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LEGO: "Back to the Future" and "Star Trek: First Contact"

David Pescovitz at 11:49 am Mon, Jul 2, 2012

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Ants and Stars: Bruce Sterling and Jasmina Tesanovic visit the Sardinia Radio Telescope in Italy

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Borgrgrgrg Gigawaaaaa

These are the winners of The Living Brick's "Mi-Fi" micro scale LEGO building contest. Nolnet created "1.21 Gigawatts" and halbeak constructed "Resistance is Futile." Yes, the body of the Enterprise is a Minifig torso.

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  • sargentrg

    the direction and position of the flames in the BttF model irks me.  but they are definitely well made and awesome.

  • Ramone

    I like that the Borg cube is apparently wind-up powered.

  • Douglass

    Now I want to make Lego Jurassic Park. Since the legs and the torso detach on Lego figures, I’ve got sort of a head start on what happened to the lawyer.