New 2020 Sets – some first impressions!
Yesterday pictures of the new sets for next year popped up
Yesterday pictures of the new sets for next year popped up
I just watched the trailer for The Lego Movie 2, which comes out in February 2019 and whilst I am not really keen on watching it (to be honest, I haven’t even watched the first part yet), I feel genuinely excited about the possible sets we might get from it: That’s a healthy amount of… Read More Mad Max meets Lego
What do you do when you have too many old white bricks, that have yellowed to a point where they are really more tan like white? Yes, of course you could use hydrogen peroxide to whiten them again… but apart from that, if you don’t really want all the hassle? Build something that looks suitingly… Read More Oldschool MOC: Ulf’s Garage
Lets start off the new year with some MOC-content. More to follow in the coming weeks! This cute little car is inspired by the 2014 polybag Mini Cooper. A nearly perfect set in its own right, if it just would have room for a Minifigure driver! I fixed this flaw by replacing the windscreen with the… Read More Mini Mini
If you are a regular reader of this Blog you might have noticed that I have a soft spot for unconventional designs. Sets like the Misfortune Keep or the Penguin’s Arctic Roller simply radiate a wonderfully silly and crazy spirit. Designs that deliberately break the rules of what is regarded practical… and they are exciting, aren’t… Read More Review: Pizza Van (60150)
When the first pictures of the sets for the Lego Batman Movie came out towards the end of last year, I wasn’t terribly impressed: The Batmobile looks like an RC racer from the 80s, the Batwing is airliner-sized and the Joker’s car is a mediocre take on the lowrider-look with ridiculously undersized wheels. But one… Read More Review: The Penguin’s Arctic Roller (70911)
Finally! The new incarnation* of the 1984 movie is now in the cinemas! And while the new all-female team are currently hunting ghosts on the big 3D screen, their minifigure-sized versions have shown up at the Littleworlds HQ for a review! (*if that’s the appropriate term in the ghost-busting branch!) While I don’t want to make this review… Read More Ghostbusters Ecto-1 + 2 (75828) Review
One of the most memorable smaller town sets I have is the Screaming Patriot (6646) from 1991 (of course in American colours!). I always had issues though with implementing it’s cool exhaust pipes into one of my own creations. As cool as they look, they limit your options according engine-layout and wheelbase quite significantly, but at the… Read More Mean Machine