This year, the LEGO Monkie Kid theme celebrates their 5th anniversary and we’ve already seen a few sets to mark the event. Late last year, there was also a reveal of the LEGO Monkie Kid 5th Anniversary Cake (6476261) which was potential gift with purchase set but we haven’t seen any details on how to get it or whether it was just a APAC-region only set. Dylan Chow has revealed the packaging for the set which was included in a larger promo that included the cake along with the Monkie Kid’s Mini Mech (80051) and a booklet. He also also posted a closer look of the cake featuring the main characters of the theme as well as an exclusive Monkie Kid minifigure with printing of the 5 glasses and flag. Again we don’t know how the set will be available or if it will be in other regions but it will...
LEGO has revealed two new summer 2024 LEGO Jurassic World sets based on a Dinosaurs Missions subtheme as well a brick-built dinosaur. The sets will be released in August and you can pre-order the Ankylosaurus today. Baby Bumpy: Ankylosaurus (76962) – 358 pieces/$24.99 Dinosaur Missions: Stegosaurus Discovery (76965) – 420 pieces/$64.99 Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck (76966) – 588 pieces/$89.99 The post LEGO Jurassic World Summer 2024 Sets Revealed appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
Being an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO), I love attending events especially tailored for us, particularly those held at the heart of LEGO in Billund at the LEGO House. Everyone’s love for the brick comes alive there, and The LEGO Group’s core values fill the environment with inspiration, passion, and play. I have been fortunate enough to attend six “AFOL Days” at the LEGO House around the time of Skaerbaek, and each occasion is as unique and special as the first. As a neurodivergent individual, as much as I love these events, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the high level of sensory input. The staff at LEGO House are always so enthusiastic and knowledgeable, aiming to make the experience of learning through play a memorable and positive experience for everyone. So, to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, I wanted to share some of the things happening at LEGO House...
Many LEGOLAND Parks and Discovery Centers have offered printed promo bricks over the years. Also known as promotional or commemorative bricks, the fan community generally just calls them promo bricks. Join BrickNerd as we look into the past, present, and future of promo bricks. Promo bricks generally take two forms: Duplo, Brick 1 x 2 x 2, or Brick 2 x 4 x 3. LEGOLAND California has only used the Duplo version, while LEGOLAND Deutschland has fully embraced the system brick version. As we’ll see, the other parks have often used a strange combination of both versions. I’ll mention here that this article isn’t going to be an exhaustive catalog or listing of all the promo bricks. We’re going to touch on the more common occurrences of LEGOLAND-specific promo bricks and discuss trends. West Coast is the Best Coast We’ll start our journey in sunny Southern California since that’s where my...
Have you ever been at a LEGO convention when all of a sudden two people in a buffalo costume burst into the room and start dancing? How about a con where two people give out swag, MOC kits, and even tasty treats all themed around the letter B? Let me introduce you to Miles Finlay and Stephen Joo, the B Boys of Canada who created AfobLife and became the heart and soul of BrickCan in Vancouver. I’ll have one of BrickCan’s organizers, John Langrish explain it for us: “In 2016, Miles and Stephen burst onto the scene and immediately showcased how the generosity and creativity of the AFOL community extend far beyond the bricks. I became fast friends with both of them, as did so many other members of our community. BrickCan is fortunate to have them as a core component of the show, and we collaborate closely with them throughout the year to...