Amazon and Target are both discounting a selection of the newer LEGO Harry Potter sets by 20% which is pretty nice considering they just came out, like rather recently. 75968 4 Privet Drive is...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Since our last update on the My Nintendo Super Mario Missions a few weeks ago, Nintendo’s added a couple more things to do to the mix, some of which are easy and one requires possession of a...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Insomniac tweeted a tweet that showed off the second mystery suit for the upcoming Spider-Man: Miles Morales game for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. New Spider-Man’s Got Style Yes, yes...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Start off the day by taking a stroll through the colonnade, grab a croissant and magazine from the newspaper stand, then head down to the underground metro. Now I could spend an endless amount of time imagining that I’m walking around in this LEGO modular row by Jean Macou. This delightful set of buildings is like Parisian Restaurant meets Assembly Square, but with an unlimited budget. Each building is more decked out than the next. Some of my favorite details include the gold and nougat color palette on the pub and small restaurant at the front. I’ve also been eyeing that sand green masonry brick building to the right and its gorgeous white trim and tan ground floor. Remove the floors to peek into the detailed interiors of the build. Here’s an inside look of the pub– its layout and color scheme achieve a next-level realism for architectural builds. The post...


It’s always fun to see what LEGO builders can come up with when encouraged to think of new ways to use particular pieces. And that’s exactly what Tom Loftus has done in this abandoned throne room with dark red 2×3 shields. The first place you’ll notice it is as the seat of the three thrones, which I really think works well. I particularly like the overall design of the two smaller chairs – the seashell piece makes a very nice palmette on the seatback. The other place these shield parts are used on the floor, in a really genius kind of way. By arranging the front of the piece in a triangle, the handles on the back form a simple pattern. Repeat that 30 or so times and you have a really stunning looking floor. As a bonus, the spaces between the handles work really well for the overgrown motif, as...
