This year is the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, a game that I know a little bit about, as I’ve been playing it on and off since I was a teenager back in the 2nd Edition days in the 90s. For those keeping score, that’s after when Stranger Things was set, but still a […] The post LEGO taps the IDEAS community to come up Dungeons & Dragons sets appeared first on FBTB. Original link
I love me some ball joints. Sponsorship This week’s set of reviews is sponsored by Brandon Griffith, one of the best LEGO artists I know. He works behind the scenes on the LEGO Masters show. He’s done statues for Comic Con, live installations, and has appeared in numerous art shows. You can follow him on […] The post A Year of Polybags 193/260: 30547 Dragon Hunter Review appeared first on FBTB. Original link
Would anyone notice if I just skipped a week? Because that is essentially where we are at right now. And by “we” I mean “me” squarely pointing a thumb at my own chest. I am exactly one week’s worth of reviews behind and I don’t feel bad about it at all. I’ve been having so […] The post A Year of Polybags 192/260: 30141 ADU Jet Pack Review appeared first on FBTB. Original link
LOOSE PIECES! Sponsorship This week’s set of reviews is sponsored by Brandon Griffith, one of the best LEGO artists I know. He works behind the scenes on the LEGO Masters show. He’s done statues for Comic Con, live installations, and has appeared in numerous art shows. You can follow him on Instagram at @brandongriffithart. He’s […] The post A Year of Polybags 191/260: 30399 Bowling Alley Review appeared first on FBTB. Original link
To me, “Titolian” (Flickr / Instagram) – also known in real life as Theo Bonner – has always been a hallmark name in the LEGO sci-fi community. He’d most likely laugh and call me crazy, but his distinct style stuck with me so much that I immediately recognised it when he showed up in Billund for a hiring workshop, despite a few years of university-induced dark ages. A few months later he moved to Denmark, having been hired onto the LEGO Ninjago team as a product designer. Soon he’d build MOCs with the bricks at work, his talent inspiring many of his colleagues and future products. And naturally, it also got noticed by the curators of the LEGO House Masterpiece Gallery where his wonderful collection of Friends cube creations is currently residing. Join us for a deep dive into what went into these colorful creations, and maybe learn a thing or two...