Harry Styles Love on Tour 2023 by SunflowerVolume33 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 698 piece build features the stage used for the Love on Tour concert tour. It also proposes minifigures of Harry Styles, Madi Diaz, Pauli Lovejoy, Sarah Jones, Mitch Rowland, and Lloyd Wakefield. The project joins Modular Heritage Museum, Great Temple of Abu Simbel – With Secret Treasure, Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 “Phantom of Love”, Moon Palace, NASA’s SLS Block 1 & 1B Rockets – Artemis Missions, LEGO Anatomy, WTC Twin Towers & Vista International Hotel 1979, Coraline: The Pink Palace, Good Ogel’s Garden, Happier Than Ever, City Burger, Phineas and Ferb!, and JWST as the ones to reach the Third 2023 Review Stage. The post LEGO Ideas Harry Styles Love on Tour 2023 Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
LEGO has officially announced the next set in the Modular Buildings Collection with the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum (10326). Unlike previous years where it releases in January, it will actually be available starting on December 1 and you can pre-order it today. It retails for $299.99 and has 4,014 pieces which is the most pieces used for a building in the history of the theme. The museum features two floors of science exhibits including a brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton that stretches into the second floor. Other dinosaur exhibits has a sabretooth skull, a fossil, and dinosaur eggs. There’s also a geology and space exhibits as well. In one of the lifestyle images provided by LEGO, there’s a random blue food truck next to the set which could suggest that it could be a future gift with purchase item. LEGO has not responded to questions on what it is yet at this...


A few weeks ago, I received a mystery box provided to BrickNerd by LEGO. The only thing I knew was that the set was part of the Botanical Collection. My girlfriend already has the original Flower and Wildflower Bouquets, along with the Bonsai Tree (those sets are “hers” and I’m allowed to “steal” parts from them only for a couple of days but then I have to return them to their places), so she was very excited to add another botanical set to her collection. We were both delighted with 10329 Tiny Plants when it arrived, and I asked her to build them so we could take pictures of the set. But after that, I wanted to play with the parts and build something out of it. A Few Words About Tiny Plants… From Chrissy (The Current Owner of The Set) “The box is the typical representation of the Icons sets:...


The minifigure head element is a timeless mold that will be around for as long as The LEGO Group still exists. During its 48 years of service, its shape remains unchanged, but the variety of colours and prints makes it one of the most aesthetically interesting pieces in the LEGO canon. Today, we’re going to focus on its colours, in particular, the evolution from classic yellow to realistic human tones, and how this helped the minifigure head become LEGO’s most “charismatic” part. Star Wars Minifigure Head Tones, 1999 to 2023 (Including non-printed heads). Data Source: Rebrickable Quick Quiz There are currently 44 solid LEGO colours in use (excluding transparent, pearl etc). But only 40 of them have been used as a printed minifigure head…which four have yet to be used? You can find out at the end of the article. From Classic Town to Nation State Data Source: Wikipedia… yes, I...


November has arrived which means BrickNerd is celebrating Nerdvember! It is a month where we get EXCEPTIONALLY nerdy (well… nerdier than normal) and dive even deeper into LEGO topics, techniques, themes, history, lore, MOCs and more. But it also means we host our annual contest where you can reimagine our mascot Nerdly to win some amazing prizes! So what’s the contest theme this year? Our last Nerdvember contest was High Fantasy-themed. This year we are feeling a bit more… apocalyptic. Welcome to Nerdvember 2023: Survivor Edition! Last Nerdly Standing Because our very own Mega-Nerdly met its spectacular demise (though an update on that is coming later this month), we were inspired to theme this Nerdvember on survival (or Nerd-vival!?). We want you to get creative with our mascot Nerdly (here are basic instructions as a PDF download) and customize it to a survival character or scene of your choosing. We’re looking...

