The Irish History Show tweets:
Crumlin this morning. Are a lot of kids asking for knockoff Lego Hitler this Christmas?
The Irish History Show tweets:
Crumlin this morning. Are a lot of kids asking for knockoff Lego Hitler this Christmas?
We would.
An elaborate LEGO Technics rollercoaster created by LEGO builder Shadow Elenter, driven by 17 separate motors, tested on one unfortunate minifig.
Blocky dioramas featuring Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol at work in their studios by LEGO fanatic Han Sbrickstein.
A very impressive LEGO fan film by Nukazooka, up there, in style and execution, with the current release itself.
In this short, a daring escape planned by two minifigs is thwarted by the arrival of a furry behemoth.

Danish ‘hipster’ minifigs created by LEGO to mark (last week’s) Copenhagen Fashion Week.
(Pix: David Levene)
(H/T: Atticus)

Recently ‘discovered’ by a Sugru customer in Germany: the fact that LEGO minifig hands are exactly the right size and shape to grip a range of cables and jacks.

LEGO minifig hands mittenised by fashion blogger Clarissa Knits.
Full minifiggitten knit pattern here.
Sarasota, Florida. ‘Free Ego’ designed by Leon Keer, inspired by Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s Terracotta Army, turned out to be a tribute to the arrival of Ego Leonard, the 8 foot tall not-so-mini minifig art project that washed ashore at Siesta Key Village in Florida.
Now.
Game Of Thrones Lego minifigs by Boston artist Sam Beattie.
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