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The Last Mission – LEGO Sci-Fi comic book by Michał Kazmierczak

Fellow Zbudujmy.to AFOL Michał Kazmierczak also known as Migalart, famous for his extreme builds of Erebor and Mustafar has just published his brick build comic book.

The entire work took him about half year of hard work, where he put both his building and photographic skills to the test. The effect is stunning! Some example photos after the break: Continue reading The Last Mission – LEGO Sci-Fi comic book by Michał Kazmierczak

Daniel Krentz, retired LEGO designer passed away last weekend.

Yesterday i read on Mark Staffords flickr photostream:

Daniel Krentz, retired LEGO designer passed away at the weekend.

That is sad news, because Daniel was not only lego designer who
brought us classic sets like Yellow Castle,  but he was probably first Adult Fan of Lego.

Daniel was born and raised in the USA in 1937 living in Colorado and Chicago, he discovered LEGO bricks while at college in the 1960’s. He bought as many brick packs as he could afford on his salary and soon his fan creations came to the attention of LEGO’s US distributor at the time (Samsonite) who began using them as display models to increase sales. Soon after they showed off his MOCs to visiting LEGO reps he was recruited to be a designer in Billund Denmark. He was both the first AFOL and the first non-Dane hired to be a designer by the company. He started work as a designer in the mid 1970’s and continued until the year 2000. In Denmark he fell in love and married his wife who passed in the 1990’s, attended church every Sunday and lived a quiet peaceful life in Billund building with LEGO bricks every single day.

Daniel was the designer of many LEGO sets in his time but among his most iconic sets are:

375
375 Classic Yellow Castle (and all the castle sets that launched with it)

6067 Guarded Inn

6073 Knights Castle

6074 Black Falcons Fortress

6078 Royal Drawbridge

6081 Kings Mountain Fortress

6267
6267 Lagoon Lock Up

6276 Eldorado Fortress

And dozens upon dozens of others.

His funeral is on Tuesday 21st.

If his work or life had a positive impact on yours we will make sure his family gets any messages you would like to leave.

After retiring Daniel has kept his interests in LEGO. I have meet him during last Fan Weekend, unfortunately we did not talk long enough. Daniel had inspired so many builders with his creations… He will be missed.

There has been article about him in 3rd issue of Bricks Culture by    Are J Heiseldal. If you cannot get the paper issue, you can read article on Are’s flickr stream.

WW2 in LEGO set up in Evansville Museum.

If this photo is not Crazy enough to be posted on Crazy Builders, then i don’t know what is.

Some crazy builds by Daniel Siskind and friends, and one of the builders that is crazy enough to walk on his hands, as they are setting up weekend exhibition in Evansville Museum, Indiana, USA.

I wish i could go.

Monday Programme for Skaerbaek Fan Weekend announced

If you are one of those crazy afols that go to Skaerbaek Fan Weekend in Denmark, you would be interested that Monday programme has been announced.

LEGO House construction site during Skarebaek Fan Weekend visit in 2015
LEGO House construction site during Skarebaek Fan Weekend visit in 2015

This time it is visit at construction site of LEGO house, and usual visit to the Employee Shop.

Also Signup for Big Box od LEGO started at the same time, so if you are going to attend the event be quick, as the spots are going out quickly.

What is LEGO House?

LEGO House is going to be a hands-on minds-on experience center where children and fans of all ages can experience the endless possibilities of the LEGO brick. It will be a place where the visitors are offered an active and fun as well as educational and inspiring experience based on everything that LEGO play has to offer.