“Building a Dream” Tells The Story of How The LEGO House in Billund Was Built.

LEGOLAND theme parks in several countries around the world are really great and all, but The LEGO Group is also giving plenty of attention to their one alternative attraction located just right at their doorstep. We’re referring of course to The Home of the Brick, or LEGO House for short.

That wonderful place over in Billund, Denmark has had a run of sweet events and promotions, catering to local and international tourists over the past several months. Now, their latest treat for visitors is actually something they can pick up and bring home with them: the story of LEGO House.

When dropping by at the Home of the Brick gift shop, guests can buy a copy of a black, white and yellow hardbound entitled “Building a Dream”. The book is a printed documentary of sorts narrating the development and actual construction of LEGO House, as told in several executive interviews.

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Source persons interviewed for “Building a Dream” include Kjeld Kirk Christiansen, grandson of founder Ole Kirk and third-generation owner of The LEGO group who’s the visionary behind the concept of the Home of the Brick; former CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and LEGO House chief architect Bjarke Ingels also contribute viewpoints.

The Home of the Brick took about seven years to be fully realized, with it only opening last year on September. That occasion was covered by international press and graced by the presence of the Danish Royal Family, a visible indicator of how integrated LEGO is with its Denmark homeland.

“Building a Dream” is printed in English for the consideration of LEGO’s international fans. Its first print edition is only 2,000 copies, so supply is initially limited. The price is 249 DKK and only available in the LEGO House gift shop in Billund. Come pick one up while you’re there.

Replacing the Leviathan Ship in LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) with Trimmed-Down Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286).

It’s been said before and we’ll say it here again, the LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle, set number 21313, is one of the most impressive products yet to be produced in the line. It’s so intricate and “antique-looking” enough to earn a place of honor on a shelf-top.

One other awesome characteristic of the Ship in a Bottle (21313) is the fact that it’s highly customization-friendly, especially in terms of what you’d like to display inside the bottle. Several builders have already noticed this and decided to replace the default model flagship Leviathan with some other ship or vehicle.

Daniel Konstanski of Brick Fanatics has decided to put his own unique spin on the Ship in a Bottle (21313) by mixing it with one of his favorite LEGO System builds, the beautifully retro Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286). From the box picture alone, you know it’ll look great inside the display bottle for sure.

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There is one problem, however: the default dimensions of the LEGO Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286) are too long and too tall for the Ship in a Bottle (21313) set to contain. Daniel solved that problem by scaling down the hull size by removing some bricks from the default build and adding elements that maintain the model’s original shape and color scheme.

Next, the sails were replaced by smaller LEGO-brick reproductions (plus reduced in number) and the rigging was done away with. Once completed, the shrunken Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286) was able to snugly fit in the 21313 display bottle, snugly enough to not require the Leviathan’s stabilizing tiles at the bottom.

Once finished, the result is as seen in the top image. It’s a beautiful and smartly assembled MOC that will certainly inspire other owners of the LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) to start experimenting with what’s inside. Visit Brick Fanatics for more photos of Daniel Konstanski’s Skull’s Eye Schooner in a Bottle.

UK LEGO Star Wars Magazine #32 Offers a FREE Imperial Shuttle Pilot Minifigure.

LEGO Star Wars is such a big licensed line in the overall LEGO catalogue that it’s no surprise there are publications focusing on that theme in certain countries around the world. In fact, last month, the UK edition of the LEGO Star Wars magazine had a free Kylo Ren shuttle polybag as part of its promotional.

This month, they’re at it again. The February issue, coming out this Wednesday, February 7, will continue the LEGO Star Wars UK mag’s current streak of little freebie in their every succeeding release, from minifigures to micro-scale model builds. Now the giveaway is an Imperial Shuttle Pilot minifigure.

Said pilot minifigure on LEGO Star Wars #32 is actually quite fitting in terms of freebies. Not only does it come after the polybag for Kylo’s black and wide-wingspan shuttle, the scheduled giveaway for issue 33 on March is the basic “upside-down-Y” Imperial Shuttle, like in Return of the Jedi.

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The UK-published LEGO Star Wars magazine is filled month after month with fun articles, features and comic-book stories set in the LEGO Star Wars universe. Their February issue #32 has two “great comic” stories and a couple of insert posters also included.

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Note that the Star Wars Rebels series on Disney XD will be resuming this month as well, and the latest film installment, Solo: A Star Wars Story, is premiering in cinemas this May. All of these might explain why recent LEGO Star Wars magazine issues are so freebie-heavy.

LEGO Ideas Project SR-71A Final Flight Hits the 10K Support Mark.

Even as the latest LEGO Ideas release, Flagship Leviathan – Ship in a Bottle (21313) continues making waves in stores, the mechanics of having fan submissions being processed for a chance to become an official LEGO Ideas set continue unabated.

There may not have been any passers in the latest Ideas review round just last month, but there are always new and more submissions to the LEGO Ideas website that are competing to get noticed enough to get the prized 10,000 supporters mark that would put them up for a future review. The latest to hit that milestone’s a historical vehicle.

LEGO Ideas member JustOneMoreBrick must be very pleased to have hit the 10K support milestone for his submission, SR-71A The Final Flight. It’s a spectacular brick build of the famous Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird supersonic reconnaissance plane with NASA livery, depicting the last active aircraft of the line before its retirement.

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For some added backstory, the Lockheed SR-71, introduced in 1966, was a cutting-edge image of the Cold War from the previous century. Used by the US Air Force for spy work, it was retired by the military in 1998, with two units retained by NASA for flight testing until 1999.

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That last retirement year, specifically October 9, 1999 was the last time a Blackbird took to the air. JustOneMoreBrick’s design of the aircraft in LEGO is awe-inspiring despite the near-uniform black color scheme (barring NASA white and red). The details are exquisitely rendered and it even has a pilot minifigure.

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The LEGO SR-71’s mechanical gimmicks include adjustable tail-planes, retractable undercarriage (landing gear), and cockpit for the minifigure. LEGO Techies will definitely love it. It’s still a ways off before we see SR-71A The Final Flight included in a batch of 10K Ideas entries for review, but at least its spot is secure.

LEGO Teases Carnotaurus as Part of Their Upcoming “Jurassic World” Sets.

Any toy collector could tell you that LEGO is one of the best there is at handling franchise licenses and manufacturing some of the most awesome tie-in products that do the license proud. LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Batman are some of the triumphant examples of their expertise, among others.

Take also for example, the Universal Pictures film series Jurassic Park, later Jurassic World. Remember that they’ve got the latest installment, subtitled Fallen Kingdom, set to come out in the middle of 20918. To build up the hype, LEGO is releasing some really sweet tie-in sets in the following months.

But they’re just getting started. LEGO newshounds combing their international websites have found a very interesting trailer on the Norwegian LEGO page here. What’s revealed is the LEGO rendition of one of the featured dinosaurs for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. It’s a real beastie called Carnotaurus, depicted hidden among foliage.

This teaser would have it that the LEGO Jurassic World Carnotaurus will be designated set 75929. This curious sprinting two-legged dinosaur with the prominent “eyebrow fins” is seen in the Super Bowl LII trailer for Fallen Kingdom. Unfortunately its scene has it being chomped on by a T-Rex in a split-second.

After the teaser was spotted, LEGO went on to Twitter with another preview giving us a nice full look at their Carnotaurus (75929) in CG, playing a round of football with Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) in what seems to be a reference the Fallen Kingdom trailer during Sunday’s Super Bowl LII.

LEGO pegs their new Jurassic World sets to start “touching down” in stores this coming April. It’s therefore a safe bet that the Carnotaurus (75929) will be counted among them. We’ll be keeping an eye out for when images of the actual set will appear, so keep bearing with us.

60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) Now Out of Stock At LEGO Shop@Home.

If you’re still expecting to get the commemorative 60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) set as a free gift with purchase, then you’ll be a bit disappointed to know that the highly in-demand promotional set is no longer available at shop.LEGO.com. In just less than a week, it seems that LEGO has ran out of stock of this commemorative set, even weeks before the end of its planned promotional period from January 28 to February 14. It is now replaced with the very rudimentary LEGO City Dragster (30358).

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Valued at $25 USD, the 60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) set was given away for free with a minimum purchase of any LEGO product worth $125 or more. But obviously, its suggested value is somehow underrated given the large demand for this collectible set. If you’re still hoping to have the 60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) added to your prized LEGO collection than your better off looking at the secondary market where eBay prices can soar for as much as $200, or at Amazon while there are still sets selling around between $35 to $40 per set.

Were you able to get your 60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) commemorative set? What do you like most out of it? Let us know in the comments below.

More Information on the LEGO Ninjago Movie The Dockyards (70657).

Now that we have official confirmation about the then rumored LEGO Ninjago Movie Ninjago City Docks during last week’s Nuremberg Toy Fair opening, more information is slowly coming in about this set. As it turns out, an image of the now known LEGO Ninjago Movie The Dockyards (70657) is now circulating among LEGO fan forums online, giving us a glimpse of how large this set is.

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First off, the image in question has a Confidential watermark on it, so I think I’ll be holding on the reins from posting its original image. Frankly speaking, I was expecting The Dockyards (70657) will be a bit larger as compared to what we saw from the film, but judging by the size of its base, which seems to be a 32×32 Green Baseplate (10700), it is definitely large and comparable to the floor size of a typical modular.

Similar to the LEGO Ninjago Movie Ninjago City (70620), the Dockyards also follows a modular design with regards to its three-storey buildings. Two tower-like structures flank a central building which looks like a dojo of some sorts. Though the confidential box art image does not give the details on how these buildings and its rooms function, the levelled design of each room definitely suggests a modular function, as revealed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair.

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A portion of the LEGO Ninjago City The Dockyards (70657).

The Dockyards also features a sort of a port that is made of cylindrical LEGO pieces, made to look like pieces of bamboo. It also features a separate boat similar in size like that from the Ninjago City (70620). In terms of scale as compared to the mechs in the LEGO Ninjago Movie theme, one should not expect that much, that it will be on a proportional size as we saw from the movie. Nevertheless, it is large enough to be at par with the LEGO Ninjago City, and I’m excited to see how the Dockyards can connect with it.

Finally, if the leaked, preliminary image will be taken for what it is, then we can expect a whopping 13 minifigures from this set. That will give you a total of 32 minifigs if combined with Ninjago City (70620). That is one pretty impressive combination of a set if you’ll ask me.

Word has it that the LEGO Ninjago Movie The Dockyards (70657) will be released some time in June, with a price point of 229.99 Euros. No piece count yet were given, but as Promobricks estimates it, it might be around 2,500 pieces.

 

The Curtain Finally Closes for LEGO Nexo Knights

Since last year, it seems that the fate of our heroes from Knighton has been hanging by the thread, particularly when the news of the apparent cancellation of the LEGO Nexo Knights theme has been reported by Blocks Magazine. Truth be told, there have been times that the theme seemed to have rebounded, with even two consecutive waves of new sets released since then. It was somehow rather sketchy if the news really has some weight on it, or were just another rumor that has to be dismissed.

However, it looks like that the Nexo Knights’ fate is now finally set in stone, when LEGO announced the end of the line for this three-year-old theme during the on-going 2018 Nuremberg Toy Fair. Zusammengebaut is on Nuremberg right now covering all the events that are happening inside the LEGO Booth and reports that the LEGO Nexo Knights theme will no longer continue beyond the six sets that we currently have. Furthermore, there will be no more product development beyond this line, which means LEGO has completely closed the curtain for this short-lived theme, and will now divert its resources and talents to other projects.

Fan reception towards Nexo Knights was a bit mixed so to speak. The younger generation of LEGO fans completely fell in love with the theme, which was made more appealing with the introduction of the Nexo Knights mobile in-app game. It’s like introducing a new way of playing with LEGO sets when children or adults for that matter, can scan the shield pieces that come with the official LEGO sets using the said mobile gaming app.

Unfortunately, the reception for the actual LEGO Nexo Knights sets was not that all positive, with some even pointing out that LEGO seems to be trying hard to create a Castle and Space hybrid theme. Of course, Nexo Knights also managed to have a following during its short-lived run, but at the end of the day, it will always be a numbers game for the LEGO Group, living with the harsh reality that the theme simply did not sell well with the general public.

As I said before, it’s always kind of sad to see an endeared LEGO theme fade away, but we can be assured of the fact that LEGO is about, and will always be, expressing your creativity with whatever pieces you are dealt with. In case you haven’t picked up the latest LEGO Nexo Knights sets, then don’t worry since they are still up, both in-store and online at shop.LEGO.com. Alternatively, you may also check with Amazon by clicking on the links below.

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Aaron’s X-bow (72005)

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A Look at the LEGO Marvel Superheroes UCS Hulkbuster Ultron Edition (76105).

You might have already heard about this from Brick Show Brian, but unfortunately, his video about the upcoming LEGO Marvel Superheroes UCS Hulkbuster (76105) has been taken down by the Brick Police from Brick Show’s YouTube channel. Well, I guess it is expected at some point. So, even before LEGO’s corporate censorship machine comes knocking at our doorsteps, allow me to share this leaked image once more about this latest Marvel UCS from LEGO, or to be more precise, the Hulkbuster Ultron Edition (76105).

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Standing in at a towering 10.43 inches in height, this UCS model is based primarily on the Age of Ultron Mark 44 Hulkbuster model, and not from the newer version as we saw in the MCU Infinity War trailer. The set also comes with an exclusive Iron Man suit, which is not available in any other set. I have to admit that I’m a little puzzled at LEGO’s choice of offering this Hulkbuster model given the fact that it will be better to have one that is most updated. However, it is still expected to be a crowd favorite once it is released in the first week of March, as LEGO’s March Store Calendar have suggested. Now it should be noted that the recent LEGO Store Calendar does not mention any UCS type of set to be released alongside the LEGO Marvel Infinity War sets, so we are still guessing here on when this Hulkbuster will actually be available.

Though most of us were probably expecting a long overdue UCS Milano, I can’t deny the fact that this most recent version of the Hulkbuster looks kind of cool. But if you’re still waiting for the UCS Milano to happen, then you might want to check out Tyler’s seriously awesome UCS Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Milano MOC.

DOWNLOAD THE BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TYLER’S CUSTOM LEGO UCS GOTG 2 MILANO MOC RIGHT HERE.

Now, truth be told, I’ve seen a handful of better Hulkbuster MOCs from the AFOL community, and one which even  garnered 10,000 votes of support as a potential LEGO Ideas set. The Hulkbuster UCS by Raymond Chow is one magnificent set to behold. Not only did he manage to create on a minifig scale, but he also got the proportions right, which is somehow lacking from this current UCS Hulkbuster offering from LEGO.

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Nevertheless, it’s a great move forward by LEGO in giving us a LEGO UCS Hulkbuster, particularly with regards to brick-built mechs and robots.  We’ve seen some improvements in this virtually neglected aspect of LEGO sets when the LEGO Ninjago Movie sets came out. But in the end, I’m just glad that LEGO designers got those feet and legs right.

 

LEGO Black Card VIP Members Will Receive Double-Points for LEGO Star Wars Purchases This February.

LEGO and Star Wars together have done so many wonderful things together in several decades of licensing partnership. Look no further than the epic UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) that’s been a sought-after prize for collectors. The fact that it comes with a black LEGO VIP membership card is a bonus.

Despite some initial trouble on LEGO’s part in getting those sleek black Star Wars VIP cards to their designated owners, things have settled down enough that LEGO is ready for its first major promo with them. Black VIPs have a great deal to look forward to in February, for sure.

For starters, throughout this month all Star Wars VIP card holders will have plenty of motivation to purchase as much and as often as possible. That’s because LEGO is doubling VIP points for Black Card holders when it comes to all purchases of LEGO Star Wars products this February.

This is certainly good news for Black Card VIPs considering that regular LEGO VIP card holders have only two months this 2018 that are designated double-point periods. February gives the Star Wars VIP members one extra month for doubling their points, and who could turn down a prime opportunity like that?

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Double points for February aren’t the only thing Black Card holders have to look forward to this year. There’s enough LEGO Star Wars exclusive privileges spread throughout 2018 to make the expense of getting the UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) for the VIP card worth it.

A Star Wars: The Last Jedi DJ minifigure polybag is just one sample of those special privileges. Members will be constantly updated on upcoming promotions through their email for as long as their Black Card VIP membership is in effect.

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