Saturday, December 22, 2012

Cool creation of the week (the sun)


This cool creation of the week was a mosaic that I decided to start one day, when the sun was shining very brightly. It was a fun addition to make for my collection of Lego built mosaics. I hope you enjoy it. :)






Friday, December 21, 2012

pirating

A main pet peeve of lego is pirating. Because a lot of  people know that legos are popular, so they decide to copy them

click here to see the lego fair play guide



Making a lego hobbit

Lego designers are lucky, why? because recently they got to hang out on the movie making scenes of The Hobbit an Unexpected Journey.
             But what does it take to make a lego theme? well it takes a ton of patience and lots and lots of  detail.


Click here to watch the full video


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Cool creation of the week (transforming castle)

 This cool creation of the week was made and sent to me by Lauren smith. It's a transforming castle that can be played with in many ways. You can be in a war, you can be at peace, you can throw villains  in jail, or you can just use it as a club house. What ever the case, it looks really fun And creative.    













Thursday, December 13, 2012

Why lego is so popular

This is the answer of millions of children's questions solved. Why are lego bricks are so popular and so expensive? Click here to find out. P.S. Mega blocks and legos are way different


Lego® v.s. Mega blocks

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Cool Creation of the week ( T.o.d.m.)


 This Cool Creation of the week was done by Jared Wise. It is a colossal war making machine that can obliterate any thing in its path. It even has two atomic bombs :) I call it the total obliteration and destruction machine.


Warning!

Afols and adults beware!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

James' Train

James who has Asperger's syndrom at eight years old badly wanted The Emerald Night Train from lego. When his parent's found out it was $100 and for kids ages 11 and up they decided he could get the set if he saved up his own money. After two years, James had finally saved up enough money to purchase the set. He looked for it, and was devastated to find out that lego had stopped producing the product. He and his parents looked online, but the only ones they could find were $200. James' parents feared that the sets might be missing pieces, but were determined to get him the set, even if they had to buy it piece by piece. Meanwhile, James wrote a letter to lego explaining his situation. At first, all he received was an apology letter, this was hard for James to take in. Right before James' birthday a package, addressed to him, arrived in the mail. It was The Emerald Night Train.



Click here to watch the full video.




Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lego: strength test

A lot of kids have been wondering this question and now it's solved!
The question was, how many lego bricks stacked one on top of the other would it take to crush the one on the bottom? Find out here


                                                          Mount olympus in Greece

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Cool Creation of the week ( Samurai vs. serpentine)

This cool creation of the week is Samurai X in a miniature samurai mech posing for a picture where nearby some serpentine have made in improvised weapon and are trying to sneak up and attack the mech.



Saturday, December 1, 2012

Lol (BURP) Cool creation of the week




This is a really funny cool creation because this creator took a BURP (aka) Big Ugly Rock Piece and turned it into a Beautiful unusual Rock piece.




Lego Advent Calendar

Happy holidays! Check out this amazing lego video here.