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LEGO movie posters & stained glass windows

One of my favorite LEGO customizers, EclipseGRAFX, recently released some really nice printed designs on standard LEGO 4×6 clear windowpanes. The LEGO Movie Poster Series includes small versions of LEGO movie posters for popular films, and the LEGO Stained Glass Series features beautiful stained glass windowpanes. I ordered a few of them, and I thought to show you how they look like. 🙂

LEGO MOVIE POSTER SERIES BY ECLIPSEGRAFX: Each of the movie posters are printed on standard LEGO 4×6 clear windowpanes, and come with a standard 1x4x6 black LEGO window-frame. The movie posters are printed on the backside of the windowpanes, so they look like they are behind glass. From the back, they are plain white. They would work perfectly with the #10232 LEGO Creator Palace Cinema as alternate movie posters, and of course could also be used in other settings.

Many of the LEGO Movie Poster Series designs are basically miniature versions of LEGO-ized movie posters, and include all the Star Wars episodes, various Marvel and DC superhero films, The LEGO Movie, The LEGO Ninjago Movie, etc. EclipseGRAFX mostly sells these designs at various LEGO conventions, and they occasionally add them to their online store inventory as well.

EclipseGRAFX also LEGO-izes movie posters themselves, which currently include Terminator 2, The Silence of the Lambs, and Rambo II, with more posters to come. These designs are regularly available at the EclipseGRAFX online store, and you can also get them at LEGO conventions.

LEGO STAINED GLASS SERIES BY ECLIPSEGRAFX: The LEGO Stained Glass Series is something new that EclipseGRAFX just started experimenting with. These designs are also printed on the backside of standard LEGO 4×6 clear windowpanes, but they are left translucent to create a beautiful stained glass effect. So far, there is only one design available in this series, featuring Princes Zelda and Link from The Legend of Zelda. More stained glass patterns are in the works.

I got four designs in my recent order from the EclipseGRAFX online store; The LEGO Movie poster, The LEGO Ninjago Movie poster, the LEGO Brickumentary movie poster, and The Legend of Zelda stained glass window. The quality of the print is exceptional on all of them, with vibrant colors and crisp lines (you can read even the tiniest words on the posters!). I especially like the stained glass window, which is just so beautiful with light shining through! (See picture below.)

As I mentioned earlier, each of the windowpanes comes with a standard LEGO 1x4x6 black window-frame, and they are packed in hard plastic packaging with a printed card. Everything about these products reflects the high quality EclipseGRAFX is well known for in the LEGO fan community. If you want to give them a try, visit EclipseGRAFX’s online store at EclipseBricks.com, or check for their booth at your favorite LEGO convention, as they attend many of them.

What do you think? How do you like these LEGO posters and stained glass windows? Do you have any of them already? Or are you planning to get some? What other posters and stained glass window patterns would you like to see them make? Feel free to share your thoughts, ideas and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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  • Håkan July 7, 2017, 11:18 AM

    I would have expected some poor puns on these posters, but EclipseGrafx apparently decided on not to go there…

    • admin July 7, 2017, 11:49 AM

      LOL! Yeah, they kept them nice and legit. 🙄

  • DavidH July 7, 2017, 12:10 PM

    That stained glass window looks beautiful! I would really like to see some generic stained glass windows too that would work in churches, castles, etc. Are they planning to make more designs?

    • admin July 7, 2017, 4:58 PM

      Yes, I have been in touch with the owner, and he said they are planning to make more stained glass window designs. He even asked me what patterns I would suggest. I did mention that church and castle windows would be awesome. 🙂

  • Tito July 7, 2017, 1:15 PM

    Love these! But I don’t see those movie posters you got in their shop. Are they sold out already?

    • Tito July 7, 2017, 1:16 PM

      I meant like the Ninjago movie poster, the lego movie poster, and the Star Wars posters.

      • Håkan July 7, 2017, 2:35 PM

        Hmmm, I guess several of these products would be produced in limited quantities due to copyright and trademark reasons…

        • admin July 7, 2017, 4:55 PM

          In the summer their focus is on the various LEGO conventions (they go to pretty much all of them), so leaving enough stock for the website is not a priority. I have seen their tables at BrickWorld, and people are always 2-3 people deep around it. Their products are very popular. Also, LEGO is very well aware of their existence, and it never seemed to have been an issue.

      • admin July 7, 2017, 4:57 PM

        I’m sure they will be back. In the summer they mainly sell their products through the various LEGO conventions. 🙂

    • admin July 9, 2017, 11:26 AM

      I talked with the owner and he said the designs will be back, and he also suggested to sign up for their newsletter as that will alert you when items are back in stock. 🙂

  • brickmaster July 7, 2017, 2:13 PM

    These look really awesome. They would be great for the Palace Cinema and should definitely last longer than stickers!

    • admin July 7, 2017, 4:56 PM

      The printing on all of their products is very durable, even more so than LEGO’s own printing, as they use a different technology. They are awesome. 🙂

  • Bricksanity July 9, 2017, 11:26 AM

    ive been selling these for well over a year 🙂

    They look great in MOCs 🙂

    Id like to see more original artwork instead of using generic art

    • admin July 9, 2017, 11:47 AM

      Are you a reseller for EclipseGRAFX? They do make their own original artwork as well. And of course, if you are a customizer, you can make your own also. 🙂

      • Bricksanity September 21, 2018, 3:23 PM

        no no, i am also a custom LEGO printer based in the UK

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