In addition to the amazing LEGO models created by builders all over the world, The Brothers Brick brings you the best of LEGO news and reviews. This is our weekly Brick Report for the second week of March 2019.
LEGO has built a life-size Bugatti Chiron out of Technic pieces before but has done it again with a new one made of standard bricks. Read on to find out where this model is on display.
TBB NEWS & REVIEWS: Spoiler alert for the Avengers: Endgame product reveals below, plus check out some awesome instructions for another space vehicle.
- LEGO sets from Avengers: Endgame revealed, including War Machine Buster & Ultimate Quinjet – The whole LEGO line-up of Avengers: Endgame sets have been revealed.
- LEGO Avengers: Endgame 76125 Iron Man Hall of Armour set revealed – This set features not one but four Iron Man suits on display in Tony Stark’s lab.
- HispaBrick Magazine issue 032 now available for free download – For International Women’s Day, HispaBrick Magazine is featuring female builders from around the world.
- LEGO Marvel Avengers Minifigure Bricktober Pack now available in the US through Sunday – This elusive Avengers Bricktober pack was available with purchases of $75 or more.
- Instructions to build your own police spinner from Blade Runner – You can build this blue spinner if you can gather all the parts with instructions provided by hachiroku24.
OTHER NEWS: There were quite a few other interesting LEGO news articles from around the web this week. Here are the best of the rest:
- LEGO builds its own version of the Bugatti Chiron, CNN – The first vehicle that visitors see while walking from Geneva’s airport to the city’s auto show is not made of metal.
- Owner of Legoland Malaysia Considers Selling Theme Park, Bloomberg – The park is valued at around 1 billion ringgit ($245 million) and could be sold to another operator soon.
- The Lego Group appoints JJ Van Oosten as Chief Digital Officer, CIO – He will be responsible LEGO’s digital strategy, e-commerce, shopper and consumer engagement.
- LEGO takes on Samsung and Huawei with its own foldable, The Verge – Unlike Samsung, you can already buy LEGO’s now and it comes with unlimited battery life.
- A Minivan-Sized National Cathedral Made Of LEGO Will Help Raise Money For Repairs, DCist – Visitors can view the progress of the LEGO model and pay $2 for a LEGO brick to help with its construction, designed by Bright Bricks.