After a long deliberation, LEGO today has announced that the Disney Pixar Luxo Jr. by T0BY1KENOBI20506 has passed the review stage and will become an official LEGO Ideas set. The project needed further review during the Second 2023 Review Stage it took a while but LEGO got it done. It is now currently under production and will be revealed in the near distant future. The post LEGO Ideas Disney Pixar Luxo Jr. Passes Review – Goes to Production appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
I don’t know how Walmart makes money but they have another gift set for a really low price which is for the LEGO Minecraft 3-in-1 Adventure Gift Set (66786). They are only asking for $20 which gets you The “Abandoned” Mine (21166), The Fox Lodge (21178), and the Steve and Baby Panda (30672) polybag. If you’re buying the sets separately, the “Abandoned” Mine alone costs $20 by itself, The Fox Lodge also retails for $20, and the polybag is $5 so basically you’re just getting a set and the polybag for free. As an Impact Affilate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The post LEGO Minecraft 3-in-1 Adventure Gift Set (66786) Crazy Walmart Deal appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
BrickLink has revealed the pricing for the BrickLink Designer Program Series 3 sets which are slated to start pre-orders on October 8. There will be 30,000 of each set produced provided that they reach a minimum of 3,000 pre-orders. The more popular ones will most likely sell out within the first few days after pre-orders start. Harbormaster’s Office – $209.99 The Art of Chocolate – $229.99 Forest Stronghold – $299.99 Camping Adventure – $54.99 Lost City – $289.99 The post BrickLink Designer Program Series 3 Pricing Revealed appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
Paul Hetherington is a Canadian artist who was born in England, and raised in West Vancouver. He is a collector and a fan of Tiki culture, music, and architecture. Paul loves to travel, and attends many LEGO conventions. He is well-known in the LEGO community as a talented builder who stands out for his building style. Paul is a member of his local LEGO Club, the VLC. His works have been featured in all forms of media including books, magazines, news interviews, blogs, podcasts, and much more. Paul posing with his Smith House II LEGO model in the famous floating living room of the Arthur Erickson designed Smith House II. photo credit: Melissa Rekve. Today I get to tell the story of how a simple MOC built by Paul led to an entire show connecting LEGO and the art world, showing that LEGO as an art medium. The Pink Palace The idea...
A lighthouse on the horizon can be a welcome sight for a weary sailor or a portent of rocks ahead. The beacons of light have inspired many LEGO builders to create their own versions, fore beautiful to foreboding. Sandro posing with his original lighthouse concept (right), and the final set design. Quite a few people have submitted lighthouse models to LEGO IDEAS in the past, but it is this model by Sandro Quattrini (Instagram) that outshined them all by making it past the evaluation stages and into production. You may already be familiar with Sandro from all of his recent character builds that continue to garner the attention of LEGO bloggers everywhere. When it comes to his finalized lighthouse design, you can tell that Sandro and the LEGO design team took just as much care in injecting as much character as they could into that endeavor as well. It is mentioned...