Oi!
Wotcha think you're doin' here then? You think you can just waddle in like that, do ya?
This here, laddie, is a top-secret Brickspace testin' ground. Yup, thassright. So you'd better geddout before someone sees ya pokin' around...
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
SlyOwl's coastline
If you thought Flickr user SlyOwl's 'A little too late' MOC was crazy and wacky and Echer-ist, then check out this amazing MOC! Dubbed by SlyOwl as 'Wot's a Wock?', this coastline diorama includes a balcony, a beach, a secret cave, some bent train-track pieces and some wacky building techniques and crazy angles. If you thought you'd found the most wacky, it-can't-be-made-of-Lego MOC that isn't this, think again.
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Monday, 2 March 2009
Jordan invites us to get stuffed.
This gruesome but very atmospheric little scene by Jordan Schwartz (aka SirNadroj) almost looks like it's part of a competition to include every type of LEGO animal ever made. I particularly like the fireplace and the antlers of the deer on the chimney breast.


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Dane Cook gets sicked up on by a possessed little girl
Many of you may know 0ldScratch (or 'Oblong Pictures') from his amazing films back in the hayday of Brickfilms.com, 'Out of Time', 'Rapunzel' and many more. Now he's back, after a long down-time in which he only made films for competitions.
His latest film is a decent show of his talent, following the Dane Cook bandwagon, from which I will be featuring many films in the coming weeks. One thing to look out for in this film is the quality of the building - he has excelled himself in that aspect, at least.
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Sunday, 1 March 2009
Classic Space: Perimeter Patrol Ship
As part of the new NeoClassicSpace campaign, Flickr user nnenn has brought us a modern-day remake of a Classic Space set. The Perimeter Patrol ship is a marvel of modern building techniques, with the cleverly designed cockpits and beautiful curvy shape. And don't forget the vents!
Another interesting fact about this MOC: the front cockpit's windscreen is actually a clear windscreen painted with a yellow gloss, to match the Classic Space colour scheme.
Another interesting fact about this MOC: the front cockpit's windscreen is actually a clear windscreen painted with a yellow gloss, to match the Classic Space colour scheme.
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