Die Legowand, wall divider made with thousands of LEGO bricks by Npire
(via Fubiz)
Entries tagged “LEGOS”
Die Legowand, wall divider made with thousands of LEGO bricks by Npire
(via Fubiz)
perfectly spooky, beautiful LEGO Victorian style mansion
With 100,000 unaltered LEGO pieces, Mike Doyle constructs the striking black & white Victorian on Mud Heap. This is the third architectural home in Doyle’s Abandoned Houses series.
The artist shares fascinating “The Making Of…” and “Work in Progress” posts on his blog which highlight the meticulous craft involved in building the structures.
The first three LEGO MOCs in the series are available as limited-edition glicée prints through Bumble and Bramble, including Three Story Victorian with Tree and Two Story with Basement
(first discovered via Brothers Brick)
The Bluth Company Stair Car and other fun “Arrested Development” LEGO brick creations, even including a model home
(via Pepa Quin’s (aka Matt De Lanoy) creations for Brickworld 2011)
With meticulous attention to detail and approximately tens of thousands of bricks, Buckingham Palace is reimagined with LEGO. The Royal Wedding, LEGO-style, includes Kate Middleton, Prince William, the Queen Mother, guards, and A-list guests (including Sir Elton John with new baby, Victoria Beckham expecting a baby) with a careful eye for fashion and placement…
“…The Royal Wedding scene including crowd, guests and balcony took model makers over 30 hours to build using 10,000 bricks. Each Miniland figure took one hour to build and contains 30 – 40 LEGO bricks. Buckingham Palace itself features 160,000 individual bricks and was built on a 1:50 scale and took 550 hours to build…”
—press release from Legoland
The display will be on view at Legoland Windsor themepark’s Miniland attraction.
(detail image above from Getty/via Daily Mail)
Miyazaki’s Totoro character made with Lego bricks by Iain Heath
I LEGO MoMA: pieces from MOMA’s collection reinterpreted with LEGOs
(via MoMA, inspired by Christoph Niemann)
fake tattoos on LEGO figures for Pilot pen ads by Grey in Spain
(via I Believe in Advertising)
“Facebook” by Chris McVeigh
(via powerpig)
“Lego animals on display at Philadelphia Zoo” by artist Sean Kenney
(first discovered via treehugger via Courier-Post)