Really cool pics of a Lego Space Shuttle that features giant orange fuel tanks and has ‘bay’ doors that open wide to let the astronauts move materials and tools in and out. Thanks to the Father Life Magazine for the tip.

Now that looks like a fun project for a rainy day. Thanks to Dunechaser of Flickr for the pic.
Sidenote — while this LEGO Space Shuttle Discovery retails for about $285, you can find get a bunch of tips from eHow on “How to Find Lego Toys Cheap” here. Some of their tips include:
1) Check with neighbors and family members. “A gold mine of Legos is sitting in someone’s basement collecting dust. Many people will be happy to free up their space and give them away to someone who will enjoy them.
2) Yard Sales and Garage Sales. “Yard sales are great ways to find local cheap Legos. They are often sold in bulk and have to be organized but this is where you often find real vintage treasures!”
3) Search Lego sites and communities online. “Sites like BrickLink are online Lego marketplaces where you can purchase individual pieces, this way you pay for only the pieces you need.”
Read the full article so you can use all of eHow’s tips and get yourself a bunch of unique and fun LEGOs for just a small price. Have fun and don’t forget to take pics of all of your great creations. BTW, has anyone built a the new Cowboy’s Stadium out of LEGOs?