It looks like that Tron: Legacy Lightcycles leak from yesterday is legit because LEGO just shared the following video across their social media channels: We changed the algorithm on this one…need a...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
It’s official. Toys’R’Us filed for a motion this morning with the intent to cease all operations and liquidate inventory in the U.S. I’ve been reading a bunch of articles to...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Looking for a bit of Irish luck? Now you can build your very own BrickHeadz Leprechaun this St. Patrick’s Day. Sorry, no wishes granted by this LEGO fellow, but maybe a little luck will rub off on you. The post Build your very own BrickHeadz Leprechaun [Intructions] appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel


There are few monsters in the history of movies that strike more terror in audiences and fans than the Queen Xenomorph imagined by James Cameron in the movie Aliens. Here at TBB we have featured many LEGO xenomorphs in the past, but in my opinion, this Queen by Manufactura Jarema is one of the best, most detailed queen models I have ever seen. There are so many details that are worth mentioning. For one, the use of two black clip elements used to create the tapering barbs on the flexible tail. Also, the hinge piece on the arms is the perfect part for making thin yet posable limbs. Besides the many wonderful details in the Queen herself, the stand which contains great environmental structure also features another hero of this model, the Facehugger! The post Long live the Queen... of nightmares. appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Daniel


Many people use LEGO building as a form of meditation, but not quite as many use LEGO to literally build meditation. Andreas Lenander definitely uses it at least for the latter — that we can be sure of. The build is very atmospheric, but secretly, it is also quite technical in its construction. The Journey represents an old traveler crossing a bridge amongst blooming trees. The surrounding landscape is not bad, but the bridge is really the impressive part. The railing uses Elves fence pieces with a well-known curve technique. The bridge itself is just stacked plates carefully curved to follow the railing’s curvature – a construction that seems very unstable, but Andreas says that it actually holds together quite well. The trees should be noted too, densely packed with flowers, nicely designed trunks, and lanterns hanging off the branches. The post Cross the bridge and find yourself appeared first on...
