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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Friday, January 13, 2006

Duney comes through

A couple of days ago I blogged about some great vignettes by Izzo based on Japanese proverbs. Dunechaser did some research and found explanations for them. The ones I posted are named To gain one of your nine lives back and Unless you enter the tiger's den, you can't steal her cubs.. Check Pan-Pacific Bricks for more.

And on the eighth day, God built vignettes

For the past few years, one of my favorite LEGO sites has been Bendan Powell Smith's Brick Testament, in which he recreates Bible stories in brick form. If you have not seen it, go there now.

Now series king Steve Bishop has started a much smaller (well, 8x8) version with a new series of biblical vignettes (bib-vigs?). Things start off in Genesis with The Fall and Cain and Abel.





Keep an eye out for an upcoming Noah vignette.

J. Hassett is doing some similar things with his Creche and Moses creations.





Nathan Cunningham says he's planning on doing some bib-vigs himself, so watch his site for that.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

As the old Japanese proverb goes . . .

Well, actually, I have no idea how the old Japanese proverb goes. However, Izzo has a great gallery of vignettes based on Japanese proverbs. Hopefully Dunechaser will be able to shed some enlightenment via his Pan-Pacific Bricks blog.



Thursday, January 05, 2006

A new vignettes gallery

Many LEGO builders publish their photos on Brickshelf, but Flickr is another great photo-sharing site. Flickr users can join together to link similarly themed photos, and recently Andrew Reynolds started a Flickr vignettes pool. Keep your eyes on this site for more great vignette creations.

Is there a draft in here?

Duane Hess shows us drafting then . . .



. . . and now.

Wouldn't you rather make a nice piece of cheese?

Sugegasa needs to be careful in his udon making, or that rat might get a snack.



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=161318

In memory

Surfinsf remembers the coal miners of Sago, West Virginia.

Bad troops, bad troops, whatcha gonna do?

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? They're after you on Hoth and Endor.


Booooooo

Abel Boon presents Entertainment, but apparently the fig in question isn't too entertaining.

I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. Lucas

In Steve Bishop's fbtbyearbook, it appears that Luke Skywalker is a high school senior.

Hear no evil, eat no bananas

Tony Hafner gives us Monkey See, Monkey Do.

I need you, you, you

CyberAdreneline shows off some great Blues Brothers customs.