The Hunger Games: Catching Fire by BrickGallery is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on the second book in Suzanne Collins’ trilogy featuring the arena of the 75th Hunger Games. The project joins The Fortress of Bellinzona, Jumping Spiders, Planet Express Headquarters, Modular Medieval Village, Pantheon 124 AD, The Circus, Clippy, Monsters, Inc. – Boo’s Door Scream Floor, This is Fine, Ariane 6 on ELA 4 – Complete Version, GLaDOS from Portal 2, Botanical Terrariums, Samurai Castle, Working Modular Fairground, Roman Forum, Vintage Rotary Phone, The Hourglass, My Neighbor Totoro, Godzilla: Minus One, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jumanji Game Board, Lake House, Twister, Wolf’s Gate, and 1800’s Railroading | Bridges and Engines as the ones to reach the Second 2025 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author:...
Elf the Movie – North Pole! by Johnathan1986 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features both Santa’s Workshop and Walter Hobbs’ Office all in one set. The project joins The Fortress of Bellinzona, Jumping Spiders, Planet Express Headquarters, Modular Medieval Village, Pantheon 124 AD, The Circus, Clippy, Monsters, Inc. – Boo’s Door Scream Floor, This is Fine, Ariane 6 on ELA 4 – Complete Version, GLaDOS from Portal 2, Botanical Terrariums, Samurai Castle, Working Modular Fairground, Roman Forum, Vintage Rotary Phone, The Hourglass, My Neighbor Totoro, Godzilla: Minus One, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jumanji Game Board, Lake House, Twister, Wolf’s Gate, 1800’s Railroading | Bridges and Engines, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as the ones to reach the Second 2025 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas Elf the Movie – North Pole! Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal...
Phineas and Ferb by Greygo is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,999 piece build features and open layout with the top being the backyard while underneath the ground is Agent P’s secret lair. There’s also a number of smaller builds such as Rover, the Portal to Mars, the Flying Car of the Future, Today, and the Coolest Coaster Ever. The project joins The Fortress of Bellinzona, Jumping Spiders, Planet Express Headquarters, Modular Medieval Village, Pantheon 124 AD, The Circus, Clippy, Monsters, Inc. – Boo’s Door Scream Floor, This is Fine, Ariane 6 on ELA 4 – Complete Version, GLaDOS from Portal 2, Botanical Terrariums, Samurai Castle, Working Modular Fairground, Roman Forum, Vintage Rotary Phone, The Hourglass, My Neighbor Totoro, Godzilla: Minus One, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jumanji Game Board, Lake House, Twister, Wolf’s Gate, 1800’s Railroading | Bridges and Engines, and The Hunger Games: Catching...
Every week, there are more amazing MOCs and builder stories than we can cover, which is why we’re so grateful to welcome back ABrickDreamer‘s This Week in Bricks series. And what a busy week it’s been, especially as we have our hands full herding all the animal heroes scurrying in for Delving Day. Sit back, grab a few bricks for table scraps, and enjoy the show! The post This Week in LEGO Bricks: Bio-Cup beasts, Rolli rodents, and Star Wars scenery [Feature] appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes (TBB Managing Editor)
Stephen King has authored so many unforgettable works about relatable good folk reckoning with true evil, from horror classics like It and The Shining to more grounded works like The Green Mile and Mr. Mercedes. But for many fans (myself included!) King’s masterwork is the Dark Tower cycle, a sprawling fantasy/horror/western epic written over 30 years. I first discovered the book as a teenager, drawn in by the incredible and evocative Michael Whelan illustrations. It was a world I longed to see more of… but sadly, the first movie adaptation was a huge miss. When I saw that Gayle Spiller, the amazing LEGO house masterpiece alum with a maximalist building style, had tackled the Dark Tower in bricks, I knew we were in for a treat, but I wasn’t prepared for such a detailed tribute to King’s universe. Gayle captures the eldritch horror of the tower itself surrounded by the beautiful...

