Bryce McGlone

by Scott Beale on April 14, 2006 · 2 comments

Bryce McGlone

Over on the Hi Fructose blog, Attaboy has a great write-up on the completely amazing Lego art of Bryce McGlone (Plasmic Bricks).

From Bryce’s FAQ:

Do you glue your models?

Simply put, no. Lego is made of ABS plastic which is glued with MEK, a very nasty solvent. Generally it kills brain cells in bulk which I’d rather avoid. Plus gluing is cheating! Just ask any Lego geek. Don’t go asking those Master Builder types though cause they’ve been brainwashed ;-)

Bryce and his art were featured in the now sold-out Vol. 2 of Hi Fructose.

Speaking of Hi Fructose, check out their newly redesigned website.

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