Category: Lego News
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This Week in LEGO Bricks: landscaping, not-angry birds, and possibly the best LEGO set of the year [Video]
ABrickDreamer lulls us into our happy place once again and this time he has featured a bevy of the best LEGO landscapes from talented builders around the globe. Some highlights include this soaring avian success that has actually gotten better since the last time we checked. There’s also a pigeon, some Star Wars landscapes, a…
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Review: 71438-1 – Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
Summer 1993, a small British boy has nothing to do for 6 weeks except play on his new SNES (Super Nintendo for our NA readers). What shall I play? SimCity? WWF Super WrestleMania? Populous maybe? Nah, slam in Super Mario World and lets ride (and sometimes sacrifice for that secret exit) some Yoshi for the…
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Review: 71438-1 – Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
Summer 1993, a small British boy has nothing to do for 6 weeks except play on his new SNES (Super Nintendo for our NA readers). What shall I play? SimCity? WWF Super WrestleMania? Populous maybe? Nah, slam in Super Mario World and lets ride (and sometimes sacrifice for that secret exit) some Yoshi for the…
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Review: 71438-1 – Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
Summer 1993, a small British boy has nothing to do for 6 weeks except play on his new SNES (Super Nintendo for our NA readers). What shall I play? SimCity? WWF Super WrestleMania? Populous maybe? Nah, slam in Super Mario World and lets ride (and sometimes sacrifice for that secret exit) some Yoshi for the…
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Review: 71438-1 – Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
Summer 1993, a small British boy has nothing to do for 6 weeks except play on his new SNES (Super Nintendo for our NA readers). What shall I play? SimCity? WWF Super WrestleMania? Populous maybe? Nah, slam in Super Mario World and lets ride (and sometimes sacrifice for that secret exit) some Yoshi for the…
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Review: 71438-1 – Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
Summer 1993, a small British boy has nothing to do for 6 weeks except play on his new SNES (Super Nintendo for our NA readers). What shall I play? SimCity? WWF Super WrestleMania? Populous maybe? Nah, slam in Super Mario World and lets ride (and sometimes sacrifice for that secret exit) some Yoshi for the…
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Drive back to the future at this space age auto showroom
Today’s cutting-edge cars can chop carrots, spontaneously combust, or embroil you in a culture war, but there was a time when the American automobile symbolized a big bright, beautiful tomorrow, and the showrooms for these atomic-age chariots were cathedrals of cinder blocks and glass. Architectural builder Andrew Tate takes us back to that swingin’ chapter…
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Drive back to the future at this space age auto showroom
Today’s cutting-edge cars can chop carrots, spontaneously combust, or embroil you in a culture war, but there was a time when the American automobile symbolized a big bright, beautiful tomorrow, and the showrooms for these atomic-age chariots were cathedrals of cinder blocks and glass. Architectural builder Andrew Tate takes us back to that swingin’ chapter…
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Drive back to the future at this space age auto showroom
Today’s cutting-edge cars can chop carrots, spontaneously combust, or embroil you in a culture war, but there was a time when the American automobile symbolized a big bright, beautiful tomorrow, and the showrooms for these atomic-age chariots were cathedrals of cinder blocks and glass. Architectural builder Andrew Tate takes us back to that swingin’ chapter…
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Drive back to the future at this space age auto showroom
Today’s cutting-edge cars can chop carrots, spontaneously combust, or embroil you in a culture war, but there was a time when the American automobile symbolized a big bright, beautiful tomorrow, and the showrooms for these atomic-age chariots were cathedrals of cinder blocks and glass. Architectural builder Andrew Tate takes us back to that swingin’ chapter…