A Year of Polybags 183/260: 5002045 Pyjamas Emmet Review
One of the best things to come out of The LEGO Movie are the various different head prints for Emmet. They are comicly expressive...
A Year of Polybags 191/260: 30399 Bowling Alley Review
LOOSE PIECES!
Sponsorship
This week’s set of reviews is sponsored by Brandon Griffith, one of the best LEGO artists I know. He works behind the scenes...
A Year of Polybags 197/260: 30528 Mini Master-Building MetalBeard Review
Maybe if I watched the movie, I'd appreciate this set more.
Sponsorship
This week’s set of reviews is sponsored by Brandon Griffith, one of the best...
FBTB’s LEGO Advent Season of EXTRA Spam 2022 Day 17
Our annual tradition moves along, another batch of Advent Calendars. Ace handling Star Wars (again), Eric handling Harry Potter (again), and Nick handling Marvel...
Review: 6862 Superman vs. Power Armor Lex
As far as the DC portion of the LEGO Super Heroes line goes, this is the flagship set to get.
Weighing in at 207 pieces,...
Review: Rod “Torque” Redline
You won't find Rod "Torque" Redline in any official LEGO Cars set. Rod "Torque" Redline is an homage to the muscle cars out of...
Review: 8679 Tokyo International Circuit
And here we go with another LEGO Cars review where you're probably expecting me to go off angrily at some miniscule aspect of the...
Review: The Avengers
Marvel has been building up to this point since Nick Fury made his first appearance at the end of Iron Man in 2008. There...
Review: 10225 R2-D2
It’s been a long time since the LEGO Star Wars line last saw a sculptural set. It was 2002 when 7194 Yoda was...
Review: 9676 TIE Interceptor & Death Star
The final "Planet" from Series 1 may not be an actual planet, but it is possibly the most recognizable orb in all of science-fiction...