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LEGO Ninjago 100th episode & film coming!

There has been lots of exciting news on upcoming sets as well as holiday shopping deals, but there is one piece of recent news we haven’t talked about yet. For LEGO Ninjago fans, 2019 is going to be an important year as the TV show celebrates its 100th episode. Tommy Andreasen, Senior Creative Manager at LEGO and co-creator of the LEGO Ninjago – Masters of Spinjitzu TV show, recently announced that the production team is working on a feature length TV film for LEGO Ninjago fans. Below is the full announcement. 🙂

LEGO Ninjago fans are quite familiar with Tommy Andreasen, as he regularly shares behind-the-scenes information and interesting little tidbits on his Twitter page. The image below is his most recent tweet, and the text is as follows:

Today, we are wrapping the production of the 4 episodes which we announced at San Diego Comic Con this year. It is truly a culmination as it marks the series’ 100th episode. So today, we celebrate the collaboration between LEGO, Wilfilm, JAM, The Fold, The Hageman Brothers, Bragi Schut, and the wonderful writers and people who has lent their talents, passion and care to our precious Ninjago – Masters of Spinjitzu. And, because we love the 4-episode arc so much, we have decided to edit them to (also) become a FEATURE LENGTH TV FILM. This will be the film fans of the TV show canon deserve. (As always, we don’t know when, how and where it will air… we just make the stuff). It will be dedicated to our much missed good friend, colleague and Master of Spinjitzu Scott Godon-Decoteau (Associate Creative Director at LEGO) who sadly passed away a few weeks ago. Love from the Ninjago team NIJAAAA-GO!!!

For LEGO Ninjago fans, this is excellent news, although, as Tommy mentions, at this point it is not known when the four episodes and the feature length TV film version of the four episodes will air. Still, it is great to hear that the LEGO Ninjago – Masters of Online LEGO Shop.Spinjitzu is going to continue next year. Besides the TV show, we can also expect new LEGO sets, and in the meantime you can also take a look at the currently available sets at the LEGO Ninjago section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited about the continuation of the LEGO Ninjago TV show? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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Building tutorials: LEGO walls & landscapes

About a year ago, we discussed a series of advanced building techniques for constructing realistic brick walls out of LEGO elements (see: LEGO Building Technique: LEGO Brick Walls). These techniques yield amazing results, but they are also quite complex and time consuming to build as well as parts-intensive. This doesn’t have to deter you from learning and trying out advanced techniques however, as using them sparingly at strategically placed locations can be equally impressive. 🙂

Recently, I found a video-tutorial by LEGO fan Ben Cossy, discussing various texturing techniques for building LEGO walls. He systematically goes through techniques from very simple ones all the way to the advanced techniques we talked about before. Ben also suggests mixing some of the techniques for unusual effects. I thought to share this video with you, as you might find the techniques discussed useful in your own creations. It’s only about five minutes long, so it won’t take up much of your time.

Another really good tutorial by Ben Cossy is about landscaping techniques. This video is a bit longer (about 15 minutes), but it covers a wide range of techniques including building realistic water effects, desert landscapes, swamps, jungles, ice and snow covered landscapes, and more. Ben also discusses blending colors, building at different elevations to add visual interest, and various ways to border/frame your dioramas. You can watch the video below.

I hope these tutorials give you some inspiration and ideas for your own LEGO creations. With Christmas coming up, building wintery landscapes and charming little buildings is a popular pastime for LEGO fans. Or, you might be working on something else where these techniques can be useful. Also, check out Ben Cossy’s flickr gallery and YouTube channel. He is a terrific builder with a wide variety of custom LEGO creations. And, if you are looking for LEGO sets that are good starters for advanced building techniques, take a look at the LEGO Creator and LEGO Architecture collection. They usually use advanced building techniques, and include a large selection of small pieces in colors that are useful for landscaping and realistic structures. For basic bricks in earth-tone colors, the LEGO Minecraft collection is another good choice.

What do you think? How do you like these tutorials? Are you planning to try out some of the techniques discussed in the videos? What other wall-building and landscaping techniques do you really like? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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