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This scaled-up light brick, by Carl Merriam, is so good!
LEGOLIZE IT MAN really nailed it with this utilitarian mech, such a sense of mass!
David Roberts has a really clean style and it works very nicely on this monochrome speeder.
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This scaled-up light brick, by Carl Merriam, is so good!
LEGOLIZE IT MAN really nailed it with this utilitarian mech, such a sense of mass!
David Roberts has a really clean style and it works very nicely on this monochrome speeder.
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billburg‘s latest rover is awefully meta.
Cecille Fritzvold is killing it in the latest Iron Builder challenge!
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The sculpting on this troll by Eero Okkonen is fantastic!
Kelvin Low makes great use of that printed canopy for his balrog.
Over 11 feet of neo classic space from Mark Neumann.
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I’m grooving on Rod Gillies‘ steampunk automaton.
Chris Perron‘s neo-classic Ice Planet game is on point!
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A superb neo-classic space build by Chris Perron. I think that brick-built wheels might be a bit of a signature.
I think that I spy some non-LEGO elements, but LowestFormOfWit did a lovely job on this model.
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A delightful little Nemo by nobu_tary.
Tyler has really outdone himself with this guy. Perfect scale and color blocking!
Clever shaping on this spider tank by Cole Blaq.
An impressively organic piece by Paul Vermeesch.
billyburg really hit the spot with this little bit of neo-classic space goodness!
Like many middle-aged AFOLs, the greys, blues and yellows of classic space Lego dominate my memory of childhood building. Now that I am getting back into the hobby, it is exciting to see the renaissance of neo-classic space. Many talented builders are still inspired by those happy little space men in their brightly colored space suits, and it was this nostalgia that helped fuel the successful Lego Ideas campaign for the Exo Suit.
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