I have a thing for space corridors. I can’t explain it, I can’t define it — I just have a thing for space corridors. Turns out, I’m not the only one! Tim Goddard has created an H-shaped corridor section inspired by Jeremy Williams’ Alpha Zero Niner and built as part of a collaboration to be revealed in a couple of months. Tim has captured all the elements of a good space corridor: plenty of details, cool greebling, great depth of field, creative lighting and a Classic Space minifig. The post A futuristic stroll down memory lane appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jonathan
Today I began to tackle the first floor of a new building for the industrial zone in NJC. The main reason for doing this at all is to use up some of my lighter blue & bluish colored parts, which overflowed their storage drawer weeks ago and haven't fit since. Visually I think it'll be my loudest structure yet. I'm nervous.Video: Time lapse ⏩ New LEGO building MOC progress #1Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
This took me quite by surprise. In the "Imaginarium" section of a TRU in my region I found the new Construx orange taking over the the aisle adjacent to the big 'L', complete with tons of branding, new product display nooks, and even a looping featured video with sound. It gives me hope that Mattel dollars are really flowing into the brand and who knows, the distribution issues may even receive some attention.Video: New dedicated Mega Construx aisle at Toys R Us!Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Here's a question I've answered in varying levels of detail in the past, but only in 1:1 replies that have long since been buried under the shifting tectonic plates of YouTube comments. Finally the idea developed inside my thick noggin to write this stuff up in a place where it can actually be found for more than a day. Q: Why don't you name specific Bricklink vendors in your haul videos? A1: I don't keep track.Most packages arrive without their seller account aliases on or inside them. I make so many purchases for the Jangbricks channel, both online and at brick & mortar stores, that it would be a genuine headache to always match every single purchase to its specific original source.A2: I don't have any favorite sellers to recommend.I have purchased from nearly 200 (two hundred) different Bricklink sellers, only 10% of which have I patronized more than twice. When I'm shopping for items...