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February may have been the shortest month of the year, but there was no shortage of great LEGO content from around the globe! Here at BrickNerd we celebrated FebRovery by looking back at some classic rovers, provided instructions for building your own mini rovers, and dreamt of designing the ultimate rover digitally where parts and budget limits don’t exist. We looked at what it took to design a Dutch Villa worthy of the LEGO House Masterpiece Gallery, a futuristic cyberpunk city down under, and analyzed the shifting landscape of LEGO architecture. We took a hard look at the real-world inspiration for the Twilight House, explored taking the French Cafe design to new heights, and found love in the air with the Love sculpture. We even put several structural beam designs to the test and explored a phenomenal working camera slide design, and so much more! In fact, we’ve published so many...


Today’s BrickNerd article comes from guest contributor Dale Harris (HarrisBricks), a builder from Australia who loves nothing more than exploring and reimagining the beloved themes of his childhood. 40506 LEGO Fabuland Tribute As a self-professed “Fabufan,” I had the opportunity on behalf of BrickNerd to look at set 40506 LEGO Fabuland Tribute, the next exclusive LEGO House set developed by LEGO Senior Designer Markus Rollbühler from the original design of LEGO House Master Builder Stuart Harris. The set will be available exclusively from the LEGO House shop in Billund, Denmark from March 2025. But first, here’s a little story about my history with Fabuland. I was born in 1980, which means that I was in the perfect age range for Fabuland for the early part of its run. I remember playing with the few Fabuland sets that myself and my brother had at an early age and, while as I got older and...

Do you remember the building techniques you used before certain LEGO elements were officially released? How many custom accessories and workarounds did you create before LEGO introduced an official version? Chances are, you have plenty of creative examples that make your builds and photos even more dynamic. But how do you integrate these new pieces with the techniques you’ve already mastered? Let’s explore the “before and after” of LEGO creations through photography and discover ways to blend custom creations with newer LEGO elements. Smoke & Bubble Effects How did we create tiny smoke effects in LEGO before the release of the new Potion Class set? By stacking transparent elements in creative ways! The new smoke element, however, is more refined (much to the delight of chemistry teachers) and offers an easier way to create bubbling effects. Here is how I used to create some transparent bubbles: Something went wrong… or did...

What do Marie Curie, Sir Isaac Newton, and George Washington Carver have in common? They’re all scientific trailblazers—and now, they’re minifigures in one of LEGO’s most inspiring sets yet. The Evolution of STEM, the winner of the 2023 LEGO Ideas contest Celebrate the Wonders of STEM, will release on March 1, 2025. But don’t let the sleek box art fool you—this set isn’t just about building; it’s about celebrating curiosity, innovation, and the interconnected worlds of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. I personally connect to this set being a teacher at a school that encourages the STEM field. (In all actuality, this set should be called The Evolution of STEAM since LEGO in itself is Art.) So join me as we dive into why this set is more than meets the eye and how it reflects learner profiles from an educational viewpoint. Along the way, we will speak with the designers...

