LEGO has officially announced a brand new Despicable Me set with the Supersized Tim (75553). The build consists of 102,213 pieces and measures at 2.5 meters tall. The instruction manual itself contains 8,947 pages which supposedly takes you over a year to build but there are some fast builders that can finish before that. There’s also a gift with purchase item includes which are some safety straps to help you move the box. There’s no mentioning yet on the release date or the pricing but those details should be coming soon. Something big just dropped pic.twitter.com/32Dl660LYa — LEGO (@LEGO_Group) April 1, 2024 We’re excited to announce that The LEGO Group is launching a new range of SUPERSIZED LEGO sets. Our biggest builds yet! These commanding display pieces will take weeks to complete and take up more space in your home than is practical but they will be HUGE talking points when...
To celebrate the July 3rd release of Illumination’s Despicable Me 4, the newest chapter in the biggest global animated franchise in history, the LEGO Group, Illumination, and Universal Products & Experiences announce they are partnering to launch four exclusive LEGO Despicable Me 4 sets. In Despicable Me 4, the first Despicable Me movie in seven […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Happy April! Spring is here! LEGO just released a bunch of new sets and there are also a couple of new freebies, so let’s take a look at what’s new this month! FREE GIFT-WITH PURCHASE SETS: You will get the #40683 LEGO Flower Trellis Display with purchases of $150 or more until April 16th. And […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
This here is a microscale LEGO CN Tower, as built by Flickr user q_159. Now microscale builds are usually small, right? It is in the name after all. And this is built to a miniscule 1:400 scale, which makes the cars at its base barely two studs long. But the thing you need to remember about the CN Tower is that it’s really frickin’ tall – over half a kilometre. And as a result, this tiny LEGO model is not that tiny at all, clocking in at 3,000 pieces and nearly 1.4 m (four-and-a-half feet)! Small but mighty, indeed. The post Taking the micro out of microscale appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Theo Spencer
When Black Falcon knights need room and board between tracking down bounties on Wolfpack hooligans, where better to stay than Ben Cossy‘s beautiful Black Raven Inn? Ben’s latest medieval LEGO build innovates on classic half-timbered designs. I especially apprecaite the mix of white bricks with tan and sun-yellowed white to give the plastered walls a weathered look, constrasted with the dark brown timbers. For the foundation, Ben plays with a new technique of offset stacks of 1×1 tiles clipped to tubes. While the building is striking on its own, the sand green landscaping and voluminous trees really sell the scene. For details how how he pulled off that unique foundation and to hear what inspired this amazing build, watch and listen as Ben guides you through the process. If you, like us, give this inn a ten, then consider revisiting Ben’s past models featured on TBB. The post The grass is...