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Ancient board-games recreated in LEGO

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LEGO fan Simon Pickard has been working on recreating a series of ancient board-games from LEGO. Projects like this are always very interesting, because it requires the builder to research the history of a particular subject, and it also introduces others to a subject they may have never heard about. Below are three of the […] Read more

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LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape

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Back in August Universal Studios announced that it has teamed up with the LEGO Group for the release of the animated short, LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape. The film has been released last week on the Jurassic World and LEGO YouTube Channels as a 5-part series. The episodes will also be combined to create […] Read more

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SHIPtember 2016 – largest LEGO spaceships

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The month of September is one of the busiest for LEGO Space fans. In fact, they refer to the month as SHIPtember, dedicated to building spaceships. But not just any kind of spaceship would qualify as a SHIPtember creations. They have to be big… bigger the better… but at least 100 studs long. According to […] Read more

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LEGO Ideas Caterham Seven more tweaks

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We recently discussed the newly released #21307 LEGO Ideas Caterham Seven 620R, including some modifications and tweaks I have done to the vehicle (see: LEGO Ideas Caterham Seven Review, Thoughts, Fixes). The project was first submitted by LEGO and Caterham fan Carl Geatrix, and was selected to become an official LEGO set. :) One of […] Read more

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LEGO American Ninja Warrior – the finals

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I have been sharing with you a really excellent series of LEGO Ninjago and American Ninja Warrior mash-up videos created by young LEGO fan and animator, Sam Lawlace (Lawlace Productions) for the LEGO Group. You can watch the first video here: LEGO Ninjago at American Ninja Warrior, and the second and third videos here: LEGO […] Read more

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LEGO Ideas updates & featured projects

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We haven’t talked about LEGO Ideas projects for a while now, so I thought to do a little-round up of some of the most popular and noteworthy projects currently listed and you might want to support. As you probably know already, LEGO Ideas is platform where LEGO fans can submit their own ideas for future […] Read more

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Magic Angle Sculptures with LEGO

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Using LEGO as a medium of art is not a new phenomenon, and we have talked about a number of talented LEGO artists in the past (see links at the end of this post). However, while most artists use LEGO’s shapes, colors, or versatility as a building and sculpting material, artist John V. Muntean takes […] Read more

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Life then and now… thru the eyes of a minifig

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Back in the spring, we featured the work of LEGO fan and model designer Elspeth De Montes with a collection of theatre scenes (see: Famous Theatre Scenes in LEGO). Today I wanted to show you another series of LEGO vignettes by Elspeth, titled Then and Now. The series was originally built for an article in […] Read more

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LEGO American Ninja Warrior video series

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Just about a year ago, I shared with you a really excellent LEGO stop-motion video, where Kai takes on the American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course (see: LEGO Ninjago at American Ninja Warrior). The video was created by young LEGO fan and animator, Sam Lawlace (Lawlace Productions), who since then made a number of other commissioned […] Read more

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LEGO steampunk collection with style!

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Steampunk is a particularly interesting style, because it allows LEGO fans to mix retro and futuristic designs, featuring steam-powered machines, interesting color combinations, and minifigs dressed in neo-Victorian attire. Even official LEGO sets often include steampunk-inspired models. A good number of The LEGO Movie sets got a very steampunk-ish vibe, especially the #70807 LEGO MetalBeard’s […] Read more

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