LEGO fans can get a 12 or 24 month subscription to the monthly magazine for brick fans at 2024 prices if they act quickly – Blocks has frozen prices until the end of the year.
If you want to go deeper into the LEGO hobby than ever before, with unique content every monthly, then you need a subscription to the monthly LEGO magazine. You need to be quick though – prices for 12 month and 24 month print subscriptions are guaranteed until the end of 2024 – and time is running out!
Each edition of Blocks, the LEGO magazine for AFOLs, contains 116 pages packed with content you won’t find anywhere else. With unique access to the LEGO Group, the magazine contains interviews with the talented professionals who design models and experiences, deep dives into the history of the LEGO brand, spotlights on incredible fan creations, focuses on classic themes and an unmatched attention to detail.
Fans who already have a subscription should renew as soon as possible to lock in the current 2024 price – you can even renew early if you like and lock in the price. For example, if you have three months left to go before your subscription runs out, you can renew now for 12 months and then you’ll be good for the next 15 months.





The price on a print subscription is really good and works out much better than buying single magazines;
- UK – a 12 month subscription is £64.90 including delivery, almost £29 cheaper than buying each issue individually. A 24 month subscription saves £45 compared to buying in the shop.
- Europe – a 12 month subscription is £94.00 including delivery, a saving of £41 across a year. In the case of a 24 month subscription, the saving is £90 compared to buying singe issues
- Rest of the world – a 12 month subscription is £120, which saves you £33 compared to buying single issues. With a 24 month subscription, you save £86 across the two years.
Blocks has top tier credentials – Editor Graham E. Hancock is an author of official LEGO books including LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity, Historian Daniel Konstanski is the author of The Secret Life of LEGO Bricks, Build Specialist Simon Pickard has built LEGO models for dozens of official LEGO books and Photographer Phil Wrighton’s award-winning work has been used in the LEGO Group’s social media campaigns. This is a group of people deeply immersed in the world of the brick.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get the unrivalled deep-dive into the LEGO world every month at the best possible price – subscribe today, upgrade your AFOL life and live the LEGO dream better than ever before.
