Sunday, April 19, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Grandpa will kick your ass with a life time of experience...
Monday, April 6, 2009
When a giant needs a Nintendo DSi...
Check out this giant piece of art by professional builder Sean, who is a LEGO Certified Professional. And no, we have no idea of how much such a job pays.
It quotes:
"This sculpture of the Nintendo DSi was created to coincide with the release of the real Nintendo DSi on April 5, 2009. The sculpture is nearly 7 feet wide and contains 51,324 LEGO pieces. It took over 200 hours to create and weighs over 250 pounds."
Sounds like a bad idea to stand near it should it tipped over. To be crushed by that amount of blue bricks which a typical LEGO user could never utilise in his/her whole life would be painful no matter how cool it is.
There is even a youtube video to show you how truely huge this is.
Source : http://www.seankenney.com/
Categories: creation
Check out this slick purple ware...
I know there are lots and lots of Halo creations around... but this ghost created by MOCpages user Brian is so brilliant it stood out from the rest with its pure slickness ownage.
Check out his gallery for more pictures
http://new.mocpages.com/moc.php/29714
Source : Brothers Brick
Categories: creation
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Floating bicep of green death
If you had participated in Relic's Dark Crusade of the Warhammer40k Dawn of War series you would surely recognised this bad boy from the Necrons. Flicker user Aliencat captured the essence of Necron destroyer in high details.
Source : Brothers Brick
Categories: creation
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Protoss Probe
Flicker user Pepa Quin came out with non minifig scale Protoss probe which utilised many unconventional techniques. Check out the awesome shape of it. Now if only we can dig out some of the precious StarCraft II information from it...
Also check out his previous creation of Protoss Immortal if you dig this.
Source : Brothers Brick
Categories: creation
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Earth Hour 2009
Perhaps in time to come, we might see other new events like this - either on the global scale, or related to the environment in some way with all the climate changes that are happening around us. Perhaps next year BrickGamers will turn our site dark for that 1 hour - we will see in 2010!
Oh and by the way Jack, they do sell illuminating keyboards for gamers who play in the dark ;)