If you are a LEGO Ninjago fan and would like a chance to win all the 2015 LEGO Ninjago sets that were just released, you might want to participate in the “It takes a Ninja to Spot the Answer” competition at the official LEGO Ninjago website. :) :arrow: HOW TO ENTER: This LEGO Ninjago contest […] Read more
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When LEGO fans need to downsize their collection due to running out of space, moving to a different location, or other life changes, they usually consider either selling the extra LEGO they no longer want, or give it away. If you are in this situation I wanted to bring your attention to a charity project […] Read more
There may be times when a LEGO set you purchase is missing some parts, or perhaps you notice quality issues with an element as you assemble a LEGO set. So what is the best way to deal with these situations? This is what we will be discussing today. :) :arrow: MISSING LEGO ELEMENT(S): Opening a […] Read more
LEGO is such an awesome hobby, and LEGO fans are such a curious bunch, that “outsiders” often want to learn more. Although this blog has been around for only about four years, we have been interviewed and questioned many times, and I’m sure other LEGO fans who interact with the public have similar experiences. This […] Read more
LEGO is running a really fun contest on the official LEGO Architecture Facebook Page. The contest is creative, interesting, easy enough for anyone to participate, and the prizes are excellent. Below you can find the official announcement and all details on how to enter the LEGO Architecture “Fill-The-Gap” Competition! Good luck everyone! :) Join our new competition! […] Read more
If you have gotten any of the LEGO Friends or LEGO Disney Princess sets, you have likely noticed that the hair-pieces on the mini-dolls are made of a different kind of material than the hair-pieces of regular LEGO minifigures. These more soft and rubbery hair-pieces are compatible with regular LEGO minifigures (and vice-versa; meaning you […] Read more
To those of you who celebrate Christmas, Merry Christmas, and to those who are just enjoying the days off from work and school, Happy Holidays! No matter which way LEGO fans spend the final days of the year, they like to sneak in some creative LEGO fun; be that building an awesome new LEGO set, setting up […] Read more
LEGO started a new tradition last year with an online application that allows you to make your own customized holiday greeting cards by creating a minifigure version of your family. Once you are done, you can share your greeting card on various social networks, send it by email to family and friends, or download it […] Read more
(Written by Ernest) As a die-hard LEGO fan, what is your ultimate wish within the LEGO hobby? Owning a very rare and limited edition LEGO set? Meeting LEGO Model Designers, or even the company’s CEO? Taking a tour of the LEGO factory where all the LEGO bricks are made? You might think that these dreams […] Read more
If you build your own LEGO models you are most likely already familiar with BrickLink.com, the Unofficial LEGO Marketplace were you can buy LEGO sets, parts, minifigures, instructions booklets, posters, and everything else ever made by The LEGO Group. BrickLink is somewhat like eBay, with buyers and sellers from all over the world, but specifically […] Read more