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 first week of October 2020.
Out of 26 LEGO Ideas entries, only one was approved! Which one was it? Keep reading our Brick Report to get all the details.
TBB NEWS: This week we saw the reveal of the Star Wars SDCC exclusive 77904 Nebulon-B Frigate, discovered which project got approved on LEGO Ideas and we’re spending the weekend at BrickCon 2020 Online!
- BrickCon 2020 Online brings the LEGO fun to you this weekend – Have you got your tickets to BrickCon Online yet? Don’t miss out on this exciting virtual LEGO convention happening weekend!
- Star Wars SDCC exclusive 77904 Nebulon-B Frigate revealed along with instructions – Your first look at the new LEGO Star Wars SDCC exclusive. 459 pieces, with price and availability yet to be confirmed.
- LEGO Ideas First 2020 Review Results: only one project (out of 26) approved so far – Surprisingly enough, only one project was approved to become an official LEGO Ideas set so far, another one is still being considered, while 24 other ideas were rejected.
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:
- The Secret Behind Lego’s Great Social Content is Basic, PR News – Even though everyone wants to know about the next big thing in social media, Lego Group’s social studios head, James Gregson, emphasized basics.
- Homer nabs $50M from Lego, Sesame Workshop and Gymboree for its early learning apps, TechCrunch – Today, a company that builds literacy and other educational apps to help make that time more worthwhile is announcing a large round of funding from a number of strategic backers.
- All 12 LEGO Video Game Crossovers – Every Franchise Explained, ScreenRant – LEGO has a long history in video games, especially when it comes to crossing over with entertainment properties, from Star Wars to The Incredibles.