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Star Trek Lego Video

If you read NerdBeach much, then you may have picked up that we like Star Trek. In fact, we have even covered Star Trek in Lego. So what would be better than a Star Trek Lego video? The piece is an excellent example of fan fiction created by David Vann, aka gigerbrick. The work features the sound from the original Star Trek the original series (TOS) but the graphics are all created in Lego. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a little Star Trek Lego theater. But please, don’t mistake the Lego bricks for popcorn!

 

 
 

Play Well

The Lego Group began in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen (7 April 1891 – 11 March 1958), a carpenter from Billund, Denmark, who began making wooden toys in 1932. In 1934, his company came to be called “Lego”, from the Danish phrase leg godt, which means “play-well”.

source:wikipedia 

 

Lego Star Trek – All Hands on the Bridge

Captain’s Log, Stardate 1130.11. While on a routine mission to the Gamma Sector, we have discovered a virtual world made entirely of plastic blocks. Everything here is replicated in dazzling Lego detail, and we have even discovered a block version of the Enterprise itself, with full crew on the block Bridge. We are attempting to communicate…

Star Trek and Lego – seems like a natural connection to me. We have seen Star Trek Lego models on NerdBeach before, and I think they are pretty cool. So, to those who like either Star trek or Lego (or both), I thought it would be good to share our Star Trek model discoveries here on NerdBeach. Up for your perusal now, the original (TOS) enterprise bridge, as modeled by matt’s brick gallery (also picture source).

The Lego Bridge

Bridge

The bridge was the starship equivalent of an operations center or command center. On Starfleet ships, it was generally located near the top and front of a vessel. From here, the commanding officers supervised all ship’s operations, ranging from vessel course control to tactical systems.

source:memory alpha