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LEGO Marvel is finally tackling the X-Men in a big way with 76294 X-Men: The X-Mansion, the massive new set that delivers Xavier’s School for Gifted Students. Find out if it lives up to fan expectations in our in-depth review. If Star Wars or Harry Potter are more your speed, then Issue 122 also reviews 75397 Jabba’s Sail Barge and 76437 The Burrow – Collectors’ Edition.
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The LEGO Friends design team introduce two new sets and show their full design process, from the first hand-drawn sketch, through the various digital versions, to the final models that wow collectors. The two builds that they share are likely to be very appealing to adult fans and are quite different to anything that has been released before.
That’s not the only interview this month, as Model Designer Laura Perron sits down for a Build & Chat. During a lengthy discussion, she talks about being a crafty child, finding LEGO building as an adult, then working on LEGO DOTS, 21336 The Office and more when she joined the company.
If you’ve ever wondered how LEGO minifigures came to be, a new ongoing series this month kicks off the story. To begin with, maxi figures were introduced to offer doll house style play, breaking with the way LEGO sets had been designed up until that point.
Exclusive instructions show how to build a tiny version of Jabba the Hutt’s Sail Barge, 8877 Vladek’s Dark Fortress from Castle and Emerald City from Wicked. Each one is the perfect size for the edge of a desk or a bookcase shelf.
Mirko Crucchiola wanted to do something special to mark his admiration for Ole Kirk Kristiansen, the LEGO Group’s founder… so he decided to get a park named after him. Find out how he navigated the labyrinthine local bureaucracy to achieve his dream.
Inside this 116-page LEGO magazine, you’ll also find advice on investing in Christmas LEGO sets, a look back at the Fabuland TV show Edward & Friends, Wednesday set reviews and much, much more.
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