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nov
25

LEGO Icons GWP 40729 Shackleton’s Lifeboat – Really feeling the FOMO! [Review]

With the monster LEGO Icons 10335 The Endurance coming in with over 3,000 pieces, it’s hard to think there’s more that could be added on. And yet, LEGO still drums up some extras with a special gift-with-purchase, LEGO Icons GWP 40729 Shackleton’s Lifeboat, available from November 29th through December 2nd with the purchase of the big ship (US | CAN | UK). So let’s dig into this 232-piece GWP and see if it’s worth prioritizing a buy of LEGO Icons 10335 The Endurance over Black Friday weekend. If you miss the GWP during this window, it may be available from some 3rd party resellers like Amazon or eBay. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The box and contents First up, let’s have a gander at this wonderful little box....

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nov
25

Gleaming the cube in LEGO

Where did the cubes come from? How long have they been here? Was it aliens? Jordan Fridal offers no answers, only questions in a pair of builds featuring enigmatic cubes in ancient ruins. After creating his first cube, based on a design from geometric LEGO genius Zachary Steinman, Jordan was inspired to create a suitably mysterious setting to house it. Jordan’s first cube sits on Aztec-inspired ruins in a dense jungle. Normally a vehicle builder, this was Jordan’s first time playing with LEGO foliage. Jordan set the second cube amidst Greek-style ruins deep beneath the sea. The explosion of color in the surrounding reef includes some clever parts usage, with orange combs, magenta hair, and frogs in pink and gold doubling as coral. Will scientists discover a third cube, perhaps frozen the in the ice or buried in Egyptian sands? Only time will tell. For now, we can only specualte who...

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nov
24

LEGO zombie concert stage is a graveyard smash

Over the past five years, Stéphane Dely has been building, expanding, and iterating on a massive 100,000 LEGO brick version of Zombillenium, the undead theme park from the comic by Arthur de Pins. His latest update is this monster stage, perfect for throwing a dead man’s party. Stéphane packs loads of brick-build into the scene, with an orc banner and the goblin king’s seal adding to the spooky vibes. Lightsabers encased in transparent tubes are a great touch. The goth band are wonderfully unexpressive as they play Bauhaus covers. Just don’t ask them to play the Monster Mash. The post LEGO zombie concert stage is a graveyard smash appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes

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nov
24

Can’t see the forest for the trees – but we can see the Empire instead

The forest moon of Endor is the scene of the Star Wars equivalent of the Teddy Bear’s Picnic, where a coalition of Ewoks and Rebels (oh, and some Jedi) defeated the might of the Empire once and for all. It’s a scene that has been rendered in LEGO many times, to great effect. Abe Fortier (AKA Hypolite Bricks) has joined the fray with a superb effort! Often, these dioramas are dense with vegetation and trees; it did take place on the forest moon of Endor (not Endor itself!), after all. Abe’s isn’t quite as densely populated with plants, but that might be for the better here. It gives some space to focus on the scene’s protagonists and antagonists – and the superb landscaping. It looks like it gave the good guys a better line of sight to take down that AT-ST, too! The post Can’t see the forest for the trees...

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nov
24

Eight pieces is all you need to escape lunar orbit

Much as the Apollo missions took us to the moon in the 1960’s with enough technology to easily fit on today’s smartphone, Joel Short brings us back from the landing in 8 simple LEGO pieces. Utilizing the sprue of a pair of 1×1 round plates as the capsule, we see this little spacecraft propelled through a pair of LEGO Space CMF bases toward a 1×1 plate star. Let’s hope they’ve got enough fuel in that flame piece to get them back home! The post Eight pieces is all you need to escape lunar orbit appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Kyle Keller (TBB Managing Editor)

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