Blocks magazine celebrates LEGO Pokémon’s launch and the franchise's 30th anniversary in its Issue 138. The edition features an exclusive interview with Model Designer Peter Carmichael, insights on Pokémon sets, a feature on the creation of LEGO Masters Academy, the origins of Castle Forestmen and more. Special subscription deals, including a free LEGO polybag and a chance to win a Pokémon set, are available for a limited time.
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Minifigure Speedway opening at LEGOLAND Billund
Rasmus Dunn appointed Head of LEGO House
New LEGO magazine – the SMART Brick takes centre stage in Blocks 137
Issue 137 of the LEGO magazine, Blocks, offers an in-depth look at the new SMART Brick and Play system, highlighting its potential and development. Additionally, it features exclusive insights from LEGO designers about the I Love Billund set and includes step-by-step build instructions, reviews, and a prize draw for a LEGO Star Wars X-wing.
Why did LEGOLAND Billund open?
LEGOLAND Billund was the first-ever LEGOLAND Park, opened in 1968, just ten years after the LEGO brick as we know it was patented. And the story behind the park goes deeper than just wanting a theme park — it in fact wasn't originally intended to be a theme park at all...
Why is the LEGO Group located in Billund, Denmark?
Inside the 2026 LEGO House exclusive set, 40507 I Love Billund
LEGO House 2026 exclusive set is 40507 I Love Billund
LEGO House is launching 40507 I Love Billund, the 2026 exclusive set. It celebrates the LEGO hometown, with landmarks like LEGO House, LEGO Campus, Ole Kirk's house and LEGOLAND Billund. Available from March 1, the set features 1,404 pieces and will be released alongside exclusive items such as a LEGO House passport cover. Designer signing sessions are scheduled for March.
Blocks magazine is now in LEGO House – make your own cover
LEGO magazine Issue 136 features 42221 NASA Artemis Space Launch System
The latest issue of the premium LEGO magazine, Blocks Issue 136, features a cover interview with Technic Model Designer Olav Krøjgaard and explores the LEGO Technic 42221 NASA Artemis Rocket. It offers insights, fan creations, bite-sized builds, and exclusive subscription perks, making it essential for LEGO enthusiasts interested in space and design.
