The Dark knight has been magically recreated on a $38 budget using 1320 Lego pieces. [via Topless Robot]

Lunch atop a Skyscraper is a famous photograph by Charles C. Ebbets taken in 1932 during the construction of the GE Building at Rockefeller Center in New York. Brothers Brick has found 2 great remakes of the photo created using LEGO figures but with very different styles.

Lunch atop a Skyscraper by Marcos Vilariño [via BB]


What you see when you look at a LEGO creation is probably very different to the wild imagination of a young mind. These new LEGO adverts are just so superb in portraying that. Or maybe I have these adverts totally wrong..
[via ReubenMiller]




Eric Harshbarger has created these stunning LEGO sculptures which fit into any fun loving persons house perfectly. The LEGO desk is built out of approximately 35,000 LEGO bricks and weighs roughly 120 pounds. If you think the desk is impressive in my opinion it does not compare to the LEGO grandfather clock. Eric is a true LEGO master.


LEGO is not just a toy these days as people have some amazing uses for such a simple toy brick. the LEGO salt and pepper shaker may not be an amazing device but it sure is a clever use of the plastic LEGO brick by designer Joel Hesselgren. The instructions below show exactly how to position the brick depending on when if you want salt, pepper or both. Yet another addition to your retro style home.
[via Geekologie]

Check out these neat tutorials on how to make these LEGO figures of loved Nintendo characters and if you have the LEGO pieces lying around you can try it too. If not enjoy just enjoy the video and the theme tunes in the background.
[via Destructoid]

I will never forget Pokemon as it was the last game that I ever bought for my much loved Gameboy and it had me hooked for a very long time. Its great to see there are so many Pokemon fans out there and its even better to see some awesome LEGO pieces created based around Pokemon characters. Enjoy the large Pokemon Gallery at Brickshelf. [Via Destructoid]


These remakes of 2 classic paintings, Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” and Vincent Van Gogh “Self Portrait”, have the main subject turned into a Lego character mini figure. The result is quite special and I would love to see more of these lego masterpieces. [via Brothers Brick / Klocki]


Destructoid have put togther a mini gallery of Lego art based on Video games including many retro favourites such as Bowser, Mario, Metroid, Sonic and more. Lego really is a great medium of art nowadays and I think it is because lego is something anyone can get into to no matter what age you are or what artistic ability you have. If you have any cool Lego sculpts or if you know of any let us know. In the meantime visit the Destructoid 07′ LEGO video game art gallery.


Curious how one of the greatest creative toys of all time is made? Head over to the Lego creation demonstration to see how Lego is turned from a tiny granule in to the Lego bricks we all love.

