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Brick built Hostess Twinkie and how it break apart to reveal the cream filling in the middle.

 

Scale is 4x12 studs and 3 bricks high.

Can a Minifigure have a happy life? - New 2019 Series

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November 22, 2017

 

One of the walls in the bar of the Dogfish Alehouse.

 

Falls Church, Virginia

Near Washington D.C.

USA

 

Thanksgiving week in Washington DC

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2017

All Rights Reserved

 

...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.

No use without permission.

Please email for usage info.

 

A curious brick floor on the cliff top, Seven Sisters

We´ve failed. It all came true. We called them conspiracy theory, but they were not....

 

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More information and pics up: THE BRICK TIME

 

Be sure to visit the BrickLink-Shop: THE BRICK TIME - Store

 

Getting ready for Halloween!

this day was beyond beautiful. it was hideously cold but the cold created a mist, which shrouded the silver skyscrapers of shoreditch and made leaving liverpool street station an adventure into the unknown. the sun came out, shining through the mist, making one particular building into a soaring disco ball. it was literally radiating light, the building became a sun. it was incredible, i will never forget that sight.

 

please donate to save my friend's life - www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Alexander-Paul

This building was built in 1947, affected by the war, part of the building is not complete. During the war soldiers have lived here, the second floor of the brick arch is very beautiful, now uninhabited.

Brandywine River Museum

Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.

ODC. Urban Fragments

Edit: now on youtube: www.youtube.com/user/BeyondTheBrickTV !

 

I've always liked the new Beyond the Brick logo, though it always annoyed me how a LEGO podcast didn't have a brick built logo.

 

So I decided to build them one.

   

Hey! Today is Wed! You never know who you might hear...

  

(credit to Cmaddison for the awesome letter styles)

 

Listen to old podcasts:

netcaststudio.com/brick/

Outside the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

North 15th Street. Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Gum over cyanotype on Fabriano hot press paper. Image is about 7.5 x 10in. on 11 x 15in paper. Original digital capture.

F15

 

I got a brick model from a manufacturer called "Wange". The model is fundamentally solid and designed for playing.

Now it is not quite my standard, so I have rebuilt the entire hull. The chassis was replaced and other small changes were made, all with original Lego parts.

This resulted in a model that I personally find very beautiful,and much more realistic.

Now I have removed some of the original prints and replaced them with my stickers. Last I refined the whole model with three chalk colors. Basic color white to blur the contours so that everything looks like one. Black to highlight some details and blue for camouflage.

All colors can be easily removed with a damp cloth.

I hope you like the model.

Here is the original model: www.brickmeupscottie.com/products/wange-4004?pr_prod_stra...

Capture from Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland.

Loved the contrasting texture of this building.

Brick Lane, East London.

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Red brick house in Washington in Franklin County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at Æ’/4.0 with a 1/640 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7 and DXO OpticsPro 10.

 

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ArtPrize 2016

"Mom's Favorite Car"

by Paula Blincoe Collins

This car was made in Texas and brought all the way to Grand Rapids, MI for ArtPrize. Below is a link to the Artist's story: .

www.artprize.org/paula-blincoe-collins

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