(Written by William) A few days ago, we discussed the #70425 LEGO Hidden Side Mystery Castle (see: Brick Breakdown: LEGO Hidden Side Mystery Castle), but I also wanted to review one of the smaller sets. Enter the #70434 LEGO Hidden Side Super Natural Race Car! This is the second cheapest set in the latest wave […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
(Written by William) Making LEGO mosaics is not a new concept. In fact, LEGO fans have been designing and building them for as long as small LEGO tiles, bricks, and plates have been available. And LEGO’s own designers have been making large LEGO mosaics for public events. The main deterrent for more people to get […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
I have been asked the question; from the two currently available LEGO Winter Village sets which one is better? We reviewed both sets separately, but this question prompted me to also write up a comparison review. So, below, we will discuss how the different features of the #10267 LEGO Creator Gingerbread House from last year and […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
We talked about quite a few of the large adult-oriented exclusive LEGO sets, but if you’re looking for something smaller, less expensive, and not tied to any specific franchise, there are some great options as well. Three of the most interesting ones that we will look at today were released recently under the LEGO Creator […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
(Written by William) One of the more recent LEGO themes that captured my attention is LEGO Hidden Side. My favorite set from the theme has been the #70425 LEGO Hidden Side Newbury Haunted High School (see link for review at the end of this post), so I figured that from the most recently released wave […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)