Are you one of those people who never has enough bricks to make what you want? Well, you're not alone. Welcome to my brick-blog where you'll hopefully find inspiration for your own Lego construction journey.
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You maniac! YOU'VE DOOMED US ALL!
Of course, it took an hour to make this gif, so I guess it's cool someone's seeing it.
Hello, fellow Lego people! This is it, my first post on Not Enough Bricks! I've been a Lego builder for a while now, but this is my first endeavor with my own brick blog/website--and don't think I don't appreciate you stopping by a look. As long as you're here, you might be interested in some of the things I have to offer (so far): - A little about myself . - A builder's prayer (if you're interested in that kind of thing). - My Lego Carbon Racers models . These are original models based on the long-gone (but not forgotten) Lego Racers Tiny Turbos line. Those were some of my favorite models back in the day, and this is my effort to resurrect them. Tune in for more models each week (hopefully); I have plenty of designs and blueprints ready to go, and they're not just cars either . . . - Lego Universe Unlimited . Well . . . this one technically isn't ready. See, I'm working on a Lego-based game which is something like a cross between Lego Universe and ...
Let me explain myself: A couple of weeks ago, I prepared the page for my latest Carbon Racers model, the Powder Blue Powerhouse. I had everything ready to go, only needing a final proof and post . . . and then it was such a busy weekend that I forgot to do it. Oh well. Here it is now! You can see the renderings and blueprint here .
Yep! Like the title says, this week's Lego Carbon Racer--the Magenta Mariner--is a boat, yet another overlooked category in the original Lego Tiny Turbos. Want to know how it (and its impressive stern jets) are built? Take a look at the blueprints here .
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