Detailed look at LEGO 10356 Star Trek USS Enterprise-D minifigures

Ahead of my full review of the newly announced LEGO Star Trek USS Enterprise-D set, I thought it’d be a good idea to split the coverage of the set into two parts. Today, I’m going to give you a detailed look at the 9 minifigures from 10356 Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, which launches on […]
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LEGO Icons 10365 USS Enterprise: a ship worthy of the name [Review]

Reviewer’s log, stardate -297548.10*. A curious missive appeared on the bridge today: a new Starfleet vessel has been sent to us for appraisal. Its designation? LEGO Icons 10365 USS Enterprise. This is not a starship in the conventional sense. It consists not of tritanium or duranium, but of plastic bricks – 3,600 of them, in Continue reading →
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Final day to score LEGO The Goonies Walshes’ Attic GWP!

Hey you guys! Just a friendly reminder that today (7 November 2025), is the last day you can score the exclusive 40773 The Walshes’ Attic gift with purchase, when you 21363 The Goonies set. Unfortunately, the 40773 The Walshes’ Attic GWP has sold out in Australia and New Zealand, and the 21363 The Goonies has also proven extremely popular […]
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You’ve got chainmail!

LEGO Castle sets have offered plenty of armor options for your medieval knight minifigs, from pauldrons to full plate, but while mail has been available on printed toro, the company hasn’t figured out how to deliver the supple weave of a true chainmail experience. Hamilton Whitney (@the_brick_hamster) solves the minifig chainmail problem by working with a really big head – one of the sorting bin variety!
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Visit Kyoto’s Gion district in LEGO

Meredith Najewicz takes us back to Japan’s Edo era with a miniland-scale scene of meiko in Gion, Kyoto’s geisha district. This larger scale allows for beautiful architectural detail and clever techniques, like the rooftops made from garage door panels, and wood texture from stacked spiral staircase axles.
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LEGO 10356 Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D set coming Black Friday 2025!

It’s time to go where no LEGO brick has ever gone before! LEGO has officially unveiled the 10356 Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D which will be released on Black Friday, 28 November 2025! Trekkies finally have their wishes fulfilled with LEGO officially nabbing the Star Trek license, and the LEGO Icons team have wasted no […]
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LEGO sets phasers for stunning on Back Friday with 3,600 piece Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D

Star Trek, the final frontier of fandom, is coming at last to LEGO this month with the Black Friday release of LEGO Icons  10356 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The 3,600 piece set is designed by Hans B. Schlömer (no stranger to big ships, having also designed the Millennium Falcon and Continue reading →
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Sneak peek at upcoming 2026 LEGO Botanical sets

LEGO 11501 Tulip Bouquet was revealed today at Shanghai’s CIIE, alongside the 2026 Lunar New Year sets, and the product page has gone live, which gives us a preview and sneak peek of upcoming 2026 LEGO Botanicals sets. German LEGO blog Stonewars first picked up on this, but the image carousel also contains an image […]
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