Yearly Archives: 2012

The Wisdom of the Mayans

Even though the idea that the Maya believed the world would end on December 21, 2012 is a complete fabrication, it’s an amusing thought that makes for some great jokes. Perhaps the Maya were in on the joke all along, as Bricko suggests.

The Wisdom of the Mayans

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Top 10 most popular LEGO models of 2011

We’ve taken a look at the top LEGO news stories of 2011, but The Brothers Brick is really about the great LEGO creations built by LEGO fans all over the world. Let’s take a look back at the ones that proved most popular over the course of the year.

  1. Plum B’s LEGO Gears of War Lancer assault rifle with firing action and motorized saw blade

LEGO Gears of War Lancer assault rifle with firing action and motorized saw blade

  1. Nick Jensen’s life-sized LEGO Halo sniper rifle
  2. Hannes Tscharner’s (aka Marshal Banana) 10,000 piece LEGO Star Wars Jawa Sandcrawler

diorama

  1. Will Page’s Portal turret
  2. Michael Thomas’s LEGO Settlers of Catan design
  3. ShoBrick’s post-apocalyptic stormtroopers
  4. Nathaniel Shields’s LEGO Halo grunt
  5. OneLug’s 7-foot LEGO Tower of Orthanc from Lord of the Rings

The Last March of the Ents

  1. Ben Caulkins’s life-size LEGO Halo Master Chief armor
  2. Chris Malloy’s LEGO Minecraft diorama

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Caution: hot

Simple is good.

By Vanjey_Lego

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Top 10 LEGO news stories of 2011 on The Brothers Brick [News]

2011 is now in the history books, so it’s time to take a look back at the year and remember the LEGO stories that made the biggest splash here on The Brothers Brick. It’s no surprise what the #1 news story of the year was, even though LOTR LEGO was only announced a couple weeks ago.

  1. LEGO Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit sets in 2012
  2. 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van rolls off the assembly line
  3. 10221 Super Star Destroyer revealed
  4. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean sets and video game revealed
  5. 2012 LEGO City sets reveal hillbilly moonshiners
  6. Dinosaurs return to LEGO in 2012
  7. 10223 Kingdoms Joust unveiled at BrickCon
  8. Series 6 & 7 Collectible Minifigures revealed
  9. LEGO targets girls in 2012 with LEGO Friends
  10. Cafe Corner returns in microscale with 10230 Mini Modulars

I can’t wait to see what 2012 will bring!

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LEGO Friends 2012 parts review – sets 3933, 3187, 3183, 3936 [Review]

The just released LEGO Friendsicon theme introduces an array of new colors for common elements. Taking parts from 3933 Olivia’s Invention Workshop,icon 3187 Butterfly Beauty Shop,icon 2X 3183 Stephanie’s Cool Convertible,icon 2X 3936 Emma’s Fashion Design Studio,icon and my own collection, I built a spaceship to show a use for the new pieces.

Pixie Poison

The interesting colors that I found in these sets are medium azure, medium lavender, bright pink, and light aqua (when adjectives are used on colors that don’t come in a Crayola 8-pack, you know it’s a treat for the palette). Although previous LEGO themes for girls included unique colors, they were wasted on useless parts such as large castle turrets and giant facades. Fortunately, LEGO learned from their mistake and concluded that girls are no less competent than boys at using standard LEGO elements. As a result, LEGO Friends includes the usual mix of LEGO parts like bricks, tiles, and cheese slopes in glorious psychedelic colors.

While the new colors are certainly exciting, the same cannot be said for the figures. These anorexic Barbie counterparts may be tolerated by their target audience, but LEGO fans who value the modularity of the traditional minifig will be disappointed to see that only the hairpieces on the new figures are compatible with the minifig. LEGO has proven that they can make excellent female minifigs, and I don’t think fans (both kids and adults) will be disappointed in having regular minifigs in these sets.

If you’re a connoisseur of exotic colors and eager to try new color schemes, then Friends is the best thing to have happened to LEGO in years. Even the price per parts ratio on these sets is decently low and won’t break your wallet. The only question remains on what to do with those dismal doll-things. Reply on what you would do with the Friends figures and The Brothers Brick will send all of mine to the person with the most creative comment. Stay tuned for more reviews of the line.

UPDATE: the winning comment comes from lady_brickster, who says: “well, once i’d taken away their hairstyles, i guess i would create an island of bald amazonian women.”

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I’ll Drink to That!

Steve Vargo (:jovian:) brings us a fantastic vision of a wizard parting waters to reveal a potion beneath. This creation really delivers a sense of motion to the waters, as well as fantastic drama in the lighting. For those seeking a closer look (or to be amazed by what a difference lighting can make), check out how it looks with basic lighting.

Enchanted waters 05

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