LEGO’s founder, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, patented the LEGO brick on January 28th, 1958. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of this historic event, LEGO released a whole series of sets under the LEGO Classic line with the Building Bigger Thinking subtitle, as well as a number of special anniversary sets. You can read more about them […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
As we mentioned at the beginning of the month, the newly released LEGO Speed Champions sets are considered by many LEGO fans as some of the best in the collection so far. There are vehicles for fans of modern racecars, as well as for those who prefer the iconic classics. ? Building minifigure-scale cars with […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
In the midst of the recently opened LEGO House in Billund, Denmark stands one of the world’s most iconic LEGO models; the Tree of Creativity. This incredible model is almost 16 meters tall, includes over six million LEGO bricks, weights (including metal frame) 20 tons, and took over 24,000 hours to assemble. If you ever […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
One of the most interesting structures in the LEGO Modular Buildings series is the recently released #10260 LEGO Creator Downtown Diner. The façade of the building mimics the late Art Deco architectural style of the 1930s, usually referred to as Streamline Moderne or Art Moderne. The pink, teal, and white color-scheme, curving shapes, and large […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
I know many LEGO fans are curious about the new LEGO Marvel Super Heroes sets that were just released. The LEGO Super Heroes line is sometimes criticized for being weak in set design, and focusing too much on unique minifigures. The 2018 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes selection appears much more balanced in this regard, with […]Original linkOriginal author: admin