LEGO Insiders Weekend 2025 kicked off last night and it was full of frenzy with a lot of the discounted sets selling out. The main one was the LEGO Icons Lion Knights’ Castle (10305) which sold out within minutes and if you got hit with the queue, it was game over. A number of other sets were on the Retiring Soon list and they eventually sold out as well. Since some of these sets are LEGO exclusives, they’re only sold on the LEGO Shop and in LEGO Brand Stores so if you missed out, you may want to hit up your local store to see if they have it. There are still plenty of offers going around including all the GWPs and a few discounted sets left. You can also earn 4x points on select sets as well. Were you able to pick up what you wanted before things sold out?...
The team here at The Brothers Brick, like many of the builders we feature, live and breathe blocks and have been stewing in LEGO lore for so long that we’re more minifigure than man. But we recognize that not all of our readers are as fluent in the insider jargon and history of this hobby. With you in mind, I’ve prepared an outsider’s guide to help you understand an annual event with deep roots in these parts: NoVVember. This story showcases the importance of community, it speaks about a tragedy, and how we still honor age-old traditions. You may have seen recent NoVVember entries such as this one but what does it all mean? And why the heck do y’all spell it that way, anyway? The double V in NoVVember stands for Vic Viper. This recent pair by Bradk918 perfectly demonstrates what a Vic Viper is; denoted by two wings or...


Ron Perlman’s take on big red is one of the great on-screen superheroes – Hellboy fits him like a glove. But in comics, Hellboy’s form is a lot more malleable under the pen of creator Mike Mignola, who brings an expressionist approach to the hero. Sometimes he’s a hulking beast, other times he’s downright willowy, as in this haunting MOC from builder Jin Chen. Jin faithfully captures Mignola’s dramatic pose and Hellboy’s chiseled body. Excellent photography uses shadows to fill in detail, in Mignola fashion. Jin had applied his LEGO artistry to Hellboy before with this smiling bust of the big guy. The post Hellboy will always look this good appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes (TBB Managing Editor)


Today is Thanksgiving in the United States, probably the biggest day of the year for pie consumption. Pumpkin and Pecan might be traditional flavors of the fall, but this year Taco Bell really captured the spirit of 2025 with a bold new pie flavor: Baja Blast! Sadly, the pie was only available at the start of the month, so no making a run for the border to save your family dinner. Let’s give thanks to Eli Willsea (via his Morlorn Empire side account) for capturing this memeable moment in LEGO. This is the build that teal bricks were made for! (Or is it the build that Mark Stafford foresaw and tried to kill?) The post Give thanks for the ultimate dessert: Baja Blast Pie! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes (TBB Managing Editor)

From Febrovery to Frogust, the LEGO world is rich with events that challenge AFOLs to build under constraints to spark creativity and build community. Some of these, like the newly minted NovHENber, casually invite a single build during a month. The most rigorous challenges are those with a daily creation. Few have the time and stamina for that breakneck pace of building, and every builder who achieves this is an inspiration. Ivybrickss is one such builder who recently completed her second Mechtober – a month of LEGO mechs with mind-blowing variety in theme and function. We sat down with Ivy to talk about her amazing month. TBB: 31 days, 31 mechs. That’s quite a run! How do you prepare for a marathon challenge like this? Ivy: It’s a lot of prep and planning! This year, I wanted to increase my production value just a bit by building some bespoke minifigure stands, custom...

