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 December 2020.
We get a hands on review of the upcoming Modular Police Station. Keep reading our Brick Report to get all the details.
TBB NEWS & REVIEWS: This week we reviewed the new Modular Police Station, took a look at two new Technic pull-back models and opened a few more windows in our advent calendars!
- LEGO collaborates with Monster Jam for the new pull-back Technic sets – For 2021, LEGO collaborates with Monster Jam to reveal a couple of building models based on real trucks.
- LEGO Modular Buildings Collection 10278 Police Station [Review] – Read our hands-on review of the January 2021 addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection, 10278 Police Station.
TBB ADVENT CALENDAR REVIEWS: Happy holidays to all of our fellow LEGO builders! As is tradition, we at The Brothers Brick will be opening our advent calendars as we count down to Christmas. We’ll also be sharing commentary on each one, which will be both insightful and hilarious!
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 economics of LEGO, PolyMatter – An interesting look at the economics of LEGO
- Star Wars: Force for Change, First, and the LEGO Group launch “LEGO Star Wars Holiday Contest”, StarWars.com – This holiday season, as part of the Star Wars: Force For Change initiative, Disney, Lucasfilm, and the LEGO Group are teaming up with FIRST to bring fans an exciting challenge.
- Colts rookie Rodrigo Blankenship still gets a kick out of Lego sets, ESPN – In a time when most 23-year-old professional athletes are using their spending money to buy the latest video game, Blankenship enjoys challenging himself to build Lego sets.
- A Lego Minecraft game called ‘Brickcraft’ was prototyped and greenlit – here’s why it never happened, PC Gamer – Notch doesn’t seem to get on with lawyers.