Muse about resistance to the brick separators who won’t stop breaking us down

Paranoia and LEGO bricks are in bloom in this kaleidoscopic album cover of The Resistance from Nick Jensen (@nickbrickbuilds)

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Quechua me if you can

World traveller SeigneurFett (@seigneurfett_lego) recreates a common sight from his travels in the Andes with this LEGO tribute to a Quechuan woman and her alpaca

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50 shades of LEGO fun

Celebrate the spectrum of LEGO colors with this amazing spectrum of 50 monochrome minifig habitats from Dana Knudson (@troublesbricking)

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In space, no one can hear you hop [Updated – With Instructions]

If the challenge was to take something cute and turn it into a nightmare, then dicken_tututu (@dicken_tututu) has surely succeeded with this terrifying alternate build.

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Star Fox 64 in microscale (Rumble Pak not included)

@pino_creations pays tribute to gaming classic Star Fox 64 with a microscale Cornerian fleet built on a cartridge base.

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This futuristic microscale LEGO city runs rings around modern cities

If you could live in this futuristic city by Plastic Pauper which neighborhood would you choose?

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TBB Weekly Brick Report: LEGO news roundup for March 15, 2025 [News]

Catch up on the week’s news and reviews from TBB and around the world.

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Joy is an infinite spectrum

@margits_mocs celebrates the infinite joy in the austic spectrum with a beautiful LEGO mosaic

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Stay sassy, DUPLO dog

Who let the DUPLO dog out? @legonerdphotos did, and she’s a lot taller and sassier than I remember!

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LEGO motorization from an era of steam mechanisation

Nikolaus Löwe flexes his steam-powered building muscles once again with a highly unusual tracked tractor

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This Week in LEGO Bricks: landscaping, not-angry birds, and possibly the best LEGO set of the year [Video]

@abrickdreamer highlights the essential news and builds in one handy video in the latest This Week in LEGO Bricks!

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Drive back to the future at this space age auto showroom

LEGO architecture wiz Andrew Tate (@legosnaillad) builds an atomic age showroom for fast cars and a futuristic tomorrow

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