Interested in the design process of this landscape based model? Keep reading to see how it went! A Risky Endeavor was a relatively small, and quick model, but also the…
The future of fire fighting has arrived in style! Frost continues to pump out rovers for Febrovery, and this latest one really caught my eye. The colors used retain the…
Wochenender from The Brick Time team was willing to share his lovely winter pine tree technique, so keep reading to see how it’s done! “Hey there everyone! I was kindly…
John and I got a very unique opportunity through InnovaLUG, to build a series of Nutcrackers based off of the promotional Nutcracker set to aid in The LEGO Group’s advertising of…
Brickset’s 60 Years of the Brick contest has been getting a lot of lovely entries lately. Unijob has already come up with several spectacular micros for this contest, and his…
I developed this design for use in my Risky Endeavor creation. The basic idea is very similar to my Technic Rockwork design, but more space efficient and using more standard…
The pictures for this build log are messier than I would like (and also fewer), however since I tend to get more questions about micro-scale models and Architecture buildings than…
The Guilds of Historica have seen a lot of incredible new creations posted lately, most of which were entries into the Safe Haven Challenge. Which is exactly the case with…
The 6th installment of Finest Creations. For those of you who missed the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth. Here is how it works: John and I each choose 5…
ABS Round 2.8 is wrapping up, and Didier Burtin came up with a very clever use for the seedpart: a large scale palm tree. The part works well to replicate…