Submit Your Model!

Submit your model!: If you're a kid like me who loves to build Lego models, you can email some photos of your creations to generationbrick@gmail.com, along with a description of your model. My dad and I will post some of the better submissions for everyone to enjoy!

(BTW: Please DON'T send any personal information, and make sure the photos show only the Lego models--photos with faces will NOT be posted.)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Uuuuuhhhhh....

This is a boat with a cabin, and,well, thats about all I can say.

Ahoy!


Land ho! this pirate ship is home to a ruthless band of pirates, itching to make a lubber or two to walk the plank! It's complete with a kitchen in the galley, the cap'n's  cabin, plenty of cannons, and a fold-up plank!

Transform!

This is NOT a Transformer, as you have to take off some parts to transform it. It goes from a high-powered battle mech to a supersonic jet fighter. I did take a video of it being transformed, but I'm not quite sure how to upload it.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Beware, Battle Droids!

Venator-Class star destroyers strike fear in the hearts of seperatist battle droids! (Assuming they have hearts!) This one is no exception. With opening command center, laser cannons, and a removable cockpit, this one is no exception.

Mata Nui Rising!

This is a Bionicle model of Mata Nui. It isn't as big as Toa Mata Nui, but it's larger than the normal set. I'm disappointed that the Bionicle line has been discontinued, but I like the line, Hero Factory, that Lego is replacing it with.
As I said, here are the pictures of my Indiana Jones model I promised to post. The first is taken from the front, and the other two are from the back.

Lego Star Wars the Visual Dictionary (Book review)

This is a book review on Lego Star Wars the Visual Dictionary.(Duh!)
It's a decent book, it has pretty good pictures and descriptions, a list of every star wars set ever made, and when they were made,(although they did make a couple mistakes) a page with pictures of miniature Star Wars sets, and some pics of models that AFOLs (Adult Fans of Lego) made. Of course, there's WAY more than that, but I only have so much room to type. About half the thickness of the book is used to hold the exclusive Luke Skywalker minifig. For $21.99 U.S. dollars, I would recommend this book to any kid (or adult!) that likes Lego Star Wars.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts...



Check out this Lego Hogwarts Castle That I made. There's not much else to say. I'm kind of excited about the re-release of the Lego Harry Potter line! Also, as you can see, I'm not so great at color coordinating.

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This is a small scene that my brother made. I think my brother (and my mom!) would like it if this was posted.


P.S. you can click on the pictures for a larger pic.

We're working on it...

Me and my dad are trying to figure out a way that you can send in pics of Lego models that you build. Although, you have to be 18 or younger to send a model in.

AT-ATs crush the rebels!

Here's an imperial AT-AT that I built. It has opening sides, opening cockpit,
and opening secret laser cannon.

Indiana Jones is back in action!

Here's my first post. It's an Indiana Jones scene ( not from any specific movie.) The large vehicle, an M6 Crusader, I built using instructions that I found. I also hid a Han Solo minifigure head in the scene. If you turn It around, I built another scene on the back! (That side also has a hidden Han Solo head!)

P.S. Later I'll post the link for the M6 Crusader instructions.

P.S.S. I'll also post more pics from the model later.