Back in 2016, we discussed all the various travel-trailers, camper-vans, and motor-homes LEGO released through the years (see: LEGO Travel-Trailers & Camper-Vans). We went all the way back to the 1970s, when the first LEGO recreational vehicles appeared, then looked through the ’80s and the ’90s, finally finishing in 2016. As we mentioned in that […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
I don't know what I love more, this excellent little rover diorama from builder Tigmon74, or the fact that his title and description is "Intergalactic, Planetary... Planetary, Intergalactic. ~Beastie Boys". I don't remember a rover being in that video, but I appreciate it replacing that damn song from Godspell stuck in my head this morning. Another dimension, another dimension... Original linkOriginal author: Tommy

Master Star Wars vehicle builder Inthert took a U-Wing and broke it. ...Not really. Creating partially damaged iconic Star Wars ships and vehicles make them look like something new all together is something I really like to see often. This more rustic, cargo-carrying U-Wing design fits in this category perfectly, and is unique on its own with its exposed parts. Still recognizable as a U-Wing, but also looking like something new on its own, this ship is a fine addition to any modified Star Wars vehicles collection. Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner


Looks like Doc Ock has a serious beef with the Daily Bugle's editorial board-Yikes! My old pal Thorsten Bonsch has shifted gears from his Batcave series to the Marvel Universe. There's lots to appreciate in this action packed scene; from the lettering in the floor to the curved city-scape mural on the back. And even though things look dire for our web-slinging hero, I'm sure Spidey will ultimately save the day. Just hopefully before the evening deadline... Original linkOriginal author: El Barto

We always love featuring crazy starfighter designs here on BrickNerd, and you the builders never seem to run out of ideas. SweStar revealed his latest design of a rather large starfighter, incorporating a nice color combination and enough greebles to make any spaceship builder happy. Elegance meets science-fiction designs with this inspiring model. Original linkOriginal author: Nathaniel Stoner

