(Written by William) When I first heard about the #76108 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown, I was immediately interested. A LEGO Super Heroes set that features a substantial building – what’s not to like? However, when I found out that the price was only $99.99, I tapered my excitement. Even the smallest LEGO […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
First official retail pictures of the upcoming Unikitty! sets has been finally published on the Internet, and we can’t wait to share them with you. Five regular sets featuring all the main characters — Puppycorn, scientist Dr. Fox, bodyguard Hawkodile, and boring, grey 1×3 Lego brick Richard — remind us about some of the most bizarre and eccentric LEGO series, while Collectable Minifigures – Unikitty! Series are aimed at kids and fans who are willing to get the characters in all of their many funny outfits. Prices, piece count and information on availability are yet to be announced. 41451 Unikitty Cloud Car 41452 Prince Puppycorn Trike 41453 Party Time 41454 Dr Fox Laboratory 41455 Unikingdom Creative Brick Box 41775 Collectable Minifigures – Unikitty! Series The post First six LEGO Unikitty! sets revealed [News] appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Alexander
There is something mysterious about a build where you’re unable to immediately tell what inspired the builder to create such an enigmatic scene. It seems simple enough, but there’s always a hidden meaning. Even just the title of this build (“Vampires”) left me wondering and compelled me to reach out to the builder, WeNoGrayD to learn more. What struck me most about this build was the techniques WeNoGrayD used for the dress to give it a very sleek finished look. Also, the way the heels and feet are constructed is simply ingenious! The overall scene itself and the intricately designed lamp post emote a very sorrowful scene. The builder explained this creation was inspired by a Russian rock band and a tale of two vampires pursuing a lady in red for a hundred nights, to the point of exhaustion. And in case you’ve not figured it out just yet, this is...
Sometimes simple creations can be the most fun and interesting. This one by Eddy Summers is so cute and clever that I’m jealous I didn’t have the idea! I have built a large scale micro-build diorama myself, but there is something really neat about this small snapshot. You can probably imagine making a whole bunch of them, in this perfect square shape, lined up in a row. Of course, with LEGO and a little imagination, the possibilities are endless! The post A tiny house on a tiny street appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Bre Burns
I feel the nostalgia for Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, one of my favorite games as a kid, with Anton Sundström’s build of Kirby’s artist ally Adeleine. She has the ability to make her paintings real and often paints the maximum health tomato, like Anton portrayed here. In LEGO bricks, Adeleine is just as lively and adorable as she is in game. The post The most talented artist in all of Dream Land appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nick