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Review: 9474 The Battle of Helm’s Deep

LEGO is a building toy, not an action figure line. It's hard to tell with recent sets, but it's true. One of the most...

2012 SDCC LEGO Star Wars Limited Edition Exclusive Set Review: Darth Maul’s MINI Sith...

This year's San Diego Comic Con limited edition exclusive is not an Advent Calendar, thankfully. Instead, it's Darth Maul's MINI Sith Infiltrator. No...

Review: LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

I don't play as many video games as I used to and the game time I do have is usually reserved for old favourites...

Review: 9472 Attack on Weathertop

While it was Star Wars that got me back into LEGO all the way back in 1999, Castle has always been my first love....
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Review: 9479 Ivan Mater

You know, I'll be honest, I absolutely hate Larry the Cable Guy. I can't stand his comedy, he just annoys me, and if you...

Review: 6857 The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape

There’s always that hard-to-find chase variant. 6857 The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape is the exclusive set in the first wave of DC Super Heroes...

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...

Review: 6865 Captain America’s Avenging Cycle

Some might see having Captain America as the only hero in the smallest set odd as he's supposed to be the team leader and...

Review: 9675 Sebulba’s Podracer & Tatooine

The second offering in the Series 1 Planet Sets re-hashes a previously released mini and takes us on a trip to possibly the most...

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...