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




mary took a nap and i took over the lego table for a bit, ending up with this love boat that will forever be an old maid (it was quickly buried at sea).

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





not having much in the way of window/door blocks, i opted for a more rural mexican 'open air' design and then took it to the extreme by having a roof that flips open for star-gazing.

note the expert landscaping done after construction was finished.

al fresco house

not sure if "al fresco" is correct, but this house has a ventilated roof, not because it's cool but because it's all i could cobble together from the pieces we have. neighbors needn't bother with coming inside, they can just climb the steps to the rooftop observatory. women in skirts should take extra precautions.

(added bonus: dig the hexagonal window!)