Studdington Station by Snaillad |
Monday, November 24, 2014
Just the Ticket
Categories:
Brown,
LEGO,
Train Stations
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Belles and Whistles
Beloved Belle by Kristel |
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Checking Out
The West Eagle Grand Hotel by eyescream54 |
Categories:
32x32,
Dark Green,
Hotels,
LEGO,
Modular
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Shiver Me Cubicles
Pirate 100 by lisqr |
Monday, November 17, 2014
Last Man Standing
Ragge Runarson's Business Building by LegoJalex |
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Not Quite Dead
If the old adage “absence makes the heart grow fonder”
really is true, then Brick Town Talk’s fondness level is at an all-time high,
so at least there’s that.
Clearly that isn't the reality, but this extended hiatus has
certainly made me miss this little site, and what could be better timing to
stage yet another comeback than with the leak of the next modular, the
Detective’s Office, due out early next year (thanks to Eurobricks for the pic
below).
Detective's Office courtesy Eurobricks |
This past year and a half have seen a fair amount of changes
in the world of Lego blogs, with the death of a few of my favorites (goodbye
Classic-Town) and the creation of some new ones (hello Modulars by Kristal).
Still, I don’t think that there really is another site quite like this one,
celebrating all the wonderful Lego architecture out there regardless of scale or style, so it’s worth keeping around, at least in my opinion.
For now, expect the usual reporting from me with a few minor
tweaks here and there to margins and removing some dead wood. Don’t expect
these every day, but definitely more than once every 18 months. Going forward,
I am thinking about other features that would make the site more interesting to
both the audience and the author so this isn’t just a series of images you’ve
already seen on flickr. If there is anything you would like to see, feel free
to email me (and if you have emailed in these last months, I am slowly getting
through them).
As for my own Lego creations, those also took a year off. I
am happy to say that I am slowly getting back in the MOC game, starting with
the completion of my jewelry store, pizzeria, and bike shop (lovingly inspired
by the official Bike Shop and Café set). Expect to see it soon in the
Rockefeller Center Lego Store, and look forward to some new modulars in 2015.
Jewelry Store, Pizzeria, and Bricklyn Bike by Jonathan Grzywacz |
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