“LEGO goats are rare,” they say. Indeed, the minifig scale creature appeared in only one set; 2011’s Mill Village Raid (7189). LEGO made one goat, the story goes, then they broke the mold. The goat is gone, and it can never come back! Used-condition minifigure-scale goats from this set cost a pretty penny. The creature is so coveted that some have suggested LEGO goats should be used as a primary form of currency—“the goat standard,” if you will. But if you need a LEGO goat and don’t want to break the bank, you have options. Goating Back in History My last name means “white goat” in Polish, so there is no Nerd better qualified to take this goat by the horns. Get on board the LEGO wooden pull toy to learn more! (Not much is known about this pull toy, alas.) After the Mill Village Raid, the second best place to...
Best of BrickNerd: Weekend Highlight — Article originally published November 10, 2021. Today it’s my great pleasure to showcase a fellow RLUG-member and a truly awesome builder and person, Emil Lidé. He is probably best known in the community as Full Plate, or perhaps “that guy that makes awesome trees and landscapes“. He is also a former contestant on the Swedish edition of LEGO Masters! We actually joined the Swedish RLUG Swebrick around the same time if I’m not mistaken, and the first thing I remember about him is one of his signature trees. It had the most insane trunk (made with like a thousand little axes and droid-arms!) and looked so organic I almost couldn’t believe it was made out of LEGO. Since then, he’s been known in the community as someone who builds some of the most amazing landscapes and continuously comes up with great new techniques for building...
Best of BrickNerd: Weekend Highlight — Article originally published November 2, 2021. Although the sunset of the 9V train era has long passed by in 2006, it is encouraging to see many LEGO train fans still using the superb and much-missed metal rail track from this era. Also encouraging is the potential renaissance of metal rail track with both DIY modifications and 3rd party commercial products keeping the dream alive. One of the benefits of metal rail track is its durability and long life. However, metal rails also perform one other critical function; delivering electrical power to a train motor. Thus, the rail forms a vital part of an electrical circuit and is therefore vulnerable to the effects of dirt, contamination, oxidization (“rust”), and other environmental threats which affect the electrical performance of the rails. Fortunately, LEGO (and incidentally Fx Bricks) have adopted the use of Nickel-plated Copper Beryllium (Ni-BeCu) alloys...
Happy November! (And Nerdvember!) Here in the United States, this month we celebrate Native American Heritage. We honor the many First Nations cultures that live and thrive in the area. Indigenous cultures in the Americas are represented by many First Nations – from Ojibwe, Iroquois, Cherokee, Comanche, Sioux, Dine (Navajo), Ute, Hopi, Paiute, Crow, Salish, Blackfeet, Cree, Shoshone, Mayans and many others. Each First Nation has their own culture that is honored year around and even more so during the month of November. LEGO has represented Native American/First Nations cultures several times throughout its years. Since the “Spaghetti Western” forms gained popularity in the 1950s, the LEGO Wild West has had some indigenous representation. As with most businesses, the Native American culture is generalized, however, LEGO has tried to fix that over the years. As a disclaimer, I feel as part of this article, it should be known that I’m part Ojibwe/Anishinaabe, from the...
(Written by William) In the past few months, we have been discussing several of the LEGO Ideas projects that were released via the BrickLink Designed Program. So far, we reviewed the #910016 LEGO Sheriff’s Safe designed by Il Buono (see: Brick Breakdown: LEGO BrickLink Set – Sheriff’s Safe), the #910028 LEGO Pursuit of Flight by […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)