Heartstopper – Be Yourself! by Feacebricks is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on Charlie’s room in the LGBTQ+ young adult graphic novel and webcomic series by Alice Oseman. The project joins Civil Engineering: Types of Bridges – Revisited, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, Go Go Power Rangers! LEGO Megazord, Booknook: Story Laboratory, Medieval Knight, Coraline – The Pink Palace, Taylor Swift Lover House, Jellyfish Collection, Nolinor Boeing 737-200, Portal 2: Core Replacement Station, Ancient Roman Temple, The Holiday – Rosehill Cottage, Gilmore Girls: Stars Hollow, Appa the Sky Bison, Grand Central Station, “Love Enlighten Me” The Bench of the Lampposts in Love, Bob Ross – The Joy of Building, Peter Rabbit and the Garden, Disney’s Phineas and Ferb Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, Muppets – Statler & Waldorf’s Balcony Key Rack, Junkyard with Working Magnet Crane, How I Met Your Mother, Ascensor da Bica, Art...
Today The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company announced a multi-year partnership with new sets to arrive in 2026. Details are short at this time, with a teaser video just showing the tail of a brick-built Pikachu, but with over 1,000 Pokémon and 30 years of games and anime to draw from, the possibilities are vast. Previously, Pokémon building toys had been released by Mega, with the line including both larger-scale buildable characters and smaller-scale playsets. Will LEGO follow a similar model? Can we expect minifigs of your favorite trainers? Tell us in the comments what you want to see from Pokémon LEGO sets next year. And while you’re waiting, have a peek(achu) at our Pokédex of fan creations we’ve admired over the years. Billund, Denmark, March 18, 2025: Today, the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International announced a new multi-year partnership that will bring LEGO® Pokémon to fans for the...


Two hobbies will collide as LEGO has officially announced that we will finally be getting LEGO Pokemon sets coming in 2026. In the teaser, we see LEGO Pikachu’s tail with a bolt of lightning with the caption “Get ready to electrify your imagination in 2026”. As we know, The Pokemon Company license has been with Mattel and under the Mega Construx brand for a while now but it looks like it will be with LEGO starting next year. It is a multi-year deal with The Pokemon Company International so we should be seeing a lot of sets in the near future. View this post on Instagram A post shared by LEGO (@lego) The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International team up to bring the world of Pokémon to life brick by brick. Today, the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International announced a new multi-year partnership that will bring LEGO®...


Two hobbies will collide as LEGO has officially announced that we will finally be getting LEGO Pokemon sets coming in 2026. In the teaser, we see LEGO Pikachu’s tail with a bolt of lightning with the caption “Get ready to electrify your imagination in 2026”. As we know, The Pokemon Company license has been with Mattel and under the Mega Construx brand for a while now but it looks like it will be with LEGO starting next year. It is a multi-year deal with The Pokemon Company International so we should be seeing a lot of sets in the near future. View this post on Instagram A post shared by LEGO (@lego) The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International team up to bring the world of Pokémon to life brick by brick. Today, the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International announced a new multi-year partnership that will bring LEGO®...


With all the talented LEGO builders out there, cool techniques are constantly showing up in our feeds. However, it’s not every day that I’m so intrigued that I bookmark the page. Thanks to Joost van Velzen (MejoliDesign), I have a new trick I have to try! This ship is nice by itself, complete with moving landing gear and ramp, but the real head-turner is the use of 2×3 light bricks and a little bit of centrifugal force. Read on to see how! The GIF below gives you a taste of the genius design. And for a look at the other mechanisms, check out the video below: The post Taking LEGO lights to the next level appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Bre Burns

