Starting in April, LEGO will have a new gift with purchase set with the Flower Trellis Display (40683). The 440 piece set will be available from April 1-16 with purchases of $150. If you miss it the first time, LEGO will have it again from May 27 – June 9 at the same price requirement. The first couple of bags lets you build the base of the trellis with the wicker basket detailing using slope pieces. Next up, there are some tan grid plates used for the backdrop of the trellis. There are some black plates with pins spread out on the grid for the plants later on. The first set of plants are the vines that uses mostly Technic parts and they attach to the plates. There’s also some flowers on the bottom left that are showing some buds. To the top right are a couple of lavendar and purple...
Is it really possible to completely catch up on sorting all your loose LEGO brick? Surely some reach this achievement! I at least tell myself this, hoping to stay motivated and get my collection to that point one day. But is there a way to sort faster? Perhaps it is time to sift instead of sort! Image via Brickfanatics For this article’s purpose I won’t be touching upon the actual various methods of sorting parts, as that has been covered many times before. Instead, I will take you on the journey of experimentation in making my own part sifter! I’ve had the idea to make one for well over a year, and finally used this article to motivate myself in getting it done (mostly!). Colander of Reasons LEGO 81081 Sort & Store - Image via Eurobricks Why make my own LEGO sifter, you ask? Why create my own solution when a...
Following up on this morning’s LEGO Disney Wish Asha’s Cottage deal on Amazon, King Magnifico’s Castle (43224) has upped the discount by a whopping 46% in addition to a 20% coupon on top of it. The 46% discount save you $46.02 on it and the coupon saves you an additional $10.79 on the 613 piece set. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The post LEGO Amazon Disney Wish King Magnifico’s Castle (43224) Amazon Sale – March 2024 appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
Arrakis, Spice, Desert… hearing these words when the LEGO Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter was revealed was a wonderful day if you are a nerd. Growing up in the 1980s, the book Dune and subsequent movies inspired my love of science fiction even more. So this got me thinking: When and how did all of these promotional tie-ins and intellectual property (IP) LEGO sets get started? How did we get from Classic Space or Pirates to an awesome branded flying mosquito? Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter by LEGO Expanding upon the original article “Everything You Want to Know About Tiny Themes: IPs” by fellow BrickNerd Griffin Rose, I wanted to look at the earliest instances of partnerships and co-branded sets that have since kicked off their modern onslaught of IP-based sets. Way Back When… Since the early days, LEGO has produced sets in collaboration with various other businesses. Some of the earliest of these...
Sony Walkman by Srta.JirafaEnfadada is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features the classic Walkman WM-22 including the headphones and two cassettes. The project joins Spirited Away, Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender, Venus Flytrap, Minerals Display, Dreamworks’ Shrek’s Swamp 2, Hello Kitty and Friends – 50 Years, Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch, Medieval Tournament, Among Us: The Skeld, Cherry Blossom Ikebana, Roman Forum, The Wizard of Oz 85th Film Anniversary, Interstellar, Working Suspension Railway, Metallica M72 World Tour, Suitcase Express!, Outer Wilds, Medieval Inn by the Gatehouse, Clockwork Solar System, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, My Neighbor Totoro, Tower Chess, Medieval Bee Farm, LEGO Gundam, Dancing House, Prague, The Wizard Peaks, Rocky Reef Restoration, Finding Nemo – First Day of School, Coraline – The Pink Palace, Vintage Record Player, The Highland Cow, Scooby-Doo! and the Ravenwood Mansion, Men in Black: Agent K’s Transforming Jet Car,...