A Year of Polybags 5/260: LEGO Wild West 6791 Bandit’s Wheelgun Review
Ahhhh... Wild West. This really takes me back! I got into LEGO when they started putting out Star Wars sets and the Wild West...
FBTB’s LEGO Advent Season of EXTRA Spam 2022 Day 10
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: Star Wars Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
As a lead up to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, FBTB is going to do something crazy (and likely something that a whole bunch...
A Year of Polybags 14/260: LEGO Star Wars 20018 AT-AT Walker Review
Why spend $700 for a UCS version of the AT-AT when you can build this mini version for free with parts from your existing...
Review: 75040 General Grievous’ Wheel Bike
Anyone who's read my reviews knows that I like to do comparisons when a set is an update to an existing release. I've been...
Review: 75012 BARC Speeder
The original BARC speeder was a minor add-in with the 2005/2006 Clone Turbo Tank that was probably actually the best part of the set...
Review: 70807 MetalBeard’s Duel
After watching the various teaser trailers MetalBeard definitely stood out. How can you not like a steampunk pirate cyborg with a shark arm? Without...
Review: 4501 Mos Eisley Cantina
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Ever buy a bag of chips and rip it open only to be disappointed because the bag was only a quarter of the way...
A Year of Polybags 11/260: LEGO Monkie Kid 30562 Monkie Kid’s Underwater Journey Review
Remember when I said getting two minifigs is rare? Well getting 2.5 of them in a single polybag must be a unicorn. Today's set,...
Review: Marvel’s Ant-Man
In one way, Ant-Man seemed like an odd choice to end Marvel's juggernaut of a second phase. On the other hand, if you take...