I’ve been quite pleased with the books that I’ve gotten from No Starch Press, so it didn’t take much of a leap to preorder their book on LEGO architecture back in April. I had hoped that it would arrive in early August for my birthday (sadly publication was delayed), but it was still sweet to have it waiting for me when I got home from BrickCon. Continue reading The LEGO Architect
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Residential Micropolis (part 1)
Last time, we talked about scale. Now, I would like to start to apply what I have been talking about to some actual models. I’ll start small, building single family dwellings in a trio of styles. Continue reading Residential Micropolis (part 1)
Daily Internet 8/3/15
MOCs:
Tim Schwalfenberg knocked out another greebly microscale ship.
I really like the simple modern lines of this house by Galaktek.
Daily Internet 1/16/15
MOCs:
Actually a few days worth, but I’ve been busy…
I love the stripped down simplicity of this microscale catamaran by TenorPenny.
I don’t know where 62778grenouile is going with this scene, but the use of unusual textures is wonderful (check out the backside of those baseplates).
I’m a huge fan of vertical greenspaces and this one has been beautifully rendered by Jesper Girl.
Simon Liu has mixed TARS and Smile Space and everything about it is right.
This is just about the platonic ideal of Droneuary: tiny, greebly, and all business. Expertly built by Titolian.