It’s time to roll out with Blocks, the monthly LEGO magazine, Issue 118. As well as Transformers 10338 Bumblebee, this issue includes a look at the geometry of LEGO bricks, how the design tea, brought Space back within other themes and exclusive instructions for a mini version of The Legend of Zelda’s Great Deku Tree.
Issue 118 is available worldwide as part of a subscription or a single issue now and will be in UK stores from August 1. If you take out a 12 or 24 month print subscription this weekend, you’ll get a free bonus magazine – 100 Incredible LEGO Builds.
We’re giving away 10338 Bumblebee! To be in with a chance of winning, take out a subscription before September 4, 2024. You’ll be entered into a new draw every month for the duration of your subscription!
Be sure to check out our new A1 double-sided poster, featuring fan-favourite Jedi Bob and Darth Jar Jar from LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy. You can get reacquainted with Jedi Bob in the new issue of the magazine.
10338 Bumblebee leads this month’s Reviews section, which also covers 21350 JAWS, Animal Crossing, City’s Exo-Force homage and roller coaster combo 60421 Robot World, 31212 The Milky Way Galaxy and much more.
You have probably noticed that City, Friends, Technic and other themes have travelled through the stars this year, with Space seeded throughout the different product ranges. Find out how the designers worked together to create an interconnected collection of models for Space devotees.
The Secret Life of LEGO Bricks author Daniel Konstanski reveals why LEGO bricks are the size they are and how the size of the pieces allows for techniques like SNOT in a look at the geometry of bricks.
The Blocks team visits McLaren’s headquarters for the unveiling of the new Technic supercar, 42172 McLaren P1. See beautiful photography from the special occasion and read about how the two brands engineered this collaboration.
In Reto, there’s a look at 8062 Briefcase Set from LEGO Technic, a modern recreation of 121 Roadster from Fabuland and the story of the LEGO Maniac.
There’s plenty more besides within the 116 pages, including instructions to build a mini Notre-Dame model, the top 10 reimagined retro minifigures, amazing instrument MOCs and much, much more.
Blocks is giving away 10338 Bumblebee! To be entered into the prize draw and to get Blocks magazine delivered every month – ahead of the shops – check out the money-saving subscription deals available.
Everyone who subscribes to the print edition by September 4 will be in with a chance of winning (existing subscribers will automatically be entered into the prize draw).
Free 100 Incredible LEGO Builds magazine deal runs until Tuesday, July 30, 8.00am BST.
