If you’re an Imperial kind of person and have always wanted to augment your fleet of ships but are on a budget, then now’s a pretty good time to do that. Select retailers are putting a 20% discount on a couple of ships: 75347 TIE Bomber $51.99: Amazon | Walmart 75300 TIE Fighter $35.99: Amazon […] The post Increase Your Imperial Fleet and Save 20% appeared first on FBTB. Original link
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BOTW) is a fantastic game. An open world game that is more about exploration and discovery than it is about defeating the main boss. And that’s not really a bad thing, but it is a bit of a let down. Because that final boss fight against Calamity […] The post I Finally Finished The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild appeared first on FBTB. Original link
I swear this is not going to be a week of holiday-themed polybags. Today’s set, 30584 Winter Holiday Train, and yesterday’s set just happened to be a holiday-themed coincidence. Just based on the name, I thought maybe this was a mini version of the old Winter Holiday Train creator set, 10254 Winter Holiday Train. Unfortunately, […] The post A Year of Polybags 182/230: 30584 Winter Holiday Train Review appeared first on FBTB. Original link
Like the old saying, “a horse of a different color,” this LEGO spaceship by Dwalin Forkbeard is quite unique. Not only is it fairly uncommon for spaceships to be brown, most spaceships don’t have wings such as these either. With all the ships out there, it’s refreshing to see one that is distinctly different. The brown spaceman provides the perfect opportunity to build a ship that suits him, and this does it so well. The angles, landing gear, and barrel booster are all pleasing to the eye. If you enjoy this model, check out other builds by Dwalin Forbeard. And while you’re at it, take a look at all of the space builds in our archives. The post A spaceship of a different color appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Bre Burns

This cute recreation of the Star Wars BD-1 built by David Roberts is full of character. I love how the “eyes” give it a playful and curious expression. The general configuration of shapes and lines are well done too. But my favorite part is that it’s quite posable and has a knob on the back to create an actual walking motion. If you like this model, stick around to see some other creations built by David Roberts. The post A curious and colorful walker appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Bre Burns
