Monthly Archives: October 2008

BrickCon 2008: Saturday, October 4th

Pictures of the third day of BrickCon are now appearing. During the public hours, over 3,200 visitors attended the show, as you can see from the chaotic picture below.

Click the picture to see more from my photostream or see more pictures from the Flickr BrickCon pool.

Updates from Andrew:

During the awards ceremony, Josh and I gave out prizes for the “Best Zombified Building” — which also won “Best in Show” — and “Best Zombified Vehicle” to participants in the zombie layout. We’ll have photos of the whole layout tomorrow (including the prize-winners), but here’s a preview of Zombie Apocafest 2008:

That’s LEGO designer Simon Kent checking out the bombed-out end of Zombietown. The LEGO Group sent four members from product design teams to BrickCon, including Matthew Ashton, Simon, and Nik Groves. Matt designed 7979 Castle Advent Calendar, so he kindly signed one for me. Very cool.

Our schedules have been incredibly full these past three days, so our apologies if our coverage hasn’t quite lived up to your expectations. Those of you who wanted product updates should be overjoyed with 10193 Medieval Market Village, and we’ll have detailed coverage of future BrickArms products in the coming days.

In the meantime, more sources of BrickCon photo and blog goodness include:

Oh, and did we mention that there will be a BrickFest in 2009? Stay tuned for details on that as well.

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10193 Medieval Market Village to be released in 2009 [Exclusive]

UPDATE: 10193 Medieval Market Villageicon is now available from the LEGO Shop online!

LEGO Castle fans have wanted more civilians, more women, and more non-equine animals for a very long time — something a little more like this:

Box art for 10193 Medieval Market Village

Box art for 10193 Medieval Market Village

With the announcement of 10193 Medieval Market Village last night during opening ceremonies at BrickCon 2008, there should be no doubt in anybody’s mind that LEGO listens to fans like us.

The Brothers Brick, Classic-Castle.com, and Klocki are proud to bring you exclusive high-resolution pictures of this upcoming set, scheduled for release in January 2009.

Click each photo in this post for full-size, high-res versions:

Here’s the full description (my bolding, for emphasis):

Expand your LEGO® Castle kingdom!
This classic medieval village with marketplace is a perfect match for any LEGO Castle. Full of authentic features, fun accessories and all-new animals to expand and enhance your kingdom; it includes two complete buildings with detailed interiors like a blacksmith’s shop with waterwheel-driven hammer, a food stand, tree, table, cart, cows, horse, chicken, rooster, duck, peasants, knights, rare elements and colors, and more!

  • Includes 8 minifigures: blacksmith, 2 soldiers, 2 male peasants, 2 female peasants and a boy minifigure!
  • Play inside! The 2 two-story buildings feature a hinge system that allows you to open and close them as you wish!
  • The yellow building contains the stables, blacksmiths shop and his home upstairs! Help the blacksmith forge the swords with the working water powered trip hammer! Don’t forget to close the stable gates and feed the horse some carrots!
  • Blacksmith’s home features pictures on the walls, opening windows, table and fireplace!
  • The classically European styled blue building features a cozy tavern on the first floor and welcoming bedroom on the top floor!
  • Lots of authentic touches: fireplaces in the bedrooms, pictures on the walls, dressing tables, working doors and windows and other interior details!
  • The soldiers and peasants alike shop and eat in the marketplace filled with baskets of fish, apples and flowers. Sit at the table for a meal of ale, cheese and whole turkey but stay out of the way of the soldiers carrying the king’s treasure!
  • Buildings measure over 7.5″ tall and over 9″ long when open wide!

The set contains 1,601 pieces, and the price varies by country:

  • Australia: $149.99
  • Canada: $149.99
  • United Kingdom: £84.99
  • United States: $99.99

Reaction by LEGO Castle fans attending BrickCon was ecstatic (click the picture for more 10193 pictures from BrickCon):

A few observations of my own:

  • New feather/fire piece in red and trans-orange
  • New table leg/column piece
  • New fish and cows
  • Whole turkey (it bears repeating)
  • New torsos for the three male peasants, blacksmith, and tavern wench
  • Peasant girl otherwise available only in 7979 Castle Advent Calendar
  • New faces on the blacksmith and senior-citizen peasant

Finally, one more look at the minifigs and accessories:

Minifigs and accessories in 10193 Medieval Market Village.

Minifigs and accessories in 10193 Medieval Market Village.

Wow. January can’t come fast enough!

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Railbricks Issue 4

Railbricks Issue 4Jeramy Spurgeon and the team from Railbricks have been providing an excellent service for LEGO train fans for a while now and Issue 4 of Railbricks is no exception.

As with the previous issues the magazine is packed full of interesting articles including information about Brian Williams’ Royal Train, technical ideas, computerisation (DCC) of track, model instructionsm, contests and heaps more.

If you have any interest in LEGO trains, or LEGO in general, I highly recommend checking it out.

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BrickCon 2008: Friday, October 3rd

I’ve uploaded a few of my photos from today to Flickr. We’ll fill this post with something more than this later, but first, sleep!

Nannan has also uploaded his photos:

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BrickArms.com relaunches with M21, baseball bat, and Lee-Enfield [News]

Recent visitors to the BrickArms Web site will have noticed the intriguing message that they’ll be back soon with new products.

Just in time for BrickCon 2008, the site is now back online with all-new items, including:

We’ll of course have full coverage of other new BrickArms products announced at BrickCon in the coming days.

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BrickCon 2008: Thursday October 2nd

Andrew, Josh, and I are at BrickCon this week (the third and last LEGO convention in North America of 2008).

As usual, Thursday is arrival and setup, and from our photo coverage you can see the 20,000 square feet of display area in the process of filling up with marvelous creations. Andrew and I have uploaded a few pictures to our respective Flickr photostreams here and here. We will keep you updated with news of the opening ceremony and other important events happening Friday.

P.S.- this blog entry was written in the comfort of Andrew’s living room. More blog fests from headquarters to come…

EDIT (AB): Lonnon Foster has also begun uploading photos to his Flickr photostream.

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We make our kills under the sea

Bottlenose attack sub

It’s been a while since I built anything I considered remotely worth blogging. I figured this one was fun enough to post as underwater attack craft seem a sadly neglected genre. The LB 13 “Bottlenose” was designed to fill a void (at least in my heart) and was inspired by Tim Zarki’s (spook‘s) SubApoc stuff.

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The adventures of Shannon’s little white kitten

One part Alice in Wonderland, one part Super Mario Bros., four parts awesome, Shannon Young places a little white kitten in certain peril.

The door behind the cloud is amazing, and the sun is brilliant.

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Announcing the Reasonably Clever Spooky Star Wars Contest [w00t!]

Having just announced winners for the Brick Science contest, Reasonably Clever is now co-hosting a new contest with TK 1420.

The Spooky Star Wars Contest challenges you to build a spookified Star Wars vehicle, a scene, an impulse-size creation, or the death of Jar-Jar Binks. (I’m sure we’ve all dreamed of ways that would go down.)

Judges include Steve Sansweet and Mary Franklin from Lucasfilm, as well as TK 1420 and Chris Doyle.

You can win some out-of-circulation LEGO Star Wars sets, so what’re you still doing reading this? Get building!

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Eureka!

Nathan (aka Mister 007) has struck gold with his Bullion Hills Mining Company.

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Tekka Croe goes decal-crazy

Tekka Croe apparently spent 3 hours applying 41 decals to this very cool racer mech:

EDIT (TG): The mech is based on Chuck Citrin’s racing mech frame.

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