Blocks issue 21 out now
Posted by Huw,
Here's the press release:
Issue 21 of Blocks magazine is now with subscribers and on shelves across the UK.
This month, we’re deconstructing the Architecture range to find out what makes those iconic buildings tick, including exclusive interviews with two of the biggest names on the scene – Adam Reed Tucker and Rocco Buttliere.
Elsewhere, MOD Squad member Alec Hole takes a comprehensive look at the new CITY Police range, before giving us his own spin on expanding 60130 Prison Island, while Daniel Konstanski examines LEGO jails through the ages.
There’s much more besides, as we take you behind the scenes on our front covers and introduce you to some ingenious methods for creating roofs from build specialist Simon Pickard. It’s all topped off with a journey into interior design, with detailed instructions for a pair of inspired living room and kitchen builds.
You can get your copy now in the UK, and why not subscribe to get future copies early and enter monthly free prize draws? See www.blocksmag.com for more details.
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Quite a good issue especially if you're into architecture, either the LEGO theme or even generally. I'm an AFOL but I can see this issue appealing to non-AFOLs too.
My apologies for turning this subject into an unrelated topic. I find the Blocks magazine very interesting and was just curious if anyone was thinking about additional content related to Lego including social, economic, entertainment, lifestyle and political. I'd love to read those types of articles too. Probably requires a lot of investigative research and reporting by an interesting addition to our toy world.
What is that cool Empire state MOC? Are there instructions for it?
I'm afraid if the quality of this issue is anything like the quality of the last issue, that I will be leaving this on the shelf.
I find it quite hard to believe the the interviews with Adam Reed Tucker and Rocco Buttliere are exclusive when both artists were featured and interviewed for the last issue of Bricks magazine. I believe Rocco Buttliere was also interviewed for Bricks Culture a few issues previous. Copperwonder96, if you are looking from some social, economic, entertainment, lifestyle and political articles concerning LEGO then why not try Bricks Culture which often concerns itself with that kind of content. You can find it at www.republic66media.com