Our favorite LEGO stop-motion animator Kevin Ulrich from the BrotherhoodWorkshop just sent me over a link to one of his most recent videos, and as I really liked it I thought to share it with you as well. I have also included the behind-the-scenes look at how the video was made, as those are always […] Read more
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Here is another fun LEGO stop-motion video by our favorite animators, the BrotherhoodWorkshop, along with a great behind-the-scenes tutorial on how the video was made. If you are a regular reader here you know that the BrotherhoodWorkshop is well known for their excellent brickfilms and tutorials (see links to their other videos at the end […] Read more
Today I would like to show you a couple of really fun LEGO creation by Jason Allemann (a.k.a. JK Brickworks), a waddling duck and a hopping kangaroo. They are based on traditional mechanical wooden toys that use gravity to walk down a ramp. I think you will really enjoy them. In the video below Jason […] Read more
One of the most interesting LEGO Marvel Super Heroes sets that was recently released is the #76038 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Attack on Avengers Tower. The set is based on the upcoming The Avengers: Age of Ultron film, where the Avengers Tower comes under attack from the inside from the evil Ultron Mark 1 that […] Read more
(Written by William) Ask any train buff in the United States about the most important event in train history and they will most likely mention the Golden Spike Ceremony; the key moment of the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. This was a huge deal in those days, because for the […] Read more
The Easter holiday is a joyful time when we engage in numerous celebrations and special activities. The most notable and fun has to be dyeing eggs and decorating them in different, often very detailed and ornamented, patterns. But what could be even more fun is building a LEGO Mindstorms robot that can decorate Easter eggs […] Read more
Today we will continue with another great LEGO stop-motion video from the BrotherhoodWorkshop, along with a behind-the-scenes look at how the video was created. You can watch previous videos and tutorials through the links at the end of this post. Today’s video is a Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Marvel mash-up, in which our […] Read more
Pinocchio premiered in theaters on February 23, 1940. It was the 2nd animated feature film released by Walt Disney Studios and is widely considered the studio’s most technical achievement. Not only this, but almost every Disney movie you see is preceded by the instrumental version of the song “When You Wish Upon a Star” that […] Read more
Have you seen those giant digital LEGO clocks? They are shaped like regular LEGO minifigures, but at almost a foot tall, they are much-much larger. These mega-figures have movable arms and legs like standard size LEGO minifigs, with a digital clock inserted into their chest. They work well both as a functional alarm-clock and decoration […] Read more
In one of their latest LEGO animated videos Kevin from the BrotherhoodWorkshop features an aerial battle scene with lots of movement and detail (see below). So how was such a dynamic brickfilm made? After watching the video, Kevin will take you behind-the-scenes to reveal how he achieved these unique shots. Take a look below. :) […] Read more