My kids discovered my copy of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 sitting in the digital library on my PlayStation. Despite it still being a terrible game, they love it. They asked if there were other LEGO...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Update: Added more pictures to the gallery below. Not much to add that I haven’t already said in yesterday’s post revealing 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System. They did confirm a few...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Remember how The Clone Wars series was cancelled and then brought back again for a final season and we thought that was the end of it? Well, you’d be wrong thinking that was the end because...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Yes, you read the title correctly. Rocco Buttliere has used around 84,000 LEGO bricks, to be more precise. In addition to 300+ hours of building to recreate the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, Rocco also spent 400+ hours designing it first. If that doesn’t blow your mind, it should. That is one giant build of one of the world’s most spectacular architectural sites. Like his earlier LEGO diorama of Ancient Rome, Rocco built this one for a commission for a museum, and boy, does it belong there. The overview picture hardly does it justice, as it all blends together into a blur of flame orange, dark red, and grey, but zoom in and there are as many marvels as in the real deal. Fancy a tour? It’s not forbidden to look at this one, even for a commoner like me. Let’s start the tour at the Meridian Gate, where everyone enters...


M:Tron was a classic space line of LEGO sets back in the day, best recognized by the red color scheme on its vehicles. Though the line ended decades ago, builder Blake Foster resurrects this spacecraft in true M:Tron fashion. This Heavy VTOL, which stands for Vertical Take Off and Landing, is a masterpiece in imagination. Blake Foster ingeniously combined bricks that you usually don’t see together, using large rounded red bricks with harsh green fluorescent wings jutting out. His explanation for this creative decision was that the M:Tron Corporation secretly implemented stolen alien technology into their vehicle. I can’t get enough of the tiny details, like the power plant work around the gun or the vents on engines. See the magnetic drop pods on the bottom of the VTOL? What a great idea! The vehicle can easily transfer cargo at a moment’s notice. Perhaps it would make a great addition to...

