
This is bigger than minifig scale, I think, and very beautifully done.
Reposted from @bright.bricks.

This is bigger than minifig scale, I think, and very beautifully done.
Reposted from @bright.bricks.

Very cool lit-up city!
Reposted from @kinglouiebricks – Little peek of Louietown by night!
lights: @brickstuff

Check out the clever use of doors on their sides as opening windows, and all the different awnings.
Hong Kong old-styled buildings by Vincent Lai on Flickr.
This removable sticky-back tape has studs built into it that are compatible with LEGO bricks – so you can stick it anywhere and just start building – even upside down or sideways! Created by Nimuno, it lets you make anything into a LEGO-building foundation: walls, floors, other toys, even yourself!
Originally crowdfunded on Indiegogo, the original tape is now selling as Zuru Mayka Toy Block Tape, and very similar knockoff tapes are available from multiple other vendors.
Check out our downloadable LEGO instructions – build these custom models using your own LEGO pieces!

The fan decorations over the windows are my favorite detail on this city hospital modelled after one in Oslo, Norway 🇳🇴 by Cecilie Fritzvold on Flickr.

No drifting this time, but these trains do quite the hop-and-skip when they go over the roadway! Click on the link below to see the video on Instagram.
Reposted from @emolego – Lego Super Tuesday meeting.

Today in my non-LEGO life, I organized a vintage sewing machine gathering, so I’m celebrating by posting this fantastic LEGO sewing machine!
Reposted from @brixinit “Old Singer Sewing Machine” Builder: Eugene Tan.