While we got a look at the box art for the six sets a few weeks ago, today LEGO’s given us full images of all the sets, including the Unikitty Collectible character line. Like the Powerpuff Girls that LEGO also announced today, these sets will be available beginning August 1. As befits Unikitty and her zany band, the sets are filled with bright colors and play features. Because they’re primarily targeted at the young demographic of fans of the Unikitty television show, the sets themselves may not be the most exciting for adult fans, but look closely and you’ll spot some new elements that will certainly be useful. 41451 – Unikitty Cloud Car 41451 – Unikitty Cloud Car126 pieces | Ages 5+9.99 USD, 12.99 CADRelive favorite moments from the happiest, most sparkly and colorful TV series around with the LEGO® Unikitty! 41451 Cloud Car, featuring a spinning propeller and 2 stud...
After teasing the minifigures way back in February, LEGO has finally revealed two sets from the Powerpuff Girls theme. Both are small playsets, and the highlights for fans will definitely be the minifigures. They will be available August 1. 41287 – Bubbles’ Playground Showdown 41287 – Bubbles’ Playground Showdown 144 pieces | Ages 6+ 19.99 (USD) 24.99 (CAD)Help the Powerpuff Girls defend the Townsville playground from Princess Morbucks in this fun LEGO® The Powerpuff Girls 41287 Bubbles’ Playground Showdown! Climb the ladder and zoom down the rainbow slide before you race to the lunch bench and load up the catapult. Take a spin on the merry-go-round with Bubbles and then tuck Octi into one of the lockers for safety. Put a cell phone into the boombox for some music while you play, but be careful; Princess Morbucks has climbed into her flexible mech suit and is bending down to take aim at...
One of the things I enjoyed about the last season of Star Wars Rebels was the incorporation of the new canon material introduced in Star Wars: Rogue One, with mentions of Director Krennic, appearances by the Death Troopers, and Ryder’s U-Wing, constructed here in LEGO form. Inthert has done an excellent job depicting the beat up, minimalistic, utilitarian look Ryder’s U-Wing was known for. A top-down shot allows us to see the greebling on the interior of the front nacelles, giving the ship an exposed look similar to that of the Y-Wing. Close inspection reveals the neat usage of minifigure walkie-talkie elements and old vehicle exhaust pieces as hoses of some sort. The post Ryder’s U-Wing from Star Wars Rebels built with LEGO appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Peter
Logey Bear has quite the talent in capturing expressive characters with unusual parts. His latest, Mario’s classic nemesis Donkey Kong, is excellent, making clever use of tan bananas and Bionicle masks to bring his iconic grin to life in LEGO. The post LEGO Donkey Kong is bigger, faster, and stronger too appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Nick
When it comes to Star Wars fans, we have pretty strong feelings about many of the characters introduced over the years, which is evident in the wide variety of cosplay at comic and popular culture conventions. A few characters have generated serious hate, with Jar Jar Binks widely regarded as the worst Star Wars character ever. While I personally don’t have any issues with Rose Tico from Star Wars: The Last Jedi, it seems some folks place her in the same category. No matter how you might feel about Rose or Jar Jar, it’s hard to deny that they make great BrickHeadz models. LEGO 7 has successfully interpreted these characters in the style of the BrickHeadz theme, which is not an easy thing for non-human species. One of my very favorite features that really completes Rose is her stun prod. LEGO 7 has also put together another pair of characters that...