About thebrickmaker

Brickmaker, Boozebrewer, astronaut.

Battleship

Saw some pics of the Kre-O Battleship brick sets today. I know that the off brands take a lot of heat from the Lego fandom, and some of bricks you see in the picture are obvious clones of classic bricks (like the little red “cones” on the guns), but honestly I think some of the original parts in these sets can be kind of cool (like the claw on a chain), and I like minifigs that can actually be posed a little.

The picture also begs the question: why do the aliens have caucasian hands? Or are they supposed to be gloves made from human skin?

Also why does a film based on Battleship have aliens?

Playing With Bugs

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I collaborated with the LeoCAD creator to come up with an issue for the bug that was hiding the parts library for some users (he did all the work, really, I just diagnosed a problem he didn’t realize was happening and came up with a temporary fix). It makes me feel a little bit like a hero (or should I say a Bionicle?).  Focusing on it cost a couple days of productivity in custom design, but whatever, I had fun playing with my MOCs.

I stopped and restarted this one a few times before I found a path I was happy with. My goal was to use a few rare, weirdo parts from a poor set and make it into something worthwhile.  It’s a long process, sure, but the set was poor for a reason.  Haven’t decided if I want two feet or four feet for landing gear yet, or whether there is still hope for incorporating a minifig.  It could be a drone, or something on micro scale (I can have it eat mini-New York!)

My ultimate inspiration ended up being Neon Genesis Evangelion; I want to create the effect that the spaceship constructed over the bug is more like a cage than a suit of armor.  I think the effect is working so far.  Hopefully the finished version will do a better job of scaring the cat.

 

Bugs

Years ago, I bought this weird bug Lego from a set that was some tie-in to a terrible live action tv show.  It was between 2002 and 2005 but I can’t seem to find any reference that it ever existed.  I wasn’t impressed with the single set I bought so after about fifteen minutes it was disassembled and in the pile.  It’s sort of like Bionicle, but not cool at all.  Apparently no one was impressed with it, and it’s been erased from history.  It’s not even on Lego’s website.

Okay, after a full half hour of searching, I’ve discovered it’s called “Galidor“.  Apparently the show also served as a lame Doctor Who spin off, complete with a small blue spaceship that’s much bigger on the inside and is known by an abbreviation (TDMN, or Trans-Dimensional Navigation Module).  Srsly, worst Lego tie-in ever.

Anyways, after watching a thousand hours of bad science fiction television, I’ve decided to use these awful parts to build a living insect spaceship MOC, ala Lexx or Farscape.