Man of the (Acro)year

Experience a heady rush of nostalgia with this brick built Micronauts Acroyear action figure by Sparkart!

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LEGO Build Every Day and the Master Builder Notebook – When you choose paper instead of plastic [Review]

Looking to “ignite your creativity and find your flow”? Well, this book by Master Model Builder Alec Posta promises to help you do just that. Plus we look at the Master Builder Notebook too. Read our full book review at The Brothers Brick

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And Then... Dark Wizard Summoned Stone Golem!

Mihał Ch proves one nerdy hobby is not enough

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Milk and cookies? No, engine oil and gasoline, please

Sergio Batista gives Santa’s sleigh an engine upgrade with this Christmas-themed hot rod!

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The Untitled Goose Game build you didn’t know you needed

It’s a lovely morning in the village, and builder NikiFilik has made a horribly good-looking goose.

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We give thanks for this galactic gobbler.

Tommy Frost takes a holiday tradition to new worlds with this terrific turkey mech.

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An outpost from the past

Ayrlego recycles some old builds and some plastic spurs in this fantastic cabin.

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The siege of Old Bay was entering the sixth week when the crabs came calling.

Siege weapons are cool and all, but AjRed17 takes things in a new direction by infusing a trebuchet with the great taste of crab.

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Benny’s Mecha, Mecha, MECHA!

Spaceships aren’t everything you know. Even to a die-hard fan like Benny. Psyro TtunTomato shows us a glorious alternate fixation with Benny’s Titan Mech.

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A dysfunctional family portrait

Joseph Zawada shows us that some families are dysfunctional while other families are dysfunctional mechs.

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This is the Jedi starfighter you’re looking for

Builder Koen Zwanenburg takes on one of the beautiful starships from the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy with this sharp build of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s interceptor.

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Why did the chicken cross the road?

Carter Witz brings us a new take on the age-old question of why the chicken crossed the road; it didn’t, because there are no roads here!

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