
This working Aardvark pull toy is in the spirit of the Lego Duck pull toy.

An Aardvark made from 1x2 plates

Perlo Construction Headquarters

A scene depicting many of the famous landmarks of the Home of Golf in St. Andrews, Scotland. Includes: the Swilcan Bridge and Swilcan Burn, The Road Hole green, road, and bunker, the stacked stone boundary wall, with the "Auld Grey Toon" city skyline as the backdrop, a familiar setting for golfers on the inward nine.

The memorial site, which has become a pilgrimage destination for golfers, of the grand ol' man of golf, Old Tom Morris, and his electric and swashbuckling prodigy golfer son, Young Tom Morris. Both considered instrumental to the development and founding of the great game.
This elevated Victorian inspired home was built around 1870 and was renovated many times over the years. The hollowed out rock outcropping it sits upon was tuned into a newspaper stand in the 1940's and has been bustling ever since. The house itself was purchased by a family in the 1980's and they have run the Newspaper stand ever since. The kids have even turned the storage area into quite a hang out as well! The stained glass windows were recreated by a local tradesman and the glass canopy that envelops the stairs was added in the early 2000's as a nod to the The Louvre Pyramid.
Mitch always wanted to own a record store, so when the opportunity came to renovate an abandoned restaurant he couldn't turn it down. The ground floor houses the record store and you can take the elevator up through the bedroom and kitchen to the rooftop deck. Mitch loves movies too so you can catch a flick at the outdoor theater while munching on a hot dog. If it's raining, you can get some cover under the decorative pavilion that remains as the last vestige of the building's past.
A portion of my lot contribution to Medina Al Musawrah - a collaborative build of a fictional minifigure scale city set in 1970s North Africa. Originally built and displayed at Brickfair Chantilly (VA) in August of 2025.
This is a minifigure-scale model of the façade of Stonewall Inn, a bar in Greenwich Village, New York City, and birthplace of the modern LGBTQIA2S+ Rights Movement. The red vertical sign is as it was on the fateful day in the summer of 1969, when a routine police raid resulted in a riot begun by transgender patrons of the bar. The graffiti on the right window is authentic to the days following the riots, and the window decor and neon sign on the left is how the bar appears today.

A few of the iconic structures from Dotonbori Osaka Japan
Including the Famous Don Quijote , Kawaii Pink Cafe, Glico sign and more.





