NovHENber hatched a new challenge, now let’s count the LEGO chickens! [Feature]

This November saw a new LEGO challenge: NovHENber. Participants were invited to build chickens during the month, and many AFOLs answered the call. With the last chickens hatched, we checked in with builders behind the challenge – Syrdarian and Carson Lacy – and cooped up all the hens from the inaugural event.

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This Zelda vignette takes our breath (of the wild) away

@swebrick builder @baron_von_brick pays tribute to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with a tranquil vignette that captures the natural beauty of Hyrule.

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Knights of the Mineral Collection

Jacob Manahan (@jdm_bricks) introduces his collection of custom minifig knights based on LEGO’s Mineral Collection.

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2025 LEGO Advent Calendar Spoilers: Day 3 [Feature]

It’s time to open six more doors and reveal today’s LEGO gifts, along with alt-builds and commentary, in our annual Advent Calendar celebration!

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LEGO announces “Editions” imprint and kicks off new partnership with FIFA ahead of 2026 World Cup [News]

In 2025, the LEGO Group’s biggest play for audience expansion was a partnership with F1 that led to a range of sets and even a real-world racing team with F1: Academy. In 2026, LEGO begins a partnership with FIFA around the biggest sport in the world: football (soccer to you Americans). The collaboration begins with Continue reading →

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Final Iron Builder challenge of 2025 pits defender Miscellanabuilds against challenger CRCT Productions

The Iron Builder competition, finishing its seventh season, pairs two LEGO artists in a battle of builds featuring a “seed part” that must be highlighted in each build. In this round, returning champion Eann “Miscellanabuilds” McCurdy (who previously reigned supreme against Geneva Durand) takes on challenger Drew “CRCT Productions” Cazenave-Tapie with the seed part of flower bell in light blue.

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6,000 LEGO bricks. 4 years of building. 3 months of coding. One seriously cool life-size Halo rifle

Bryce Dempsey (@brickbuilt.replicas) has been building this shock rifle almost since the day Halo Infinite came out – and after a long journey, it’s finally ready! Built from 6000 parts and programed with Mindstorms to recreate in-game animations, it’s a true labor of love.

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Takuya Fukugawa’s chilly pixel penguins warm the heart

In advance of his first gallery exhibition in Tokyo, “pixel sculptor” Takuya Fukugawa (@fukutaku10) debuts a warm and colorful new model of an emperor penguin parent and chick.

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LEGO Icons 11370 The Creel House and 40891 WSQK “The Squawk” Radio Station: We’re going back to Hawkins [Review]

It’s hard to believe that it’s been over 6 years since the last minifig-scale Stranger Things set, but patiently waiting has become a core part of participating in this fandom. To celebrate the long-awaited release of the final season, LEGO Icons 11370 The Creel House will be hitting shelves in Hawkins and elsewhere on January 1st, 2026 – exactly one day after the release of the series finale. Our review is in and this one’s a classic!

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Stranger Things returns with 2593-piece transforming Creel House set [News]

The last time Netflix teamed up with LEGO for a Stranger Things Icons set, we got the incredible Upside Down, one of the all-time great display sets with an incredible gimmick befitting the name. On January 1, the day after the series finale airs, LEGO returns to Hawkins with LEGO Icons 11370 Stranger Things: The Continue reading →

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2025 LEGO Advent Calendar Spoilers: Day 2 [Feature]

Day 1 got off to a fun start with a figure behind every door! What surprises does Day 2 have in store across this year’s calendars? Let’s find out with our intrepid team of Advent explorers!

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All LEGO Star Wars sets sets coming January 2026 – Midi-scale AT-AT, buildable BB-8, Cobb Vanth Speeder, and more

2025 was a rocky year for LEGO Star Wars fans. While there were a few highlights, like Jango Fett’s Slave One,  K-2SO, and the surprising Gingerbread AT-AT, these were overshadowed by some grossly overpriced sets, including a Death Star that became the most expensive set to date. Will this partnership change course in 2026? It certainly Continue reading →

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