JB Spielwaren has some product pages up for the recently revealed summer 2024 LEGO Animal Crossing sets. Both sets are listed for an August 1 release. Fly with Dodo Airlines (77051) – 292 pieces K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza (77052) – 550 pieces The post LEGO Animal Crossing Summer 2024 Official Set Images appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran
LEGO recently released a series of sets based on Animal Crossing, inspired by the popular video game series from Nintendo. The sets are fun and colorful, and the characters are reminiscent of the old LEGO Fabuland figures. Another nice feature of these sets is that they were developed to fit together easily and offer a […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
As we discussed previously (see links at the end of this post), to celebrate 25 years of LEGO Star Wars, back in March LEGO invited fans across the galaxy to The 25-Second Film Festival, where they could submit their own film, recreate their top Star Wars moments or forge new ones with the sets and […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
April comes to an end and while the birds are busy chirping outside, it’s time for your monthly treat that is our monthly LEGO community round-up! So sit back and enjoy this month’s collection of insightful articles, deep drives and interesting features from all across the LEGO community! We are lucky to have this many outlets and channels that keep creating incredible content, and these are the best of the month. Here at BrickNerd, we visited Bendigo Bricks in Australia and to Bricks Cascade in Portland, Oregon, took a trip down LEGO butterfly memory lane, and asked kids about LEGO part names. We learned how to build small and different wall textures, used Duplo for some wild NPU, and looked at standards for collaborative builds. And we built a shipping container, highlighted LEGO garages and igloos, and found hidden words in MOCs. We even looked at LEGO’s IP partnerships and their...
Today we feature a guest article from one of BrickNerd’s patrons Liz Puleo. She shares her experience visiting Boston Children’s Hospital and meeting the kids there who love LEGO. The world of LEGO is ever-expanding. There are more possibilities every day that allow fans to interact with their favorite interlocking brick system and the famous builders that show us what they love. Some of the most popular ways are buying new sets and enjoying them at home, watching favorite streamers online, absorbing new techniques or community news via journals and magazines, or even visiting LEGOLAND properties and attending conventions. With all of the publicity and popularity of LEGO, one can get overwhelmed with possibilities for the future or the fear of missing out and overlooking what is happening in the here and now. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Like some others who have been absorbed deep into the LEGO community, I chose...