To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the minifigure, LEGO collected and sent out a big bundle of assets to LEGO fan sites to enjoy and share with their communities. The original date when the first minifig patent was registered in Denmark was August 29th 1977, however, the first minifigures weren’t launched until 1978. Last time, […] Read more
Beginner Guides for LEGO Fans
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the minifigure, LEGO collected and sent out a big bundle of assets to LEGO fan sites to enjoy and share with their communities. The original date when the first minifig patent was registered in Denmark was August 29th 1977, however, the first minifigures weren’t launched until 1978. Today, we […] Read more
An interesting and engaging book that was recently released by DK Publishing is the LEGO DC Super Heroes Ultimate Quiz Book – 1000 Brain Busting Questions! I have been keeping the book at my desk, and looking through the questions whenever I have some downtime. There is a lot to like here, so I thought […] Read more
As you may remember from previous articles and reviews (see links at the end of this posts), I’m a big fan of the official LEGO storage and display solutions made by the Danish company, Room Copenhagen. Most of the LEGO-branded minifig display cases, storage containers (that look like giant LEGO bricks), sorting and storage boxes, […] Read more
The LEGO Minifig Sort & Store Head was first released back in 2010, and included a couple of sorting trays to separate larger elements from smaller ones. This was achieved by shaking the head and letting the pieces fall through the different size holes on the trays. The LEGO Minifig Sort & Store Head was […] Read more
LEGO fan Tom Alphin is known for his passion for the LEGO Architecture line, as well as his interest in assisting LEGO fans with finding storage solutions for their ever-growing LEGO collection. We have discussed Tom’s project with the #21050 LEGO Architecture Studio set (see: LEGO Architecture Studio 30-Day Challenge), and his downloadable labels for […] Read more
Last year, we talked about two series of LEGO books with alternate instructions, using basic LEGO elements from the LEGO Classic brick boxes (see: Instruction Books with Simple LEGO Bricks). Since then, two more titles were released in the Brick Book series, which I thought to show you today. The books are an excellent way […] Read more
The LEGO Build Your Own Adventure book series by DK Publishing has been very popular with young and old LEGO fans alike. In case you are not familiar with them, they are very high quality LEGO books that include stories, building ideas, and LEGO bricks to build some of the models from the books. There […] Read more
If you live near a LEGO store, or you visit a LEGO store regularly, you probably have quite a few Pick-A-Brick cups from shopping for bulk LEGO pieces at the LEGO Pick-A-Brick Wall. PAB cups are very sturdy, slightly frosted clear plastic cups in two sizes, with a lid that securely snaps on. The lid […] Read more
We have talked about Room Copenhagen’s awesome storage bricks and other LEGO storage and display solutions before (see links at the end of this post), and today I wanted to show you a couple of new product ranges that I’m pretty excited about. In case you are not aware, Room Copenhagen is a Danish company, and […] Read more