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zi zy never fails to impress with amazing mecha skills!
Such a clean naval model by Thomas of Tortuga.
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zi zy never fails to impress with amazing mecha skills!
Such a clean naval model by Thomas of Tortuga.
I like a lot of things about the Nexo-Knights theme and it’s turned out some great sets. The last wave of sets were a bit of a turn off for me, with nearly every set using large, hard plastic wheels (some of my least favorite elements). Pictures of the more recent sets have brought me back. Continue reading 72004 Tech Wizard Showdown
I’m a big fan of LEGO® mecha. I love seeing all the amazing models getting posted on the internet. The only sad thing, for me, is that I don’t build more of them. Maybe I start to ambitious. Mostly, I’m slow. I started my latest mecha back in May! Continue reading Ryder RMS-47
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As usual, zi zy‘s shaping is excellent!
Who doesn’t love a good plague doctor? Patrick Biggs really did a great job on this figure.
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At first glance, I honestly didn’t think this was LEGO®! Hats off to Anthony SÉJOURNÉ for the amazing soap bubbles.
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This blacksmith’s shop by Markus Rollbühler is full of fantastic details and parts usage!
I have a soft spot for religious iconography and Leonid An did a lovely job on this character.
de-marco really packed this delivery truck with character.
The marine themed vehicles in the LEGO® Ninjago Movie are pretty fantastic. Unfortunately for me, a number of them were exclusive to retailers that I don’t usually patronize. So here I am finally breaking into this 70610 Flying Jelly Sub. Continue reading 70610 Flying Jelly Sub
Of course, I couldn’t review just one of the two seasonal Christmas sets. The first one (40262 Christmas Train Ride) was pretty good, but this one looks even better. The parts count alone is enough for me to pull the trigger, but let’s take a look. Continue reading 40263 Christmas Town Square
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Gerald Cacas did an excellent job on this tiny land cruiser.
Smaller mechs like this really come alive in vignettes like this one by John Cheng.
I love this little crew that Ayrlego put together.