Issue 133 of Blocks magazine is dedicated to the 2025 LEGO holiday sets, featuring exclusive interviews and reviews to giode you through the models. There's plenty of other content too, including a broaded career interview with Model Designer Chi Wing Lee and a look at an incredible samurai era Japan layout.
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Professional LEGO designers play Brick Like This!
Professional LEGO designers like Mike Psiaki and Crystal Fontan test their building skills in a gamer of Brick Like This!, the LEGO party game. With a focus on communication and teamwork, players must instruct and build successfully with tricky twists. Blocks is giving away three game copies to newsletter subscribers, so you can try out the fast and fun game for yourself.
Symbols of friendship in LEGO 10375 How To Train Your Dragon: Toothless
Model Designer Jae Won Lee balanced aesthetics with functionality for the design of LEGO Icons 10375 How to Train Your Dragon, incorporating bond symbols like the saddle and accessories such as a fish. The focus on Toothless highlights the emotional core of Hiccup and Toothless’s relationship.
Recreating an animated icon in LEGO 10375 How To Train Your Dragon: Toothless
As dragons swoop back onto the big screen with the live-action adaptation of DreamWorks How To Train Your Dragon, Blocks explores the development behind LEGO Icons 10375 How To Train Your Dragon: Toothless with Model Designer Jae Won Lee. When…
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Creating a Chibi Style for LEGO Icons 10375 How To Train Your Dragon: Toothless
LEGO Model Designer Jae Won Lee talks about giving LEGO Icons 10375 How To Train Your Dragon: Toothless a unique style. The chibi style was chosen for its appeal in promoting the model as a fun display piece. The build captures Toothless' character while addressing the challenges of its organic shapes.
