A few weeks ago, we got our first look at the highly anticipated The LEGO Ninjago Movie Ninjago City Docks (70657). We now have a clearer look at the set at a slightly different angle than shown on the box art. There’s still no word on the piece count but there is now a suggested retail price of € 249,99. If this is correct, then it’ll be around $290 give or take a few dollars. Nevertheless, it’s still a pretty impressive set that fans would probably want to add to the current Ninjago City (70620). **Via Otto Simon** The post LEGO Ninjago Movie Ninjago City Docks (70657) Set Image appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
At the end of April, we got our first official look at the LEGO Unikitty sets that are set to be released this August. There are now images of the back of the boxes which show off some of the play features of each of the sets along with some of the unique parts. Unikitty Cloud Car (41451) Prince Puppycorn Trike (41452) Party Time (41453) Dr. Fox Laboratory (41454) Unikingdom Creative Brick Box (41455) The post More LEGO Unikitty Box Set Images appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
There will be some new LEGO books coming out in the future for The LEGO Movie 2 and Harry Potter which will include possible exclusive minifigures. The book for TLM2 is called Emmet’s Guide to Being More Awesome and it will be similar to the first one. Emmet is BACK and ready to show us all how to be even MORE awesome! The LEGO(R) Movie 2 hits theaters February 9, with an all-star cast, including Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Alison Brie, and more! The sequel is sure to delight fans of all ages with its special brand of LEGO humor. This one-of-a-kind guidebook is narrated by Emmet himself(!) and comes with a buildable Emmet minifigure. It’s a must-have offering for fans of the film. The Harry Potter one is an activity book filled with puzzles and games and it also has an unannounced minifigure. This LEGO(R) Harry Potter(TM) activity...
As you may remember from previous articles and reviews (see links at the end of this posts), I’m a big fan of the official LEGO storage and display solutions made by the Danish company, Room Copenhagen. Most of the LEGO-branded minifig display cases, storage containers (that look like giant LEGO bricks), sorting and storage boxes, […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Can you feel the nostalgia oozing out of this gorgeous little trophy-scale homage to LEGO Classic Space? The diorama by Paul Lee is a perfect micro replicant of a Galaxy Explorer, Rocket Launcher and Moonbase as they would appear in a 1980s LEGO catalogue. Special attention has been paid to getting the moon craters as close as possible to the classic baseplates. This build is simple and elegant with a lovely warm after-glow of sentimentality. The post Classic Space doesn’t get much better (or smaller) than this appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jonathan