Two years ago, Lego builder The Brick Wall created a fully functioning Lego Technic hay baler.
This year he upgraded his design to produce neatly squared-off bales and also built a wagon to stack and transport them.
In fairness.
Two years ago, Lego builder The Brick Wall created a fully functioning Lego Technic hay baler.
This year he upgraded his design to produce neatly squared-off bales and also built a wagon to stack and transport them.
In fairness.
Master Lego builder Wolf Zipp showcases his giant working model of the SLJ900/32 Wowjoint – a megamachine designed to transport and place large bridge sections, complete with pneumatic lifts, omnidirectional wheels and a cantilever system.
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Anyone?
UPDATE: It’s ‘Sad Inheritance’ (1899) by Joaquín Sorolla. (Thanks Emily)


The sardonic work of German illustrator Stephen Dybus.
The playful, melancholic murals of street artist Hayley Walsh.
Dogs? Rabbits? Teddy Bears? Probably none and all of those.
New hand-painted maps illustrating cinematic journeys by cartographer Andrew DeGraff.
(From top: Fargo; Mad Max: Fury Road; Guardians Of The Galaxy; Silence Of The Lambs; Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom; Labyrinth; Monty Python And The Holy Grail (with a key to the main characters); The Lord Of The Rings, The Shining and The Wizard of Oz.)
More of Andrew’s excellent Cinemaps here.
Previously: Plot Maps
‘Freequences’ – another cakey zoetrope experience from the master of animated confectionary Alexandre Dubosc.
Careful – it might repeat on you.
Previously: Nomnomnomotrope
An eloquent personal statement by cosplayer Hot Glue Burns (who is of Osage Nation and Oglala Lakota heritage) at San Diego Comic-Con 2019.