Man, this was one of the most mind-numbing, difficult lines to catch. Anything I could have done wrong went wrong: killing the anchor Pokémon multiple times, forgetting to do the Harvest/Trick combo...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Sony is ramping up production of PS5 DualSense controllers in different colors. Not only are we getting a standard Midnight Black, the featured image above, but just a killer Cosmic Red too: You can...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
LEGO revealed a new set based on the ’90’s sitcom Friends, The Friends Apartments. Obviously drawing from the success of 21319 Central Perk, LEGO is created a set piece that is just...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
We like supercars as much as anyone else, but there’s something equally cool about vintage rides like this Volvo 240 estate by Jonathan Elliott (JE Brickworks). I mean, you’re in for a world of hurt if you try and move a couch on the roof of your Lamborghini. A model that deserves a closer look, this blue beauty has a tilted minifigure ice skate for the Volvo logo and particularly clever use of steering wheels for wheel rims. If you prefer your Volvos to be a bit more “heavy duty”, then check out our review of the LEGO Technic 42114 6×6 Volvo Articulated Hauler or this amazing fan-built, radio-controlled 1/20-scale Volvo FH. The post We got your wagon covered. appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Chris Doyle

As a builder, I always strive to push the limits of LEGO building, with techniques and parts usage. Combined with my arts and design training, I’ve spent years studying elements and how they fit together. Despite my self-declared expertise, there will always be creations that just stump me. Especially small ones. Especially small ones built by my friend Tom Loftus (Inthert). I first saw this spindly teal-and-white spaceship in person when we displayed creations together at the last English LEGO exhibitions before the COVID shit hit the fan. He explained to me in great detail how he built this small ship. He even took it apart and showed me an in-depth breakdown of how he built it. I didn’t understand a single thing. It’s like his builds have an IQ-lowering effect on me. Even two years later, after more and more breakdowns via calls and messages, I still don’t understand it....

