Here's a chance to cross-promote MinilandBricks and MicroBricks, in case there are readers of one who are not aware of the other. A while ago, Ochre Jelly made a miniland scale Stephen Hawking. Now he's added a (slightly) microscale version. Be sure to follow those links to see the famous physicist in action.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
Doctor which? Doctor what? Oh .... Doctor Who
Here's another easter egg from Legoland Windsor - Doctor Who in Miniland. Thanks to Gizmocon for the image and LEGO Model of the Day for the heads-up. According to LMotD, this was the character from the previous week's episode of the show, so they are updating this display on a very regular basis.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Store displays
Part of the fun in visiting a LEGO Store (aside from buying LEGO) is checking out all of the little miniland displays (thanks to siuto717 for the images).
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Day
Lino Martins created the Solar Flare, a'60 Chevy Impala for the Lugnuts Night and Day building challenge.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Runaway bride!
As opposed to the brides in our last post, this one wants to get away. I admit I don't follow Doctor Who, but Ochre Jelly's rendition of the tenth Doctor and his companion makes me want to.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Here comes the bride, three studs wide
I've seen several people create LEGO bride-and-groom pairs, sometimes as cake toppers for their wedding receptions (don't think my wife would have gone for that one). Three great examples come from Sean Kenney, Steve Bishop and Annie Preston.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
William Webb Dodd
William Webb Dodd is another former Master Model Builder from Legoland California, now working as an architect. He's got a great gallery of Miniland's New York City that really shows the amazing details the park's designers can put in at this scale.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Bill Vollbrecht
Bill Vollbrecht is a former Legoland California Master Model Builder who now works freelance. He's got a great gallery of his work in the park including this breakdancing scene. Incidentally, the spherical design of that huge afro came from an AFOL, Brucey-Wan (not me, another Bruce).
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Brick Star
I wanted to point out a great blog, Brick Star, by Kristi Klein, a Senior Model Designer at Legoland California. She includes lots of pictures and discussion of the work that she and her colleagues do at the park.
Friday, May 2, 2008
British Batman
I've only been to Legoland California twice, but my understanding is that if you go back multiple times you will find little changes in Miniland, often to celebrate an event or decorate for a holiday. It looks like last year there were a number of Batman characters spread through the Miniland display at Legoland Windsor. I'm guessing these were added to celebrate the introduction of the Batman line, as all of the major characters from the initial line of sets were included.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Bin there, done that
One of the great things about Miniland scale is the ability to build in a lot more detail than is possible at smaller scales. If you go to one of the Legoland parks you'll see the incredible details, including everyday objects. Along this line, Steven1980 has a simple but very effective recyling bin.
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