With the fall season upon us, many LEGO fans turn to new building projects and LEGO sets to build. Although September is not as big as previous months in terms of new releases, there are a number of new sets you might consider. Let’s take a look. 2024 LEGO ADVENT CALENDARS: We get six LEGO […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
A few days ago, The LEGO Group and NIKE, Inc. announced a multi-year partnership that will celebrate creative play and sport, offering new and exciting opportunities for children and families worldwide. Details below. The LEGO Group and NIKE, Inc. have long histories of championing kids’ right to play. Both brands know that creative and physical […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
(Written by William) When it comes to selecting sets by LEGO fan designers, I have a particular build style I like. Namely, I’m big on stalls and stall-like structures. I initially picked up the #19010 LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Hot Shot Carnival game stall when Bricklink was first trying out this whole fan-funded limited series […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Today, the LEGO Group announced two new additions to its LEGO Icons Botanical collection: the #10370 LEGO Icons Poinsettia and the #10340 LEGO Icons Wreath. Indulge yourself or a loved one and capture the essence of fall and winter by building a lovely centerpiece. The #10370 LEGO Icons Poinsettia depicts a ‘Grande Italia’ poinsettia. Nestled […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Cecilie Fritzvold is no stranger to building Nintendo mascots with LEGO. She brought Mario Kart to brick form long before there was an official license (and revisited it in adorabuild form!) For a recent Smash Bros collab, Cecilie chose her fighter from the constellation of Mario characters: Rosalina from Super Mario Galaxy. The celestial maiden and adoptive mother of the Lumas became a fan favorite, injecting more sadness and story into the Mario formula. Cecilie perfectly captures Rosalina’s charm in brick form, from the half-covered face to the pre-spin pose with the Star Cursor. The design of Rosalina’s partner, Luma, is equally impressive from just a handful of parts, especially the floppy point made from a cattle horn. While the pair might look sweet, especially in LEGO, don’t underestimate them in the Smash Bros arena or they just might blow you to star bits. The post LEGO Rosalina watches over you...