Catching a Wave: Adding Moving Water to LEGO Photos
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Read MoreHow do you make a summer LEGO scene even more dynamic? Just add water!
Read MoreFrancesco Spreafico takes us to Portugal for the Paredes de Coura Fan Weekend. From participating in discussions to jumping in a literal river, read on to find out what the LEGO convention is all about!
Read MoreHow do you pack to go to a LEGO convention? Well, let’s see what some of our BrickNerd Contributors are doing as they head out to Brickworld Chicago.
Read MoreIt’s a big day for jazz fans with LEGO’s latest Ideas set, the Jazz Quartet. So, in BrickNerd fashion, let’s take a look at some other jazz-inspired MOCs from around the community.
Read MoreBlue, light grey, and transparent yellow LEGO pieces scream spaceship—spaceship!—SPACESHIP! BrickNerd contributor Geneva Durand has designed a classic baby spaceship with instructions available here and in BrickJournal Magazine.
Read MoreBrickworld is getting the band back together! Today we’re chatting with Brickworld’s Chief Brick Officer Mark Larson about the upcoming convention in Chicago. Read on to find out more!
Read MoreGet nerdy and explore some tricksy triangles as we explore Kyle Keller’s newest LEGO build, the angular Seed Maker jar from the game Stardew Valley.
Read MoreAiden Rexroad highlights this year’s Bio-Cup thus far. From Pheasants to Pteranodons, the nature-themed contest is really flying by! Check it out, today on BrickNerd!
Read MoreIn celebration of Philippine Independence, BrickNerd takes its readers on a tour of the Philippines — in LEGO form! Join us as we explore the iMake History Fortress Museum, where members of the Philippine LEGO Users Group have contributed several builds of famous Philippine structures and icons.
Read MoreCheck out all these LEGO contests and challenges for the month of June 2022. There are prizes to be won so start building!
Read MoreWhat do you do after landing one of your projects on Mars? Build an earth-bound version out of LEGO! NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Engineer Stephen Pakbaz has done just that, creating a working version of the interplanetary Ingenuity helicopter as well as instructions for a 1:3 scale model.
Read MoreToday’s BrickNerd article is sponsored by the letter Rrrrr! Pistash talks to builder Julio about his LEGO version of the Unicorn ship from the Tintin comic adventure series.
Read MoreNew LEGO summer sets have arrived! Please consider using our affiliate link for LEGO.com. It is a great way to support community-focused journalism when you get a fancy new red car, a red truck that transforms into Optimus Prime, or cute new animals you’ll want in bulk!
Read MoreThese are the best LEGO features from around the fan community for May 2022. They are well worth your time!
Read MoreThis should really make a splash! Today, Ann Megacolormix takes a deep dive into underwater LEGO photography—without actually going into the pool. Read on to find out how!
Read MoreTake a deep dive into color with builder Caz Mockett who created these stunning habitats for LEGO monofigures. She talks about how she was inspired, which color was the hardest to collect, and what’s the most expensive element in the entire display.
Read MoreStickers are controversial among adult fans of LEGO, but those who don’t take a second look are missing out! Join us as we take a deep dive into the stickers of Ninjago City Gardens to explore the graphic design secrets of a truly remarkable set.
Read MoreBio-Cup is back once again, which means we will be sharing some amazingly creative Bionicle MOCs in the weeks ahead. But what even is a “Bionicle MOC”? How did the contest get started, and how can you get involved? It’s time to refresh your Matoran memories!
Read MoreWhat’s the best way to choose the scale for your LEGO model? Between creativity and compromise, there is a lot at play! (Warning: it includes maths!) Don’t worry, though, our resident train expert Michael Gale sets us on the right track.
Read MoreAre you an AFOL in need of a break or maybe some inspiration? Or are you just getting started trying to build a MOC for the first time? Well, alternate LEGO set builds are the perfect experiment to get your imagination racing!
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