It’s been a few days since our last LEGO Ideas update and a few more projects have reached the Third 2025 Review Stage. As of this post, there’s 22 projects that have hit the 10,000 supporter goal which is good but not crazy like the last review stage where it could hit 22 in only a few days. The Witch’s Workshop Booknook – Owen87 Autumn Japanese Onsen – Brickcat-94 The post LEGO Ideas October 15 Update appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
The LEGO Wicked Glinda & Elphaba Bookends (75691) were just released last month but Target is running a pretty decent deal on it for 30% off. The set has been discounted by $39 which drops it down to $90.99. If you’re a Target Circle Card holder, you can save an additional $4.55 on the set. It is one of two LEGO Wicked sets that are more directed towards the adult builders and it includes minifigures of the characters instead of minidolls. As a Mavely Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The post LEGO Wicked Glinda & Elphaba Bookends (75691) Target Deal – October 2025 appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran


Some new LEGO deals have recently popped up again on Amazon with some decent prices on them. The LEGO Ideas The Starry Night (21333) has been discounted by 16% which drops the price down to $142.99 or a $27 savings. The LEGO Harry Potter Ollivanders & Madam Malkin’s Robes (76439) is discounted 30% and that also saves you $27 on it. It is now priced at $62.99 and this is the lowest price it has been on Amazon. The LEGO Harry Potter Flying Ford Anglia (76424) is discounted 49% and this drops the price of the set down to only $7.67. The price of the LEGO Fortnite Durrr Burger (77070) has dropped down to only $8.97 which saves you 41% on it. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The post More LEGO Amazon Deals with Decent Prices appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous"...


Italian Certified LEGO professional Riccardo Zangelmi is living the dream and has built a detailed oil rig for VALLAND SPA. They don’t make hot tubs as I initially thought but rather oil and gas valves. An oil platform makes perfect sense, then. Riccardo tells us that most oil platforms are gray (can confirm) but he took some artistic license and made it a bright white and a happy yellow. With the happy colors on there, this seems like a fun place to work- or at least a super fun playset. Get the boat and fishing gear! Is that not what they do on oil rigs? Even if it’s all serious business, I imagine a hard day working on an oil rig would warrant a trip to the spa to be pampered like a god. But not VALLAND SPA, as we’ve already established, they make oil and gas valves. The post Formula...

I’m the first to admit, I’m no gearhead – I can barely tell the difference between a Buick and a Bentley – but that doesn’t keep me from having the deepest respect for LEGO builders who are as passionate about their cars as I am castles. The precision and innovation that go into making recognizable vehicles in miniature is its own kind of magic. Sam Andreas, aka Sseven Bricks, is one of my favorite automotive builders, thanks to his sharp lines, crisp photography, and clever parts use that never skimp on detail, even at 6-7 studs wide. Like this Chevy P20 step van. Now the builder is first to admit that this vehicle is just “a big grey box on wheels,” but it’s what’s in the back that caught my eye. What a beautiful chopper! So much detail at minifig scale with tricks like using minifig hands for handlebars and kickstand....

