In addition to the amazing LEGO models created by builders all over the world, The Brothers Brick brings you the best LEGO news and reviews. This is our weekly Brick Report for the fourth week of December 2021.
TBB NEWS AND REVIEWS Well, we’ve come to the end of another year of showcasing LEGO creations, news and in-depth reviews. In our last Brick Report of 2021, we check out two new Lunar New Year festival sets, and more Ninjago vehicles and dragons. We announced our creation of the year and covered the latest video game-inspired LEGO Ideas set.
- [REVIEW] LEGO 40522 Love Birds – Lovey-dovey, except they’re parrots — January 2022 LEGO sets are now available, and we kick things off with a pair of adorable birds.
- [REVIEW] LEGO Collectible Minifigures 71032 Series 22 Feel Guide — We’ve got you covered for finding the CMFs you want if you spot a case out in the wild!
- [NEWS] The Brothers Brick LEGO Creation of the Year 2021 — We celebrated the end of another great year of LEGO creations from builders around the world with our Creation of the Year award, a delightful sci-fi tryptic by Jan Woznica.
- [REVIEW] LEGO Ninjago 71763 Lloyds’ Race Car EVO — Chris reviewed Lloyd’s latest wheels.
- [REVIEW] Exploring LEGO Chinese New Year 80109 Lunar New Year Ice Festival — Bre reviewed the new Lunar New Year festival set
- [REVIEW] LEGO Ninjago 71762 Kai’s Fire Dragon EVO — Chris reviewed Kai’s fire dragon, powered up to the next level
- [NEWS] LEGO reveals Ideas 21331 – Sonic The Hedgehog Green Hill Zone — We got our first look at the latest LEGO Ideas set based on the Sega classic, Sonic the Hedgehog
- [REVIEW] LEGO Ninjago 71760 Jay’s Thunder Dragon EVO — Chris reviewed Jay’s newest dragon and it is shocking
- [REVIEW] LEGO Chinese New Year 80108 Lunar New Year Traditions — Bre reviewed the charming Lunar New Year traditions set, 6 vignettes with two ways to display
- The creative life: LEGO’s Julia Goldin on play at work – [FXEmpire.com] — An interview with LEGO chief product and marketing officer, Julia Goldin
- LEGO is considering launching a subscription service with access to retired sets – [Brick Fanatics.com] — LEGO might launch a subscription service to give LEGO fans access to retired sets.