Sunday, August 16, 2015

Cool creation of the week: Lego guns


This cool creation of the week I did a little while ago when I decided making a Lego gun would be fun. It took a lot more work than I expected, but it was worth it in the end. After making a Lego pistol, I thought it would be fun to try making a Lego revolver. The revolver, though smaller than the pistol, took a lot longer, and a lot more work. They are both fully functional,  both shoot decently far, (though the revolver works better) and were fun to make.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Cool creation of the week: Lego Honda Element

     This cool creation of the week took me a little while to complete, I think I took 3-5 hours building it, and it still isn't perfect.
     I originally got the idea for this build when I noticed how the Front of the Honda Element looked like it was almost built out of Lego. From there the idea took off.
     I looked at a lot of pictures of Honda Elements, and started building, and in the end my build ended up like this...   I really like the way it looks, especially with the cool racing stripe.




Etsy shop

I now have an Etsy shop, and have started selling Lego related items. currently I am selling Lego Dinosaurs, and soon enough will be selling Lego bowties, so stay tuned...
Feel free to check it out here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/235258527/red-dinosaur-lego-kit?ref=shop_home_active_1

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Cool Creation of the Week: Lego salt lake temple

     As most of you know i'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
     Recently an article in the news was published about a man who spent 9 years creating a minifigure scale Salt Lake Temple. When my Grandpa (on my Mom's side) showed me this I was inspired to create my own, but in a way smaller scale.
     I got about 9/10ths of the way done, but ran out of bricks. I decided to show it off anyways, and so on mother's day I showed it off to both sides of my family.
     They all really liked it, but my Grandpa (on my Dad's side) said I should finish it, and pointed out some things to fix.
     I went back to work, but again ran out of bricks, so I went to Brick Link.
     I ordered the pieces I needed, and was finally able to complete it.
     A special thanks to Snark Bricks, and to Grumpy Grandpas Bricks, for making ordering the pieces so smooth.