Today the LEGO Group unveiled the #21348 LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set, a fan-designed brick representation of the iconic table-top game. Released in the year Dungeons & Dragons turns 50, this is the first time the LEGO Group has developed a Dungeons & Dragons set and to do so they turned […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
I know that fans of LEGO Castle are highly interested in the #10332 LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square, including myself. I don’t have the set yet, as it will take me a while to save up for it (like many of you), however, JANGBRiCKS published a full review of the set on his YouTube channel […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
(Written by William) It’s always exciting to check out a new LEGO Ideas set. There is something about them that feels fresh and different. Often, it’s because it is a model that we normally wouldn’t get from any other LEGO theme. The #21347 LEGO Red London Telephone Box is a great example of this. Taken […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
I was recently browsing the LEGO Ideas platform and found some interesting projects that I thought you might like. You can vote for your favorites so LEGO will consider them for production, or you can use them for inspiration. Overture of Blossoms: Journey to Freedom by Jiwoo was built for the recent Create Your Own […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
For a LEGO-loving American like me, there’s something glamorous and exotic about European streets, especially when rendered in plastic. The sights! The food! The tiny cars and bike-friendly pathways! But even without any upcoming travel plans, it’s still easy to enjoy the cobbled streets of Andrew Tate’s bustling, pedestrian-friendly European neighborhood. Make sure to stop at the bakery for some delicious pretzels. Then go window shopping for the latest designer fashions. Toss a few coins to the street musician. And obviously, sample some frozen treats. I’m going to assume that’s gelato, because gelato is glorious! It’s a full vacation in LEGO form, minus the jet lag. The post Sample some vibrant Old World charm in LEGO, no passport required! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Ryan Kunz
