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Chris McVeigh is well known in the LEGO fan community for his delightful LEGO models, excellent photography, and also for providing a fix for the #21303 LEGO Ideas WALL-E set’s originally faulty neck  design. I normally mention Chris around Christmas, because he freely shares building-steps for his very sweet LEGO Christmas decorations. However there are many other LEGO models offered by Chris that you can download the instructions for and build yourself. 🙂

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Projects

I particularly like Chris’ LEGO projects because – while they look very impressive with clever designs – they are not very large and don’t require a lot of parts, or unique elements. So most LEGO fans could easily build them from their own collection. Besides Christmas decorations, Chris tends to focus on items that look great on display and could also work as fun gift items. The selection of retro televisions, old computers, telephones, and arcade games are sure to satisfy geeky LEGO fan.

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Electronics Chris McVeigh - LEGO Gaming

Other projects include birthday cakes and a sweet collection of LEGO bonsai. And under the vehicles section you can find a small train, various mini Star Wars vehicles, a Doctor Who police box, and my favorite is a miniaturized version of Benny’s Spaceship from The LEGO Movie.

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Vehicles

You can find all of these models at ChrisMcVeigh.com under the Building Guides section. If you would like to build any of the projects, just click on its image on Chris’ website, and the parts-selection and step-by-step building-guide will open up for you. You can save this file to your computer, or just follow the building-steps in your browser.

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Bonzai

If you don’t want to source the parts needed to build the models, you can also purchase full kits from Chris, with all the elements already included. These are available under the Buy Building Kits tab.

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Models

A couple of years ago Chris also started a series of LEGO portraits of pop-culture characters that he called Brick Sketches. These became very popular with LEGO fans and after over forty sketches the series is still going strong. They are basically slightly 3D mosaics on a 12×16 stud LEGO canvas, capturing each character with simple LEGO plates and other small elements. While there are no instructions for these, you can easily copy the ones you like just by looking at the pictures. You can find them under the Brick Sketches tab and at Chris’ flickr gallery.

Chris McVeigh - LEGO Brick Sketches

LEGO fans often look for small projects to doodle with on a lazy afternoon. Chris’ models are perfect for this. You can build them following the instructions, or use them as springboards for your own models. They are easy enough for pretty much any age and skill level, look great on display, and can inspire you with further ideas.

So what do you think? Have you built any of Chris’ models yet? How do you like them? What other project would you like him to add to his current selection? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures

If you enjoy LEGO Star Wars animated films, like the previously released LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles, and LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales, there is good news for you; there is another TV show coming this summer titled LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures. Below are the details from StarWars.com about the upcoming series, as well as the accompanying LEGO sets. 🙂

LEGO Star Wars The Freemaker Adventures

The Force is set to meet LEGO bricks in a new galaxy-spanning adventure. StarWars.com is thrilled to announce LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures, an all-new animated television series scheduled to debut this summer on Disney XD in the US. The fun-filled adventure comedy series, set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, will introduce all-new heroes and villains in exciting adventures with many familiar Star Wars characters.

Told in the whimsically-charged style that audiences have come to expect from LEGO Star Wars entertainment, the series stars the Freemakers, a family of scavengers who build and sell starships from the scoured debris of space battles strewn throughout the galaxy. When their youngest discovers a natural connection with the Force through an ancient artifact — the Kyber Saber — his world is turned upside down, and he and his family are thrown into an epic struggle against the Empire to restore peace and freedom to the galaxy. Throughout their adventures, the Freemakers explore new worlds, meet new and familiar characters, and learn the true value of what it means to be a family.

“We are very excited to launch for the first time a TV series with Disney XD,” said Jill Wilfert, vice president, licensing & entertainment at the LEGO Group. “The creative team behind The Freemaker Adventures is extremely talented, and the series is a great testament to our longstanding and successful partnership with Lucasfilm and Disney. The show masterfully combines the rich heritage of storytelling, great characters, action, and adventure in a galaxy far, far away with the creativity, imagination, and humor that only LEGO Star Wars can deliver. We are sure fans young and old are going to love the show.”

“With The Freemaker Adventures we are thrilled to bring all-new stories to life that could only be realized in the LEGO Star Wars universe,” said Carrie Beck, vice president, animation development at Lucasfilm. “We are embarking on an unprecedented collaboration that will allow us to extend the narrative experience of the Star Wars saga with the same playful spirit that’s always made LEGO Star Wars so much fun to watch. We are so thankful to have such great partners in the LEGO Group, Disney XD, and series developers Bill Motz and Bob Roth.”

LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures is a production of Wil Film, the LEGO Group, and Lucasfilm. Developed for television by Bill Motz and Bob Roth (Penguins of Madagascar), they join Torsten Jacobson (LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales) and Jill Wilfert (The LEGO Movie) as executive producers alongside producers Carrie Beck (Star Wars Rebels), Jason Cosler (LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled!), Jake Blais, and John McCormack.

Above is the trailer for LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures, and there will also be a couple of LEGO sets based on the show: the #75145 LEGO Star Wars Eclipse Fighter for $29.99, and the #75147 LEGO Star Wars Star Scavenger for $49.99. Both of these sets have been revealed at the recent New York Toy Fair. You can see them in the video-footage below, along with other 2016 LEGO Star Wars sets coming out later this year.

LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures sounds fun, isn’t it? It is always nice to have additional stories from the Star Wars universe, especially with LEGO’s included humor. Also, if you didn’t catch the previous LEGO Star Wars films on TV, you can get them on Amazon in DVD format:

So what do you think? Are you looking forward to LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures? Did you like the previous LEGO Star Wars series? And what do you think of the new LEGO Star Wars sets? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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