The inside story of the Sherlock Holmes Book Nook in LEGO magazine Issue 129

Issue 129 of the LEGO magazine offers insights into the creation of 10351 Sherlock Holmes: Book Nook, exclusive interviews, and reviews of new Jurassic World sets. Subscribers can win a prize and receive special offers. This edition features building instructions and highlights unique models. Available worldwide now.

The best LEGO Minecraft minifigure skins

LEGO Minecraft has released various iconic minifigures since its debut in 2014, starting with Steve. The line evolved with unique characters like Skull Arena Player 2, Kai, and the Beekeeper, reflecting players' custom skins and creativity. Recent additions include the Llama Knight and Ender Knight, enhancing the expansive LEGO Minecraft experience.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian takes the cover of Blocks – the LEGO magazine for fans – Issue 126

Issue 126 of the monthly LEGO magazine for fans features Baby Yoda, also known as Grogu, on the cover and includes reviews of new Star Wars sets, tips for builds, and an epic project based on Moff Gideon’s lair. Subscribers can win a Grogu with Hover Pram and benefit from frozen subscription prices.

Best budget LEGO sets that won’t break the bank

Check out these affordable LEGO sets under £20 that are enjoyable to build and display. Featuring iconic themes like Harry Potter and Star Wars, these budget-friendly sets offer rich building experiences. Sets such as the Flying Ford Anglia and Donut Truck showcase creativity without compromising quality, making them ideal gifts for enthusiasts of all ages.

Five awesome LEGO themes for gamers

LEGO and video games have a long history of crossover, with themes like LEGO Fortnite and LEGO Animal Crossing bringing digital worlds to physical form. LEGO Super Mario's lack of minifigures divides fans, while LEGO Sonic provides a more traditional experience. However, LEGO Minecraft remains the long-running stalwart with its relevant sets and enduring appeal.

Do video games work as LEGO sets?

The LEGO Group has collaborated with video game companies for years, creating sets inspired by various games. While LEGO Minecraft has been successful, others like LEGO Super Mario have faced mixed reactions. Display-oriented sets, like LEGO Fortnite, seem to be a good recipe for success, but action RPGs might offer more potential for appealing LEGO models.

The best LEGO Minecraft sets

Blocks explores the world of LEGO Minecraft as the video game marks 15 years since it was first released into the world. Minecraft took the world by storm when it released in 2009. Even in the early days, when it…

Five awesome new licensed LEGO sets for 2024

Blocks scours the vast library of licensed LEGO themes to find five great new sets for 2024. There was a time in the LEGO Group’s history when licensed themes were unheard of — every new theme was completely original. But…

Four must-buy LEGO sets for gamers

Video games have become a huge source of inspiration for the LEGO Group recently, spawning unique LEGO sets as well as entire LEGO themes based around different iconic video game properties including Minecraft, Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario. The…

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…