Free Download of Marcos Bessa’s Models

Update: I don’t know why, but I can’t link the pics to the websites.  So to be clear, you have to go to his blog to download the files (LINK HERE) and to Flickr to see the rest of his portfolio (LINK HERE)

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Remember Marcos Bessa? (Yep, he has become a LEGO Designer – read HERE).  The good news is that he has kindly put up his LDD files on his blog so you can now download for free his digital creations here from his blog.

I also just notice that Marcos shared his portfolio created in July 2010 for the LEGO Designer position.  Here’s a sample:

Nice huh? More in Marcos Bessa’s Flickr.

2011 Spring Star Wars Sets Review

Over in Singapore we are still a few more weeks/days to getting our 2011 sets.  To keep the fire going, we could continue gawking at set reviews I guess… 

Btw, if you haven’t read FBTB’s great article about the upcoming Star Wars Miniland in LEGOLAND California, you should.  Oh, and this is my favourite pic among those featured: 

For my AFOL friends who are into Star Wars. 😉

Some MOCs I Like

Decided to clear my backlog of MOCs to feature by starting with ‘contemporary’, since I found another 2 that I like today.  Both feature the use of custom decals that look good.  Kinda inspiring. 🙂

LEGO Newsstand by lgorlando – haven’t seen any new buildings from him for a while. Hope won’t have to wait too long for the next one!

Red Box DVD rental & Pepsi Vending Machine by tehLEGOman 

Volkswagen Kombi/Samba Van by Bruno Vaiano

Huis Ter Djik by Nieks G.

LEGO Carry Case by houghster on flickr is a Christmas present for his daughter.  It’s a really lovely present huh?  The best use of the carry case I’ve seen so far. 🙂

Fallingwater by Spencer_R, a microscale-version of architecture set 21005

New York Central M-497 by Aleksander Stein looks amazingly like the real thing.  Read more in his Flickr account.

Micro Modular Street

Lisqr from EB has a great solution to his problem… in Lisqr’s words: “It’s too late and too expensive for me to collect all 5 modular buildings now. So my solution...”

Looks fantastic huh?  I would love to have the modulars in micro-scale too.  😀

Close-ups of each of the modular buildings in this EB thread.

P.S.  Nope not in the queue of MOCs I wanted to feature.  They were so cute I felt like blogging them immediately, and so I did.  Besides I know there must be many modular fans here. 😉

Some MOCs I Like

I’m not sure how it happened, but I now have a huge backlog of MOCs to feature (think it’s due to a huge influx of creations from AFOLs on year-end breaks)…  So many that I can even put them into 3 main classifications – contemporary, historic and mecha/war.  There are a few creations that defy classification tho, and so I decided to clear the backlog by featuring these 1st.

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I’ve featured several creations by andybear@hk before, but I think this one tops the others in terms of its massive scale.  Zenko-ji Temple (original is in Nagayo, Japan) is 192×128 studs and will be displayed in Bricks Adventure 2011 (12 to 21 Jan, 2011) in Hong Kong.  You can see more details of Andy’s creation in this EB post.

Btw Bricks Adventure is presented by the War & Adventure Games Society of City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and jointly organized by Legend Bricks.  If you are in Hong Kong during this period, why not go and have a look?  For more details, you can visit Bricks Adventure 2011 official website, Flickr Page or Facebook Page.

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Ravel by Nannan Z. is a picture puzzle.  Nannan’s creations tend to have a unique style and this one is really a puzzler (I can’t find a better word, umm, brain not working)… you’ll have to examine the creation in detail if you want to get out of the puzzle.  Clues below the pic.

You are a postman who one day wakes up in a mysterious place. What is going on, is it a dream? You come across a signpost in the road. It reads:

Welcome friend to a place called Ravel,
Should you wish to leave; there’s no need to travel.
Open your mind and believe what you see,
Follow my words carefully and you will be free.

Beware the creature chained to the guillotine,
A close encounter, and death he will bring.
He bears your semblance like a deranged twin,
To get past you must slay him from within.

The weapon you seek is neither sword nor spear,
It is rather small and shaped like a sphere.
But judge not this toxic fruit by its size,
The bones of the Great Beast tell no lies.

Finding the exit is your next task,
There’s no gate or portal, so don’t even ask.
Look to the stars and you will find your way,
They light your path as clear as day.

Point the Northern Star southeast,
To the south you will shine the Star of the Northeast
Point the Eastern Star southwest
And the Southwest Star east. (You’re almost done with your quest!)

The obsidian block marks the compass center,
And where the light beams cross, there you will enter.
Pick up the tools once guarded by the creature,
Now dig dig dig your way to departure!

LEGO Click Short Films

The description on the youtube video says… “Ever wonder where big ideas come from? If you’re a fan of LEGO bricks, eureka moments, or guys with odd mustaches, you really should see this. Great ideas just CL!CK. http://www.legoclick.com

 

Hmm… that can’t be how TLG sees its AFOL fan base (as weird mustache guys), can it?  If so… is highly disturbing…  😯  😕

DK’s LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia

According to Starwars.com, “More than 200 minifigures are profiled in this hardcover release, which is slated to include an exclusive mystery minifigure“.

I suspect the ‘exclusive minifigure’ is enough to make fans get the book, but personally I am looking forward to this book cos DK Publishing has been making great LEGO books.  Only the cover and one sample page is available:

Btw you can pre-order the LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia from Amazon at US$18.99Amazon says it’ll be released on 19 Sep and not October as announced in Starwars.com, not sure who is right.

Via Starwars.com /FBTB