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  • Problems posting reviews?

    Site update Posted by Huw, Feb 8 2010 3:48PM

    I noticed that several of you had problems posting reviews earlier today from entries in the error log. There was a problem which I've now resolved. Please try again now, and apologies if you lost the text you had entered.


  • German toy fair pictures including second series collectable minifigs!

    Miscellaneous news Posted by Huw, Feb 7 2010 12:42PM

    Roberternst has found a gallery on an Austrian toy trade website which features loads of photos of new sets including the second series collectable minifigs. See how many you can identify!

    In response to discussions on another thread about Star Wars minifigs I thought it would be useful to list those that are included in the August sets:

    8098 Clone Turbo Tank: Anakin, Clone troopers (2), Battle droid, Cad Bane, Aayla Secura, Ahsoka

    8095 Grievous Starfighter: Grievous, Nahdar Vebb, Caretaker droid

    8097 Slave 1: Bossk, Boba Fett, Han Solo, Carbonte cast for Han Solo

    8089 Hoth Wampa Cave: Luke, Zev Senesca, Wampa, skeleton

    8096 Palpatine's shuttle: Palpatine, Anakin, Clone pilot, Medical droid

    8093 Plo Koon's Starfighter: Plo Koon, R7-F5


  • Own a set but still want it?

    Site update Posted by Huw, Feb 5 2010 3:29PM

    I have just made an enhancement to the site which many of you have requested: you can now mark a set as owned AND as wanted.  I've also made a few other tweaks 'under the bonnet' which should make the site load slightly quicker and used a new means of updating the site so if you notice any anomalies anywhere, let me know.

    I hope you find this useful.


  • Toy Fair images now online

    Miscellaneous news Posted by Huw, Feb 5 2010 11:23AM

    As suspected, the LEGO staff at the North American Toy Fairs are a lot more permissive of phototograpny on their stands and photos from the Canadian toy fair are now appearing online. Here are a few galleries:


  • 'The dreams that bricks are made of' - AFOLs on the BBC

    Miscellaneous news Posted by bluemoose, Feb 4 2010 8:23AM

    Warren Elsmore's Forth BridgeAs you know, Brickset isn't a general LEGO news site or LEGO blog; our focus is very much on new set releases and availability, and on being a resource for collectors. However, once in a while, we cover more general LEGO news...

    There's a very good article on the BBC News website, part of their 'Tech Know' series of articles, covering adults who build with LEGO. The video and written article contain interviews with members of The Brickish Associaton, the adult LEGO user group in the UK.

    Click the link above to read and watch a great bit of journalism, sympathetic to our hobby.


  • New images of early Dacta sets published

    Site update Posted by Huw, Feb 3 2010 3:00AM

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    1092: Technic Control II
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    Following on from our publication of exclusive new Fabuland, Scala and Minitalia images last month, I have now uploaded images of early Dacta sets from 1972-1988. Being educational sets sold only to schools, these sets are extremely rare and this is the first time that pictures of the actual sets themselves, rather than catalogue scans, have been published. They are not even included in the LEGO Collector book.

    I still can't say where these images were taken, but you will find out: probably in March! I'd like to thank bluemoose for post-processing them and producing some really clean, clear images.


  • Grand Emporium now listed at LEGOshop.com

    LEGOshop.com news Posted by Huw, Feb 2 2010 2:55AM

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    10211: Grand Emporium
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    The next modular building, 10211 Grand Emporium, is now listed at LEGOShop.com, and will be shipping at the end of February in North America and Europe.

    Here are quick links to the shop: USA icon| UK

    I was anticipating that LEGO would 'big-up' its launch because, you may remember, they asked me to remove the images we posted at the beginning of January so as not to spoil the surprise. I guess that given none of the other fan sites pulled the images, they decided not to bother.

    Update 6th Feb: For some reason the set has been removed entirely from LEGOshop.com: the links above lead nowhere now. All very strange, particularly given it's already for sale in UK brand stores.