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Introducing the Blocks magazine back catalogue – access every single issue

Blocks, the LEGO magazine for fans, is opening up the back catalogue for print subscribers with an exciting new perk.

It’s amazing to think that Blocks, the LEGO magazine for adults fans, is about to release the 80th edition. That’s one heck of a back catalogue we’ve got, and it can take some time to rifle through it to find the feature you want to read.

Not any more though.

Now, all print subscribers to Blocks will have access to the full digital archive of back issues, so you can find whichever edition of the LEGO magazine for fans it is that you’re looking for. To get access to every single of Blocks ever published digitally – in addition to the latest print edition every month – check out our subscription deals now.

Every single back issue is included in the digital back catalogue, including the rare pilot issue and Issue 1! Here are some of the exciting features that you’ll be able to access:

That barely scratches the surface of the 9,000 pages of LEGO interviews, reviews, build guides and more that you’ll have access to. What’s really great is that it’s completely searchable – so if you want to read only about LEGO Marvel Avengers models, you can search for ‘Avengers’ and find just what you’re looking for. You can then read the articles online or rifle through your physical library and know exactly the issue and page you’re looking for.

In addition to access to the digital back catalogue, Blocks magazine print subscribers get:

If you already subscribe to the print version of Blocks magazine, all you need to do is visit this link and register with your subscriber number. That number is on the front of the address coversheet that will arrive with Issue 80, which UK subscribers will start to receive later this week!

With our slate of subscriber perks at its most impressive yet, today’s the day to subscribe to Blocks, the LEGO magazine for fans. We hope that everyone enjoys digitally flicking through the back catalogue.

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