We don’t often share LEGO DUPLO news here, however, due to the nature of this press-release and the IP partner involved, I thought it might be interesting to some of you. A delightfully unexpected mashup of companies founded in fun and play is now revealed between the LEGO Group, Hasbro, and Merlin Entertainments, who are […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
LEGO is currently running a Double Points period, lasting until January 24th. This is a great time to pick up some of the new LEGO sets from your wish list as the offer is valid on all purchases at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. Points earned from a purchase in an official […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Dear reader, you’re likely already familiar with all the tremendous news, reviews, and LEGO creations we feature here at The Brothers Brick. But producing all this content takes a team of people with a deep passion for the hobby. I was lucky enough to join this wonderful group two years ago, and we’re once again looking to expand our ranks. We’re looking for Contributors to help write up the best darn LEGO creations the internet has to offer. We’re seeking News Writers to help cover breaking information on this hobby that we love. And we’re after Graphic Designers to help create the cover images that draw you all into the news and reviews we have to share. Are you interested in helping us out? Read on for more on the open positions at TBB and how to apply! Contributor Those fantastic LEGO creations from adult builders around the globe are the...
It’s not too often that the LEGO bricks line up in a way that we can do a theme day here at TBB. But when two great builders push the limits on a certain hard-to-use part, it’s tough not to write them up together. We already saw Nate’s spaceship earlier today, and now we’re treated to this delightful gnome-built cottage by Maxx Davidson, both built around this human-sized LEGO mug. Fitting with the Iron Forge challenge to use as many LEGO liquid containers as possible, the creation also features mug-turbaned gnomes with Minecraft Shulker faces, and some lovely window awnings made from latte cups. The post A cup of gnomish creativity appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Kyle Keller (TBB Managing Editor)
What does it take to succeed in the Iron Forge? Well, I don’t exactly have any experience to draw on, but you can be sure that a bit of ingenuity and outside-the-box thinking will go a long way. Exhibit A: Nate Chiles‘ latest effort. In this early phase of the contest, the seed parts are not always as prescriptive as in the Iron Builder finals, so the ongoing second round challenges builders to use any LEGO piece tagged as a cup or goblet. And that does technically include the actual LEGO mug that forms the engine of this spaceship. Or at least, we’re assuming that’s what’s going on here. The alternative explanation is that this is a standard minifigure mug, and Nate has a shrink ray. Are they even allowed in this competition? Can we get a ruling on this please?! The post The builder of this spaceship is no mug...