This unusual build has an unusual bio-mechanical vibe that contradict its boxy nature. Shannon Sproule‘s builds often have these strange vibes.
This unusual build has an unusual bio-mechanical vibe that contradict its boxy nature. Shannon Sproule‘s builds often have these strange vibes.
I’m a huge fan of brightly colored builds like this amazing mecha. Moko is an extremely talented builder and I always look forward to new creations.
Dieselpunk aircraft like this are a small but interesting niche in the AFOL scene. Ted Andes has a lot of great details going on with this funky little plane!
I’m loving this chibi battleship by Thomas of Tortuga. He takes full advantage of digital building for clever parts usage in unusual colors.
Kelvin Low‘s signature style is in full effect with this new mecha. A sweet mix of system and technic elements complement the chunky look and the color blocking is on point!
There is something so lovely about yellow lift arms, resting perfectly at the intersection of LEGO and industrial design. This motorized rover by David Roberts not only looks cool, but has a novel method of locomotion. Make sure to click-through and check it out!
I love this style of four-wide vehicles. They’re an impractical scale, but builders like de-marco produce these lovely little cars that look so charming beside minifigs.
The mix of warm gold and bright bluish green is amazing in this mecha model. Omar Gonzalez manages to balance the complex color blocking and parts usage to create a lovely ornate texture.
This speeder by Tammo S. is full of amazing curves. I mean, really, just study the way they some together and let it improve your own builds!
One of my favorite things to build in microscale is landscaping. I love all the trees and greenery. I’ve been trying to expand my repertoire and develop some reference content for other builders, so how about I build a 100 different trees! Continue reading First 20 Trees