5,000 pieces of LEGO Star Wars awesomeness! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Theo Spencer
As one of the largest Space Pirates fought by warrior Samus Aran, it’s a wonder that this LEGO-made Kraid manages to fit into frame. Builder Bionic Supreme has clicked together the perfect set of dark green, olive green, and dark tan Bionicle bits to recreate this Metroid villain. But beware the spinning claws and abdominal spikes! Just like in the video games, they also look particularly deadly in brick-built form. And something tells me we’ll be seeing more of Samus’s foes in the near future…. The post Samus fears this Metroid baddie made of LEGO appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Kyle Keller (TBB Managing Editor)
The last time Khang Huynh and Ky Duy Phong teamed up, they built one of the most impressive creations to feature on this website last year. With the Lunar New Year – or Tet, in their native Vietnam – coming up, these builders have joined forces again to create this suitably seasonal affair! It’s a colossal apricot blossom tree, symbolising good luck, good health, wealth, happiness and love in the new year. At the same time, this creation in particular symbolises just how talented Khang and Ky are! The large scale means some parts can be put to clever uses. A bunch of green swords are perfect for blades of grass, and the butterfly at the top uses wings re-purposed from an Avatar set. The post Bring in the Lunar New Year with this gorgeous (and huge!) LEGO apricot blossom tree appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Theo...
Happy Chinese/Lunar New Year to those who celebrate and why not spend some of the day to build some of the new LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival sets. This year, we celebrate the Year of the Dragon which is the most powerful animal on the Chinese Zodiac and has been long revered as a symbol of strength and good luck. LEGO has released a couple of the dragon sets this year with the Auspicious Dragon (80112) and the Year of the Dragon (40611) gift with purchase set. As a Rakuten/Linkshare Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. • Festival Calendar (40678) – $29.94• Spring Animal Playground (40709) – $12.99• Cherry Blossoms (40725) – $14.99• Auspicious Dragon (80112) – $89.99• Family Reunion Celebration (80113) – $129.99 The post Happy Chinese/Lunar New Year – Year of the Dragon appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
Outer Wilds by Minibrick Productions is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,190 piece set features the Spaceship used in the game and some side builds. The project joins Spirited Away, Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender, Venus Flytrap, Minerals Display, Dreamworks’ Shrek’s Swamp 2, Hello Kitty and Friends – 50 Years, Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch, Medieval Tournament, Cherry Blossom Ikebana, Roman Forum, Interstellar, Metallica M72 World Tour, and Suitcase Express! as the ones to reach the First 2024 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas Outer Wilds Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran