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Ken "buriedbybricks" Robichaud | April 2nd, 2012 | LEGO Architecture, LEGO Star Wars, News

HispaBrick 13 Now Available

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Issue 13 of the AFOL magazine HispaBrick is available for download now on their website in both Spanish and English and as usual it has a lot to offer. This issue starts off on the right foot by interviewing one of my favourite LEGO photographers Vesa “Avanaut” Lehtimäki about his visits to the snow covered planet Hoth. There’s a interesting interview with LEGO Architecture’s Adam Reed Tucker and many great articles that include a look at Doctor Who’s influence on LEGO, modular castle building, the therapeutic value of LEGO as well as LEGO and Autism. With all that and more it’s a solid read, but the inclusion of The Brick Bang Theory diagram on the back is more than reason enough to take a look.

Ken "buriedbybricks" Robichaud | December 1st, 2011 | LEGO Star Wars, News

HispaBricks 12 Now Available

The latest issue of HispaBricks has hit the web and volume 12 has some nice articles you just may be interested in. Aside from the cover story about Mike (!snap!) Doyle and his remarkable derelict houses, you’ll find an interesting article on Legotron’s quest to build his own UCS Sentinel Class Imperial landing craft and Tony (SavaTheAggie) Sava’s fantastic trains. There’s even a story about HispaBrick’s own participation in CIFICOM, the 1st convention of Cinema, Fiction, Collectables and Merchandising ever held in Madrid on October 8-9th. Due to the nature of the event, they stuck with Star Wars, Harry Potter, Spider-man and Indiana Jones for their displays and even did their own colaborative Super Star Destroyer build. Great minds and all that.

You can download the new issue buy heading over to their website here and be sure to show them some love, 12 issues and counting and it’s still free to enjoy. Thanks folks!