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Jason from JK Brickworks never ceases to impress us with his animated skills of using motors and moving parts to bring a build to life. This time he’s got a Sopwith Camel and Fokker Dr.1 all tuned up and ready for an endless chase. Even without the intricacies of the mechanism, the tiny planes themselves are very swooshable. There’s so much potential to work it into a larger scene or change of theme of the vehicles pursuing one another.  As always, Jason’s shared the mechanics for you to construct or modify your very own little scene. Hop over to his excellent video instruction guide! The post An endless dogfight delight with a motorised LEGO creation [Video] appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Edwinder

Pursuit of Flight
JK Brickworks dogfight
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It says in this unique creation that every legend has a beginning, and I believe this is indeed the beginning of Malin Kylinger‘s legend. As a newcomer to the online LEGO fan community, her photostream on Flickr is hardly half a year old. Malin’s photostream has already accumulated a few, very cute builds, but this vibrant fantasy scene is a level higher than the rest. Obviously what makes this build unique is the ornate open book with the words “Every legend has a beginning”, but the build is much more than that. The landscape seems to be spilling into the book, while a sea serpent emerges out of the latter with a very dynamic water splashing effect. The serpent is quite good too, most notably the shaping around its eye. I can not wait to see this legend continue… Both the Legend of Anendra and of Malin. The post Open the...

The Legend of Anendra
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Brickheadz are a fairly common subject here on The Brothers Brick, whether reviewing official sets, sharing instructions to build your own, or showcasing custom creations. Fan-built tributes to this chunky and highly-collectible series are popping up all over, and today we’re featuring a couple of classics built by Andrew Cookston. On the left, is Batman from the 1960’s original television series starring Adam West, which made sound effects from printed comics come to life with a bang. On the right, we have Two-Face, a.k.a. former DA Harvey Dent, from the Batman animated series from the early 90’s. Both models are spot-on accurate in their resemblance to their on-screen inspirations. The post Holy Brickhead Batman! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel

Brickheadz: Batman (Bronze Age) & Two Face (B:TAS)
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Builder DOGOD Brick Design certainly found the droids that we were all looking for. These tiny builds of the robots that we know and love so dearly are cleverly built in a slightly 2D form. The flat designs would sit quite nicely in a frame or stuck on a magnet or even on a Christmas ornament. While the building techniques may be simple-looking, DOGOD certainly brought these characters to life with instant recognition. I wonder if we might see the rest of the characters from the Star Wars movies represented in a similar style sometime in the future. The post These are the droids that I’m surely looking for appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Edwinder

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One of the trademarks of a successful microscale model is when it can be mistaken for the real thing at first — or even second — glance! This spectacular microscale model of the International Space Station by Jussi Koskinen is a great example of this. So much attention to detail and photography make this creation really stand out! For comparison, here is the real thing 254 miles above Earth’s surface. Image courtesy of NASA The post Microscale ISS model is out of this world! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel

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International Space Station
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