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Monday, June 15, 2009
Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main
Jan has several photos from the Wheels, Wings and Waves display which was previously in Vancouver, but is now at the Saskatchewan Science Center through September 7.


Sunday, June 14, 2009
Lino has posted a picture of The Whole Miniland Gang! as he calls it. These are the various Miniland scale people he has made to tie in with his many creations.


Saturday, June 13, 2009
If I'd known you were coming I'd have baked a cake
I've previously blogged the giant cake created for the 10th birthday of Legoland. It's traveled around to different events and was recently at Maker Faire 2009. Detail shots thanks to Jayembee and Leachmanbeck.




Thursday, June 11, 2009
Ross Perot's crazy uncle
Monday, June 8, 2009
Star Wars weekend
LEGO Star Wars Days is this coming weekend (June 13-14) at Legoland California. If you're in the area, check it out for special events and displays, including involvement from the fan community. Sometimes for holidays and events they will include little Easter eggs in the Miniland displays, like this Imperial Invasion from Legoland Windsor, so if anyone sees Obi Wan hanging with Obama in that inauguration display*, snap some pics and let me know. BTW, thanks to Mariann for the reminder.
*Is that huge inauguration still up, btw? They initially said it would be up for a couple of months, but I've recently seen new pictures of it on Flickr (though, of course, those may be old pics that someone just now decided to upload to Flickr).

*Is that huge inauguration still up, btw? They initially said it would be up for a couple of months, but I've recently seen new pictures of it on Flickr (though, of course, those may be old pics that someone just now decided to upload to Flickr).

Thursday, June 4, 2009
Reclaiming space
Recently, New York City closed Times Square to traffic, or, as Sean Kenney puts it, they finally opened the area to pedestrians. As he writes in his Reclaiming Space:

Here in New York City, planners have realized the easiest way to get space back for people is to simply paint the street tan, set up some chairs, and call it a plaza. . . . For the first time in my life, I sat in Times Square and enjoyed myself. I was proud to be a New Yorker, and proud to live in a city that is starting to understand that human interaction is more important than cars-per-minute and travel lanes.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Miniland Galaxy
I found these over at the LEGO Miniland Flickr group page. Harrison, aka corran101 has created these great versions of Arthur Dent and Zaphod Beeblebrox from the classic book and film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.


I think he did a great job in capturing the essence of both characters.


I think he did a great job in capturing the essence of both characters.
Amazing Spider-Man
Looking through a gallery of photos from a LEAHI display (that's the LEGO Enthusiasts' Association of Hawaii), I see three great miniland creations: rooftop battle, Matsumoto grocery store and this guy in a hammock. The first two, and I assume the third, are by "Patrick" - I assume these are by Patrick Yrizarry. If so, could someone (and here I'm talking to you, Nelson), kick Patrick in the butt and get him to post photos of his creations on-line? I'd love to see more and better pictures of these.






Thursday, May 28, 2009
Two amazing buildings
Back in February of this year, a number of Dutch members of De Bouwsteen gathered in Goes, The Netherlands. Among the many great creations were two MOCs built at Belville scale. You could stick brick-built figs in these quite easily and call it Miniland. The house is he completed version of a Victorian house that Stapelaar has been working on for a long time. The Amsterdamse Poort from Haarlem is by Leo Vermeulen, Legomaat.






Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Peek behind the scenes
There was recently a Eurobricks event at Legoland Guenzburg and they got to hang out in the buildershop where the Master Model Builders prepare displays for the park. Check through the gallery for a wide array of miniland figs and models.




Monday, May 25, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Star Wars
Moodswim has a gallery of well over 50 Star Wars characters at about the miniland scale, including the main characters you know and love and some more obscure characters or Extended Universe characters








Wednesday, May 20, 2009
‘49 Buick fastback
Lino Martins presents a rusted out ‘49 Buick fastback for the May Lugnuts build challenge: Junkers and Clunkers.


Monday, May 18, 2009
Merry Olde England
Master Model Builder Kristi Klein, of Legoland California, is in England on business, and she's taking advantage of the chance to visit Legoland Windsor. She's documenting her visit on her blog, Brick Star. I'm hoping that with her inside connection she might be able to post some real behind-the-scenes stuff.


Thursday, May 14, 2009
Space, the Final [Miniland] Frontier
LEGO Ball Myth-busted!
Although I already mentioned this on my blog I definitely think this is MinilandBrick worthy. :)

Nathan Proudlove created a tribute to the recent LEGO Mythbusters episode with Master Model Builder Gary McIntire and the Giant LEGO ball in Miniland Scale. I think its a pretty good interpretation.

Nathan Proudlove created a tribute to the recent LEGO Mythbusters episode with Master Model Builder Gary McIntire and the Giant LEGO ball in Miniland Scale. I think its a pretty good interpretation.
Jolly old England
PhaseTwo has a nice picture of a London scene, presumably from the LEGO Imagination Center outside of Disneyworld.


Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Mmmmm, cake
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