In celebration of E3 and video games, Amazon has put a number of select digital titles from Nintendo on sale. Discounts vary but there are more than a few that made me raise an eyebrow and think,...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
LEGO Shop@Home‘s current GWP promotional set, 40291 Creative Storybook, is really nice. I know I posted before about how if you live near a LEGOLAND, it’s better to just go buy it. I...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Where are we dropping, boys? Daniel Church shows his love for the wildly popular multiplayer Battle Royale mode in Fortnite with his LEGO rendition of the Battle Bus. The blue bus is well detailed, cleverly utilizing minifigure metal detectors as rearview mirrors and with overall shaping on point. Combined with a detailed hot air balloon rig and mount, his Battle Bus model looks straight out of the game. Daniel documented the build process, giving us a cool look into how he developed the shaping and the techniques employed beneath the blue skin. You can check out more in Daniel’s Imgur album. The post Prepare to drop into a battle royale in a LEGO Fortnite Battle Bus appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nick
Lego has just revealed two new sets from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter: one from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, featuring Aragog the spider, and another from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald, which is the latest of the sets being released for this November’s new movie (following 75951 Grindelwald’s Escape). These sets should be available this August as part of the summer wave. Lego Fantastic Beasts 75952 – Newt’s Case of Magical Creatures | 694 Pieces | $49.99 This set conveniently features the whole main gang from the Fantastic Beasts movie, while the builds themselves look beautiful, with the different magical creatures bringing interesting splashes of color to the transforming suitcase. However, if you look closely you may be able to spot the true star of this set, the molded minifig-scale niffler. It’s also a great deal with nearly 700 pieces for only $50 USD. Step into...
A striking turn-of-the-century style dreadnought, the CWS Bannanaville is outfitted with more armaments than you could hope to face if she decides to give you a broadside. Designed by Thomas of Tortuga, this fictional fleet-leader is one of the best examples of microscale warship building I’ve seen, with lots of perfect little details. Because of how perfectly it fits, the one I like best is the use of the “cheese grater” 1×2 slopes for ladders between the decks. It’s a remarkably good render, to boot. The post From Hawaii to Havana on the Bannanaville appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Chris