This is me in the future
Me as an old pizza chef
by jarekwally, on Flickr
Me as an old pizza chef
by jarekwally, on Flickr
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
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:
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.
Thought I'd start a thread for interesting stuff found on Youtube.
Ok, so this first one is not 100% Lego...
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
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.
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.
Here's a couple of new brickheadz I threw together after seeing the film recently.
Saw this on digg.com today, a bit of non-lego electronics used but still looks brilliant.
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