(Written by Joe from InstructaBrick.com) Ever sat down to build one of your favorite LEGO sets and realized you’ve misplaced the instructions? Or maybe you’ve bought a pre-loved set online that no longer has the instructions with it? Well, never fear, that’s where InstructaBrick.com comes in – the new kid on the block when it […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
LEGO has been experimenting with adult-oriented sets in the past few years, and while the sets are amazing, they are also raising some concerns. Most of the sets in the adult line are very expensive, they are mostly meant for display with no play-features, and they take up shelf space from sets that are more […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Voting for Series 7 of the BrickLink Designer Program is now open! This is your chance to select your favorite projects and push them to become official LEGO sets. There are 375 projects to choose from, so it takes about 5-10 minutes to glance through them all. Voting is made easy with filters, sorts, and […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
The primary target audience for LEGO Friends is young girls, typically aged 6-12, with sets designed to introduce them to the fun of building with LEGO bricks while appealing to their interests. In addition, smaller LEGO Friends sets—featuring scenes of everyday life like food trucks, camper vans, and ice cream carts—can easily be incorporated into […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
After almost 10 years, LEGO BrickHeadz started to lose its appeal. With over 150 sets in the collection, all the blocky characters began to look the same and it appeared that only die-hard collectors still cared about them. However, this year, it looks like BrickHeadz is picking up again with some really cute characters and […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)