August brought no shortage of great LEGO content from around the globe! Here at BrickNerd, we travelled to BrickCon.PH in the Philippines, Paredes de Coura in Portugal, Comic-Con in San Diego, BSBT in Germany, and even to Epic Universe in Florida to help LEGO Toothless find the real one! We built a battle pack of trees, an Iron Man mini bust, an awesome Nerd Mech, the new One Piece sets, and a slightly disturbing long-arm Benny.

We talked to builders about minifig-scale Pokémon characters, a fabulous national park collaboration, and an impressive cheese slope mosaic while delving into the history and meaning of FROGust. We even explored Middle Earth, started a First LEGO League team, looked at physical and inspirational tools for MOC builders, and explored the engineering principles and polygons needed for SHIPtember.
In fact, we’ve published so many interesting articles in August that we’ve included an interactive calendar of them at the bottom of this post, so you can make sure you haven’t missed a thing. But there are many more fascinating stories to be told from within the LEGO community, so here are some of the best LEGO articles and videos that caught our contributors’ attention throughout the month of August. We applaud the effort that went into each of these features, so click on the headlines or photos to head to each story or video. They are well worth your time!

ABrickDreamer: This Week in Bricks
Another month, another fine collection of MOC videos. The linked episode highlights animal MOCs among others. Definitely a channel worth subscribing to!

Ben Cossy: Giant 17-Foot Long LEGO Pirate Diorama
View this terrific collaboration from 12 builders displayed at Brickvention 2025. It has a great cohesive look, and the open water areas create negative space to keep the build from looking too cluttered.

Beyond the Brick: Huge LEGO Boeing 777 Airplane with Full Interior
Jack Carleson shows off another one of his impressive planes at BrickFair 2025. You can also read more about Jack and his design process here, as well as learning about his generosity and some unique experiences.

Beyond the Brick: Massive LEGO Middle Eastern-Inspired City
This large collaborative build was displayed at BrickFair 2025. 30 AFOLs contributed to the display, which has grown significantly since the original debut in 2024. Depicting the architecture and cultural influences of a middle eastern city allows for some fun building methods and storytelling.

Blocks Magazine: Brickmasters Amy Corbett and Boone Langston talk LEGO Masters Jr.
LEGO Masters Junior has finally arrived in the US, and this article gives some great insight from the Brickmasters’ perspective. With only two judges, I’ve always assumed that one of them must have seniority to break a tie. So, does this mean that Amy has gotten a well-deserved promotion?

Brick by Brick Designs: How I Built a Functional Cabinet Out of LEGO
This video shows how a chance opportunity became the seed for a whole build project. While the intensive parts usage might make this impractical for many of us, the evolution of the design process is certainly interesting.

Bricking Up Brad: A New Era for LEGO Castle
Join two passionate LEGO fan media reps for a discussion about recent developments in the LEGO castle theme. From new factions in the Minifigure Vending Machine to more traditional castle sets, hear the discussion about what’s currently available and speculate on what the future may hold.

Cheesey Studios: I Spent 3 Years Building a LEGO Minecraft World
This month’s labor of love story recounts the building and rebuilding journey to create an entire Minecraft world. No, this isn’t just a big assembly of retail sets, but rather a huge modular collection of impressive Minecraft MOCs with a hidden Nerdly buried deep inside.

DuckBricks: The Man Behind LEGO’s Best Themes
An in-depth conversation with Christian Faber, who helped form and guide many LEGO themes via his work at a Danish advertising agency. I’m amazed how his LEGO role extended for decades despite working for a subcontractor/partner company.

Nate From the Internet: Printing a Life-Sized LEGO-Style Castle When Things Don’t Go as Planned
In the latest installment, we get a clue as to the likely eventual destination for the completed castle. But Nate also shares the downside of some conscious design choices made early on and investigates some resolution methods.

New Elementary: Pick a Brick Standard Elements Halted in North America
New Elementary was one of the first sites to break the news about a major disruption to the LEGO Pick-a-Brick service. The likely cause seems apparent, but MOC builders in US and Canada are all hoping for a quick resolution!

R.R. Slugger: This Isn’t LEGO - It’s Modulex
A short introduction to the history of Modulex bricks. There are links to other resources for viewers wanting a more in-depth look at the sibling of the LEGO brick system.

R.R. Slugger: LEGO Fabuland Amusement Park
Stop-motion photography is often used in storytelling using LEGO elements, but this is the first time I have seen Fabuland stop-motion. While the actual amount of animation is more simplified, it seems appropriate for this building system, originally geared towards younger fans.

Rebrickable: MOC Review - Demogorcid by Jayfa
Probably not what the LEGO designers had in mind when designing the Botanical collection, this monster/orchid mashup is splendid. But what else would you expect from a LEGO Masters-winning contestant. Bonus points for a groan-worthy (in a good way) pun title.

Richtermat: Battle at Arlong Park
LEGO Designer Matthias produced a fun little video to introduce his latest set (75638). While the official company marketing materials are great, this promo brings some much needed personality to the party!

Sam Builds: LEGO Sued Nintendo
This short video tells a little-known story of LEGO suing Nintendo over the short-lived NB Nintendo blocks. Did the product disappear because of the lawsuit or did another factor contribute to LEGO dominating this product category?

StoneWars: LEGO Smart Brick System Coming in 2026?
While we don’t cover rumors here at BrickNerd, this article offers a potential glimpse into a smart brick system coming soon. Using publicly accessible information such as patents, there appears to be potential for a charging pad capability in addition to lights, sounds, and possibly even Minifigure chip interaction. This will be interesting to follow in the coming months!

The Brothers Brick: Building Ground-Based LEGO Tableaus
Here’s another recent TBB extended-format article. This one focuses on not having a full brick-built base for a MOC, allowing the viewer to fill in the negative space with their imagination. As always, the article is filled with high-quality MOC photos.

The Brothers Brick: Huzzah, LEGO Castle fans! Your Summer Joust 2025 Winners Have Been Crowned
Nothing like a month-long contest with various themes to bring out the talent in castle MOC builders from across the globe! The winners of this year’s Summer Joust are featured here.

The Rambling Brick: Updating the Minifigures On Parade (MOPs) Standard
Collaborative building standards are a great way to bring builders together by working together. While many collaborative builds are huge and impressive, the cost of entry (time and money) can limit participation. This more modest collaboration idea should be within reach for all builders and skill levels!

Tips & Bricks: The Story of Dagny Holm
Dagny Holm is regarded as the first LEGO Master Model Builder. She had a huge impact on the first LEGOLAND park in Billund. This story is illustrated and told in a format similar to a children’s book, but it is very informative. Click to read the 17-page excerpt, or follow this link for the 40-page full version.
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