Selecteer de taal

LEGO instructions Worldbricks.com
×

LEGO Onderdeelherkenning

Upload een foto van een LEGO onderdeel, minifig of set



Made by Brickognize.com

  • Beschrijvingjaar
  • Beschrijvingthema
  • Beschrijvingnummer
  • Catalogusjaar
  • BeschrijvingLEGO mocs thema
  • BeschrijvingLEGO mocs jaar
Worldbricks.com
×

LEGO Onderdeelherkenning

Upload een foto van een LEGO onderdeel, minifig of set



Made by Brickognize.com

aug
21

In the past year or so, LEGO has released sets in the LEGO Icons line that pays homage to the classic sets and the latest one is the Eldorado Fortress (10320). It has 2,509 pieces and retails for $214.99. This set is an modern look for the Eldorado Fortress (6276) from 1989. Minifigures There are eight minifigures in the set, six Imperial Soldiers and two Pirates. The Admiral has on a different blue uniform than the others. The bicorn that he wears with the red feather is similar to a minifigure in the original set. There are two female officers that have the similar uniforms but have different colored epaulettes. They also have hats molded on to their hairs. They also have double-sided heads as well. In addition, there are also three soldiers with their classic Imperial uniforms. Each of them have their own unique faces but they all wear the...

LEGO Icons Eldorado Fortress (10320)
LEGO Icons Eldorado Fortress (10320)
Continue reading
  112 Hits
aug
27

Best of BrickNerd - Article originally published August 23, 2021. Wait, is that smaller than I remember?? We’ve featured Wayne Tyler’s updated and gigantic “micro” build of the United States National Mall (actually it was a second update from our original post in 2018). He has built like mad and expanded the already impressive layout greatly. But now there’s a new twist to his journey—building a micro version… of his micro build! The New MOC in all its glory - And look, he labelled all the buildings! We saw the build and knew we needed to get the inside scoop, so read on to find out more: Doug: So how big is the new “small” version of the National Mall compared to your prior MOC, and were you able to cover the same subject material? Wayne: The microscale version of the National Mall is about 16 feet long and uses a...

Banner Pic
Mini Microscale
Continue reading
  217 Hits
aug
26

Best of BrickNerd - Article originally published August 4, 2022. Today’s guest article is written by Ben Bartlett who is a student at St. John's College. You can find his work on Flickr as #1 Nomad. From TFOL to AFOL This year, I attended my first convention as an AFOL. And, in celebration of this, I displayed with a LUG and in a collab for the first time. It felt like I was ascending from my former TFOL self, becoming a grown-up doing grown-up things. It felt as if I had become a fully-fledged member of the LEGO community at large. However, I couldn’t have felt this way without the rich environment I had as a TFOL. I was fortunate enough to have great builders supplying advice and encouragement for my MOCs. These people made me feel included in the community at a young age; they wanted me to be heard...

From TFOL To AFOL   BrickNerd   Header
080
Continue reading
  134 Hits
aug
25

Howdy BrickNerd readers! It has been a while since my last article, and I have missed launching my nerdy thoughts out into the world wide web. Oy vey, I was just pooped after my last big MOC—but now it’s time to hop back on the wagon and build and write some more! And I’m excited to say I found a perfect bite-sized challenge to get back into the swing of things: The challenge was a self-run one-man task to build BrickCon trophies solely of the parts from sets provided by LEGO and BrickNerd! (You know, these MOC trophies for certain building categories that we wrote about here and here?) So let’s dive in and I’ll tell you all about it! Part I: From Whence Dost Thy Idea Originate? The premiere question I feel I must answer is “where’d this cool idea come from?” Two independent driving forces came together for this...

Trophiesoverview
TrophyExamples
Continue reading
  128 Hits
aug
24

With the pubic availability of LEGO Braille Bricks, today we feature a guest article from Kat Sipe (drkatbuilds) about disability representation in LEGO. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), disability representation and adaptive equipment are part of my work every day. In my professional world, I have to help advocate for patients, recommend equipment, and educate individuals about mobility as ableism is still deeply ingrained in the medical world and beyond. Disability continues to be a stigma, but in recent years this is starting to change. However, I am absolutely thrilled to see improving disability representation within the LEGO world! It is well documented in psychology literature that it is essential to see individuals represented in the world they interact with, including toys. This article will highlight all of the amazing steps forward The LEGO Group (TLG) has made, as well as suggest a few ideas for future development. History...

IMG 1829
363-1.jpg
Continue reading
  123 Hits

Meest bekeken LEGO beschrijving

1
80 Starter Set…
60647
2
2 Idea Book…
60112
3
3 Idea Book…
59652
4
375 Castle…
53831
5
111 Starter Train Set…
51680
6
3 Mini Wheeler…
49785
7
9748 Droid Developers Kit…
49232
8
1 Mini Wheeler…
49186
9
105 Post Truck…
48324
10
2 Idea Book (1977)…
47973

Meest gedownloade LEGO beschrijving

1
2010 LEGO Catalog 08 DE…
103044
2
50006 Legends of Chima…
69525
3
2018 LEGO Catalog 03 NL…
61210
4
2018 LEGO Catalog 02 EN …
60527
5
2018 LEGO Catalog 01 SK…
58326
6
2018 LEGO Catalog 04 EN…
57408
7
1990 LEGO Catalog 10 DE…
43282
8
6080 King's Castle…
30941
9
1992 LEGO Catalog 12 DE…
30235
10
6285 Black Seas Barracuda…
29033

Best beoordeelde LEGO beschrijving

1
6285 Black Seas Barracuda…
193
2
6080 King's Castle…
193
3
70332 Ultimate Aaron…
167
4
10943 Happy Childhood Moments…
161
5
6368 Jet Airliner…
134
6
5590 Whirl N'wheel Super Truck…
123
7
8865 Test Car…
114
8
928 Galaxy Explorer…
114
9
8868 Air Rech Claw Rig…
110
10
2015 LEGO Catalog 01 DE…
107