Not Your Average Geeks
Last week in LEGO
This is the first of (hopefully) many Monday afternoon posts summing up some of the best LEGO creations built in the last week. Use them for inspiration, motivation, or just something neat to look at.
First up we’ve got an awesome Space Shuttle model by TWINLUG member Tom Anderson. It’s scaled to be half the size of the new official LEGO 10213 Shuttle Adventure set. The whole model is bang-on accurate, and might make a great addition to Micropolis.
Our second model of the week is this shot of the 2010 lineup of custom building kits from Brickmania (Daniel Siskind). Siskind designs and sells custom kits for many WWII and modern military vehicles, which are all available for purchase on his website. I’ve never bought one myself, but his skill at making accurate models of vehicles with so many complex angles and shapes has always interested me. Check out his website for dozens of other awesome builds.
Just so you don’t think I’m only interested in models of real-life things, here is an excellent Warhound Scout Titan from the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Built by Flickr user CurtyDC (Curtis Collins), it’s in a smaller scale than a lot of mechs, but he pulls it off very well.

Last up is a creation that should look familiar if you were reading the blog last week. Alex Eylar (Profound Whatever on Flickr) has built the scene depicted in the Let the Game Continue shirt from Threadless that I blogged last week. The shirt was great, and seeing it faithfully recreated in LEGO is the icing on the cake.
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