In 1983, fans of Star Wars were treated with the third episode wrapping up the galactic saga that revolutionized sci-si storytelling. It is hard to believe that was 40 years ago! I was only 5 years old when Return of the Jedi came out. So for Star Wars Day this year, I wanted to share with you a MOC I made a few years ago to celebrate ROTJ—and show how I updated the MOC for the anniversary celebrations this year. Here Goes Nothing What started all of this was the set 40623 Battle of Endor Heroes, aka the ROTJ BrickHeadz. When LEGO offered BrickNerd a copy of the set, I knew exactly what had to be done. The set includes five iconic characters from the film including Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Lando Calrissian, the Ewok Wicket and Princess Leia. I enjoyed the BrickHeadz builds. There are some interesting internal parts added to the...
A LEGO masterpiece is characterized by three key aspects: aesthetic design, eye-catching details, and a realistic atmosphere. With this perfect combination, a LEGO builder can show you a real treat for your eyes. Today we're going to enjoy some brilliant examples from Victor van den Berg, a very talented and creative artist who I have the pleasure of introducing to our BrickNerd community! Introductions Ann: Hi Victor! We're excited to discuss your wonderful LEGO creations with you! Please, tell us a bit about yourself. Victor: First of all, I would like to thank you for the interview! It is very nice to tell something about this hobby that got out of hand and what better place than BrickNerd? About me: I live in the Netherlands, and I am 54 years old. I work as a Professor at Mad Science; a company that teaches children about technology and science at schools. After...
Today we feature a guest article from one of BrickNerd’s patrons Liz Puleo. She shares her experience building and modding set 43225 The Little Mermaid Royal Clamshell. A Spe-shell Set Yes, buckle up, we are going all in on puns for this article! Get ready to dive under the sea to see what being part of Ariel’s world is like living in a giant clam shell. Receiving 43225 The Little Mermaid Royal Clamshell on behalf of BrickNerd was an absolute joy. As a lover of all things Disney, I knew that the new Ariel and friends would find a place in my heart and my home. (Make sure to read about a few other Disney princesses I’ve built homes for.) Seeing the set for the first time, I was struck by how structural the base was and how small the minifigures felt in comparison. When the set was rumored back in...
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Best of BrickNerd - Article originally published March 22, 2021. Throughout the past year, AFOLs around the world have been prevented from getting together physically and sharing the thing they love most. In my opinion, LEGO is best viewed and experienced up close and in person—and though virtual cons and meetups have filled the gap, nothing comes close to seeing a LEGO model’s minute details. It’s hard to convey the time, effort, size and even emotion that goes into a MOC through a few photos on a computer or phone screen. Some of the small details I miss seeing are from models made by the amazing Paul Hetherington. If you ever come across his work at a convention (which I’m sure a lot of you have) then you know his models can captivate and memorize you. I remember seeing his Tiki Madness MOC at Bricks Cascade last February and just standing...