Monthly Archives: January 2018

Happy 2018 + the best LEGO of 2017 [News]

2018 has officially arrived worldwide, and this lovely monument by Pasq67 is here to help us celebrate. While we’ve seen the great technique of using 1×1 quarter circle tiles for lettering before, we hadn’t seen this super cool font made of macaroni pieces. And no matter what your favorite theme is, you’re covered here as a multitude of characters stroll through the park.

Lego Happy New Year 2018


Not quite ready for 2017 to be done yet? Take a look at the best of 2017:

Builder awards:

Shortlist for Brothers Brick LEGO Creation of the Year 2017 

Brothers Brick LEGO Creation of the Year 2017

Brothers Brick LEGO Builder of the Year 2017

Top 10 roundups:

LEGO news articles of 2017

LEGO set reviews of 2017

LEGO creations of 2017

LEGO Star Wars sets of 2017

Custom LEGO instructions of 2017

Plus also check out our favorite LEGO Star Wars creations of the year with:

16 of the best custom LEGO Star Wars creations of 2017

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Musicians will be bricking it when playing at this amazing LEGO concert hall

The University of Colorado Boulder has an ongoing project to construct a LEGO version of its campus, built by a team of LEGO builders. Imagine Rigney has just finished building a LEGO version of the Macky Auditorium Concert Hall, where dozens of major College of Music performances take place each season. The auditorium is over a century old, and its Neo-Gothic architecture style has been nicely captured in LEGO bricks

Macky Auditorium, CU Boulder, Colorado

Click to see the inside of the concert hall

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Fairy is fair enough

This lovely fairy sculpture by Mike Nieves was apparently a gift for a friend. I hope Mike’s friend appreciates it because it’s truly magical. The figure is beautifully posed, looking like she’s about to touch softly down from the air. The wings are fabulous, and the shaping of the skirt is particularly well-done. When a character is this well put-together I think we can forgive the non-LEGO stand!

Scribbles the Fairy

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