LEGO released numerous sets this year to celebrate Disney’s 100th Anniversary, like the #43212 LEGO Disney Celebration Train, the #43217 LEGO Disney Up House, the #43221 LEGO Disney 100 Years of Disney Animation Icons, the #43226 LEGO Disney Duos, the #43227 LEGO Disney Villain Icons, the #43222 LEGO Disney Castle, and more. In addition, a […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
The LEGO VIP Days event is happening right now until the end of the day tomorrow, July 15th. This means you will get double VIP Points on select themes, including LEGO City, LEGO Friends, LEGO Harry Potter, and LEGO Technic. This is an excellent time to purchase some of the larger and more expensive sets […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
I’m slightly annoyed writing this because the information I got from various people working at the LEGO booth regarding all of their giveaways was incorrect. Now it could be that at the time I was asking my questions, the answers I was given was correct at the moment and that plans changed due to various […] The post LEGO Giveaways at SDCC 2023 appeared first on FBTB. Original link
I almost didn’t make it to Comic Con this year. It all really came down to the wire due to a multitude of reasons but things worked out and I am super grateful for everyone who made it possible. Like last year, I didn’t know what to expect. I certainly wasn’t expecting a full recreation […] The post LEGO’s Brickbuster Video Booth at SDCC 2023 appeared first on FBTB. Original link
There’s a quiet beauty to this masterful LEGO structure by builder Lukasz Liwnik. So many clean lines and un-pocked walls show that the minifig citizens of this village take good care of their town hall. I love the bright shades of white, tan, and gray contrasted against the darker, deeper colors of the surrounding concrete and foliage. And speaking of foliage, those trees are absolutely gorgeous, utilizing the three leaves plate to cover up the inner-shaping of the hedge. But nothing beats the technique used to make those second-story windows. What a simple, elegant solution to a complex shaping problem in brick! Taking a look at the back of the hall, Lukasz has also included a fountain, sculpture garden, and produce vendor looking to sell his wares. And all of the other minifigures look so busy in their various poses throughout the scene. I hope I get to see more of...

