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3D Parking Mall Madness 2 Dirt Bike 3D Stunt City Spongebob Speed Car Racing 3D Wheels Of Steel Rise Of The Nindroids Scooby-Doo And The Creepy Castle Piggy In The Puddle 3 Elsa New Year Costumes Sports Heads Football Championship 2015/16 King Of The Tribal War Mr. Vengeance Act Ⅱ The Ultimate Clicker Squad Rapunzel Mommy Christmas Tree Doli Makes The Difference Cover Orange: Journey Gangsters Baby Cinderella House Cleaning Bunny & Squirt: Spot The Difference Bomb The Pirate Pigs Elsa Dye Hair Design Monkey Go Happy Elves Lego Police Car Puzzle Frozen X-mas House Makeover 3 Pandas In Fantasy 6 Diff Minion Christmas Tree Spiderman Love Fix My Tiles Ben 10's Zombie Survival Beauty Princess: Real Haircuts Lego Car Hidden TiresApp Detail » LEGO® Life of George Published by: LEGO Systems, Inc Released: September 29, 2011 The Life of George and Build Your Brain apps will be closed for download by February 1st 2015.




After this date, existing players can still play, but please be aware that the apps are no longer supported. Introducing Life of George: the world’s first interactive game combining real LEGO bricks with apps for your iPhone/iPod Touch. Follow George around the world as he challenges you to a series of fun building tasks. Build as fast as possible, capture your model with your iPhone/iPod camera and get scored on your building skills. •Build & Share: Share your own creations with other players. •Play Online: Browse and play models in the online user gallery. • Get the Life of George LEGO box. • Download the Life of George app • Get a building challenge from George • Build as fast as possible • Capture your model with your iPhone/iPod camera • Get scored on your building skills Challenge you friends to be the fastest & best builder. Our privacy policy is accepted if you download this app. LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group.




©2013 The LEGO Group. October 27, 2011 New version 1.5 December 01, 2011 New version 2.0 May 01, 2012 New version 2.1 June 06, 2012 New version 2.1.1 June 22, 2012 New version 2.2 August 03, 2012 New version 3.0 September 02, 2012 New version 3.0.1 December 14, 2012 New version 3.0.2 July 12, 2013 New version 3.0.4 October 06, 2013 New version 3.0.6 Other Apps From LEGO Systems, IncLEGO is keen to hear your views on their packing.  Here’s a copy of their invite: We are a team of packaging designers belonging to the LEGO product development department. Our key mission is to design packaging that supports a strong LEGO product experience. We are conducting this survey among RLUGs/RLFMs since we know that you have a great deal of experience with our products and packaging! To achieve our mission it is important for us to get an understanding of how you perceive the LEGO packaging experience. Please complete the survey before March 6, 2017.




Thank you in advance for your feedback – it is highly appreciated! The LEGO Packaging Experience Design Team I did a bunch of BrickLink orders last weekend for my contribution to the Eurobricks collaboration for Brickworld  in Chicago in June.  I can’t give you a sneak peak of that.  However, it did remind me that I hadn’t yet uploaded the little MOC that I entered (unsuccessfully) for the event kit contest for the convention. This MOC of a TV studio camera and lighting truss was inspired by the theme for Brickworld Chicago 2017 – “Lights, Camera, Action”. You can download the instructions from the Downloads page. Snaillad (Andrew Tate) has again shown us his exceptional design skills with the headquarters for the Astrid and Associates Architecture firm. The 1930’s building has been renovated inside and out to showcase the architectural firm’s skills.  Judging by the results, I expect they will have plenty of new clients to keep them busy!




My favourite detail on the outside is the way that the ground floor windows on the left have been framed by the arches, followed by the tall window above the entrance.  The interior features a modern decor, with a funky meeting table and clever storage for all the architectural drawings. Head over to the Flickr album for more shots of this beautiful building. Thanks for the inspiration, Snaillad! Hope everyone gets to spend some quality time with their loved ones today! I did a review of Heartlake Cupcake Cafe (41119) for Friends Bricks back in April 2016. At that time, I had a fairly clear vision of what the modular version would look like. It’s only taken 10 months to finally get around to turning the vision into an actual building! I’ve called this one Naomi’s Place, since Naomi runs the cafe. I loved the entrance for the Heartlake Cupcake Cafe, especially the stained glass window above the front door and the windows framed using the ornamental arches.  




This section of the building was 16 studs wide and was therefore a natural starting point for the conversion to a modular building.  There was the matter of the gaps on the sides of the arches, but I filled those using a technique similar to that used by LEGO in the Winter Village Toy Shop (10199). I also loved the outdoor seating area and was able to incorporate a similar structure in the rooftop terrace.  My daughter also decided that this was the perfect place for the rotating cake display.  So, while it lost the round windows, it didn’t lose the whole display! The ground floor and rooftop are furnished with the fittings from the official model.  The first floor remain empty, but this could readily be converted to more seating (maybe move the couch there?) or the bakery / kitchen for the cafe. You can find more images of Naomi’s Place on flickr and you can download the instructions for the structure here. I don’t normally showcase other building scales, but I couldn’t go passed these Mini Modulars by de-marco.  




The level of detail that de-marco has captured in these four buildings is awe-worthy. My favourite is the bank, followed closely by the second from the left, which I’m guessing is a townhouse.  Although small in scale, de-marco has made the bank look like a grand building with an imposing entrance.  I also love the shop front on the bakery.  Head over to the Flickr album for a closer look at these pint-sized perfections! Designed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of modular buildings by LEGO, Assembly Square (10255) stands out in terms of design, size and parts selection.  Let’s take a closer look why. Read the full review here. carebear has created stunning corner modular building to provide a garage, storage area and general workshop for his museum.  The Garage features a striking facade and three fully furnished floors for parking museum vehicles, storing artefacts and museum staff to prepare, maintain and repair museum exhibits. One of my favourite details on this building is the way that the roof is done, especially the inclusion of the skylights and the use of the sloped grill pieces:




The Garage is as beautifully done on the inside as it is on the outside, so make sure to check out the whole building in high-resolution on Brickshelf, and then head over to Eurobricks to join the conversation about this stunning building. Thanks for the inspiration carebear! Hope everyone has a very happy and prosperous 2017! Eliza (Elizabeth Nevermind) has hit all the high notes with the four storey Music Store. Dark Red and Dark Blusih Grey are one of my favourite combinations for modular buildings.  Eliza has taken this a step further, with depth in the facade created by the colour and texture variation in the brick work. I love the details on the cornices, especially the use of the bow and arrow pieces and the 1×2 Technic bricks on their side. Other details that caught my eye were the fire escape on the side of the building and the “Music” sign. On the inside, the ground floor of the Music Store has a range of instruments on display.  

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