- Home
- Lego shopping tips
- Lego classifieds
- Privacy Policy
- Everything about C-3PO ...
- Price comparison
- LEGO® Lexicon
- Staff & Legal Info
- Contact me
- In my opinion…
- Black Friday 2023
- Bricklink Designer Program
- Competition
- LEGO Video Games
- LEGO Animal Crossing
- Lego architecture
- Lego Avatar
- LEGO Certified Stores
- Lego dc comics
- Lego disney
- LEGO DREAMZzz
- LEGO Dungeons & Dragons
- LEGO Fairground Collection
- Lego harry potter
- LEGO ICONS
- LEGO Ideas
- Lego Indiana Jones
- LEGO Insiders
- LEGO Jurassic World
- Lego marvel
- Lego masters france
- Lego minecraft
- Lego monkie kid
- Lego news
- Lego ninjago
- LEGO Sonic The Hedgehog
- LEGO Speed Champions
- LEGO Star Wars
- Lego stores
- Lego super heroes
- Lego super mario
- LEGO Technic
- LEGO The Lord of the Rings
- Lego books
- Lego magazines
- May the 4th
- Minifigure Series
- New LEGO 2023
- New LEGO 2024
- New LEGO 2025
- LEGO Polybags
- Reviews
- Rumors
- Shopping
- Sales
The story begins with a meeting with LEGOmaniac and his son, miniLM that we already know for his achievements at the micro scale on the Star Wars theme. At the turn of a discussion, the challenge is launched: What if he reproduced our favorite super heroes using the same technique as for the characters in the Star Wars universe ...
The talented young MOCeur kindly accepted to take up this challenge and today he offers us a slew of superheroes intelligently staged in a context that facilitates their identification. The result is up to my expectations and I thank miniLM for having accepted this challenge and for taking the time to offer something new and convincing.
So here is a comic format board below that should delight superhero fans, with a special mention for the Batman box which I find absolutely brilliant:
[contentblock id=1 img=html.png]
What if super heroes also had real life? What if Bruce Wayne / Batman and Tony Stark / Iron Man were roommates and had to do household chores like ordinary people?
Little LM, (on miniLM) young 9-year-old MOCeur who you already know if you follow the blog, took out his stock of parts to offer us a snapshot of the daily life of two super heroes who, before going to save the world, must remove all the creases on their outfits (Especially on that of Batman moreover, Tony Stark rather needs a hammer for his ...).
In short, this hilarious scene will be presented by the young and talented MOCeur during the competition organized as part of Briqu'Expo Diemoz 2013, and if you want to do as well or even better, you only have a few days left ... (See the rules here).
A little nod to LegoManiac and his son MiniLM who present us the TurtleVan (or Party Wagon, it's up to you) in a micro version and accompanied by the 4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles whose color band you must have recognized.
For the record, the van originally belonged to Baxter and was then picked up by the four pizza-loving friends. Donatello then transformed this vehicle by endowing it with many features to make it an ultra-fast and over-armed means of transport.
Note on your tablets that MiniLM is preparing a very nice MOC for us in this minimalist format that he likes so much which will be exhibited during Fana'Briques 2013. You can find a general view on the flickr gallery of the two friends.
In the family Legomaniac, we are not idle and we prefer to do things ourselves:
When the father reproduces a board game marketed by Lansay to please his 4 year old daughter, the son creates his own Advent Calendar on the theme of super heroes.
The board game reproduced here takes exactly the principle of the version proposed by Lansay: Remove one by one the bricks from the wall without dropping Spider-Man. The LEGOmaniac version even has its own storage box.
MiniLM for its part had already raged last year with a Alternative Star Wars Advent Calendar to the one offered by LEGO.
This time, it keeps the micro format and offers a daily scene featuring a super hero that you must discover. To follow daily on LEGOmaniac flickr gallery or on the family blog at this address.
- it's me : Very beautiful and complete report on a set which for once...
- FrancescoBrown : Gorgeous! Thank you for this very comprehensive review...
- Bender : the model is really well made and the number of parts is...
- eb303 : My son needs more and more challenges for his idiots...
- Gilles : This will be the second time that an architectural model has made me...
- David : For the first time I am really tempted by an architectural set...
- Do77 : Majestic is the first word that comes to mind when...
- wame : It's a nice model but it's a big architectural model...
- Lutinbleu38 : I find that funny. I prefer an imaginary LEGO plant...
- Tyty : Come on, in my basket directly....
- SOME LINKS
- LEGO RESOURCES