I’m kicking off July with another LEGO build. This time, I fashioned my limited number of pieces into a cargo hauler, complete with the battle droid folded up for easy transport.
I’m kicking off July with another LEGO build. This time, I fashioned my limited number of pieces into a cargo hauler, complete with the battle droid folded up for easy transport.
This Sunday I thought I’d take a look back at my recent LEGO Craft series of posts. Here are the first three (with more to come):
Happy Sunday!
—TPP
Other Lazy Sunday Installments:
I’ve been experimenting a bit with stop motion animation—and I use that term quite loosely—with some of my LEGO figurines. On a whim, I filmed a little Ewok minifigure proclaiming it’s “Ewok Summer,” and from there I experimented with a couple of other YouTube shorts.
I edited all of these “in-camera,” meaning that I just clicked “pause” on my iPhone’s camera mid-recording and hit “record” again. The last of the three was the most involved, in which I tried to click “pause” and “record” in a rhythm. You can tell when I lingered on a shot a bit longer than intended, but for a hyper-amateurish effort, I like how the third one materialized.
Finally, the music in the second and third videos is a track called “Hey Sailor”; it’s a royalty-free YouTube track. I haven’t figured out yet how to put my music into these videos, but eventually I will and I’ll do so.
Now, on with the Ewok Summer Trilogy!
I’m continuing my personal challenge to rebuild little star cruisers out of the pieces I just happened to have on hand. I’ve avoided the temptation to add any more pieces, which makes the whole thing even more fun.
This Sunday I’ve put together a party cruiser for Luke and the Boyz. The “party” aspect comes from the droid holding up a radio aloft, which I’m interpreting as him blasting intergalactic tunes.
After last week’s LEGO space craft, I decided to rebuild it into a wider craft. I was watching a video about the station wagon (lol) on YouTube, so I decided this build is something of a space station wagon.
I am a sucker for the station wagon, and bemoan their disappearance from the market. But could the people of the Star Wars universe have carted their kids and Ewoks around in station wagons?
I’ve been having some fun getting back into LEGOs—perhaps the last gasp of man-childishness for yours portly—especially since Minecraft Camp last week. Today, I’m going to look at a little spacecraft I built late last week.
We’re well past Christmas now—even past Epiphany!—but I realized I never finished sharing the treasures of the LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar! My paid subscribers have also been helping me identify some of the more enigmatic builds in this collection; thanks, y’all!
In case you missed it, check out “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 1-3”; “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 4-10”; and “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 11-17” to catch up.
Now, on with the last of the builds!
The LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar keeps delivering the goods! My paid subscribers have also been helping me identify some of the more enigmatic builds in this collection; thanks, y’all!
In case you missed it, check out “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 1-3” and “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 4-10” to catch up.
Now, on with the latest builds!
The LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar keeps delivering the goods! I have been super impressed with this year’s calendar, which seems to have a heavy focus on The Empire Strikes Back (1980), specifically the Battle of Hoth that opens the film.
In case you missed it, check out “LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar – Days 1-3” from last Wednesday, 4 December 2024 to see what goodies I uncovered the first three days.
Now, on with the building!
As is my custom, I’ve obtained the LEGO® Star Wars™ 2024 Advent Calendar, and have been enjoying it immensely so far. It seems to be themed around The Empire Strikes Back (1980) so far, with Luke’s X-Wing, cinnamon bun Leia, and a classic TIE Fighter.
Paid subscribers get to see these videos on the day I open each calendar door, but I’m posting the videos to YouTube the following day (for the most part). I’ll also be sharing collections of multiple days of videos—like today’s post—throughout the Christmas Season.