The Colosseum (Architecture Style) by SkyWalter is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is 36×28 studs and consists of 2,149 pieces and is scaled to the LEGO Architecture theme. The project now joins the Boeing 737 Passenger Plane as the ones that have reached the Third 2020 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas Colosseum (Architecture Style) Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
There’s a new independent service called Brick Hound that sends you text alerts for when items are available again on the LEGO Shop. It checks the status of an item and if it sees a change, it’ll send you an alert. I’ve had a few readers message me about it saying that it works so I’ve signed up for it to test it out and sure enough, it worked on the LEGO Star Wars Bespin Duel (75294). Currently, it only works for the US market and if you don’t want any more alerts, you can also unsubscribe from it as well. Msg & data rates may apply. Your phone number will only be used to send alerts as requested by you. No other personally identifying information will be collected, and your phone number will not be shared. You may text “STOP” at any time to immediately terminate all text messages. The...

The LEGO Winter Village Elf Club House (10275) is now available to purchase for LEGO VIP members. This latest addition to the line has 1,197 pieces and retail for $99.99. Designed by Chris McVeigh, the set features a number of little details including a waffle machine, triple-decker bed with glowing light that shakes to wake the elves, a repositionable chimney, and a sleighport. USA | Canada | UK | France | Germany The post LEGO Winter Village Elf Club House (10275) Now Available for VIPs appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran


LEGO builder Matthew Terentev built an amazing Technic replica of a 70s-era Russian station wagon, the GAZ-24, and then he crashed it. The result is this fascinating depiction of a crashed LEGO car, which is something that even after years of featuring LEGO models here on The Brothers Brick I haven’t seen done well more than a few times. Rather than just being a partially disassembled pile of bricks, you can tell exactly how the front-right impact crumpled the hood and bumper of this racer. What’s even more unusual is for a LEGO car to have a story. But Matthew didn’t just build the crashed Gaz-24. Instead, he gives us its whole life as a car, starting with the original, factory spec wagon. The original model includes a full interior, engine, and even a spare tire below the floor in the back. It also features working suspension and steering, which in...


Ten minutes ago if you would have told me a LEGO baroque harp would have been the best thing I’ve seen all day, I’d respond with “you must be hitting the nipperkin”, or some other clever 17th-century phrase denoting my disbelief. Now ten minutes have passed and here we are. This is pretty much the best thing I’ve seen all day. It comes from a builder aptly named Vincent’s LEGO Creation. I’m in awe of the intricate detailing, the filigree, which is nearly entirely monochromatic. To see this in person would certainly be a sight to behold. It conjures up images of fancy lords in pantaloons and powdered wigs, ladies in hoop skirts and heaving bosoms, and both with questionable grooming practices. No, it’s true! I’ve read books on the matter. You don’t want to know! Anyway, this is a thing of beauty. If only we had more photos, we’d feature...
