There are now official box art and product images for The LEGO Ninjago Movie sets. There’s also piece counts as these are the US version of sets. Spinjitzu Training (70606) – 109 pieces Minifigures: Kai, Zane Ninjago City Chase (70607) – 233 pieces Minifigures: Lloyd Garmadon, Nya, Shark Army Thug, Ham, Officer Toque Master Falls (70608) – 312 pieces Minifigures: Jungle Garmadon, Kai, Sensei Wu Manta Ray Bomber (70609) – 341 pieces Minifigures: Cole, Shen-Li, Great White, Shark Army Gunner Water Strider (70611) – 494 pieces Minifigures: Nya, Kai, Shark Army Thug, Puffer Green Ninja Mech Dragon (70612) – 544 pieces Minifigures: The Green Ninja, Sensei Wu, Garmadon, Charlie Lightning Jet (70614) – 876 pieces Minifigures: Jay, Ed, Edna, Crusty, Shark, Army Thug, Jelly Fire Mech (70615) – 944 pieces Minifigures: Kai, Zane, Lauren, Henry, Hammer Head, Jelly Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon (70617) – 1,403 pieces Minifigures: Jungle Garmadon,...
The LEGO Inside Tour has been completed and Brickset has revealed the exclusive set that was given away to attendees. It is called the LEGO House Tree of Creativity (4000024) designed by Stig Steen Andersen and it consists of 1,008 pieces. The Tree of Creativity is a replica of the large scale tree that you can see inside the LEGO House and it features builds from various LEGO themes. The post LEGO Inside Tour 2017 Exclusive Set Revealed appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
The Wonders of Peru by cdwboy1979 is the latest project 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The project displays some of Peru’s landscapes and ecosystems as well as gastronomy, culture, and race. The whole set is built as a portable box and opens up to show all the details inside. It now joins the Gilmore Girls – Luke’s Diner as the projects to reach the Second 2017 Review Stage. LEGO is still working on the results for the Third 2016 Review Stage so that should be announced whenever they’re ready. The post LEGO Ideas Wonders of Peru Achieves 10,000 Supporters appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
The Second World War was a great tragedy in our history, but its horrors were not limited to the years 1939 through 1945, with some of its consequencess still lasting decades after the war ended. One such case was the Berlin Wall, which took the lives of hundreds of people seeking a better life on the other side of the wall. In memory of these victims of the East German regime, Collin has built a strong, emotional, and symbolic creation of a dove trapped in barbed wire. While the build is not a masterpiece of complex techniques, its true strength lies in the message. The builder adds a lot of information in his description, both about the Berlin wall and the build itself, so check it out if you can. The post Never forget how ideology can destroy our humanity appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Luka
If Arsia Prime looks as good in real life as it does in the pictures, sign me up! Just like The Martian, everything about this off-world arboretum is fantastically realistic. The terrain is gorgeous, offering a stunning variety of layering, subtly blended colors, and unique rock formations. Builder Ryan Howerter describes this simply as “a relatively near-future colony on Mars.” With the daily advances of space travel, these words may not be too far from the truth. Astronauts with shiny blue faces monitor various science experiments and intricate systems like the giant solar panel arrays (made out bulldozer track elements). A cute little manned rover with crab-like pincers scuttles across the desolate reddish landscape, while a variety of different beacons, aerials, and other space stuff dotted about the place completes the scene. The greenhouse is filled with possibly the first botanical life the planet has ever held. The growing veggies are made of a variety of elements,...