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Flickr user Cole Blaq's Lego flames use florescent and transparent elements to give the illusion of fire without resorting to backlighting. [via brothers-brick.com] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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Lego Newton, apples not included

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I liked how this Lego vignette by Flickr user Kubik-Rubik doesn't show the classic Sir Isaac Newton scene with the apple, and instead shows one far more grounded in fact -- his prism experiment where he split visible light into its component colors. [via the Brothers Brick] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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Eeek! Giant Lego spider!

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Check out this excellent Lego spider by Jason "Doctor Moebius" Ruff. Yes, that's right, Lego -- those hairs are actually a multitude of levers that the builder repurposed. Click on the image to see a larger version! [via Brothers-Brick] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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Virtual Lego bird-of-prey

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19-year-old German Lego fan Kevin Walter used CAD program LDraw to 'build' this awesome starship. If actually built the model would be 13' long by 11' wide by 5' high and use 274,350 bricks. See Walter's Flickr page for more renders. [via Brothers Brick] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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Geometric patterns in Lego

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AFOL Katie Walker's Lego patterns are fascinating. It seems that she built them as a study for a throne room MOC that she's working on. However, I like them on their own! [Via The Brothers Brick] Read the Full Story » | More on MAKE » | Comments » | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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Recycled crayon Lego minifigs and bricks

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Rachel @ CRAFT writes: I'm loving these rad recycled crayon Lego minifigs and bricks from Flickr user ZeeBree. I'm guessing the Lego minifig ice cube trays were used, along with the popular method of breaking up and melting down old crayons. Brilliant! These would be a really fun party favor at a Lego-themed birthday party! Read the Full Story » | More on MAKE » | Comments » | Read more articles in LEGO | Digg this!
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