Four years of building and gathering parts led to an incredible showroom of LEGO Ferrari models by Ryan Link. The build uses over 36,000 parts: 23,000 parts form the building with a 5,000-piece transporter; finally, eight Ferrari models (including the official Ferrari F40 set) adding another 8,000 parts. The dealership interior is well lit by LEDs and built in exquisite detail, with excellent brick-built Ferrari lettering and graphics lining the walls. Of course, this is all to house and showcase the intricate custom built supercars. Be sure to check out more photos of each of Ryan’s Ferrari models individually on Flickr. The post 36,000-piece Ferrari Dealership showcases beautiful LEGO dream cars appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nick
I’m a sucker for builds with low parts counts and clever parts usage, and they don’t come better than this bike by Brian Kescenovitz. It won’t pay to get into each clever use of a part, because almost every brick that went into this is placed in an ingenious manner. However, the use of the Exo-Force leg for the fuel tank and the bad robot arm for the underside of the frame stand out among the rest as examples of perfect placement. No less impressive are Brian’s other tiny bikes, a flowing white touring bike and a streamlined red racer. The post Building a bike on a budget appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Clinton
After a few months of a hiatus, Brick Surgeon returns with a bang. His newest creation is a western nomad’s cart, packed full of character. From the wonky wheels to the traveler’s belongings piled up on the top of the cart, everywhere you look there is something to love. The best part is undoubtedly the technique used for the roof: tan bars are connected with official LEGO stickers from the inside. One word: genius! Additionally, the base should not be ignored; the plant life is excellently done, with multitudes of angles to keep a natural and flowing appearance. The post The wanderer’s part is to ride alone appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Luka
Jonas Kramm has graced our site much in recent months as his participation in the Iron Builder contest led him to build numerous popular and incredible models like the Green Sitting Room and Aladdin’s magic carpet. But now he’s back with something else entirely: a Witcher medallion. The wolf head necklace is perhaps the most recognizable icon of the series, and it’s remade almost perfectly here, sized just right for LEGO Witcher cosplay. The post Locate this Witcher medallion in your LEGO collection appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Clinton
Several months ago we’ve got the very first look at the summer City sets at New York Tor Fair 2017. Now, with the official product pictures published online we can finally get ready for new adventures in the jungle, at sea, and on at the beach. 60162 Jungle Air Drop Helicopter, piece count and price to be announced later 60156 Jungle Buggy, 53 pcs, $9.99 60157 Jungle Starter Set, $6.99, piece count to be announced later 60158 Jungle Cargo Helicopter, piece count and price to be announced later 60159 Jungle Halftrack Mission, 378 pcs, $39.99 60160 Jungle Mobile Lab, 426 pcs, $59.99 60161 Jungle Exploration Site, 813 pcs, $119.99 60168 Sailboat Rescue, piece count and price to be announced later 60163 Coast Guard Starter Set, 76 pcs, $9.99 60164 Sea Rescue Plane, 141 pcs, $19.99 60165 4 x 4 Response Unit, 347 pcs, $39.99 60166 Heavy-Duty Rescue Helicopter, 415 pcs, $59.99...