September is now here and we have some big hitting LEGO sets now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. The main releases for the month include the LEGO The Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree (77092) and the LEGO Harry Potter The Burrow – Collector’s Edition (76437). Not to be overshadowed, the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Collectible Minifigures (71047) are also now available as well. For the Back to Hogwarts event when you purchase The Burrow, there are some Harry Potter gift with purchase sets that are included, while supplies last. The Collectible Weasley Clock (5009008) is only available with The Burrow. Borgin and Burkes: Floo Network (40695) will be available with all Harry Potter purchases of $130. Finally, the Draco in the Forbidden Forest (30677) polybag is available with Harry Potter purchases of $40. These GWPs will run until September 10 both online and in-stores. To get the most...
Another LEGO Seasonal Christmas set that will be released soon is the Christmas Ornament Selection (40744). The set contains 153 pieces and will retail for $12.99. There are four different ornaments that can be built simultaneously and each of them has a little loop so you can hang them on your tree. The Santa one uses a lot of quarter-circle and half-circle tiles to get the shape of his beard. The reindeer has some lights on its antlers which use some red 1×1 tiles as well as some translucent-green tiles. The present is fairly generic but does have a red ribbon that goes on the front and a bow on top. Lastly, the snowman has your Frosty look with the carrot nose and has a top hat and scarf. The arms on the sides are some branches. Overall the LEGO Christmas Ornament Selection (40744) is a fun little set that younger...
I’ve already gushed about the innovative, creative energy that defined LEGO Club TV and how no other era of The LEGO Group’s marketing has been able to replicate its grassroots and authentic sensibilities. SOURCE: YOUTUBE The LEGO Club Show pioneered a lot of segments and concepts that marketing for LEGO would later take and evolve through concepts like “Rebrickulous,” an online series focused around challenges using LEGO bricks in the vein of YouTube channels like Dude Perfect. Inspired by trendy challenge videos on TikTok and YouTube, “LEGO Sabotage” “traps” several influencers inside the LEGO House for 24 hours who then have to escape solving challenges using LEGO bricks, but with a twist: one team member sabotages each of the challenges. Other current marketing on the official LEGO YouTube channel includes small building segments, how-to videos, and clips from TV shows like Ninjago and DreamZzz. I can’t say this thumbnail sells me...
LEGO doesn’t produce that many moulded insects, but when they find one they like, they tend to stick with it. Such is true of both bees and ladybirds – the subjects of today’s article. (I know, everyone except the Brits calls them ladybugs and the title even says ladybug. However, in keeping with our nerd credentials [pushes-glasses-up-nose]: they’re not bugs – they’re beetles - and I’m a Brit, so we’re sticking with ladybirds!) So let’s head into the garden to talk about the (lady)birds and the bees that have joined the LEGO insectarium over the years. Duplo View fullsize 105029pb01 2024 has seen the release of a new Duplo insect mould; a single-piece bee (105029pb01). Aside from the sheer cuteness of this buzzy new addition to the hive, it is remarkable for being the first Dupllo insect to be introduced since 1999! And beyond that, the last time they released any...
In today’s guest article, LEGO builder Ben Smith shares an inside view of his rotating Ark spaceship, how it is constructed, how it moves, and some of the hard lessons he learned along the way. Overview & Video When Dave asked me to write a piece on The Ark for BrickNerd, I didn’t know what else I could possibly say about it, having done a presentation on it for Bricks at Home and BrickCon, written an article for BrickJournal and made a 10-minute video for at Comic-Con. Then I realised BrickNerd is for more of a hardcore AFOL audience and the idea of a piece digging deeper into the construction techniques of the model might be of interest, so… here it is! I won’t repeat what’s been said before, so just go and watch the Comic-Con video below to find out all about the model before I wade in. Video Block...