So far the licensed themes seem to be ahead of City in terms of “oh that’s neat” over the past couple of days’ worth of builds. Will it continue today? Let’s find out....[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
It was going to be a pretty high bar to jump over clearing the climax of Chapter 3 of the Mandalorian. The climax of the action, and the character and universe building going on, was at its best in...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
I felt a great disturbance in Billund, as if a handful of voices (in a boardroom) suddenly cried out in glee and were jumping with joy. Yes, you heard that right; Disney expanding the Star Wars lore can only mean that LEGO will get to cash in on more ideas for vehicles including the new space vehicle called the Razor Crest from the Disney+ hit show, The Mandalorian. An official set has yet to surface, but this build by Michał M. is enough to fill the void for now, capturing the essentials from the show’s now-iconic ship. While the two engines on the wingtips could be a bit bigger to be in-line with what’s seen in the show, it’s still an overall nice build that fits into the overall design language. The Razor Crest will still go down in Star Wars history to first feature a vac tube (aka lavatory). I...
Welcome to Day 17 of our LEGO Advent Calendar countdown. Each day, we’ll reveal the four mini-builds from the LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Friends, and LEGO City 2019 advent calendars along with commentary from The Brothers Brick team. If you’re opening one (or more) of these advent calendars along with us, we’ve made sure the pictures and commentary on each day’s models will be behind a jump so we don’t accidentally ruin the surprise. What does Day 17 have in store? For Day 17, we have a Hufflepuff flag stand from Harry Potter and an escape pod from Star Wars. Dave: With this yellow and black flag stand from Hufflepuff, our four Hogwarts house banners from Harry Potter are now complete! I know I was critical of them as “filler” builds and they did get a little repetitive, but I have to be honest… they do look good together...
Bakers were the unsung wizards of medieval times — taking the base material of the fields and transforming it into sustenance by the manipulation of the energies of water and fire. If that wasn’t the advertising campaign of the Bakers’ Guilds then they were missing a trick. Marcel V.‘s LEGO mill is a great example of the Castle building style applied to something other than castles or military scenes. The subtly-textured walls are broken up by some smart wooden trim, and there’s nice parts-usage and building technique on display if you go in for a closer look. Don’t miss the book used for the little roof above the window, the stonework around the door, and the dark brown spears as edge trims. The tiled roof is good too, although it might have benefited from a smattering of some other colour. My favourite touches of detail are easily missed in a casual...