LEGO FANTASTIC FOUR Trailer

courtesy 20th Century Fox
courtesy 20th Century Fox

It’s not just the Thing that’s brick by brick in this alternate version of the Fantastic Four trailer.

The Block Show recreates the trailer for Fox’s upcoming reboot of franchise starring Marvel’s First Family.

The long-awaited first look came in January and now we see a different take on the teaser.

The iconic characters and some set pieces are replaced with lego bricks.
Watch and enjoy: Continue reading LEGO FANTASTIC FOUR Trailer

Alexander’s Marvelous Make-A-Wish Day

Alexander as Hulk by Garza
Alexander as Hulk by Ricardo Garza

Alexander is small but courageous with mighty dreams. The six-year-old boy from Everett, Washington lives with cystic fibrosis. Alexander fights this life threatening condition but for one day he had an adventure to take his mind of his illness.

 

Alexander got a hero’s salute this weekend thanks to Make-A-Wish volunteers and members of Comic Book Characters For Causes. Alexander loves Marvel’s The Avengers, especially Hulk and Captain America so Team Alex “Assembled” an Avengers themed shopping spree. Continue reading Alexander’s Marvelous Make-A-Wish Day

The Wrath of Khan’s Ride – Lego Style!

 

courtesy Brick Brothers

  I’ve met some devoted Star Trek fans but this guy is takes devotion warp speed to the farthest edge of the quadrant! Christer Nyberg has replicated the U.S.S. Reliant with Lego bricks! The Reliant was the Federation starship stolen by Khan in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (or as Kirk said, “KKKKKHAAAAAAAANNNNNNNN!!!”)

“In late 2010 I decided to combine my two geek loves, LEGO and Star Trek. There is not a lot of good Star Trek MOCs on the net, there’s some really cool micro-scale stuff but not much in the large category. I realised quickly that it would be impossible to contruct a large scale USS Enterprise using pure LEGO, so I had to look for another ship. The USS Reliant from Wrath of Khan is much more compact and less spindly, so it seemed a suitable candidate. Many bricklink orders and bricks later (and over a year of prototyping and building) here she is! I have not counted the pieces (my sanity is grateful!) but I would estimate somewhere in the 10-15k range.” the creator told Eurobricks.

courtesy The Brothers Brick

 

Mister Nyberg, I salute you!

Thanks to Comics Alliance for the story via The Brothers Brick.