Wolf’s Gate by ChillyOrange081 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features a castle with two towers along with a bridge leading up to the castle. The project joins The Fortress of Bellinzona, Jumping Spiders, Planet Express Headquarters, Modular Medieval Village, Pantheon 124 AD, The Circus, Clippy, Monsters, Inc. – Boo’s Door Scream Floor, This is Fine, Ariane 6 on ELA 4 – Complete Version, GLaDOS from Portal 2, Botanical Terrariums, Samurai Castle, Working Modular Fairground, Roman Forum, Vintage Rotary Phone, The Hourglass, My Neighbor Totoro, Godzilla: Minus One, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jumanji Game Board, Lake House, and Twister as the ones to reach the Second 2025 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas Wolf’s Gate Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
Summer is here, and everyone loves a juicy slice of watermelon to help beat the heat, even in a galaxy far, far away. So Maxx Davidson is helping deliver that treat to the furthest reaches of space with this fresh take on a classic Star Wars ship. Maxx has made perfect use of various shades of green to capture the look of the melon rind, and those diamond tiles as seeds on the front mandibles are inspired. But my favorite detail is the round fruit slice tile serving as the cockpit window. Delicious. The post A Millenni-YUM Falcon appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Norm Harper

In celebration of Pride month, Two Gay AFOLs and the gayfols community hosted a habitat challenge asking builders to create a stack of three LGBTQ+ themed minifig habitats. The results are truly inspiring in the many ways the theme was interpreted and for the outpouring of joy and support within the LEGO community. Here are a few of our favorite stacks from the challenge. Rainbow Falls from candy.bricks Iconic by the ModMom Trailblazers by Philip Brady-Joyner Rainbow Road by Jen Feeny (read our interview with Jen here!) Resistance by omvendtklods Bears Bears Bears! by Rich Henderson And a bonus Trans Falcon from Rich! There are many more amazing Pride habitats to admire on Instagram, so definitely check out the parade of talented builders! The post Every Pride Habitat is Awesome [Feature] appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes (TBB Managing Editor)

Fresh off the heels of the great review of the new LEGO Shelby Cobra, we get another delivery from Firas Abu-Jaber, the third-generation Chevrolet Big Block Camaro. From the detailed guest review that Firas delivered, the amount of effort and detail provided to this Camaro should come as no surprise. While Firas calls out the love and effort put into the engine, for me, it’s the headlights that make the build shine. Those 80’s headlights are essential to the design of the third-gen Camaro, and they are exquisitely done. Be sure to take a full walk around the Camaro in Firas’ gallery. The post The Big Block made from little bricks appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nathan Schroeder

In addition to the amazing LEGO models created by builders worldwide, The Brothers Brick brings you the best LEGO news and reviews. This is our weekly Brick Report for the 4th week of June 2025.TBB NEWS AND REVIEWS Summertime is fast approaching, for many it is already here, and while there wasn’t much last week in the way of news or reviews, we did take a dunk with our review of the Nike tribute set announced last week. We also covered the announcement of a suitable summertime gift with purchase set, a pair of friendly snails. To keep the summertime vibe going, be sure to check out last week’s Brick Report for more news, reviews, and features. [NEWS] Friendly Snails are sliding your way as the next LEGO Gift with Purchase — What’s cuter than a LEGO snail in the garden? How about two LEGO snails?[REVIEW] LEGO Nike 43008 Nike Dunk:...
