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jul
23

We recently shared a round-up of LEGO castles by master mason Ben Hauger, but we turned around for a minute and not only did he make a few more castles, he changed the foundation. Yes, these two new castles have all the great features of his previous ones, but now, we get a modular base. If the forest setting isn’t to your liking, you get to change it now. The modular segments combine to make a beautifully irregular base for the main structure. Take a look at the different sections of the forest. Maybe this is why the forest looks different every time I take a hike. The post Castles in a modular forest appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nathan Schroeder

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jul
18

I love the LEGO Botanical line, but I have a problem. I’ve only got two vases. Some Botanical sets try to solve that problem for me by including a pot or something, but then I have a second problem: I don’t have a ton of table or shelf space. What I do have is often overrun with MOCs of my own. Where can I put these gorgeous flowers without having to move into a bigger place? Flat surfaces and vases may be limited, but one thing most of us have a lot of: wall space. That makes sense, since there’s roughly four times as much wall in any room as there is floor! So I set about to turn these tabletop Botanical sets into wall-mounted art, and honestly, it went better than I’d ever imagined. Flower Arrangement: From Shelf to Frame Let’s begin with 10345 Flower Arrangement. (This was actually the...

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jul
20

Next up on our reviews of the LEGO Jurassic World sets, we check out one of the more expensive sets, the Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973). Coming in at $109.99, the set has only 582 pieces. The price is up 10% from the $99.99 that it was originally announced back in March. Minifigures There three minifigures in the set, Zora Bennett, Martin Krebs, and Dr. Henry Loomis. Zora has a tactical harness on the torso with more equipment printed on the legs. Her double-sided head shows her with a content look on one side and an angry expression on the other. Her accessories include a syringe gun along with a flashlight. Martin Krebs has a dirty white shirt with a water canteen hooked around the belt. He also has content and angry expressions on his head. His accessories include a syringe gun and a stick. Dr. Henry Loomis wears a...

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jul
17

Summer Joust is in full swing, and while some builders might be focused on towers, turrets, or trebuchets, I’m throwing open the shutters to focus on something just as important—windows. Whether they’re casting soft sunlight into a medieval great hall or adding a little extra pane-ache to your walls, windows are often the unsung heroes of great LEGO architecture. In this round-up, I’ll focus mostly on examples of medieval/Tudor-style windows from around the LEGO community. I hope these examples provide you with some inspiration for your next MOC, whether it be for Summer Joust or just for fun. Brick-Built LEGO Windows Starting off with a bang, we have this beauty by Ralf Langer. Ralf always uses a variety of stunning techniques, not least of which when it comes to making windows. See if you can find at least five different windows in the build below. Source: Flickr The build below is...

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jul
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A couple more LEGO Ideas projects have reached the 10,000 supporter goal in the past few days and it has considerably slowed down. We’re up to 92 projects in the Second 2025 Review Stage and it’s getting hard to keep up and see which projects have reached. This is due to LEGO Ideas not having a decent sorting function that shows the latest ones in order so you’ll have to scroll and check which ones you haven’t seen before. Bad Bunny X PR – Mr.BrickWheelie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial – Martin_Studio The post LEGO Ideas July 19 Update – Support Growth Slowing appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran

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