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...

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Hr-18 Interceptor.



The Hr-18 Interceptor by Dr. X. is a multi-role craft, capable of carrying a variety of ordnance.


I love the two-man cockpit on this model, and the lovely curve in front of the wing - I bet this is an awesome swoosher.

Dr. S.

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Carrier-Class Light Attack Sub

It's not just the Beatles who live in a Yellow Submarine. Vid' has recebtly shown off his submarining skills and astounded his fans with an insight into a rarely-built theme: sub-marine equipment and vehicles. Full to the brim with guns, gadgets and greeblies, Vid's underwater tank has some novel features (including a full SNOT 180 (Sd) joint at the centre), but some places are slightly fishy in design (notably the side of the windscreen). Nonetheless, it's a great creation.

Brickspace Dictionary: Fleebnork

Fleebnork (n.) (Fleeb·nork)
Fleebnorks are fictional Lego creatures that were popular at teh start of the 21st century. They consist of a 2x2 parabolic disc attached to a 'scorpion' part.

Fleebnorks eat through power couplings and any other metal and Lego space-related objects they can get their claws on. Currently the only way of stopping a Fleebnork is burning it with a plasma flamethrower.

Fleebnorks, sometimes abbreviated to 'Fleebs', make a distincitive sound like 'pleh'. They are usually trans. light green or yellow. If a Fleebnork does not keep with this colour scheme, they are called 'Pseudofleebs'

New Fleebs are being made up all the time, the most notable being the Pimpnork, a Fleebnork with a sliver shell and a black body.

Information on Fleebnorks taken from Fleebnork.com .

Monday, 13 April 2009

ARGENT Class APC



This cool APC by mondayn00dle really looks the part but wait...what's that on those wheel arches? Castle pieces? Brilliant use of some parts that others might find somewhat Less Than Useful.

It gets even better when you click further and see the brilliant steering incorporated into this MOC.

ARGENT Class APC



This cool APC by mondayn00dle really looks the part but wait...what's that on those wheel arches? Castle pieces? Brilliant use of some parts that others might find somewhat Less Than Useful.

It gets even better when you click further and see the nifty steering incorporated into this MOC.

Dr. S.