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Check out the Lego #BuildToGive program if you’ve not heard of it.
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Let’s cook!
“There are no strings on me.” 🕷️💥
Before my long break, I finished my 3D printed Ultron head—battle-damaged, lit from within, and fully menacing.
Printed in multiple pieces, assembled and painted by hand. LED backlight adds that eerie AI glow.
Photos didn’t do it justice — here’s the full reveal of my 3D printed Ultron head in motion and light. Custom paint, internal LED rig, and that hex-mesh glow really bring this to life. Built it piece by piece… now it stares back.
Christmas Lego Nutcracker 🎄🎄🎄
The “Thunder Mountain” Power Station, or at least the real world inspiration for it in the game Fallout 76. ⚡ The real location is called Mount Storm. I grew up next to this place.
Character: Quicksilver
Source: Vintage Marvel comic, TV series, and toy line
The show that taught you about physics and science but never obeyed them.
Yes, I know I look crazy, I’m in a silver jumpsuit.
He only had one hand exposed, the other was gloved.
It’s always Halloween in Fallout! Happy Halloween! ⚡️
#VaultLife #Fallout76 #vaultdweller #fallout #vaultsuit #vaultboy #pipboy #bethesdagamestudios #videogames #cosplay #falloutcosplay
Let’s start with something simple to get back in the swing.
Fanhome, 1/2 scale, fully mobile and autonomous R2-D2 kit build.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kb7GSA99xdo
Short animation of sea waves in the style of LEGO bricks, which I made some time ago in Blender.
Stand by
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