Behold a ship worthy of a Sith apprentice as Kirk Haksever completes his path to the Dark Side with Star Wars: Force Unleashed’s Rogue Shadow. There is much more to discover within the studless LEGO bulkheads of the spacecraft which boasts a fully recreated minifigure-scale interior layout in this masterful build effort. A year in the making and 12 years since its debut in the first Force Awakens game in 2008, the LEGO Rogue Shadow is a beast of a starship. The exterior color blocking is sharp, and the studless body is matched by a nearly studless interior as well. Said interior features a full cockpit, training room, medical bay, and much more for its crew. Kirk really dug deep to ensure screen- and game-accuracy where references were available, blowing this thing up to massive proportions. Here’s the model to scale with the official LEGO set if you weren’t quite convinced...
Mark Kelso’s back with a modified version of his Viper built for the VirtuaLUG Battlestar Galactica display at Brickworld 2018. He’s got all sorts of nifty custom decals, including some convincing score marks, and of course his call sign; Pookie Muffin. He also admits to modifying several parts- egad! But that’s artistic license, and it’s paid off nicely! So Say We All! Editor’s Note: As Mark was unable to attend Brickworld that year, my son was lucky enough to reassemble it for the display, where it was positioned front and center, the sharp point of the Colonial Fleet. We also got to swoosh it around! Original linkOriginal author: El Barto
For those who are telecommuting, LEGO has released some cool LEGO backgrounds that you can use on your video calls. There are nine backgrounds to choose from and all of them feature sets that have already been released. Head on over to the link above to download them. The post LEGO Releases Video Call Backgrounds appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
The 2020 Recognized LEGO Fan Media Days is coming up at the end of the month and we here at The Brick Fan are lucky enough to be attending this event. Unfortunately due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, flying to Denmark is out of the question so LEGO will be holding online sessions for it. This is a new thing and there were limited spots for who we can interview and yesterday we got our choices. The themes that we are able to interview are: • Minifigures (I assume this is for the Collectible Minifigures)• Confidential New Product (Monkie Kid)• Element Design• LEGO Ideas We’ll be asking the LEGO Designers from those themes and you guys also have an opportunity to ask questions as well. Keep in mind LEGO won’t answer any questions about future products. Leave your questions below or on any of our social media posts and we’ll pick...
Earlier this week, TT Games and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment revealed a new key art for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. A few days after, Star Wars released a this week’s recap video and they also talked about the game. According to Reddit, they had to reupload the video due to them reportedly revealing the release date of the game on accident. The new video doesn’t show the date to be October 20 which has been clipped out but many fans noticed it. In a recent interview, Lucasfilm Games managing producer Craig Derrick says there will be about 500 Star Wars characters in the game with a lot of them being playable ones. There’s not much more details about the game that were revealed in terms of gameplay. I’m guessing the details are being held off until video game announcement season later this summer. As we know by now, E3...