after a morning visiting foamhenge in virginia, i was feeling just a little bit country. the yellow deer deflector sold me on building a pick-up truck. old boys will also appreciate the gun rack in the back and the trailer hitch. unfortunately, i was unable to find lego truck balls for it.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
hick-up truck
after a morning visiting foamhenge in virginia, i was feeling just a little bit country. the yellow deer deflector sold me on building a pick-up truck. old boys will also appreciate the gun rack in the back and the trailer hitch. unfortunately, i was unable to find lego truck balls for it.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
a shrine to, uh, something
so this work is supposed to be a shrine of some sort. don't ask me what, exactly, the purpose is. maybe a shrine to my aimless use of lego bricks to build useless structures for imaginary tiny people to sit on and observe my tiny apartment?
there are steps up to a currently gated off altar. a bench allows worshipers to reflect on the blue and white square thingies, and is shielded from my compact flourescent lightbulbs with an awning.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
martian transporter
i wanted to show mary how to use the big blue window to make a fancy opening cockpit thing, so it started off as a box with a big blue window. it eventually got a little rover that fit inside with a knight-rider style lift in the back. we're kinda short on wings (there's only one) so it ended up looking like a bug with wheels.
someone sink this boat
whirlego-bird
at this point i had gotten a little more sense of what special blocks were around and decided to try a helicopter since i knew i could at least manage the big rotor on top. i also realized we had quite a few blue blocks available and opted for a color other than red (i like my blocks to match!) for once.
brick bungalo
al fresco house
(added bonus: dig the hexagonal window!)
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