What to do when you have LEGO bricks you’re not using

Matthew explores how LEGO enthusiasts can creatively manage their accumulation of sets, parts, and stickers instead of feeling guilt. By embracing reuse and kitbashing, they can transform their collections into imaginative builds. He encourages sharing excess bricks, fostering a sense of community and possibility within the LEGO hobby, free from shame.

Children customise their prosthetics with LEGO DOTS

The LEGO Group has worked with UK prosthetics company Koalaa to let children customise their prosthetics with stitch-on DOTS patches. Earlier this year, the LEGO Group launched range of DOTS products including stitch-on patches that can be sewn onto clothing.…

Giant worldwide LEGO DOTS mosaic unveiled at LEGO House

LEGO fans from around the world have contributed to a 27,000 piece mosaic using LEGO DOTS, which has been unveiled at LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. No matter where in the world you are, during the summer you could visit…

What is LEGO Con?

LEGO Con is coming! The LEGO Group is promising product reveals, behind-the-scenes moments and epic can’t miss moments. Here’s everything you need to know about the very first LEGO Con. It’s almost time for LEGO Con, a show that will…