The LEGO Ideas team is running a new contest, titled Timeless Creations. From vintage typewriters to ships in bottles, some objects are so iconic they’ve become timeless. Now, the LEGO Ideas team wants you to explore the world of such iconic designs and objects and give them that brick-built LEGO twist. And guess what? The […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Today, the LEGO Group is excited to unveil the latest additions to its LEG Marvel product range: Marvel Super Hero-inspired mini busts for display. Available for pre-order now, builders will be able to recreate Iron Man and Iron Spider-Man in LEGO brick form. With both being just over 6.5 x 6.5 inches, these collectible mini […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Here is an interesting piece of news from the LEGO House, in case you make it to Billund, Denmark. LEGO House, the Home of the Brick, is thrilled to announce the launch of LEGO Masters Academy – an all-new, hands-on experience designed to inspire LEGO fans to take their building skills to the next level […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
LEGO releases one new modular set a year, but every so often there’s a set that is modular-adjacent that fans of the line wish could better integrate with their collection. The Chinese New Year restaurant, French Cafe, and especially 2023’s lovely Friends Botanical Garden (which predated the minifig scale Botanical Garden which is even more modular-adjacent). Modular builder Melanie found a solution to integrate the Friends garden into her city by turning the conservatory a two-story corner unit using a design by MingBrick. I adore the park bench and cherry blossom tree at the base of the stairs adding a parklet at street level that fits perfectly with the sidewalk aesthetic of other modulars. The post The Botanical Garden gets a modular makeover with charm to spare appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes

I don’t know if they have heirlooms in Star Wars, but if they do, the Slave I is surely one of the bounty-hunting Fett family’s. It made its first appearance in the Empire Strikes Back as Boba Fett’s ship, but Attack of the Clones revealed that it had once belonged to his father, Jango, albeit in a different paint scheme. The former has made up the bulk of the ship’s LEGO appearances, including a much-loved Ultimate Collector Series edition released in 2015. Ten years on, it’s the Episode II version that is getting the same treatment, in the form of 75409 Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, containing 2,970 pieces. Release is slated for this Star Wars day (May 4th), with a retail price of US $299.99 | CAN $379.99 | UK £259.99. Is it worth a detour to Kamino? Strap in, let’s find out! The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with...

