5 August 2016

R2D2 Lego Timelapse


If you are a Star Wars fan, you will love this.  If you are a Lego fan, you will love this.  If you are a timelapse fan, you will (also) love this... 

However, if you are a Lego making, Star Wars watching, Timelapse enthusiast then prepare for just over two minutes of heaven.

This very cool video shows the step by step construction of the Lego R2D2 model.  It’s the kind of kit that only the patient will build (though others with delusions of endurance might buy it and then quickly give up!). Personally I wouldn't have the perseverance to build the model, let alone make a stop-motion of me doing it!

It was created by creative developer Gwen Vanhee with post-production by Alexander Casteels.  So, if you do not have the time or the patience to do something like this then sit back and enjoy.

After all, there is nothing quite so entertaining as watching others work, even if you can’t see them most of the time!

20 August 2011

Avengers Minifigs – Fan Made Figures Pre-empt Lego

If you are impatiently awaiting 2012’s Avengers movie and you are a lego fan then these fan made minifigs should put a smile on your face.  Lego are not due to release their own set until the release of the movie and so überfan Andrew Becraft went ahead and made his own.

The gang is all here - Iron Man, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Captain America, Thor, and The Hulk.With time, patience and more than a little mix and match ingenuity using other Lego sets, the team of Marvel Comics superheroes slowly took shape. Their look is based on "classic" versions of the characters and this lineup is based on the movie coming out next year.

Becraft suspects the lineup also corresponds to the official minifigs due out in 2012 as well (since it's probably also based on the movie). He just wanted to get my own versions out before the official ones. It probably took some time to put together, so if you want to preempt the movie too, you had better start working now!

Image Credit Flickr User Dunechaser 

Take a look at Andrew Becraft's Flickr Photostream HERE to see lots more lego!

10 October 2010

Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith gets the Lego Minifig Treatment

While it remains perplexing why Lego do not do a Doctor Who minifig set there are enterprising fans out there who go ahead and make their own.  Forefront of these is the amazing Mr Spielbrick who can do amazing things with lego simply by mixing and matching pieces from other sets.  We reckon that he has Matt Smith down to a t and has even managed to get a fez in there!

Not that we should forget the eleventh Doctor's companion, Amy Pond.  Here she is too, red hair and top, in her own minifig incarnation.

You have to say, Mr Spielbrick catches their essence very well!  We would like to thank him for allowing us to reproduce his photographs here.  Please visit his Flickr Photostream where you will find many other minifigs that Lego do not produce!

4 October 2010

Lego Lord of the Rings Mix and Match Minifig Set

Lego do not have a Lord of the Rings minifig set – even if it does sound like an odds on money spinner.  However, that did not put off one diehard fan of both the book and the brick.  With time, patience and more than a little mix and match ingenuity using many other Lego sets, the Fellowship and its enemies slowly took shape.

Let's start with one of the most popular members of the Fellowship of the Ring. Gimli, the representative of the Durin's folk looks magnificent with his helmet and beard.  His axe may be a tad too large but he is an uncanniy accurate rendition.

Should I make the obvious pun?  I can't resist it.  Here is the appropriately named Legolas. An Elf from the Woodland Realm he is widely considered to be the prettiest of the nine members of the Fellowship.  Is that perhaps Robin Hood's bow and arrow he has borrowed for the day?

Tme for one of the bad guys - you've guessed already who it is though, I am sure.  Gríma Wormtongue - toady, creep (and creepy), impostor, and arch manipulator he almost did for King Théoden of Rohan due to his lies and persuasive tongue.  Thief too - I could swear that is Darth Vader's cape he has on.

No real chance of a spoiler here - most people know how the trilogy ends.  When Sauron was finally defeated, Aragorn got the girl - and the crown.  Here he is as King Elessar.  Has a medieval Lego knight lost his breastplate recently?

OK, guys.  Group Shot.  Smile.

Time for some Hobbits. First. Frodo and yes, that is The Ring you can see on his hand finger. The best known Hobbit of the Shire even retains his freckles and worried expression.  He needs some help from Sam, obviously.

Sam. Good old Samwise Gamgee who was later known as Samwise Gardner but only after he had been made Mayor of the Shire seven times.   Is that a dagger in your hand, Sam - or a Lego knife?  Either way, Sam's naturally portly physique lends itself to Lego very well.

Unlike Galadriel. Lego just does not do justice to the lovely (and slim) royal elf that Gimli lost his heart to forever.  Yet if you are going to have a Lego Galadriel, this is as good as it is going to get - and it is.

The one you have been waiting for? Gandalf the grey - or if you prefer to call him by one of his other names, Olórin, Mithrandir, Gandalf Greyhame, The White Rider, Stormcrow, Incánus, or Tharkûn. He is perfect in Lego - even down to his blue wizard's hat.  Of course he was known by one other name too..

Gandalf the White. Healed in Lórien and reclothed in white garments by the grandchild of both King Finwë and King Olwë, the Lady of the Galahdrim, Galdriel, the successor of Saruman took on his new guise.   It may not have been a wizard's staff in its original Lego set, but it most certainly is now.

Kuriositas would like to thank Lego genius Mr Spielbrick for his very kind permission allowing us to reproduce these pictures.  Please visit his Flickr stream where you will find many other Lego creations.