Besides being a LEGO fan, I also have an orange belt in Karate, so I decided to combine my two hobbies with a Brickheadz version of myself in my Karate gi!

After Darkness, Light
Besides being a LEGO fan, I also have an orange belt in Karate, so I decided to combine my two hobbies with a Brickheadz version of myself in my Karate gi!

Whether you’re building a fort in a jungle or a peaceful kitchen scene, a few flowers can make a tremendous difference in the scene by adding color and realism. And there are way more ways to include flowers than just the pre-molded LEGO flowers! So let’s take a look at bringing beauty to your creation in different scenarios.
(Clicking on any picture will take you to it on my photostream, where you can see more angles of the same build!)
A while back I got my first LEGO baby, and it wasn’t long before I realized that he looked really cute with some of the standard hats! And so my Tiny Trailblazers series was born.
My first creation dressed the baby up as a knight.
Charleston, South Carolina – a seaside town founded in 1670 – a historic location, witness to the first shots of the War Between the States – a bright, vibrant city with everything from magnolia gardens to retired Navy ships.
Background picture is from Wikimedia Commons and by Tom Key.
What do you get when you smash Venice and Japan together on the edge of a cliff? Welcome to Shinmizu village, where small canals thread their way between houses before rushing over the rocks in foamy waterfalls, where arabesque domes stand side-by-side flowering Japanese-style trees, and where your backyard could be a sheer cliff.

This build was a collaborative effort between myself and my brother Robert4168/Garmadon. We spent about one month on it, including a pretty intensive last week!
My latest creation takes my signature minifigure, Guy Wyndzon, into the world of fencing!
Join my band of intrepid explorers as they roam the bamboo jungles in search of a very special flower… the most magnificent specimen of an orchid ever found!
Building a tree house has always been on my LEGO “bucket list,” and a friend giving me a bunch of bright flower pieces proved the perfect excuse!
Inspiration for this vignette came when I attached one of the little gold figures to a black clip… and the rest followed!