If you’ve been reading this site for a while, you probably know a few things about me. 1.) I mainly only write about video games. 2.) I like Dark Souls. That it. That’s Eric, summed up. Dark Souls,...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Chinese New Year will soon be upon us and in LEGO’s push to get a piece of that sweet market pie, continues to release Chinese zodiac sets with this year’s entry celebrating the year of...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
LEGO Ideas finally revealed the Blacksmith Shop that was approved way back in the Second 2019 review period. This is what the original project looked like: And this is what we got: If you said the...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
After a hard day at work it’s nice to sit and…um…write and edit for Brothers Brick. Ok, maybe tonight is a no-go, but on my nights off, I ought to take the advice of LEGO builder Adrian Drake, clear my calendar and soak in a tub. He has presented a large-scale diorama of a lady relaxing in a bubble bath. The bubbles, the shape of the tub, the faucet, even the scenery out the window are all top notch. My favorite detail, however, is the diamond checker pattern on the floor. It’s not an easy feat when LEGO bricks prefer to be laid out at ninety degree intervals. While ladies are typically more fond of bubblebaths than men, I’d like to remind the fellas that you ought to treat yourself to a hot soak occasionally, even if you are a surly Sasquatch of a dude like me. Wine and candles may...

Just a few months ago, I caught on the trend and started playing Among Us. The game has been everywhere— from memes, politics, and more recently, in LEGO. Here Vincent Kiew has recreated The Skeld‘s security room. Vincent uses two triple curved wedge pieces uses to shape each player’s rounded suits and a nice teal for the floor. The hats on each player are also a fantastic addition; there’s a minifig toilet plunger, brick-built nest and one of my go-to’s, the toilet paper roll. This diorama is adorable to see outside of the game—but I will say, three people in security seems kinda sus. From animals to pop culture, Vincent has created a vast range of models, some of which you can check out here. A few of my personal favorites are his building studies of Malaysian architecture, like his model of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown and a heritage house with a...
