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Old Pizza Chef

This is me in the future Smiling

Me as an old pizza chef Smiling by jarekwally, on Flickr

Me as an old pizza chef Smiling by jarekwally, on Flickr

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Baby Brickheadz Lego Ideas

Hi guys,

This time I made Baby Brickheadz to Lego IDEAS

One of the most special times in anybodies life is the birth of a child and the start of a family.
My baby Brickheadz are a celebration of this wonderful occasion.
It comes with both boys and girls accessories so can be made to suite.
A great way to celebrate a joyous occasion, a memorable gift to the parents or even a gift to someone to announce the surprise.
Lego has long been the toy of every persons childhood, now it can be a way to celebrate the greatest of all gifts, the gift of a child.
I have made these to be playful and fun and I hope people will enjoy my baby Brickheadz.

If you like it support please
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/cc1dc013-05eb-4b04-90d5-98f6f6161229

Untitled by jarekwally, on Flickr

Storm IV Twin Pod Cloud Car

A vehicle I've always loved in Star Wars in the Twin Pod Cloud Car that guides the Millennium Falcon to the Cloud City landing pad on Bespin. I love the smooth curves and the unusual design of pods either side of a wing and engine.I'm sure it's completely impractical, but it's a great look.

It's not an easy shape in LEGO, and they've only produced one set at minifig scale, way back in 2000:

Fetching set 7119-1...

I'm wanted to build one in LEGO for several years, and desire has only grown as the selection of curved parts available in orange has grown.

Spotted on Youtube

Thought I'd start a thread for interesting stuff found on Youtube.

Ok, so this first one is not 100% Lego...

Mosaic - Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Here is my latest MOC making its debut this weekend at the Paredes de Coura Fan Weekend, Portugal.


Princ Harry & Meghan Markle Mosaic by Bfenz, on Flickr

Bringing Lego to work (and vice versa)

Today I brought a MOC of my department in work into the office. Most of the morning, people have been making themselves with the box of minifig parts I brought in too.

It's not up to the standard of all the amazing work everyone else posts here and it took far too long to make but it's a welcome distraction in here anyway!

Click on the picture to see a few other angles.


In the Temple of Time

Some of you will have seen this at our Naas event; I'm only getting around to officially posting it up now!

Depicting one of the most memorable scenes from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, this model is comprised of approximately 400 pieces and took two days to design and build. It was created on request for the 8-Bit Gaming Conference and was my first attempt at building a human figure.

Avengers Infinity War Brickheadz

Here's a couple of new brickheadz I threw together after seeing the film recently.

Car Production Line

Saw this on digg.com today, a bit of non-lego electronics used but still looks brilliant.

http://digg.com/video/automated-lego-car-factory

B-Wing

So as well as the Adelphi, I've been working on this little project.


B-Wing by James Shields, on Flickr

It's based on a design by Flickr user Inthert. I haven't tried to copy his exactly, but a lot of parts came out the same anyway. Some parts took quite a bit of reverse engineering.

I started out working on a completely original design, but in the process came across Inthert's and it had so many features I loved that mine ended up following his quite closely. I really love the technique of sliding tiles into arch bricks (there are three different moulds for the 1x6x2 arch, and the technique only works properly with one of them). I also love the battle damage. And the whole engine block is just beautiful.

Hopefully lots of you will take a look in Naas tomorrow.

James

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