Masked minifigures make for a majestic and mysterious royal wedding in LEGO
Tylar cordially invites you to a royal wedding where animal masks and icons of the Sun God add mystery and majesty to the proceedings.
Tylar cordially invites you to a royal wedding where animal masks and icons of the Sun God add mystery and majesty to the proceedings.
Brennan (@brickbot_studio) takes an early look at the newest buildable version K-S20, a security droid whose sarcasm hits as hard as his metal fists. And no, he still doesn’t get to have a blaster.
This blacksmith shop by LEGO builder kofi beautifully achieves a lifelike tumble-down esthetic, and looks built from stone quarried from the very spot it stands.
Builder @studentscissors knows there’s no one better equipped to build a sandcastle than the Constructicons.
Join us as we take one this summer’s new UCS models out for a test-walk in our review of Star Wars 75417 AT-ST Walker
Jule’s gargoyle offers you and I a friendly greeting from his gothic perch.
Playtime is serious business for this adorable Tot-zilla by @mrmaxxwell
Catch up on the week’s news and reviews from TBB and around the world.
Sakiya Watanabe (@n.a.b.e_mocs) perfectly captures the mysterious dragon in LEGO.
This small city block by Olle Moquist (@moquistsmursten) is loaded with charm and a nod to LEGO history.
Today we have a special guest post from Aidan Woodall (@stuntmanbrick) about 6 years of posting custom minifigs inspired by film and television, and honoring the legacy of minifig builders who came before.
Join us as we recap the events of Delving Day and reveal the next weekly challenge in our Heroes of Fur And Feather community roleplay and contest.