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.