Episodes I-III in 2 Minutes
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.
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.
One of the best LEGO creations we’ve ever seen, Peer Kreuger’s Metal Slug-inspired tank has 48 omniwheels, giving the remote-controlled beast a surprising amount of agility. More pics here.
Ed Diment’s 22ft, 400lb replica of the USS Intrepid – besides being insanely colossal, also has motorized gun turrets, radar antennae and aircraft lifts, as well as 37 complementary LEGO aircraft.
Instead of featuring complex creations, Temujin Doran’s award-winning commercial for the timeless toy focuses on charm and imagination by placing simple likenesses in real-world settings.
Ninjamoped (formerly known as Rymdreglage) are back with more chiptunes, video games and LEGO. Their latest stop-motion videos feature popular NES games recreated using LEGO.
LEGO enthusiast and Flickr member -infomaniac- made this epic diorama of the iconic gravity-bending street scene from the movie Inception. We only wish he’d taken more pictures of his creation.
From Bricks To Bothans forum member Angus MacLane made a LEGO bounty hunter ship based on two awesome things: the Millenium Falcon and the cheeseburger. Click the pic to see the crew.
The mockumentary Spinal Tap had many classic scenes. Here’s one, only in LEGO form. Nigel shows Marty the world’s most absurd amp, for when the band needs that “extra push over the cliff”.
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