Shadowtrooper EliteWith double blades, double pistols and a scary bayonet, the ST Elite is one of the most powerful tools of the Dark Side. Beware of...
SignatureNothing much, but neither am I. My signature minifigure is classy but maybe a bit out of place or on the dorky side. (What is he doing in a ...
Sneak Peek: Nottingham TowerWelcome to the first look at my upcoming stop motion animation project, "Nottingham Tower." Take a look at the videos bel...
Snow TreasureBased on the 1988 book by Marie McSwigan of the same title, this small SNOT vignette has been built for over three months but I have nev...
Star Wars RelativityWhat happens when M.C. Escher, Star Wars, and Legos collide and explode into a zero gravity jumble of stairs? Well... you get jus...
Star Wars Relativity V2Six months in the making, I present my largest creation to date: a 1x1x1 foot model of M.C. Escher's print "Relativity" reenac...
Sticks and StonesAlbert Einstein once said, "I do not know with what weapons the third world war will be fought, but the fourth world war will be fou...
Streets of JaffaPushing the limits of a vignette, this 16 by 16 depiction of Jaffa's bustling markets and alleyways was a very enjoyable build. The d...
StriderAragorn as the ranger Strider. For other of my Lord of the Rings characters, please visit my "minifigures" folder. I have not seen the films, ...
Sword in the StoneOn Christmas day, long, long ago, young Arthur drew the sword out of the stone, thus proclaiming to the world that he was the right...
The Building of IsengardAn entry to Ian Spacek's wonderfully designed "Lord of the Rings Trilogy Contest, Round Two: 'The Two Towers.'" This 8x8 micr...
The Burning BushNow Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest of Midian, and he led his flock to the west side of the wild...
The CalibanJust because I like to think I'm diverse, here's a spaceship to follow up some good ol' fashioned medieval architecture. The ship is built...
The ComplimentWith a white and light royal blue color scheme and gold and orange highlights, this racing Vic Viper for Novvember is as stylish as it ...
The FellowshipJourneying through the Misty Mountains, Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring is on a quest to destroy the ring that holds the power to dest...
The FenceA tribute to the Holocaust, this touching vignette shows a young Jewish boy barred from life in a concentration camp as a Nazi guard paces t...
The Fortress of OgelJoin me for a tour of my second miniature diorama, and my first castle themed creation! This is a 16 by 16 vignette of a castle f...
The JovianRandom spaceships really are terribly fun to build, and with a few more curvature elements from Bricklink, another galactic vehicle was ine...
The LamppostBased on C.S. Lewis's magical masterpiece, "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe" from the "Chronicles of Narnia" series, this small vigne...
The MatrixThis 6x8 vignette pictures Neo, the emblematic and enigmatic hero of the Matrix series, in an epic gun battle in the lobby of an enemy-cont...
The MOC Scavenger HuntYou all have waited long enough. It's here! If you have no idea what I'm talking about, or what on earth this even is, take a l...
The New SignatureIt's been quite some time since I first introduced my signature fig, and I decided that it was high time for a revamp. Thanks to "Ga...
The Pilgrim's ProgressA scene from the timeless Biblical classic "The Pilgrim's Progress" written as an allegory by John Bunyan. The book's text appe...
The VenomStar Wars Relativity is now a thing of the past. No, I did not sell it; and no, it is not under a glass case somewhere. I finished sorting i...
Tracer BulletTracer Bullet is a private eye. It says so on his door. But most people just call him Calvin. My first ever comic, I wanted to experimen...