Category: Lego News
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Star Wars January Playsets – Simple pleasures [Review]
Brickbot Studio here with a look at the smaller Star Wars playsets coming to stores on January 1st. 2025 had Star Wars fans debating whether LEGO could still deliver good value with its galactic offerings. In addition to a pair of midi-scale vehicles and a new brick-built BB-8, LEGO is releasing a quartet of sets…
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Star Wars January Playsets – Simple pleasures [Review]
Brickbot Studio here with a look at the smaller Star Wars playsets coming to stores on January 1st. 2025 had Star Wars fans debating whether LEGO could still deliver good value with its galactic offerings. In addition to a pair of midi-scale vehicles and a new brick-built BB-8, LEGO is releasing a quartet of sets…
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Rebrickable 2025 Top 10 Sets
Like that High School friend you only see once a year and nobody really enjoys the experience…Here is Rebrickable’s Top Ten Sets of 2025! The team has grown, but has that made our list more acceptable to the masses? Only one way to find out, and don’t forget to vote in the poll to let…
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Rebrickable 2025 Top 10 Sets
Like that High School friend you only see once a year and nobody really enjoys the experience…Here is Rebrickable’s Top Ten Sets of 2025! The team has grown, but has that made our list more acceptable to the masses? Only one way to find out, and don’t forget to vote in the poll to let…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…
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A Year to Remember: In Defense of the End-of-Year LEGO MOC Collage
Every December—well, let’s be honest, sometimes early January—for thirteen years now, I’ve set aside a little time to scroll through my photostream, pull my favorite builds, layer them neatly in GIMP, and then write “<a href=” a hundred times as I code the Flickr description for my annual year-end MOC recap collage. I’m not alone…