You might have seen the Hoonipigasus at the latest Hill Climbing Competitions and it has certainly rose to fame thanks to the legendary Ken Block. However, building your own version can be the most fun you could have with Webrick.
The versatility of Webrick have made it possible to create your own Hoonipigasus with different loose bricks and following a custom set of instructions. If you have ever wanted to recreated the Hoonipigasus, the following article should be a great read.
With the prices of LEGO rising each year, fewer and fewer people are in a position to continue buying some of these bricks. Many have turned to alternatives, which are often a bit cheaper, but still compatible with traditional LEGO. Knowing where and how to buy LEGO-compatible bricks is a great way to expand your collection.
I can’t be the only one who has spent a Sunday afternoon browsing houses online, imagining what it would be like to buy my dream home and go all out decorating the interior. Unfortunately, I’ll never be able to afford my dream home, but at least I can have fun building a miniature version of it. And if I was browsing for my ideal house, the beautifully designed Hea-On-Jea would certainly be on the list.
In this post, we’ll be shining a light on one of the most iconic ships in the Star Wars universe, the X-Wing. Aptly named after the shape the wings make when expanded.
While Lego already produces an X-Wing model, it’s a far cry from the UCS class models it has created for some other Star Wars ships. It comes in at a meager 474 pieces and lacks a lot of fine detail of the model we are featuring today.
Without a doubt, some of the most popular Lego MOCs around come from the Star Wars universe, and really, that’s no big surprise. Star Wars is massively popular amongst people of all ages, with dozens upon dozens of fantastic ship designs to choose from.
Growing up, many of us built castles out of Lego, but surely, none of them looked as intricate and gorgeous as the Krylhan Castle by designer PeetersKevin. And certainly, none of them used over 5000 pieces and included all of the minute details as seen in this model.
I’m sure we’ve all spent time imagining our perfect dream house, and I’m sure we can all agree that we’ll never be able to afford to build it. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t construct it out of building blocks–and if your dream house is a quaint medieval cottage–then you’ve got to check out this MOC from, afollygood, one of our favorite designers.