This year marks the 85th anniversary of Batman’s first appearance in “Detective Comics” and the 10th anniversary of Batman Day. The actual Batman Day is on September 21st, but LEGO is already running special offers and promotions all the way until September 23rd. Below are the details. With the #40748 LEGO BrickHeadz Batman 8-in-1 Figure […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Today, the LEGO Group and Formula 1 announced a new, multi-year partnership to connect more fans of LEGO building with the world of Formula 1, bringing together two passionate global fan bases. The partnership will launch in 2025, with fan zone activations at Grand Prix and a host of engaging content across the LEGO Group’s […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
I turned off Google ads. At some point it became the worst goddamn experience to just even browse my own site. The popups, the page take overs, the whatever intrusive and disruptive mechanism they had, they employed them all and I was getting sick of it. At one point long ago, it made sense to […] The post No more Google ads appeared first on FBTB. Original link
I realized after last week’s hatching of shiny Komala that what I should have hatched were the starters since they can’t be found in the wild at all. I had already hatched a shiny Rowlet a while ago, and the Decidueye that’s part of my regular A-team was obtained by pure luck when I restarted […] The post PokéMondays: Finally completed the Rowlet line appeared first on FBTB. Original link
As an 80s kid brainwashed enriched by cartoons and Toys R Us commercials, of course I went through a Transformers obsession, and there was no toy I craved more than Devastator. The OG Combiner, he was like evil Voltron. LegoGuy31 is also a fan of Megatron’s metal muscle, having created an impressive LEGO Devastator sporting his G2 yellow colors. This scale strikes a perfect balance between detail and play functions without requiring a massive investment in parts. LegoGuy31’s model can unmerge into the full crew of Scavenger, Scrapper, Longhaul, Hook, Mixmaster, and Bonecrusher. While the Constructicons of my childhood will always be fluorescent green, there’s no denying that they look great in yellow, especially in vehicle form. LegoGuy31 shared a video showing how each part combines to form Devastator. If you miss Devastator in classic G1 colors, legendary builder Alex Jones has you covered with perhaps the greatest LEGO x Transformers...
