What mysteries lie behind the door – LEGO homage to Suzume
Jean-Philippe Leroux (@leroux__jp) recreates the promotional image of the award-winning animated film Suzume.
Jean-Philippe Leroux (@leroux__jp) recreates the promotional image of the award-winning animated film Suzume.
Over on youtube, R.R. Slugger dishes out searing hot takes on the state of LEGO playsets, focused on nostalgia for the brand’s more experimental period before Star Wars and Harry Potter took over. For this “Summer of Slug,” the creator challenged fans to create Time Drifters – vehicles inspired by the unfairly maligned Time Cruisers/Twisters line that mashed up LEGO themes that ’90s kids will remember. Builder @urdronthedancefloor is killing it with this groovy racer that uses a Galidor torso for a chassis. I love the kit-bash aesthetics, drawing on old and new parts with punk energy that captures the no-rules spirit of play that makes LEGO special. #timedrifters #summerofslug2025
When LEGO moved the Castle theme from Europe to Japan in 1998 with sets like Flying Ninja Fortress (one of my top 5 all time favorite sets!), the theme brought with it a slew of new minifig elements, like katanas, golden antlers, and samurai armor. In the years since, Ninjago has tapped Asian history and Continue reading →
Don’t miss out on your chance to participate in the TBB sponsored collaborative display at BrickCon 2025 .
@_pohaturon introduces us to the namesake of Frogust – Frogustsust, found of the Frogan Empire.
You’re going to want to buckle up for Tim Inman’s trio of highly detailed blue rides
Daniel Olvera (@danielbrickson) has a buggy specimen that screams volumes above the rest
@Byldan_MOCS demonstrates how far LEGO has come with this Darth Maul bust, miniaturized version of a set from more than 20 years ago.
Catch up on the week’s news and reviews from TBB and around the world.
@thecreatorschild serves up a breathtaking coastal scene with mouthwatering layers of color and detail, built for the Summer Joust contest.
Fresh off his victories in the Summer Joust and Vignweek, builder @syrdarian_ drops by with a guide for building “ground-based” scenes where elements are thoughtfully arranged without connecting to a LEGO base.
From the 1960s to the early 80s, the aquatic expeditions of Jacques Cousteau brought the deep sea into millions of homes. I fell under the Frenchman’s ocean spell watching reruns on public television as a kid, and a big part of that enchantment was thanks to the aptly named Calypso, the British minesweeper boat adapted for Continue reading →