Saturday 27 September 2014

Buckingham Palace in Lego!

My biggest project so far - more than 1,000 parts:








Guggenheim Museum now on Lego Ideas!

I have recently submitted my Lego version of the New York Guggenheim Museum on Lego Ideas. If you like it please add your support here






I have also submitted my mini version of The East Beach Cafe in Littlehampton here


Tuesday 23 September 2014

Lego Guggenheim Museum

Lego had a go at modelling the New York Guggenheim Museum a couple of years ago (Lego set number 21004) however I don't think it is one of their better efforts, so I have decided to have a go:







What do you think? Do you prefer it to the official Lego version? Comments are always welcome.

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Bow-Wow House in Lego!

What do you get the girl who has everything? A Bauhaus inspired Kennel for her dog of course! I saw this and had to try making it in LDD:




Saturday 13 September 2014

Mini East Beach Cafe!

Here is a smaller version of the East Beach Cafe done with LDD:






I managed to angle the model correctly on the base by using 2 small turntable parts which connect to the 2 right angled brackets:




East Beach Cafe - with removable roof section

East Beach Cafe - now with removable section of the roof to show the interior detail:







Monday 8 September 2014

Lego East Beach Cafe - interior detail

Here is a base with interior detail for the East Beach Cafe model. I have done the base in a similar style to Lego's "Architecture Series" of models:






Any comments appreciated.

Sunday 7 September 2014

East Beach Cafe - in Lego!

Ok, its time to come clean. My main reason for trying LDD (Lego Digital Designer) was to try and create a Lego model of an extraordinary building in my home town of Littlehampton, UK. It is a building which does divide opinion locally, but I love it. I walk past it most days as I promenade along the seafront, and every time I see it I can't help but see shapes which could easily be reproduced in Lego. It is called the East Beach Cafe, and was designed by the Heatherwick Studio:



It would be a daunting task to attempt to build it the traditional way with actual Lego bricks, but fortunately LDD makes it a more practical if still challenging build. After many hours, I have come up with this:










This is just the start really, as eventually I aim to add some interior detail, and to create a base for it to stand on. More on this project to come soon. Comments welcome.









Lego Church - Stained Glass Window Version



Saturday 6 September 2014

Lego Church Build

Lego Church

I am not all religious, but I do like old English churches, so I designed this one in LDD. It is not based on any particular building, just an attempt to create a model of a typical parish church.