LEGO Molds
Make minifig jello shots, brick brownies and more with these official LEGO molds. Includes a 10″ brick cake mold, an 11.5″ minifigure pan, a 6.5″x4.5″ minifigure tray and a 7″x4.5″ brick tray.
Make minifig jello shots, brick brownies and more with these official LEGO molds. Includes a 10″ brick cake mold, an 11.5″ minifigure pan, a 6.5″x4.5″ minifigure tray and a 7″x4.5″ brick tray.
A murder has been committed in Legoland, and no one knows who did it. You know what that means: the CSI are on the case. A parody filled with sunglasses jokes by YouTuber pixelspersecond.
You don’t have to be a fan of Gears of War to enjoy this wonderfully-made LEGO stop motion short by Kooberz Studios. Captures the grisly battles of the game without being too gory.
LEGO enthusiast Marshall Matlock assembles the LEGO Volkswagen T1 Camper van, giving us a neat view of the tiny details included in the set, from the moving engine parts to the retro curtains.
These oversize minifig heads are perfect for hiding away your trinkets, toys, coins, game controllers, or even hundreds of LEGO bricks. Complete the look with some LEGO storage bricks.
Created from 380,000 Lego bricks, this life-sized Ford Explorer weighs in at a 2,654 pounds, and will eventually live at LEGOLAND Florida’s Ford Driving School. And no, you can’t drive it.
Industrial designer Sebastian Bergne built this awesome greenhouse entirely out of Lego bricks, recently on display at London’s Covent Gardens. Brown Lego bricks even act as mulch.
Using electroluminescent wires, customizer Kaminoan illuminated his TRON lightcycle, designed by a guy by the name of Ewok in Disguise. LEGO and Disney need to start producing these now.
The iconic Volkswagen T1 Camper Van gets immortalized in LEGO form. This official 1,332 piece kit has working doors, windows, and a detailed interior and engine. Out this October for ~$100.
Highly detailed and well-proportioned LEGO versions of the entire Team Fortress 2 Red team made by Flickr user Pepa Quin. They could also just be the Blu spy in disguise. Can’t be too sure.
Conan O’Brien not only has a superhero alter-ego. That’s not good enough for the amazon man with orange hair. He’s been (temporarily) immortalized in LEGOs by brickmaster Nathan Sawaya.
LEGO murals by blackbulb creations for Ogilvy’s bus stop ads in Singapore. When viewed head on, the murals provide a LEGO-fied view of the actual surroundings behind the frame.
LEGOLAND California pulled a fast one on their General Manager, replacing his Volvo XC60 with a life-sized LEGO XC90, built from over 201,000 bricks. Not the same car, but still pretty awesome.
LEGO-maniac Jay Hoff used over 30,000 bricks to create this intricate scene of the Emperor’s arrival in Return of the Jedi. He “cheated” and used some Clone Troopers instead of Storm Troopers, though.
If you don’t have time to sit through 7 hours of Star Wars movies, here’s Episodes I through III told in LEGO form, in record time. As an added bonus, you don’t have to listen to Jar Jar Binks at all.
It’s not as complex as our favorite LEGO tank, but this remote-controlled siege tank by YouTube user petzoldhaus is sure to wow any StarCraft fan because it can shift into siege mode. Parts list here.
Ever wondered how they get those model ships into bottles? Watch this video and learn. Julia Morley’s LEGO ship-in-a-bottle build makes our brains hurt. We’d never have the patience to try this.
Creationary is just like Pictionary, except players construct their clues using LEGO instead of drawings. The game already includes 341 LEGO pieces, but no one’s stopping you from using more.
Turn your iPhone 4 into a place to assemble your LEGOs with this clever case. It’s compatible with standard LEGO bricks, and guaranteed to add whimsy (and bulk) to your svelte smartphone.
Peer Kreuger – the man who made this agile LEGO tank – is back with another LEGO vehicle. He calls his creation the Stilzkin Indrik Arctic Vehicle, hardy beasts that can haul a load through snow.
It’s Minifigs blowing up Minifigs in this action-packed Lego stop motion by YouTube user Keshen8. There’s so much going on from start to finish that you’ll barely have time to blink.
One of the most hated characters in the Star Wars universe stars in this short film, which shows what could have happened in the original trilogy if Jar Jar Binks was there to mess things up.
Ok, this is one of the coolest LEGO creations we’ve ever seen. It’s a brick-by-brick rendition of Han Solo’s famous frozen-in-carbonite scene from Empire Strikes Back. From the recent NYCC ’10.
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