To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Star Wars saga, there was an interesting special-edition LEGO Star Wars set available at the recent Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017 event. The LEGO Star Wars Detention Block Rescue depicts the famous scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, where Han Solo and Luke Skywalker in […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
The LEGO BrickHeadz collection has been a big hit with LEGO fans, and not just because it offers a series of fun collectible characters, but because the building style can be used as a template to turn anyone into a BrickHeadz. Since the series came out, LEGO fans have been busy making their own BrickHeadz […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
The LEGO Nexo Knights animated television series has been at its third season this year, and it’s quite an enjoyable show, with a good story and beautiful animation. It follows the adventures of five young knights (Clay, Aaron, Lance, Princess Macy, and Axl), who protect the kingdom of Knighton from Monstrox (an evil wizard who […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
(Written by William) In this Brick Breakdown series, I review official LEGO sets from the perspective of finding interesting building techniques that we can learn from. Today we will be examining the recently released #71042 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Silent Mary. But before we begin, let me give you some overall impressions I had […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Look twice—those aren’t sideways cars, they’re COSMO Pods, the kit-built racers of the future. Designed by Volker Brodkorb, each of the vertically oriented pods is souped up to match its driver’s style and outfitted with a unique engine, and then splashed with a classic paint job hearkening back to the old petrol-powered four-wheeled racers of yore. Of course, I’m rooting for the Ford GT40-inspired pod, because who doesn’t love that iconic blue and orange Gulf livery? The post COSMO Cars of the future appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Chris