These robots are ready to rock
@rubblemaker_lego wants you to meet the latest addition to the band he’s putting together. Don’t expect them to play an unplugged set.
@rubblemaker_lego wants you to meet the latest addition to the band he’s putting together. Don’t expect them to play an unplugged set.
For every bright, towering LEGO castle, there is a deep and dark evil lair…and Tkytko is giving us a tour of theirs!
@dicken_tututu gave Godzilla the Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton treatment, but he still looks as dominant as ever.
This wonderfully crafted turtle proves @moptoptrev will let no LEGO product go to waste.
When Slovakian builder brianbrickster first started sharing medieval LEGO creations, the stonework and siege weapons were impressive. Over the years, with skills honed in the trials of Brickscalibur and the Summer Joust, Brian has become a true artist of castle creations. His latest is a breathtaking display of forced perspective. The transition from minifig to Continue reading →
Polish AFOL Szymon Perz has created impressive builds in themes ranging from Pirates to Neo-Classic Space to the Old West, and of course, Castle. After a prolific run of MOCs, the builder disappeared two years ago and has been sorely missed. This week Szymon returns with a new castle creation that he calls a tribute to the Castle Era. During his time away, Szymon has been brushing up on newer castle techniques, taking a page from Rivendell’s intricate roof tiling, but also experimenting with SNOT techniques for walls and rockwork. Welcome back, Szymon – we can’t wait to see where your building will lead you next!
Today, we take a look at a newcomer in the world of custom capes and cloth accessories: Minifig Realms. In addition to the capes and skirts found in official LEGO offerings, Minifig Realms adds sheaths and straps to the minifig wardrobe, as well as new materials, like faux-leather. While unofficial accessories aren’t for all LEGO Continue reading →
Check out our first week of coverage for SHIPtember 2025 as we check out many of the amazing SHIPS being built this year!
If you’ve been lucky enough to visit LEGO House over the past year, then you probably saw the incredible Belville-scale dioramas of Victoria Worsley on display at the Masterpiece Gallery. Victoria’s latest doll-scale creation is a bustling library where young readers busy themselves among the stacks. As much as I love minifgs, there’s something charming Continue reading →
Isn’t it weird how trains and Christmas seem to have such a close association? Whether that’s down to unwrapping a train set on the big day, or Santa Claus becoming a railway magnate to help distribute presents, we couldn’t say. Either way – festive trains have also been a regular feature of LEGO’s product lineup over the years, including two at minifigure scale. This October 4th, you’ll be able to add a third engine to the Winter Village train shed. In some ways, it’s the same old story – but there are big changes afoot among this set’s 956 pieces courtesy of the first 3D printed element to show up in a widely available set. Got your tickets ready? We’re travelling first class on the TBB Review Special of 10361 Holiday Express Train!
From reimagined Classic Space sets to a prize machine full of retro tributes, LEGO offers no shortage of nostalgic tributes and easter eggs to minifig-scale themes from the past. Bionicle, despite being the line that saved LEGO from bankruptcy, only received an odd GWP. Among AFOLs, however, Bionicle inspires a growing wave of creativity as Continue reading →
Secure your footing with Goran Maksimovic, as he helps a group of forest warriors scale the Lion Knights’ tower!