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Strange pod found - maybe of alien origin?
All of Batbrick's Batman figs
Dr. Inferno's Cargo Train

What do you get when you combine Agents with Trains?
How about Dr. Inferno's Cargo Train of Doom?
Posted a few days ago, Oky Wan Kenobi successfully demonstrates that any theme could be integrated with trains to create a "train-tacular" fusion of themes.
At first glance, you might even think that this creation was an entry for the Build a Ghost Train Building Challenge with it's use of black and orange bricks, but the colors are in fact the perfect combination for a train belonging to the dreaded Dr. Inferno. Although not posted in the Train Tech forum, Oky Wan Kenobi will be receiving an "honorary train tag" for his most unique train creation.
Killer Croc's Sewer Lair

Beneath the streets of Gotham, something lies within the sewers, something wretched, something reptilian...
Could it be the secret lair of Killer Croc, nemesis to everyone's favorite caped crusader?
Holy Batstreet, it is! Built by our very own Batbrick, make sure you check out Killer Croc's Sewer Lair.
Spanish Imperial Galleon - Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion

Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion
Bonaparte and Captain Green Hair's Spanish Imperial Galleon is surely one of the best ship MOCs out there -
Return of the Wild West

Do you remember these Wild West topics?
Petition to Bring Back the Wild West Theme
Wild West fan Klaus-Dieter has summarized EB member feedback regarding the Wild West theme; and through our ambassadors, will be sending the report forward to LEGO.
While the outcome is uncertain, the article provides LEGO with lots of ideas and stresses how many of us want to see the Wild West theme return. Make sure you check out the article here.
Free giveaway Xmas raffle building challenge



It's soon that time again, when somebody sneaks into your home down the chimney and leaves
a lot of presents under the tree, and this is your chance to get even more ......!
Build something that has something to do with Xmas and post the result here.
The only rules are:
The prizes? It's a secret - it's not Xmas yet so you can't peek


New online survey from TLG
Construction Site

LEGO Trains & Town fan Selander creates this splendid little
construction site.Complete with a custom red & white cement mixer, as well as a digger, his table town is well under way.
The seven main capital ships of the Separatist Fleet

Legostein, one of Eurobricks' MOC experts, brings us seven mini-versions of the main capital ships of the Separatist Fleet!

Click here to discuss
Legostein's creations!Ye Medieval Fayre by SlyOwl

SlyOwl brings forth his latest creation, a medieval faire:
Be sure to see more in the discussion topic!
Ghost Train Winners Announced

Winners of the Ghost Train Building Challenge have been announced!
Make sure you head over to Train Tech to congratulate them!
She's a Sweet Ride
6623 Police Car Review

The year is 1983. Classic Town is alive and well.
Speeding in Table Town will quickly result in a pursuit by the 4-stud wide 6623 Police Car.
Armed with 40 pieces and one Table Town Trooper, there's no getting away without a smile.
To see more, check out WhiteFang's review of this little classic!
Texas State Railroad #500

Full Steam Ahead!
That's certainly the motto of SavaTheAggie as he rebuilds a few of his already outstanding steam locomotives.
This recent creation is a replica of the Texas State Railroad Pacific (4-6-2) Engine #500.
The actual #500 is a Baldwin Locomotive originally designed in 1911, converted to a standard steam engine in 1923.
Make sure you check out the LEGO version here.