Imperial Cruiser (without minifigs!)
Caleb’s favorite Lego creations are always spaceships. And pretty much every spaceship he creates requires a place for a person to sit and control the craft. It’s something that building pre-designed Lego sets has taught him: there are people there for a reason, use them.
I’m completely the opposite. When I create a spaceship, it never has a spot for a minifig to sit. It’s always a completely enclosed model that doesn’t require any noticeable piloting by yellow-skinned Lego-citizens. I think Caleb has picked up on this concept, because last week, he finally created a spaceship with no pilot. And it’s a brilliant miniature model. He called it the Imperial Cruiser.
I love the forward slope and theuse of the grey ball joints as engines. The satellite array on top acting as a dome is a nice touch, as well. It was beautifully and lovingly crafted, and it’s a great example of why I think my son will eventually become a much more skilled brick builder than I ever was.
Couple of outdoor adventure crafts
Lenarian Starfighter
Time to show off one of my own creations. Here’s something I built last weekend. Caleb dubbed it the Lenarian Starfighter. It was pieced together using parts from the Aero Booster Exo Force set.
Modified Mars Flyer
Caleb loves to put something together that comes in a pre-designed Lego package, and then modify it to his own design. Sometimes he modifies something significantly (so that you can’t even tell what it was originally), and sometimes he only changes slight aspects.
He’s currently hooked on the Mars Mission series, and in this particular case, he took the Mars Flyer set and made some minor alterations.
The Brick Boys!
Do you love playing with Lego bricks? My oldest son Caleb does. And so do I! In fact, we love it so much we’ve decided to start up a blog where we highlight some of our creations.
Caleb is a fairly prolific brickster, so much of the content will be his (and since he’s only 5, it likely won’t be anything too incredibly revolutionary). But I like to spend a quiet Saturday afternoon sifting through giant plastic bins of Lego pieces just as much as the next person, so I should have something to show off every now and again, myself.
So, enjoy the Brick Boys! We’ll be back with photos very soon.















