The official images of the upcoming LEGO Icons Retro Food Truck (40681) gift with purchase set are now available on the LEGO Shop. The set contains 310 pieces however the price requirements to get it are still unknown at this time. The set was first teased in the lifestyle images of the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum (10326). Enjoy a creative project with the LEGO® Icons Retro Food Truck (40681) building set for adults. Take time out to construct this displayable, mid-century fast-food truck, packed with cool details including a food prep area with a cooktop and soda machine. The set also includes vendor and customer minifigures and various accessories including fries, condiments and a hot dog. Open the striped awning, fold down the condiment tray, unload the menu board and you’re ready for business The post LEGO Icons Retro Food Truck (40681) GWP Official Images appeared first on The Brick...
Today we are going to take a look at all the wonderful moving creations the LEGO Great Ball Contraption (GBC) community has made during 2023. Like we did in 2022. we will look at some of the best modules and layouts of the year and feature some of the fascinating innovations that happened within the GBC community. Let’s get the ball rolling! Monumental Modules of 2023 Let’s highlight the individual modules first. I have made a selection of mechanical masterpieces, though other modules might be pieces of art themselves. I should clarify that the modules I mention are in no particular order. gbc ROLLERCOASTER - Berthil van Beek There have been numerous endeavors to construct GBC rollercoasters, with a notable series on YouTube by Tomáš Ullrich. Known for embracing challenges, Berthil van Beek recently expanded his already extensive portfolio of modules by introducing a new one—a rollercoaster. In this design, he...

Christmas is now, for better or worse, behind us. You know what that means? Hallowe’en is only 44 weeks away! The reason I bring that up is because of Patrick Biggs‘ latest LEGO build. It may seem like a festive build at first – but don’t let that fool you. This isn’t Rudolph; it’s a being known only as R̵̂͠u̶͐͠d̵̈̀o̷͛̈l̴̀̓p̶̅͘h̵̎. And I’ll be honest, it gives me a touch of the heebie-jeebies. The spindly legs, the tentacle-like antlers, the piercing white eyes… Yep, that wreath is not throwing me off: this is definitely an early spooky season build. The post Rudolph the red-nosed nightmare fuel appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Theo Spencer

In addition to the amazing LEGO models created by builders all over the world, The Brothers Brick brings you the best LEGO news and reviews. This is our weekly Brick Report for the 4th week of December, 2023.TBB NEWS AND REVIEWS As we reach the end of another great year in LEGO news and reviews, we covered new sets from the Creator theme, LEGO Icons, Sonic the Hedgehog, Collectible Minifigures, and Jurassic Park. We also shared the first in our end of the year articles for your favorite LEGO moments of 2023. Fortnite and LEGO collaborated to launch a new game mode perfect for squading up with your friends for a LEGO-building survival mode. If you want even more news and reviews, be sure to check out our last Brick Report. [REVIEW] LEGO Creator 31156: Tropical Ukulele — Dreaming of a tropical vacation? This buildable ukulele is a good place to...

We’re all familiar with the loveable LEGO minifigure, right? And some recent sets and creations have also brought us the big-fig, whether from Harry Potter, Castle, or even a generic theme. But what about the minifigure representation on a medium scale? Donny Chen introduces us to a fresh-baked midi-scale LEGO figure with his delicious gingerbread man. In these post-holiday times, I must admit there’s such a thing as too much sugar. So thanks, Donny, for tempering the size of this cookie-fied fig to something more diet-friendly. The post Fresh from the oven, it’s the ginger-brick man appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Kyle Keller
