In their professional capacity as LEGO designers, Chris Perron and Wes Talbott have collaborated on some of the best fantasy sets ever released, including Rivendell and the Red Dragon’s Tale. So what do these friends get up to when they’re off the clock? How about an epic reimaging of a beloved ’90s castle with modern building techniques and design aesthetics? The massive build debuts at the upcoming Skærbæk Fan Weekend event, but for those who can’t make it to rural Denmark, the builders graciously offer a detailed tour of this house of the Dragon Masters. Classic set 6082 Fire Breathing Fortress was the largest set in the Dragon Masters sub-theme, notable for the iconic brick-built dragon head over the castle gate. Wes and Chris elevate the motif from a figurehead into a massive rock formation upon which the entire castle rests, as well as decorative fixtures above doorways throughout the build. The castle...
What’s gray and white and red all over? This build by Mark van Der Maarel. The dramatic simplicity of its colors is striking enough, but the red house nevertheless also contains a variety of textures that keep it interesting: flippers mounted on walls for little architectural flourishes, Technic pins protruding from walls, and 1×2 ribbed bricks stacked atop each other, to name a few. The bright color and details of the building contrast starkly with the blank gray figure painting it. It begs the question: what happens when the creation is more vivid than its creator? Ponder on that the next time you build. The post Get ready to paint the town red appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Ryan Kunz
I was enthralled when I saw this new Fall Owl by LEGO extraordinaire Andreas Leander and now you can be too. I mean, look at those textures and details! What’s not to love? I’m particularly fond of the lavender flowers that comprise the textures of its face. The tree-shaped stand and the wings made of dinosaur horns are not without their charms. I had a lovely owl visit my yard about once a week for a while right up until I shined a light in its face. Then I never saw it again, unfortunately, and now I wonder if I was directly responsible for its relocation. Wherever you’ve moved to, Mr. (or Ms.) Owl, I hope you’re eating well. The post Fall means Pumpkin Spice and owls appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Lino
Today's article is all about swords and shields. The medieval theme is a staple for LEGO fans, and one that is popular at exhibitions with young and old alike. In today's article, we’ll be speaking with a perfectionist MOC builder who has drawn inspiration for his builds from many different outlets, including the Harry Potter books and LEGO sets. How do you reconcile the Castle and Harry Potter themes? We chatted with Guillaume aka gui.lego to learn more. Meet Guillaume Sam: Hi Guillaume! Can you introduce yourself for Bricknerd readers and tell us about your history with LEGO bricks? Guillaume: Hi everyone. My name is Guillaume, and I come from Dijon in France. I'm 37 years old, so I was born in the 80s and 90s. I was born with LEGO, and had the desire to build terrains and landscapes from scratch dreaming in front of old posters and catalogues from...
Another LEGO Star Wars set has been revealed this morning with the Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder (40755). The set has 383 pieces and will be available starting on October 1 and will retail for $39.99. The set features an Imperial Dropship with three Stormtroopers, a Rebel Scout Speeder with three Rebel Troopers and an exclusive QT-KT Droid. Update: Earlier I had this set as a gift with purchase due to the set number, apparently, it is not. The post LEGO Star Wars Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder (40755) Revealed appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran