The LEGO Ninjago SDCC 2018 panel was pretty exciting for those who attended last month as well as those who were following my live tweets that day. You can now watch most of the panel on YouTube as LEGO has uploaded a majority of what we saw there in person. The panel consisted of LEGO senior designer Michael Svane Knap, Brent Miller, Vincent Tong, Kelly Metzger with Ninjago co-creator Tommy Andreasen hosting. Unlike previous years, the video shows pretty much everything that was shown on the screen, including the clips that we were told not to record, so it’s worth a watch if you have time. The post Watch the LEGO Ninjago SDCC 2018 Panel appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
LEGO announced that the new LEGO BrickHeadz of Mickey Mouse (41624) and Minnie Mouse (41625) are now live over on Shop@Home. Disney is celebrating the 90th anniversary of Mickey Mouse and lots of collectibles are available starting today including the BrickHeadz which go for $9.99 each. The post LEGO BrickHeadz Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse Now Available appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
As we discussed at the beginning of the month (see: August 2018 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions), a large selection of new LEGO Star Wars sets were released at the beginning of the month. To help you decide which new LEGO Star Wars sets you might be interested in, below we will take a […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Earlier this week, the brand new #71043 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle became available for LEGO VIP members (general release will be on September 1st). This is currently one of the most talked about sets in LEGO fan communities and on social media, and for good reasons. For some, it was an instant buy, while others are […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
The LEGO hobby is so satisfying and absorbing that LEGO fans can sometimes get a bit isolated from what’s happening in the rest of the toy world. This is especially true for adult LEGO fans who mostly consider LEGO as a creative medium rather than a toy. However, in my experience, it’s a good idea […]Original linkOriginal author: admin