Category: Lego News
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Review: 75419-1 – Death Star – Part 1
With nearly 300 reviews (this one is #298) written for Rebrickable and over 100 blogs on NewElementary, I think I can say I’ve built my fair share of sets. Some small, some big, and some massive, including 31203-1 World Map (11,695 parts), 10307-1 Eiffel Tower (10,001 parts) and 10276-1 Colosseum (9,036 parts).
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Review: 75419-1 – Death Star – Part 1
With nearly 300 reviews (this one is #298) written for Rebrickable and over 100 blogs on NewElementary, I think I can say I’ve built my fair share of sets. Some small, some big, and some massive, including 31203-1 World Map (11,695 parts), 10307-1 Eiffel Tower (10,001 parts) and 10276-1 Colosseum (9,036 parts).
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Green antlers for leaves. Grey trunk potted in a tire. It’s LEGO Bonsai.
Isaiah Kepner has always been a strong LEGO arborist, finding new ways to create bark, branch, and foliage from interesting parts. After a busy 2024, the builder has been on a MOC hiatus, but Isaiah found time to get back to his roots with a fabulous bonsai pine. This tree uses almost exclusively green antlers…
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Green antlers for leaves. Grey trunk potted in a tire. It’s LEGO Bonsai.
Isaiah Kepner has always been a strong LEGO arborist, finding new ways to create bark, branch, and foliage from interesting parts. After a busy 2024, the builder has been on a MOC hiatus, but Isaiah found time to get back to his roots with a fabulous bonsai pine. This tree uses almost exclusively green antlers…
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Green antlers for leaves. Grey trunk potted in a tire. It’s LEGO Bonsai.
Isaiah Kepner has always been a strong LEGO arborist, finding new ways to create bark, branch, and foliage from interesting parts. After a busy 2024, the builder has been on a MOC hiatus, but Isaiah found time to get back to his roots with a fabulous bonsai pine. This tree uses almost exclusively green antlers…
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Green antlers for leaves. Grey trunk potted in a tire. It’s LEGO Bonsai.
Isaiah Kepner has always been a strong LEGO arborist, finding new ways to create bark, branch, and foliage from interesting parts. After a busy 2024, the builder has been on a MOC hiatus, but Isaiah found time to get back to his roots with a fabulous bonsai pine. This tree uses almost exclusively green antlers…
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Green antlers for leaves. Grey trunk potted in a tire. It’s LEGO Bonsai.
Isaiah Kepner has always been a strong LEGO arborist, finding new ways to create bark, branch, and foliage from interesting parts. After a busy 2024, the builder has been on a MOC hiatus, but Isaiah found time to get back to his roots with a fabulous bonsai pine. This tree uses almost exclusively green antlers…
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Poké-builders celebrate the release of Pokémon Z-A with Mega Evolutions in LEGO
If you want to be the very best trainer, it’s not enough to collect ’em all anymore. It’s not even enough to evolve your Pocket Monsters. These days, to be the best there ever was, you have to MEGA Evolve those Pokémon. In celebration of last week’s release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the Nintendo…
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Poké-builders celebrate the release of Pokémon Z-A with Mega Evolutions in LEGO
If you want to be the very best trainer, it’s not enough to collect ’em all anymore. It’s not even enough to evolve your Pocket Monsters. These days, to be the best there ever was, you have to MEGA Evolve those Pokémon. In celebration of last week’s release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the Nintendo…
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Poké-builders celebrate the release of Pokémon Z-A with Mega Evolutions in LEGO
If you want to be the very best trainer, it’s not enough to collect ’em all anymore. It’s not even enough to evolve your Pocket Monsters. These days, to be the best there ever was, you have to MEGA Evolve those Pokémon. In celebration of last week’s release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the Nintendo…