It took a lot of tinkering in Photoshop to get these looking acceptable.
Arguably one of the coolest looking nudibranchs is the Phyllodesmium iriomotense, an aeolid nudibranch native to Japan and Indonesia. It feeds on soft corals and gets to be about 2cm long. While it is small, it definitely seems like some alien one would find on an ice-planet!
The Particle Ionizer (known as the Cosmicopter overseas) from M-Tron.
The Stellar Recon Voyager (and a bit of the Celestial Forager) from M-Tron.
Recent additions to my M-Tron fleet. Unfortunately they can’t exist at the same time.
My M-Tron forces so far.
Futuron’s Hovercraft and the rover from Blacktron’s Message Intercept Base. I never managed to get any Futuron sets as a kid, but I never stopped thinking about them.
“Black Monarch’s Ghost” by Ben Turner (left), based on the Lego set of the same name (right; photograph by me).
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Black Monarch’s Ghost, a very fun Lego set from my childhood. The last picture features Rocky from the Castle Mini-Figures (one of the neighbor kids named him).
Knights and Forestmen of my childhood reassembled.
Lego astronaut poses with similarly colored pie.
The Blacktron Battrax in several configurations with modules from the Invader and Alienator.
Testing the waters to see if people are interested in Lego photos.
I currently have dozens of Lego photos in need of postproduction work. I planned a grand Lego marathon, but periodic photosets are more feasible. That’s not a good way to build up viewer interest, but that was probably never an option anyway.
You came to the wrong planetoid.
Blacktron makes an important discovery.
The power of magnets!