The Muppet Show by BulldoozerBuilder is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features the iconic stage with three mini diorama sets along with a detachable balcony. The back of the stage has areas for the props and behind the scenes stuff. The project joins “Big Boy” Locomotive, Retro Arcade, Spartan Helmet of Leonidas, and Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider as the ones to reach the Second 2023 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas The Muppet Show Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
LEGO has posted a teaser what appears to be a collaboration between LEGO and Pac-Man. In the video we see Pac-Man munching on some ghosts and the LEGO logo at the end. It’s been rumored that there will be a set coming based on the old arcade machine. The official announcement should be coming really soon. READY! Waka waka waka! Something really cool is munching its way here…. @officialpacman pic.twitter.com/noaSguffTs — LEGO (@LEGO_Group) May 20, 2023 The post LEGO Pac-Man Teaser on Social Media – Announcement Coming Soon appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran

This exciting fiery scene is brought to you by the LEGO Rivendell 10316 set; or rather Roland Buzai’s disinterest in buying it. Its admittedly hefty price tag is prohibitive for a lot of builders plus, Roland tells us, is not a favorite scene for Lord of the Rings fans. He’d rather spend the money on a Balrog set, which doesn’t exist, so instead he constructed his own totally badass Balrog diorama complete with copious flames and four LEGO LED lights built into the base. You hear that, LEGO? Your inability to produce a Balrog set has caused someone to come up with an amazingly creative solution. Wait, that’s not a valid argument. Nevermind! It turns out legions of dedicated Lord of the Rings fans have taken matters into their own very creative and very capable hands. Click the link to see what I mean. The post Instead of Rivendell, why not...

I don’t know why but I’ve had a thing for little abodes lately. This LEGO cottage built by Erek Weidner is a little slice of perfection. You have an apple tree, a wee French Bulldog, a shiny red Vespa, and a tiny cottage to call your own. The butterflies, ladybugs, and squirrels are just icing on the cozy perfection cake. What else do you need, really? I imagine a good strong Wi-Fi connection would make this place perfect. The lawn is a little bit unruly but I think the sheep will have that settled pretty soon. The post A cottage and a Vespa to call your own appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Lino

If you’ve been eyeballing the new 4,000-piece LEGO Batcave but don’t have a spare $400 to drop on a superhero shadowbox, you could take a cue from Ids de Jong and go small. This awesome microscale recreation riffs on one of LEGO’s official lifestyle images of the Batcave displayed on a mantle, but this tiny version is 100% brick-built, including the background. The whole Batcave is only a handful of pieces but still has an instantly recognizable bat emblem. The post We’ve gotta build a bigger Batcave! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Chris (TBB Managing Editor)
