Earlier today (for me) LEGO revealed the 6,020-piece nanofig-compatible Hogwarts Castle display model to great applause. I took this as an opportunity to try, for the first time, a pre-release, photo-based narrated walkthrough style of video on the new "Quick" channel:Video - Quick look: New LEGO Hogwarts Castle photo walkthrough!I'm happy with how it turned out for an initial effort, and hope to refine & better personalize the idea in the future while also dramatically improving my efficiency so I can put these out somewhat frequently without noticeably impeding content on the main channel.Oh, and the Hogwarts Castle itself. Yeah. It's pretty proper. Check out the vid.Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
I don't know why, but when I started building this set I felt like I had really been missing LEGO Minecraft stuff. The set itself isn't at all ground-breaking, but I think it successfully captures a piece of the gaming world with useful physical play considerations.Video: LEGO Minecraft The Skeleton Attack review! 21146Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Voltron is yet another subject matter I was enamored with for a period of my childhood! I watched as many episodes of the show as I could back then, but for merch I only got a coloring book, but I stared at the big combination 'bot toys at stores with wanting eyes. As a young adult I sought out a used form of one of the better vintage toy sets and I have that on display to this day. With the recent (and dramatically better) reboot of the animated universe on Netflix, I've found myself wanting a second display model to bolster my collection. Well, thank you, LEGO, for making the shopping process rather easy.Videos: (17 mins) LEGO Ideas Voltron full review! 21311(3.5 mins) QUICK look: LEGO Ideas Voltron 21311!Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Over the past few years I've really relaxed into a natural groove with my brick-based construction set review videos, speaking at a comfortable pace in what for me is a normal tone. This has led to my videos getting longer on average, and a pretty continuous stream of viewers have explicitly expressed appreciation for this trend. However, more than ever, we live in an on-demand, TL;DR world and a lot of people have no time or patience for long-form content.Thus is born a new channel. I've put a lot of thought, research, and planning into this, and I am very committed to the undertaking, or at least the attempt. I've uploaded a handful of new short-form videos to kick things off, and you can expect to see me backfill the channel with dramatically shortened forms of some of my older content in addition to covering many new products in parallel.This content...
I won't bother to summarize Bricksonwheels excellent history of the famous Bentley Le Mans racer from 1930, but I will say that I couldn't believe it was LEGO from the thumbnail on Flickr. All that dark green! He built it like the real car, from the chassis up. He's got some nice custom stickers on there, and chrome where appropriate. There's even a rubber tarp over the back seat. Sir Henry Birkin must have had a blast! Original linkOriginal author: El Barto