Bethesda Game Studios, the studio behind Fallout and Skyrim, have released their cover of John Denver’s Take Me Home, Country Roads for their upcoming multiplayer (kinda) game, Fallout 76. I...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Kind of a slow day. That’s what happens on weekends on holidays. But I do have something to share and that’s announcing the winner of my physical copy of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Apparently Walmart wasn’t content assaulting our wallets with the Star Wars, Jurassic World, and Super Heroes sets that were on sale… their discounting of sets now extends to the run of...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
From 1998 through 2003, the LEGO Group’s Adventurer’s theme offered kids an exciting play-theme that also introduced some great new colors and parts. Orient Expedition was the final subtheme in the series, and it gave us a yeti, elephants, and even an anthropomorphic tiger. German fan site Rogue Bricks recently ran a contest based on re-imagining the Orient Expedition subtheme, which resulted in this excellent collaboration between builders Markus Rollbühler and Grant Davis. Markus built the colorful hot air balloon, while Grant created the biplane piloted by none other than the villainous Sam Sinister! Markus’ hot air balloon pays homage to set 7415, Aero Nomad, right down to its inclusion of Johnny Thunder and Dr. Kilroy. It is downright gorgeous to look at, and I especially love the way Markus used a mixture of curved slopes, dishes, tiles, and Technic parts to create the rounded shape of the balloon. The use...
It’s been a few days since we announced the upcoming Voltron LEGO Ideas set, and we are counting down the days until its July 23rd release. To help tide things over, Grantmasters has made cute microscale versions of Voltron and the lion-shaped robots. It’s amazing how just a few parts can go a long way toward making something that is instantly recognizable. Voltron looks especially cool, thanks to a pose that is suggestive of preparing for battle. If you would like to build your own, you are in luck because most of these parts are fairly easy to find. The exception to this is the red binoculars, which was only available in the Series 12 collectible minifigure lifeguard. It will make you want to shout, “Let’s go, Voltron Force!” The post From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend... appeared first on The Brothers Brick....