2025 LEGO Advent Calendar Spoilers: Day 17 [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!
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!
Nannan Zhang (@nannanz_creations) mixes pastoral beauty and geometric elegance in his latest creation.
Deborah Higdon (@buildings_blockd) gives us the warm and fuzzies with a clever pair of mittens every day in December- all for a kind-hearted charity
@bena_lego takes us back to Fangorn Forest for an entmoot with Treebeard, build in LEGO at incredible size and detail.
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!
Guest writer Syrdarian shares his creative journey and build process for this impressive microscale slice of the French countryside.
Scrolling through the creations of Thorben (@tee_baum_bricks) is like a glimpse into a nerdy LEGO fan’s fever dreams. It’s a place where Saturday morning cartoons and eldritch horror meet over a slice of pizza. This year, Thorben has created a series of mechs and super soldiers based on family-friendly game and cartoon characters, and we’re excited to share our favorites.
LEGO has gone AT-AT crazy in recent years: a UCS set in 2022, a gingerbread walker last year, and now we can add a midi-scale model to the mix. Read our review to see how it compares to the rest!
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!
Minifig Monday is back after a few weeks away, and since it’s been a few weeks, we thought we’d bring you a jumbo-sized lineup of “large” characters. All of the featured figures incorporate minifig elements but are assembled from dozens of elements to create ornate designs and dynamic poses. Bricksnbeasts leads the pack with Anubis, Continue reading →
@tim_goddard928 is the latest builder to get the green thumb bug and put a personal spin on LEGO’s delightful Happy Plants concept. As end-of-year appreciation gifts for colleagues, Time assembled a greenhouse worth of potted pals with bright colors and even brighter expressions. (We suspect that Star Wars legend Tim might have had help from botanist droids, as evidenced by a previous build)
This LEGO F1 build from 1983 by @bentobrick is anything but old.