Update: Best Buy pre-orders are now open! Look at just how beautiful this thing is! The white dock! Decorated with the Nook family! The pastel green and blue joy-cons with white backs and white...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
After the news that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake is delayed, at least we get a flashy new trailer. I didn’t think I’d be so excited to see Red XIII in beautiful, crisp HD, but here we are....[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
We’re a few months removed from the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield, and the recent Direct went by without any updates of note on the new app to let you trade Pokemon outside of the game....[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
In honour of Chris McCandless’ 52nd birthday earlier this week, 2019 TBB LEGO Builder of the Year Andrea Lattanzio build a stunning recreation of the “Magic Bus” from the end of McCandless’ life, as documented in the book and film Into the Wild. This creation is a fitting tribute. The landscape looks like the clearing on the rugged Stampede Trail, featuring various elements representing rocks, plants, and mushrooms. My favourites are the tree built out of brown stud shooters and the grey homemaker hairpiece as a large rock. Framed inside its wild Alaskan surroundings, is the bus itself. The design is spot on and includes clever use of a dish with a spider web pattern as old and aged headlights and a stack of 3×3 dishes as the bus’s grill. The post Go into the wild on the magic bus appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: David Guedes

LEGO mecha builders draw their inspiration from all across popular culture sources, like movies, anime, and especially video games. While mecha has very deep roots in Japanese culture, and in the writings of Jules Verne, and H.G.Wells, the 1984 BattleTech (originally Battle Droids) could be considered one of the original mecha franchise to inspire modern LEGO creators to build machines piloted by humans. And that is where Kevin Hansen turned for inspiration when building this model. Built using a variety of curved white parts, the mech is very accurate to its source material, and this is one walker you do not want stepping on your picnic. Besides cannons on each arm, there is a missile battery mounted behind the pilot’s compartment that will make it rain fire. The post A chicken walker worth clucking about appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel
